Diabetes Control

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These are just new advances in drugs to better 'control the symptoms' of diabetes. The correct approach would be to focus on the root causes, make necessary life style changes and reverse diabetes completely! This can be a very long drawn discussion but I would like to state that I have significantly reversed my diabetes to the pre-diabetes stage (HbA1C reduced from 9.1 to 6.4) and I hope to completely reverse it in the near term by eating the right foods, exercise and other life style changes. more  
Thanks to Rajeevji for providing practical tips to follow to reduce diabetes. more  
The following actions are for type 2 diabetes and they may require modification and monitoring by a healthcare professional in case of type 1 diabetes.

There are so many things I am doing that I had to think hard to decide where to start. I am listing down some of the key actions to take as a start:

- Cut down the frequency of eating. We all tend to nibble on something / snack even when we are not really hungry. Start by cutting out any snacking and eat only 3 meals a day. Move to 2 meals a day, as the next step, if possible. Eat dinner by 7PM.
- Remove all sugar from your diet including a whole lot of hidden sugars which we are not aware of. A major hidden source is all kind of breads, pasta, wheat products such as roti's which quickly convert to a lot of sugar after we eat than table sugar itself! I do not eat any breads or wheat products. My lunch or dinner is typically a large plate of salad, two vegetables and curd or protein.
- I used to eat fruits as part of the breakfast considering they are a health food. Fruits do provide healthy nutrients such as anti-oxidants, vitamins and minerals but they also provide a lot of fructose sugars. Fructose is directly processed by the liver and can result in a fatty liver and raised blood sugars. Eat berries etc. as fruits in moderation and avoid high sugar fruits such as ripe bananas and mangoes.
- Morning walk is good but change it as a HIIT (high Intensity Interval Training) walk. It can be done by walking fast for 2-3 minutes, slowing down to a normal pace for 5-6 minutes and repeat this cycle. You can split the long morning walk in two morning and evening walks to allow the body to be physically active more often in the day.

Try this for a month or two, monitor your sugars to see any changes. There are many more action steps to take after the above have a positive impact. more  
Thank you Rajeeji for writing an encouraging post. I am also a diabetic for the past over 10 yrs. About 3-4months back my HbA1C had gone upto 8.6 and to reduce that I had started long morning walks avoiding sweet. I have brought HbA1C to 6.9. My request is to know from your experience what else should be done to reduce or reverse the sugar level. more  
Please provide details of publication enable us to download etc. The attached one is very difficult to read. more  
To read the article kindly copy and paste it in paint application to enlarge the text. more  
Vinitaji, Can you please give name of the publication and date, do that, I can search and download. This is my request, as the attachment is not legible. Mr. Bhargava appreciated your efforts to reach this information to a large public, he also sought more specific inputs. more  
Thanks for the post. As an ordinary diabetic patient I would have been benefitted a lot if the author of the article had mentioned some specific medicine of inhibitors SGLT2 & GLPIRA available in Indian markets. more  
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