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Is there a cure/remedy for Diabetes?


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A societal shift across race language and religion to reduce carbo diet. 

Eat less rice/noodle/prata/thosai/kentang/loti.

Dietary modification. 

Singapore Number One.

Wow.

 

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Came across this forum, and Hi!


What do you know about diabetes? And do you want to learn more? We are a team of researchers from Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Centre for Population Health Sciences. Your response here can help us understand how knowledge, attitudes, and stress can affect diabetes management. Click on the link below to find out.

This survey will take 10 to 30 minutes to complete, and you will know how good your knowledge is. 
Take the diabetes quiz here: http://bit.ly/lkcdiabetesquiz
It is for those 21 years or older.

If you have any questions, you can reply to this thread or contact us via [email protected]..
Thank you for your participation, and stay safe amidst this unprecedented period...

Once again, this study is conducted by the Centre for Population Health Sciences from Lee Kong Chian, School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU-IRB reference no.: IRB-2020-04-011). Do join this initiative and tackle diabetes together! 🤠

 

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Dietary fiber is fermented by the human gut microbiota, producing beneficial microbial metabolites, such as short-chain fatty acids.

Over the last few centuries, dietary fiber intake has decreased tremendously, leading to detrimental alternations in the gut microbiota.

Such changes in dietary fiber consumption have contributed to the global epidemic of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and other metabolic disorders.

The responses of the gut microbiota to the dietary changes are specific to the type, amount, and duration of dietary fiber intake.

The intricate interplay between dietary fiber and the gut microbiota may provide clues for optimal intervention strategies for patients with type 2 diabetes and other noncommunicable diseases.

In this review, we summarize current evidence regarding dietary fiber intake, gut microbiota modulation, and modification in human health, highlighting the type-specific cutoff thresholds of dietary fiber for gut microbiota and metabolic outcomes.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9787832/

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Does fiber supplements help with diabetes?

Soluble fiber has been shown to help regulate blood sugar levels and improve insulin sensitivity in people with diabetes. Look for supplements that contain ingredients such as psyllium husk, glucomannan, or inulin. Another important factor to consider is the amount of fiber in each serving.

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