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Breaking the diabetes code
Breaking the diabetes code









The seed of cancer may exist in all of us, but the power to change the soil is in our hands. By reshaping our view of cancer as an internal uprising of our own healthy cells, we can begin to take back control. participant getting sick, his car breaking down on the day of the support group. Another, eliminating intake of insulin-stimulating foods, such as sugar and refined carbohydrates.įor hundreds of years, cancer has been portrayed as a foreign invader we've been powerless to stop. community-based organizations plan and do diabetes activities. One such strategy is intermittent fasting, which reduces blood glucose, lowering insulin levels. In this accessible read, Dr Fung provides a new paradigm for dealing with cancer, with recommendations for what we can do to create a hostile soil for this dangerous seed. In fact, obesity and type 2 diabetes significantly increase an individual's risk of cancer. By understanding the underlying cause of the disease, Dr. Dr Fung - whose ground-breaking work in the treatment of obesity and diabetes has won him international acclaim - suggests that the primary disease pathway of cancer is caused by the dysregulation of insulin. 'The Diabetes Code explores in detail the origins of type 2 diabetes.

breaking the diabetes code

In this rousing narrative, Dr Fung identifies the medical community's many missteps in cancer research - in particular, its focus on genetics, or what he terms the 'seed' of cancer, at the expense of examining the 'soil,' or the conditions under which cancer flourishes.

breaking the diabetes code

In The Cancer Code, Dr Jason Fung offers a revolutionary new understanding of this invasive, often fatal disease - what it is, how it manifests and why it is so challenging to treat. but the 'War on Cancer' has hardly been won. For the first time ever, the death rate from cancer is showing a steady decline. Our understanding of cancer is slowly undergoing a revolution, allowing for the development of more effective treatments.











Breaking the diabetes code