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The Relationship Between Sugar, Starch, and Diabetes
This episode discusses how the consumption of high levels of sugar and starch can lead to diabetes, particularly in the form of pre-diabetes and type two diabetes. Additionally, the speaker highlights the impact of celiac disease on autoimmune diseases and diabetes, with 29% of people with type 1 diabetes having undiagnosed celiac.
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The podcast discusses the different types of diabetes, including Type 1 which is an autoimmune disease and requires insulin, and the number of people who have diabetes or are pre-diabetic.
09:35 - 09:55 (00:19)
Summary
The podcast discusses the different types of diabetes, including Type 1 which is an autoimmune disease and requires insulin, and the number of people who have diabetes or are pre-diabetic.
ChapterThe Relationship Between Sugar, Starch, and Diabetes
Episode916 Build Your Health to Build Your Wealth with Dr. Mark Hyman
PodcastThe School of Greatness
This podcast episode discusses the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes and the importance of insulin in regulating blood sugar levels.
09:55 - 10:42 (00:46)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes and the importance of insulin in regulating blood sugar levels. It also touches on the autoimmune nature of type 1 diabetes and the potential link to certain foods such as dairy and gluten.
ChapterThe Relationship Between Sugar, Starch, and Diabetes
Episode916 Build Your Health to Build Your Wealth with Dr. Mark Hyman
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The prevalence of pre-diabetes or type two diabetes among Americans are due to excessive sugar and starch consumption which raises insulin levels.
10:42 - 12:15 (01:33)
Summary
The prevalence of pre-diabetes or type two diabetes among Americans are due to excessive sugar and starch consumption which raises insulin levels. Even babies are not spared from the dangers of sugar intake, as seen in a video of a baby trying ice cream for the first time.