The D.H.C. Institute
Researching the Control of Type 2 Diabetes Through Lifestyle
Diet and Type 2 Diabetes Research
- Change in lifestyle may switch genes on or off
- Chia Seeds normalise insulin sensitivity.
- Study shows a increase in the risk of developing type 2 diabetes and the increase in the consumption of red meat.
- Study shows that the consumption of unsaturated fat increases insulin sensitivity.
- Study shows that diet is as effective as surgery in diabetic patients
- Study shows that sugar can be addictive and can become a substance of abuse
- Study shows that the consumption of fruit should not be limited in type 2 diabetics
- Mediterranean diet is associated with a 83% risk reduction of developing type 2 diabetes
- Low-Fat Vegan Diet Improves Glycemic Control
- Study shows 63% of Australians are overweight or obese only 5.6% have the recommended daily intake of fruits and vegetables.
- Diet reverses type 2 Diabetes – Newcastle University UK 2011
- A 2009 Study shows that a paleolithic or caveman diet has beneficial effects on type 2 Diabetes
- Study shows that high-heat-treated foods promote risk factors for diabetes