I just drink about 6-8 cups of black a day. works for me! :rofl2:
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I just drink about 6-8 cups of black a day. works for me! :rofl2:
About a year ago, I read a series of articles, like this one, about why caffeine is bad for diabetics. It stimulates the adrenal gland to produce more adrenaline and adrenaline stimulates the liver to dump more sugar in the blood to provide "fight or flight" energy. But caffeine also inhibits burning sugar in the muscles and the end result is a big spike in blood sugar.
I decided to eliminate caffeine entirely to see what would happen. Not only did the diabetes almost disappear (I no longer need to take glucophage) but I lost about 12 pounds without dieting.
Based on my anecdotal experience, I've come to think that some diabetes is actually caffeine poisoning.
When I worked the midnight shift a while ago,and was building my house during the day,I drank about 12 cups of coffee a day.When I could finally get to bed,I couldn't get any sleep because my legs wouldn't stop twitching.Restless leg syndrome.It's wicked.Doc said 12 cups of coffee is enough for three days.Cut that down to three a day and your legs will behave.From then on THREE cups(or four)a day and I sleep well.
WOW! congrats! that is great! i love to hear stories like yours.
type 2 diabetes is very preventable and treatable with a proper diet which includes watching how much caffeine you take in. plus some peoples bodies can be overly sensitive to caffeine which can cause a number of different things. unfortunately doctors don't typically tell people that their diets can cure anything (please don't think i am doctor bashing as i respect them immensely, but they are typically not trained on proper diet). just for clarification, when i say diet i mean well rounded eating habits that include a balance of proteins, fats, carbs, minerals, etc. i don't mean "diet" as in the south beach diet or any other clicky fad that simply seems to starve a person into loosing weight, and then they gain it back.:mad:
Thanks to you both. I would also like add that things really began to turn around for me when I moved to Italy. What happened? I unconsciously started eating a better diet with lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, pasta, olive oil, the whole Mediterranean diet. Also, I moved into the old town center of Modena where everything is in walking distance, so I walked a lot and didn't use the car much. The typical suburban American lifestyle where we're always in the car and don't walk much and eat a lot of fast food is really unhealthy.