- Nearly 30 million children and adults in the United States have diabetes.
- Another 86 million Americans have prediabetes and are at risk for developing type 2 diabetes.
- About 95% of diabetes cases are type 2, with the other 5% of type 1 cases more commonly found in children and young adults.
THE NATURAL SOLUTION TO STAVE OFF DIABETES
Feed your body, feed your health
“Since beginning The Hallelujah Diet, I have lost 35 pounds in weight, and the diet has brought my glucose readings down from the 250-300 range to below 130”
--Doug. "Link Doug"
- Beta-carotene. Part of the carotenoid family, beta-carotene is a group of red, orange and yellow pigments found in fruits and vegetables. It is a fat-soluble compound that can be converted into vitamin A in the body, and studies show that they reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes. Although carrots are the most well-known source of this nutrient, you can also find an abundance of beta-carotene in sweet potatoes, green leafy vegetables, bell peppers and squash.
“People with high levels of carotenoids in their blood—found abundantly in yellow, orange and red fruits and vegetables—have a lower risk of diabetes.”
--Dr. Michael Donaldson, PhD, Cornell University and The Hallelujah Diet’s Research Director
- Vitamin A. It is well known that vitamin A is essential for the production of insulin-producing cells during fetal development, but a recent study on rats by the Weill Cornell Medical College indicates that a lack of vitamin A could led to the destruction of beta cells in adults. A decreased number of beta cells—which are tasked with metabolizing sugars from food—leads to lower insulin production. Vitamin A can be found in plants with carotenoids such as beta-carotene (see above).
- Vitamin D. This super-vitamin helps the body absorb calcium and maintain bone and muscle health. A recent study suggests that a vitamin D deficiency is more closely associated with diabetes than obesity. The most common intake of vitamin D is from sun exposure, therefore, supplements may be necessary for those with deficiencies who don’t live in sunny climates.
- Calcium. Although mostly recognized for its key role in growing bones and maintaining their health, calcium is also important in controlling blood pressure. Studies also show that if the calcium concentration in the body is out of optimal range, it may contribute to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. You can find high levels of calcium in kale, garlic and turnips.
- Vitamin K. In the body, vitamin K important proteins that help the blood clot and also help reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes. Studies show that vitamin K (K1 and K2) could improve insulin activity and may even reduce the onset of type 2 diabetes in older men. Vitamin K1 is most commonly found in green leafy vegetables.
- Fiber. This nourishing nutrient doesn’t require insulin to digest and can help with portion control since it helps you feel fuller for longer periods. Studies show diets high in quickly absorbed carbohydrates (such as sugary foods) and low in fiber resulted in an increased risk of type 2 diabetes. Vegetables and fruits rich in fiber include peas, beans, apples and raspberries.
The Diabetes Rescue Plan
The Hallelujah Diet promotes a clean, plant-based diet that jumpstarts your body’s innate self-healing properties to reduce and eliminate diabetes symptoms. With careful consideration of what you’re feeding into your body, you can properly manage your blood sugar levels—and even prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes altogether. To help round out the nutrition provided by The Hallelujah Diet, you can incorporate the Diabetes Get Started Kit into your overall health plan. The powerhouse kit features BarleyMax, an organic and pure green juice powder that strengthens the immune system and boosts energy levels, and Fiber Cleanse, a delicious powder that will detoxify your body and help you achieve your weight-loss goals. You’ll also receive the first volume of our Simple Weekly Meal Plans recipe book, which includes 28 days’ worth of quick, easy, and delicious full-course meal recipes, as well as The Hallelujah Diet Refined: Maintaining Healthy Blood Sugar to learn everything you need to know about diabetes. In summary, we recommend you follow these important steps in order to prevent or improve the symptoms of diabetes:- Eliminate all animal fats.
- Minimize sugars, but eliminate all processed sugar.
- Follow the recommendations in The Hallelujah Diet™ Refined: Maintaining Healthy Blood Sugar
- Eat a large salad with every meal. This can be traditional, blended or a smoothie.
- Juice mix of 1/3 carrot and 2/3 greens consumed throughout the day in 8 oz servings.
- Limit fruit to no more than 15% of total dietary intake.
- Water (1/2 oz of liquid per pound of body weight, this includes juices).