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Friday, May 11, 2007

The Pinnacle Diabetes Bible Just Got Better


Dr. Richard Bernstein doesn't just teach, but lives the low-carb way

Diabetes is a disease that used to only afflict young children when Type 1 was so dominant. But now it's the 21st Century and Type 2 diabetes hasn't just risen, but exploded into a full-fledged epidemic as one of the biggest health threats of our day. What's really scary is the fact that the problem is expected to get that much worse over the next few decades. Yikes!

In 1997, Dr. Richard K. Bernstein first introduced what would become the pinnacle diabetes bible to the world when he published the first edition of The Diabetes Solution: The Complete Guide to Achieving Normal Blood Sugars. Controversial, against the grain, but extremely effective, the low-carbohydrate dietary approach to treating diabetes has never been more clearly explained.

Now, Dr. Bernstein has revised and expanded his classic bestselling book to make it even better than it was when it released a decade ago. As a man who has lived with Type 1 diabetes since childhood, he knows from whence he speaks and now wants to help others find the "solution" that he discovered a long time ago.

Controlling diabetes as much as possible without little to no use of insulin or medications is the goal of The Diabetes Solution. While the American Diabetes Association (ADA) feels good about recommending a high-carb, low-fat diet (which requires HIGHER doses of insulin and prescription diabetes drugs), Dr. Bernstein believes that is the wrong way to go about managing blood sugars.

Written in a very informative and entertaining style, this book answers all those little nagging questions diabetics may have about this method of treatment, including the uniquely damaging role of carbohydrate in the diet, what the best pharmaceuticals and how they can help, a comprehensive look at the various types of insulin and which should be used, and what to do to manage your disease naturally.

Is low-carb dieting controversial? Sure. But so are a whole lot of other things that we used to think were strange, but now they're normal years later after much research has proven them to be true. The same goes for the low-carb lifestyle as a treatment option for diseases like diabetes and aiding in weight loss. The science is catching up to a reality that Dr. Bernstein unveiled years ago.

I personally lost nearly 200 pounds on this way of eating. Although I don't have diabetes, it runs in my family and I was borderline when I weighed over 400 pounds. But then I started a low-carb diet in 2004 and changed my life forever. Dr. Robert C. Atkins, like Dr. Bernstein, was also before his time espousing the benefits of livin' la vida low-carb.

Living with diabetes need not be a hopeless situation where you feel all alone. Dr. Bernstein has The Diabetes Solution and wants you to experience the freedom that comes from knowing you can beat your diabetes. Never give up the hope for a better life, even with diabetes.

Dr. Bernstein, we salute you for your contribution to diabetes management and low-carb living. You should be honored and hailed for standing up for what you know is right and refusing to just settle for the failed methods for treating your diabetes. I think your life speaks for itself. CONGRATULATIONS!

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Sunday, April 08, 2007

Low-Carb Blogiversary Contest Prize Bundle #3

Prizes, prizes, and more prizes are coming out my ears and I can hardly wait to share more of them with you today as part of my 2nd Annual Livin' La Vida Low-Carb Blogiversary Giveaway Contest going on throughout the month of April in celebration of my two years of blogging about diet, health, and low-carb living. If you haven't entered for your chance to win yet, then why the heck not?

Did you see that gorgeous Vermont Castings grill you can win, hmmm? Or how about the first and second bundle of prizes that await you just for being a reader of the "Livin' La Vida Low-Carb" blog? I'll be sharing more prizes with you in this blog post today, but first I'm gonna have a little mercy on you regarding the scavenger hunt questions.

Here are just a few hints to help you out if you are struggling:

a. My favorite movies can be found here.
b. You can find my latest HDL number in this bloodwork.
c. The "must-have" book for low-carbers is in one of my book reviews.
d. For the author of the foreword to my book, read my press release.
e. As for my cat that died last year, she passed away with leukemia.

Okay, now that I've virtually given you ALL of the answers to my scavenger hunt questions now, EVERYBODY should have a fair chance at winning these amazing prizes I have for you in my contest. So many of you have already entered and I wish you all the best of luck in winning a prize during my drawing at the end of the month. It's gonna be so much fun!!!

Here is the third bundle of prizes that you can WIN! Yee haw!

JIGSAW HEALTH SUPER PRIZE PACK


Our friends at Jigsaw Health have an awesome prize for you!

You know who Jigsaw Health is because I recently wrote a review of their protein bars here at my blog. Well, have they got a prize package for you if your name is chosen as the winner! Check this out: And autographed copy of Pat Sullivan's book Wellness Piece by Piece, one-month supply of Jigsaw Essential Daily Packets, a box of each flavor of Jigsaw Bars, a bottle of each flavor of Jigsaw Whey Protein, and a 3-pound bag of Jigsaw Sprouted Organic Nuts and Seeds. WOW, now THAT is a nice prize, wouldn't ya say? Be sure to visit JigsawHealth.com for more information about this company.

ONE CASE OF EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVADO AVOCADO OIL
ONE CASE OF OMEGA PLUS OIL FROM OLIVADO


Olivado's avocado oil is cold-pressed for quality

You'll want to read my review of Olivado avocado oil from last year to gain a whole new appreciation for this healthy fat to consume while livin' la vida low-carb! Special thanks to Olivado Natural Nutrition for donating 1 case of 6/250ml cold pressed, extra virgin avocado oil as well as 1 case of 6/250 ml Omega Plus oil. Discover more about the joys of consuming high-quality oils by going to Olivado.com

KAREN RYSAVY/FIBERFIT PRIZE PACK

What an honor it is to have low-carb matriarch Karen Rysavy from the phenomenal TrulyLowCarb.com donate an entire autographed set of her wildly popular Cooking TLC cookbooks for my contest as well as a 16-ounce bottle of liquid Fiberfit and an 8-ounce powder donated by Nutragenics. You can place an order for either of these products at the Cooking TLC Shop and don't forget to check out my review of Fiberfit, too!

AUTOGRAPHED CD AND BOOK BY DR. RICHARD K. BERNSTEIN


Get this six-hour audio CD from the Bernstein library

On the heels of my wonderful interview with Dr. Richard K. Bernstein last week, the good diabetes doctor who is still preaching the low-carb solution to blood sugar problems has been gracious enough to donate an autographed copy of his 6-hour CD audio program entitled Secrets to Normal Blood Sugars as well as an autographed copy of his recently revised and updated version of his classic book Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution: The Complete Guide to Achieving Normal Blood Sugars. Learn more about upcoming teleseminar calls featuring Dr. Bernstein by visiting Diabetes911.net.

FREE 30-PACK OF LOW-CARB NEXGEN MUFFINS


NexGen low-carb muffins are chock full of fiber and flavor

Finally today I want to give you an opportunity to taste those fantastic NexGen muffins that I recently blogged about for yourself. They have so graciously donated a 30-pack of these ginormous muffins, including 15 of the lemon poppy seed flavor and another 15 of the banana walnut flavor. I've had both of them and they are absolutely incredible! Learn more about the muffins by clicking here and don't forget to swing by NexGenFoods.com.

That's all the prizes I have to share with you for now, but more are on the way. Keep reading and keep on livin' la vida low-carb! If you haven't entered the giveaway yet, then you still have time. But you need to CLICK HERE to learn how to become eligible. I WANT you to win something, but you can't unless you enter. GOOD LUCK! :)

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Monday, April 02, 2007

Bernstein: No Other Diet Works To Control Blood Sugars In Diabetics As Well As Low-Carb


Dr. Richard K. Bernstein has beaten his diabetes with a low-carb diet

I've interviewed a lot of people here at my blog, but there has been one interview I have been wanting to do for a very long time--Dr. Richard Bernstein, M.D., F.A.C.E., F.A.C.N., C.W.S., FACCWS (did I leave out any letters in the alphabet? *wink*). You've seen him on dLife on CNBC debating the so-called experts who say to just eat a low-fat diet and take your diabetes medications and insulin while Dr. Bernstein just keeps on smiling and living his life just as normal as a non-diabetic for the past 61 years and counting.

In fact, I so highly regard the work Dr. Bernstein is doing on behalf of diabetics that I named him one of my Top 10 Movers & Shakers of 2006 and he deserves the accolodes as much as anyone else in the low-carb community. I recently highlighted the fantastic work he is continuing to do in pursuit of giving people living with diabetes hope for a better future in this blog post and was absolutely thrilled when he agreed to be interviewed by me for my blog.

Whether you have diabetes or not, we could all learn a lot from this man. Absorb what he has to say, let it permeate your thoughts, percolate a while, and then share the good news with a diabetic loved one in your life to let them know that livin' la vida low-carb could very well be their answer to a long and healthy life with diabetes. Let Dr. Bernstein encourage you today.

1. What an honor and a privilege to welcome the one and only Dr. Richard K. Bernstein to the "Livin' La Vida Low-Carb" blog today.  Dr. Bernstein is THE authority on the positive impact of low-carb diets on diabetes today and is living proof this way of eating works since he uses it to control his Type 1 diabetes.  Thank you for joining me for this interview today since many of my readers are big fans of the work you are doing on behalf of diabetics.

You once described yourself as "an ordinary diabetic" before you found the low-carb solution to your diabetes.  What changed about your life when you went from the recommended diabetic diet to your current low-carb dietary approach?


When I was on the ADA high-carb diet, it was impossible to approach normal blood sugars on a steady basis, no matter how I juggled multiple insulin doses. Once I cut my carb intake to the minimum necessary for consuming a reasonable amount of vegetables, my blood sugars leveled off.

2. Normalized blood sugar levels is the ultimate goal of everyone who has been afflicted with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes.  How were you as a diabetic able to control this disease that threatened to take your life at an early age for so many years and do you believe there is a better all-natural way to stabilize blood sugar than a proper diet plan like low-carb?

I don't know what you mean by an "all natural way" to stabilize blood sugar. A low-carb diet works. I know of no other approach that can remotely work. I have seen naturopathic physicians who were diabetics. I've seen diabetics on vegetarian and vegan diets and none of these people were able to remotely control their blood sugars until they abandoned their prior practices and embarked upon a low carbohydrate diet. I have seen some vegans and vegetarians who refused to consider a low carb diet and of course, they never attained anything approaching normal blood sugars.

3. Your discovery of the answer to the diabetes dilemma over three decades ago and your inability to convince the medical community of what you stumbled upon led you to go to medical school at the age of 45 to become a doctor.  What barriers did you encounter when you were just a "layperson" and how were those barriers overcome once you became a part of the health establishment?

Becoming "part of the health establishment" only permitted me to get published. It did not change the minds of most of the physicians who were uninterested in normalizing blood sugars. To this day, professional diabetes associations are advocating elevated blood sugars for diabetics. Even many drug manufacturers and makers of devices are focused on profit rather than the well being of the patient.

I can say that I accomplished one thing, however. After battling the ADA from 1969 until the early 1980's on behalf of blood sugar self-monitoring, they finally caved in to a variety of outside pressures and approved self‑monitoring for those diabetics who use insulin. It is still, however, impossible to get Medicare to pay for enough blood sugar test strips for type 2 diabetics who do not routinely inject insulin.

4. Today you practice medicine in the state of New York helping literally hundreds of patients annually find the low-carb solution to their diabetes and obesity.  Dr. Mary C. Vernon in Kansas is another prominent medical doctor treating diabetes patients with a low-carb diet, but you don't hear about many others.  How many Dr. Bernsteins and Dr. Vernons are there using this treatment option for their diabetic patients across the country and do you see this field of medicine expanding in the coming years to accomodate the rising rates of diabetes?

The intensive treatment of diabetes is not a profit-making venture. It is, therefore, very unlikely that many physicians will pursue the intensive training and meal planning that I do with my patients. It should be possible, however, for large group practices and insurance based medical practices such as Kaiser Permanente, to train patients in groups and to have meal planning and medication planning put in the hands of paramedical personnel such as nurse educators.

This would be far more financially practical than the kind of medicine that I perform. I have, from time time, encountered physicians that actually did use my book as a guide and are achieving good results. For the most part, they have large practices and supervise non-physician personnel in the administration of the methods that I disclose in my books.


Dr. Bernstein recently revised and updated his classic diabetes book

5. Your book Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution: The Complete Guide to Achieving Normal Blood Sugars became an instant bestseller in the late 1990's and has become like a virtual health Bible for people living with diabetes.  How has the release of that book as well as The Diabetes Diet book made and impact on our culture?
 
If you look at the reader reviews on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk, you will see the effects that these books have had on many of the readers who have put them into practice. Over the years I have read several thousand such reviews on both of these sites. I, therefore, have a rough idea of the effects that these books have upon diabetic patients and their families. I have no way of gauging "the impact on our culture".

Since the grand total sales of my books over the years is less than 400,000 copies, I haven't even touched 3% of the diabetic population in the U.S.A. alone. One thing that has occurred, however, is the formation of the Nutrition and Metabolism Society which now has a web site that publishes studies of low carbohydrate vs. low fat diets. Furthermore, the number of such studies have burgeoned in the past few years. Has my work had an increase in such studies? I have no idea but it would be nice if I could get a little bit of the credit.

6. I'm sure many would be happy to give you that credit you deserve, Dr. Bernstein. You recently released a revised and updated version of your Diabetes Solution book commemorating one decade since it first came out.  What changes did you make to the original book and is there any specific new information about diabetes that may have come out even since the publication of this update?

The third edition of my book that came out in March 2007 was probably up‑to-the minute in terms of new developments as of February 2007. To my knowledge, there have been no significant discoveries in diabetes care since publication. Probably the single most important thing that I discuss in the book is the use of Symlin to treat overeating in diabetics and the use of Byetta to treat overeating in non-diabetics.

There are, of course, hundreds of changes in the book and discussion of many, many new products, new medications and so on. The basic approach to normalizing blood sugar, however, is essentially the same as before with a smattering of more advanced methodology.

7. Why does the American Diabetes Association (ADA) continually ignore the low-carb solution to diabetes?  Dr. Richard Feinman from SUNY Downstate in Brooklyn, New York told me last year in an interview that he believes they are "backing into supporting low-carb," but it certainly doesn't look imminent.  What are your thoughts about this?

Although there have been one or two papers presented at ADA meetings demonstrating the value of low carbohydrate vs. low fat diets, I see no evidence that the ADA has any intention of backing off on their guidelines. There is, however, a lot of pressure from other professional organizations to lower Alc targets.

The ADA tends to follow the mob very slowly so when other organizations lower their Alc target by 1%, the ADA might lower theirs by 1%. I'm sure, however, that they realize that anything approaching normal blood sugars is utterly impossible with their dietary recommendations. I, therefore, expect they will never recommend normal blood sugars during my lifetime (Hgb Alc = 4.2 - 4.6%).

8. You assert that popular low-carb programs such as Atkins and South Beach are great only for short-term weight loss, but fail to provide people following these plans with a permanent way to keep the weight off for good.  I went on the Atkins diet in 2004 and lost 180 pounds in one year.  Since then, I have been able to keep the weight off by following the basic principles of the Maintenance phase of the diet.  How does your program provide long-term support for improvements in both weight and health and where do you see those other plans falling short?

I read the Atkins' diet and found that it usually works initially, but when he backs off and permits the re-institution of high carbohydrate foods, such as bread, he is just reigniting the addiction to carbohydrates that has spawned the epidemic of obesity and diabetes. In my experience, any diet that permits carbohydrates other than vegetables and perhaps a few bran products is doomed to failure.

9. You have an outstanding online resource for diabetics (Diabetes-Book.com) looking for more information about the low-carb lifestyle and how it can help them with their disease.  The posted testimonials are quite encouraging and compelling.  Are there any specific testimonials that stick out in your mind over the years since you started helping diabetics that you will never forget?

I have seen so many testimonials that they've become a blur in my mind. I was, however, greatly impressed by the testimonials on Amazon.co.uk. It appears that the people in the United Kingdom are either better educated and therefore, more capable of writing impassioned prose or are just more capable of expressing their feelings. One could probably write a book based upon the stories that some of the readers posted on this site.

10. Again, I cannot thank you enough for coming on my blog today and sharing your wealth of wisdom with me and my readers.  I remember seeing you at the Nutritional & Metabolic Aspects of Carbohydrate Restriction conference in Brooklyn, New York in January 2006 and most of the researchers there were confounded by not just your knowledge about low-carb living as it relates to diabetes, but also your experience living with this disease with relative ease for many years.  Do you have any words of wisdom and encouragement to pass along to the diabetics who are reading this right now?

Jimmy, I could sum it up with one expression that strongly contradicts conventional medical wisdom: "Diabetics are entitled to the same blood sugars as non-diabetics." Thanks for inviting me to your blog.

As always, YOUR comments are welcome! What did you think of my interview with the great Dr. Bernstein? Do you have any pesonal stories to tell about how his work has helped you manage YOUR diabetes? Please share by clicking on the comment link below.

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Sunday, February 25, 2007

Dr. Richard Bernstein Still Preaching Low-Carb As Means For Controlling Diabetes


Many diabetics live a better life today thanks to Dr. Bernstein

There are certain people within the wonderful world of livin' la vida low-carb who you absolutely MUST learn know more about because of the amazing contributions they have made to this awesome permanent lifestyle change we know and love.

A few "big" names stick out above the rest, both among the living and those who have since passed on: Dr. Robert C. and Veronica Atkins, Dr. Michael Eades and Dr. Mary Dan Eades, Dr. Barry Sears, Dr. Jonny Bowden, Dr. Mary Vernon, Dana Carpender, and too many more to even begin to list them all (and I'll get myself into trouble if I try to name too many more...go to my low-carb links blog to see more of them!).

These are the real giants who we now stand on the shoulders of when we tell others about the amazing low-carb lifestyle. The best way to honor them is by continuing to pass on the lessons they have taught us to the people in our lives who need that message.

But for people who have either Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, there's another superhero out there who advocates and supports livin' la vida low-carb not just for weight management but also for controlling a disease that is quickly reaching epidemic proportions--DIABETES! His name is Dr. Richard Bernstein.

If you have not yet had a chance to learn about this remarkable man, you really should. A Type 1 diabetic since the age of 12, he took his health into his own hands when the recommendations by the so-called diabetes experts (like the American Diabetes Association) failed him time and time again as his condition got worse. Eventually, he began doing something revolutionary at the time to help control his disease--monitoring his blood sugar through low-carb dietary changes that really work. The rest, they say, is history.

He went to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and has been helping patients for nearly a quarter century in his medical practice near Mamaroneck, New York. Patients literally line up at the door to see this man who practices what he preaches regarding the treatment of diabetes and his life serves as an example to any diabetic who feels they can never live a "normal" life again. Dr. Bernstein has proven just how wrong that kind of thinking really is.


Dr. Bernstein has revised and updated his classic diabetes book

Today, Dr. Bernstein is THE authority on low-carb diets and their impact on controlling blood sugar levels and diabetes. It's hard to believe it's been a decade since he first published his wildly popular bestselling book, Diabetes Solution, but it has become the personal instruction manual for diabetic on how to best manage their disease. Even non-diabetics have learned a lot from this book!

I'm excited to announce the release of a newly revised and updated version of Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution: The Complete Guide to Achieving Normal Blood Sugars available right now to place on pre-order at Amazon.com. It will be releasing in March 2007 and will include some added information and commentary from Dr. Bernstein about the advancements made in the realm of low-carb diabetes research and methodology. As soon as I can get a copy of this new version of Dr. Bernstein's book and read it through, I'll post a review of it here at my blog. Stay tuned!

In the meantime, though, you don't have to wait for his book to come out next month to have YOUR questions about diabetes answered from the man himself. That's right, you can ask Dr. Bernstein any question you want on this subject by using this special link and he will answer it during a FREE LIVE TELESEMINAR CALL this Tuesday, February 27, 2007 at 8:00PM EST.

He wants to know the following from even the deepest skeptics:

What is the single most perplexing question that you would like to ask Dr. Bernstein?

If you have ever wondered about the low-carb approach to treating your diabetes, then Dr. Bernstein is the man you want to ask. In fact, when I attended the Nutritional & Metabolic Aspects of Carbohydrate Restriction conference in Brooklyn, New York in January 2006, Dr. Bernstein was there as a spectator, not as a speaker. But guess who they all turned to when a question about diabetes came up during the question and answer sessions? Yep, it was Dr. Bernstein because he knows what he is talking about even amongst the brightest minds in the field of health and nutrition. Now that's what I call respect!

To participate in the one-hour teleseminar call with Dr. Richard Bernstein, here's what you need to do:

1. Send him your best question
2. On Tuesday evening, dial 712-338-8900
3. Enter the passcode 4838#
4. Call about 10 minutes early to insure your spot
5. Teleseminar limited to the first 800 callers

You can rest assured you will receive the very latest developments surrounding the natural treatment of diabetes. What a rare opportunity to hear from the best in the business of low-carb diabetes treatment! Don't let it pass you by!

If you have any questions, send an e-mail to info@diabetes911.net.

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