Stan Gardner M.D.
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Entries Tagged as 'insulin resistance'

Diabetes and Low Carb Diets

February 23rd, 2011 · 10:31 AM

Low-Carb for diabetes question. Dr. Gardner, about 12 years ago during a work physical I was found to have fasting BG of 250. My Dad also had diabetes, and was not doing well with diabetes (and died from it a few years after). My doctor did not think that my diabetes was that bad yet, [...]

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Low Carbs and Diabetes

November 10th, 2010 · 9:20 AM

I have a Low-Carb for diabetes question. Dr. Gardner, about 12 years ago during a work physical I was found to have fasting BG of 250. My Dad also had diabetes, and was not doing well with diabetes (and died from it a few years after). My doctor did not think that my diabetes was [...]

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Sugar Intake for Insulin Resistance

November 4th, 2010 · 8:07 AM

How many grams of carbohydrates in foods for diets for those with high blood sugar?
The most common reason for high blood sugar is called insulin resistance, which means that insulin levels are also high.
Insulin is the most inflammatory substance the body makes, which adds to the harmful effects of high blood sugar by itself.
The typical [...]

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Type II Diabetes

April 16th, 2010 · 5:29 AM

How do we deal with type II diabetes without all the medication? I am appalled at the lists of side effects from my prescribed meds. I am obese and know that losing weight would help with the disease, but what else?
Type II diabetes is the end-stage of insulin resistance.
Insulin resistance is caused [...]

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Stuck on Sugar? You’ve Come to the Right Place…

June 11th, 2009 · 2:59 PM

If you are feeling bloated
If you crave sweet treats and you’re cranky when you eat them, or you’re cranky when you don’t
If you have difficulty sleeping…or waking up
If you know sugar’s a problem for you, and you don’t know how to solve it
Sign up immediately for the Sweet Freedom from Sugar Training Course Interest List.  [...]

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Our Grandmothers Knew What They Were Talking About!

May 29th, 2009 · 6:52 AM

Keep That 1876 Journal Handy, It Just May Help Treat Diabetes

Renewed interest has been generated in a drug called salsalate, similar to aspirin (salicylate), by Dr. Shoelson at the Harvard-affiliated Joslin Diabetes Center. The Wall Street Journal reports that, as an anti-inflammatory, salsalate may have the capability of reducing

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Sugar, the Great “Food” Deceiver

February 1st, 2009 · 6:53 PM

Our association with sugar often contains fond memories.  Little girls are described as “sugar and spice and everything nice.”  Most social events are associated with some kind of sugar exposure.   I remember when we were raising our children that one of the highlights for them and probably also for me was the parent-child date, when [...]

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