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It's typically caused by eating cereal grains, bread, pasta, sugar, and similar refined carbohydrates, especially when they're mixed with vegetable oils as in fried corn chips, french fries, breakfast cereal, crackers, etc. These foods increase your blood volume because glucose binds to water molecules and it causes high blood pressure which damages the kidneys. It's scandalous the AMA doesn't address this issue. Medical doctors are generally discouraged or even forbidden from discussing dietary issues with patients. Listen to youtube lectures about the "LCHF diet". This has become a huge issue in recent years. People with this disease do have elevated blood cholesterol but that's caused by hyperinsulinemia, the body's response to a high carbohydrate diet. When patients full-stop carbs they piss out a gallon or two and this lowers their blood volume rapidly decreasing blood pressure to near normal levels. This disease is easily reversible by dietary changes, and dietary changes are far more effective than drugs.
Many diseases can be reversed with this same advice. What's sick is when doctors won't mention it to patients and our society tells people that they aren't sustainable diets. But eating yourself to death is totally sustainable.
Diabetes and high blood sugar draws fluid from the tissues and fries the little tiny nerves that control the diameter of capillary blood vessels. This causes all the things that slowly (or rapidly) kill non compliant diabetics. The retinas of the eyes damaged and leads to blindness, The circulation of the lower limbs damaged and leads to sores that won't heal and loss of feeling, the damage to the circulation of the heart muscle and obesity slowly or rapidly kills the heart, the tubules of the kidneys are fried leading to renal failure. I am a nurse and used to run a dialysis clinic.
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People should try some variant of this diet (Atkins/Keto, etc.) and see how they feel after two weeks of honestly following it. Especially using only organic raw ingredients (meat and vegetables). You will be surprised how much lagging and mental fog you thought was getting old was just your diet of US government subsidized, RoundUp tainted grains poisoning you.
Anon - I can tell you as a man who goes low/no carbs every time I hit 225lbs until I get down to 185-190....
I've taken physicals hung over, hours after eating a plate of bacon and sausage and an energy drink. I was supposed to fast since the night before. My blood pressure couldn't be more perfect. Out of over a hundred people, the nurse made a point to say my cholesterol ratio (Good/Bad) was probably the best one she'd seen. Glucose levels were 2x better than "Target". I was, on paper, the healthiest person there (or at least in the conversation).
That was after drinking 15-20 drinks (Whiskey/Diet Coke) until 3am, waking up at 7 and eating a pile of greasy salty meat, and doing the testing at 10am or so.
I'd cut the rice and try a true low/now carb diet for a while, just so you can feel the difference. Once used to it, you can usually get by eating once a day with some snacking here and there. The thing is though, you never feel "Starving", but you also can eat a 2 pound steak and a salad with eggs, bacon, cheese, and ranch dressing, and you won't have the "Bloated, can't move" food coma that comes after a normal bowl of pasta and 3 pieces of bread.
I heard it's great for your teeth and a shitload of other side benefits as well.
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[–] aikibiru 1 point 25 points 26 points (+26|-1) ago (edited ago)
It's typically caused by eating cereal grains, bread, pasta, sugar, and similar refined carbohydrates, especially when they're mixed with vegetable oils as in fried corn chips, french fries, breakfast cereal, crackers, etc. These foods increase your blood volume because glucose binds to water molecules and it causes high blood pressure which damages the kidneys. It's scandalous the AMA doesn't address this issue. Medical doctors are generally discouraged or even forbidden from discussing dietary issues with patients. Listen to youtube lectures about the "LCHF diet". This has become a huge issue in recent years. People with this disease do have elevated blood cholesterol but that's caused by hyperinsulinemia, the body's response to a high carbohydrate diet. When patients full-stop carbs they piss out a gallon or two and this lowers their blood volume rapidly decreasing blood pressure to near normal levels. This disease is easily reversible by dietary changes, and dietary changes are far more effective than drugs.
[–] DefinitelyNotaJew 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Many diseases can be reversed with this same advice. What's sick is when doctors won't mention it to patients and our society tells people that they aren't sustainable diets. But eating yourself to death is totally sustainable.
[–] VoataoV 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Diabetes can be reversed by following the Newcastle diet.
[–] whitesilk 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Diabetes and high blood sugar draws fluid from the tissues and fries the little tiny nerves that control the diameter of capillary blood vessels. This causes all the things that slowly (or rapidly) kill non compliant diabetics. The retinas of the eyes damaged and leads to blindness, The circulation of the lower limbs damaged and leads to sores that won't heal and loss of feeling, the damage to the circulation of the heart muscle and obesity slowly or rapidly kills the heart, the tubules of the kidneys are fried leading to renal failure. I am a nurse and used to run a dialysis clinic.
[–] cT9NlRLhxlyr 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
People should try some variant of this diet (Atkins/Keto, etc.) and see how they feel after two weeks of honestly following it. Especially using only organic raw ingredients (meat and vegetables). You will be surprised how much lagging and mental fog you thought was getting old was just your diet of US government subsidized, RoundUp tainted grains poisoning you.
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[–] gosso920 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Definitely. Otherwise, you'll find yourself turning Japanese.
[–] tokui 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I have to eat rice, as I'm gluten sensitive. I eat rice daily. Rice doesn't give you high blood pressure.
[–] GrizzlyDark 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Anon - I can tell you as a man who goes low/no carbs every time I hit 225lbs until I get down to 185-190....
I've taken physicals hung over, hours after eating a plate of bacon and sausage and an energy drink. I was supposed to fast since the night before. My blood pressure couldn't be more perfect. Out of over a hundred people, the nurse made a point to say my cholesterol ratio (Good/Bad) was probably the best one she'd seen. Glucose levels were 2x better than "Target". I was, on paper, the healthiest person there (or at least in the conversation).
That was after drinking 15-20 drinks (Whiskey/Diet Coke) until 3am, waking up at 7 and eating a pile of greasy salty meat, and doing the testing at 10am or so.
I'd cut the rice and try a true low/now carb diet for a while, just so you can feel the difference. Once used to it, you can usually get by eating once a day with some snacking here and there. The thing is though, you never feel "Starving", but you also can eat a 2 pound steak and a salad with eggs, bacon, cheese, and ranch dressing, and you won't have the "Bloated, can't move" food coma that comes after a normal bowl of pasta and 3 pieces of bread.
I heard it's great for your teeth and a shitload of other side benefits as well.
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Are you experiencing medical problems?