Dame Dash has doubts about the extent to which holistic practices can treat disease. The media entrepreneur, who is a type 1 diabetic, said the clip began with him and herbalist Jaqui Rafael Aweikund discussing the effectiveness of natural and food-based approaches to healing the body. turned health issues into a trending topic. To circulate.
In a discussion that tackled the concept of nourishing the body for longevity, the American New Network founder gave a self-proclaimed insight into why Western medical journals have not yet quantified the outcomes of herbal health practices. questioned the Master Healer.
“I've never seen a doctor give credit to someone who said they were cured of type 1…If I had taken herbs, teas, whatever the diet was, I wouldn't have had diabetes. Then, next time, I'll go to the doctor and tell them I'm not diabetic and it'll be published in a medical journal, and there's no conspiracy to stop it. I'd go to the newspaper and tell it myself. ” Dame said.
Mr. Yaki claimed that three people took his herbal program and were able to reverse their type 1 diabetes diagnosis. “They have been off their insulin pumps, one for two years and the other for about two years and two months,” the herbalist said.
Mr Dame refuted this claim by asking about the individuals being seen by doctors. “After the first six months, I got a call from the doctor and got tested… Are you saying all three of them didn't want to go to the doctor?” he asked.
Yaki said the female client's blood tests showed that her blood sugar levels were regulated and herpes had also been cleared from her body, but her doctor advised her to resume Western medical treatment for both illnesses. He continued, and anecdotally verified his research.
Dame Dash says she wants to continue taking insulin injections and rejects the idea of eating all fruit and raw food as an herbalist named Yaki tries to convince her that he can cure her type 1 diabetes.
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Elsewhere in a heated debate questioning the conspiracy surrounding homeopathic approaches to vitality, Yaki said that the first approach to treating diabetics is to feed them a single-fruit diet. Shared.
Dame, 52, counters that eating fruit when your blood sugar levels are too low can raise your blood sugar levels, but conversely the natural sugars combined with other dietary habits can cause your blood sugar levels to spike, causing you to use insulin. did.
The former record company executive admitted he would rather enjoy the quality of life than go on a strict diet. “You're not willing to sacrifice your own happiness for that,” Yaki said.
Dame joked, “I'd rather be taking shots and training and doing all the other stuff.” The former record company executive also dismissed suggestions that he consider a raw food diet. “But I have to give you something,” said the herbalist.
The viral conversation sparked a variety of reactions. X user I have written“Type 1 diabetes cannot be cured…people are literally born with it. However, type 2 diabetes can be reversed with exercise and proper diet.” Another said. Posted“I wish herbs and foods really did 'cure' diseases like they claim to. Life will be much easier that way. ”
What you need to know about type 1 and type 2 diabetes
Type 1 diabetes refers to the inability to produce insulin to convert sugar (glucose) into energy for cellular function. In people without diabetes, the pancreas produces the amount of insulin needed for conversion.
by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention“Type 1 diabetes is thought to be caused by an autoimmune response (where the body mistakenly attacks itself).”
There is currently no cure for type 1 diabetes, and researchers do not yet believe this chronic disease can be reversed. However, clinical trials exploring reversal treatments are underway.
Type 2 diabetes deals with insulin resistance. This means that although the pancreas produces hormones, the cells cannot respond to them properly. It is most commonly diagnosed in people over the age of 45.
Both types of diabetes are treated by properly managing blood sugar levels, stress, diet, and exercise. If left untreated or underdiagnosed, the risk includes severe organ damage, loss of vision or limbs, and death.