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Eating sardines regularly helps prevent type 2 diabetes

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Re: Eating sardines regularly helps prevent type 2 diabetes

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I’ve found exactly one supplement that had a major impact on my quality of life, and that’s magnesium. Something about magnesium supplements greatly reduced my daily anxiety, to the point that I was amazed because I’d always just imagined I was an “anxious person”.

How much do you take a day an In dosage?

I'm not the person you asked, but the most important part isn't the dosage, it's the form.

Basically, make sure the magnesium tablet is anything but magnesium oxide - our digestive systems cannot absorb that. Just about any other form (there's like... six of them) will work. Magnesium oxide only helps with constipation, which is also important I guess but a completely different problem.

Re: Eating sardines regularly helps prevent type 2 diabetes

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What will cure/prevent type 2 diabetes is a low-carb, high-fat diet. Sardines are a low-carb, high-fat food. Eating them replaces a big load of the carbs people usually consume, and just like that they reduce the amount of insulin they have to produce, reducing their insulin resistance and so on. Omega-3 fatty acids are just a slight benefit, probably, and not so much for the diabetes. But "Just eat a can of sardines…

What other ways are you thinking of? Whole eggs, vegetables cooked in butter or oil, and fatty cuts of meat are probably the easiest for most people. But sardines are also easy because they're precooked. Strength training, and good sleep to support the training, also help a great deal, but is not as easily managed as adding something relatively tasty and convenient to one's diet. Eating a high quantity of diverse veg…

No, exercise actually doesn't work. Professor Noakes, (now) a proponent of the ketogenic diet, became a type 2 diabetic while running ultra marathons. Back then he was propagating a high-carb diet as ideal for athletes.

Sleep is essential, yes. Get screened for sleep apnoe if you have any reports of snoring. Sleep apnoe messes with insulin resistance.

The most effective way is fasting, at least 16 hours a day, called "intermittent fasting", and ideally a few days up to a few weeks regularly. Fasting absolutely demolishes insulin resistance.

Re: Eating sardines regularly helps prevent type 2 diabetes

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What will cure/prevent type 2 diabetes is a low-carb, high-fat diet. Sardines are a low-carb, high-fat food. Eating them replaces a big load of the carbs people usually consume, and just like that they reduce the amount of insulin they have to produce, reducing their insulin resistance and so on. Omega-3 fatty acids are just a slight benefit, probably, and not so much for the diabetes. But "Just eat a can of sardines…

High fat diets can cause heart disease. Please stop promoting brogrammer fad diets.

That's been debunked in the past few decades. Originally this idea came from very limited data on heart disease. Now the picture is almost the opposite. It's not a "fad".

Insulin resistance is a very basic physiological mechanism at the root of both obesity and various illnesses. There are scientifically proven ways to reduce that insulin resistance. And low-carb diets have been very successful in comparison studies...

Re: Eating sardines regularly helps prevent type 2 diabetes

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High fat diets can cause heart disease. Please stop promoting brogrammer fad diets.

That's been debunked in the past few decades. Originally this idea came from very limited data on heart disease. Now the picture is almost the opposite. It's not a "fad". Insulin resistance is a very basic physiological mechanism at the root of both obesity and various illnesses. There are scientifically proven ways to reduce that insulin resistance. And low-carb diets have been very successful in comparison studies.…

"debunked"

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK235018/

Re: Eating sardines regularly helps prevent type 2 diabetes

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What other ways are you thinking of? Whole eggs, vegetables cooked in butter or oil, and fatty cuts of meat are probably the easiest for most people. But sardines are also easy because they're precooked. Strength training, and good sleep to support the training, also help a great deal, but is not as easily managed as adding something relatively tasty and convenient to one's diet. Eating a high quantity of diverse veg…

No, exercise actually doesn't work. Professor Noakes, (now) a proponent of the ketogenic diet, became a type 2 diabetic while running ultra marathons. Back then he was propagating a high-carb diet as ideal for athletes. Sleep is essential, yes. Get screened for sleep apnoe if you have any reports of snoring. Sleep apnoe messes with insulin resistance. The most effective way is fasting, at least 16 hours a day, called…

I’ll have to read about Dr. Noakes. I recommend exercise because I see it lead to lower fasting numbers with similar diet, insulin dosage and sleep on my CGM. My understanding is that this happens because of a temporary increase in insulin action on the exhausted muscles, over the next day or 1.5 days in my case.

Re: Eating sardines regularly helps prevent type 2 diabetes

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post #108

Earlier quoted context omitted.

How much do you take a day an In dosage?

I'm not the person you asked, but the most important part isn't the dosage, it's the form. Basically, make sure the magnesium tablet is anything but magnesium oxide - our digestive systems cannot absorb that. Just about any other form (there's like... six of them) will work. Magnesium oxide only helps with constipation, which is also important I guess but a completely different problem.

I take Magnesium Glycinate personally, but have heard good things about Magnesium Threonate.

Re: Eating sardines regularly helps prevent type 2 diabetes

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post #108
post #104

Earlier quoted context omitted.

I’ve found exactly one supplement that had a major impact on my quality of life, and that’s magnesium. Something about magnesium supplements greatly reduced my daily anxiety, to the point that I was amazed because I’d always just imagined I was an “anxious person”.

How much do you take a day an In dosage?

I take Magnesium Glycinate 400mg once a day. I feel super relaxed after taking it, although I have noticed an uptick in muscle twitches, which extra calcium seems to mitigate.

Re: Eating sardines regularly helps prevent type 2 diabetes

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Interesting, though I'd have to fry them up whole there. Otherwise the bones would get chopped up, suspending the disbelief and returning me to mere mortal size. (In that case they'd probably taste like small pieces of salmon bones instead of the entire skeleton of a big fish.)

Hmmm yes I do see your point. Would it perhaps help to look backwards through a pair of binoculars while eating, so as to give the impression that the dish and its fishy contents are still small, thus maintaining the "giant" illusion? This could be further aided by using a somewhat oversized plate. Or perhaps use some particularly small eggs? (I think you'd be looking for some "Pullet eggs" in this case)

Once the "wholeness" of the fish is gone, the jig is up.

Brain: This is an entire fish.

Brain: The body is too small for me to pull off regular bites with my hands.

Brain: I must be a giant.

Chawmp

Re: Eating sardines regularly helps prevent type 2 diabetes

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Hmmm yes I do see your point. Would it perhaps help to look backwards through a pair of binoculars while eating, so as to give the impression that the dish and its fishy contents are still small, thus maintaining the "giant" illusion? This could be further aided by using a somewhat oversized plate. Or perhaps use some particularly small eggs? (I think you'd be looking for some "Pullet eggs" in this case)

Once the "wholeness" of the fish is gone, the jig is up. Brain: This is an entire fish. Brain: The body is too small for me to pull off regular bites with my hands. Brain: I must be a giant. Chawmp

Ah, understood.

I see you’ve studied this topic extensively. Therefore I bow to your superior wisdom and I shall say no more about it.

Re: Eating sardines regularly helps prevent type 2 diabetes

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No, exercise actually doesn't work. Professor Noakes, (now) a proponent of the ketogenic diet, became a type 2 diabetic while running ultra marathons. Back then he was propagating a high-carb diet as ideal for athletes. Sleep is essential, yes. Get screened for sleep apnoe if you have any reports of snoring. Sleep apnoe messes with insulin resistance. The most effective way is fasting, at least 16 hours a day, called…

I’ll have to read about Dr. Noakes. I recommend exercise because I see it lead to lower fasting numbers with similar diet, insulin dosage and sleep on my CGM. My understanding is that this happens because of a temporary increase in insulin action on the exhausted muscles, over the next day or 1.5 days in my case.

It does, but it doesn't seem to be enough in many cases. And it's not as effective as fasting for a few days.

I had to inject insulin for a few weeks recently, then I fasted for a few days and was able to quit Insulin totally. After a fast of about 2 weeks I had blood sugar levels in the lower normal range and you wouldn't know I ever had a problem. Interleaving periods of fasting and a low-carb diet with 16h-8h intermittent fasting I lost about 20 kg in 2 months.

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