Lab Tour with Dr. Rob Screaton
1:31
Disordered Eating and Diabetes
27:03
Diabetes Distress
15:01
2 ай бұрын
Laura Syron on Bill C-64
3:09
3 ай бұрын
Diabetes is a family affair
24:37
4 ай бұрын
Diabetes management
4:27
5 ай бұрын
Making Sense of Popular Diets
22:54
Eat Well, Spend Less
27:18
6 ай бұрын
Three Sisters Salad
5:04
7 ай бұрын
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@jonathanfriedel
@jonathanfriedel 5 күн бұрын
I use cruise control almost all the time in the car, it slows up and speeds down on its own. I guess it is more like having a CGM and Pump linked together.
@lucilaraffo4603
@lucilaraffo4603 Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@lolafilms6661
@lolafilms6661 2 ай бұрын
Doctor Sebi a black man cured diabetes by going vegan 🌱! Stop eating animals dairy and sugar!!!
@Starbreaker2012
@Starbreaker2012 2 ай бұрын
Does anyone find it strange that our healthy eating advice is indirectly from the USA; 37th in terms of life expectancy? They want to sell their crops, and there is a bias towards them as a result. Consequently, we shouldn't be surprised when we are susceptible to the same chronic ill health conditions that the ancient Egyptians were, who also ate a high grain diet.
@watermelondreasymone7144
@watermelondreasymone7144 2 ай бұрын
This is rarely talked about
@zanaleeroxyrose8907
@zanaleeroxyrose8907 2 ай бұрын
Very informative video. 👏🏽 🎉
@saintclaire1201
@saintclaire1201 3 ай бұрын
Confirmed! The bill was approved, can you please make a reaction video? I'm diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes for 5 years now. My doctor now introduced me to Ozempic, would that be covered?
@JasmineBeto
@JasmineBeto 3 ай бұрын
This is missleading ppl
@Daleemichaud
@Daleemichaud 3 ай бұрын
Thankyou.
@dominicfernandes3953
@dominicfernandes3953 4 ай бұрын
There are tons and tons of programs to keep diabetic ailment,s to keep going on and on while all this is happening ,U must know that China has come about with a cure for Diabetics,using stem cell therapy and they have already started curing people ,why is it that the same cannot be done in Canada by those responsible for Daibetic care here We have some of the best stem Cell specialists in the world and are lagging behind in finding cure Like China, also there is a break through in Cancer cure in one of the south east Asian country ,Where they have started curing people, I strongly urge that that the same be made available to the ailing people of Canada .with out further Delay making a better life for Canadians!!!!
@SweetChicagoGator
@SweetChicagoGator 4 ай бұрын
Being diabetic I Love fabre recipes as yours. Today I actually had a goat yogurt mixed with some apple butter and sliced apples. Was delicious, but this granola you have looks awesome and I will definitely have to make it this weekend ! 🤗
@diabetescanada
@diabetescanada 4 ай бұрын
We hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
@FreelancingwithMHR
@FreelancingwithMHR 4 ай бұрын
I am a professional web and KZbin channel developer and a digital marketer. I recently visited your KZbin channel "Diabetes Canada" and while I found your channel content to be nice, But I noticed that your channel's growth rate is abysmal. I have analyzed your channel and identified some issues, specifically related to video SEO, which could harm your channel. * Your Video Title is not SEO Friendly and needs to be Optimize * Your Video Description is not SEO Friendly and needs to be optimized * You should Use an eye catchy and HD VIDEO Thumbnail * you should Use Proper Video Tags and Channel tags
@12bree4
@12bree4 5 ай бұрын
i love looking at these old videos just to see how far we have progressed in such short time.
@ahill4642
@ahill4642 5 ай бұрын
Wait- share it with someone? No. 👀
@rogersweeney7071
@rogersweeney7071 6 ай бұрын
I believe your information is not correct concerning vaccines and glucose levels in diabetics.
@hasnatahmed2751
@hasnatahmed2751 6 ай бұрын
Good Health
@fedbysab
@fedbysab 6 ай бұрын
Yum! 😊
@rebeccagyawu5875
@rebeccagyawu5875 6 ай бұрын
Where can I get the MyPlate picture with Jollof
@hb692
@hb692 7 ай бұрын
no thanks
@pastryshack551
@pastryshack551 7 ай бұрын
This lady says if you have t 2 you have to take a little isulin. Well this pharmasist is working for the pharmaceuticals so she will say anything. I have been a diabetic for over 20 years, never took pills or insulin my aic is between 5.8 to 6.1 each time. These pills are not necessary at all, they all tell lies. Lies. Lies! Not honest at all
@KamiEpix
@KamiEpix 7 ай бұрын
Where is the recipe?
@diabetescanada
@diabetescanada 7 ай бұрын
Full recipe can be found on our website here: diabetes.ca/nutrition-fitness/recipes/curried-butternut-squash-and-pear-soup
@spikergirl26
@spikergirl26 7 ай бұрын
@diabetescanada recipe please for soup thank you
@diabetescanada
@diabetescanada 7 ай бұрын
Full recipe can be found here: diabetes.ca/nutrition-fitness/recipes/curried-butternut-squash-and-pear-soup
@LoweryLowery-b8r
@LoweryLowery-b8r 8 ай бұрын
I make this frequently and freeze three of the four servings. When I thaw I put in some red wine, warm it up, let the wine burn off and it is as delicious as the first time I make it
@candi-qy6bk
@candi-qy6bk 8 ай бұрын
if I have not been working for the last 10 years, let’s say from 2014 and my diagnosis was 2005 from where would my 10 years count of getting that credit? Does it go from the date of your diagnosis Or do they regardless go back 10 years because of it from the diagnosis it probably will not be 10 years. If you could give me an answer would be nice thank you.
@sueisaacs1256
@sueisaacs1256 9 ай бұрын
Is there a type of diabetes that you only have low lvls
@strat365
@strat365 9 ай бұрын
Hi. Help me understand your priorities and spending allocation of tax deductible contributions. My understanding is that 90% of the diabetic population has what I understand to mean Diabetes 2, that is the generally obese sedentary person whether young or older often evidenced in overweight or clinically obese individuals. The Diabetes 2 rate has exploded in one generation from being a small part of the population to now what, an estimated one third or more of the population. So we would like to learn specifically what Diabetes is planning to do to reverse the trend towards diabetes 2 and then pills and more pills before amputations, blindness and finally dialysis. Could Diabetes Canada not take a "Participation" type of approach because our society is fast approaching epidemic status. This would have huge costs for our Health system.
@yegalrosen7275
@yegalrosen7275 9 ай бұрын
Are you talking about type 1 or type 2?????
@Jeffybeffyog
@Jeffybeffyog 9 ай бұрын
What do the drivers get paid? Do you need to have a dz or as license? Or are cube vans or other cars used as well?
@clemaintian1353
@clemaintian1353 9 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Dr Omole for your herbal herbs cure medicine that finally get me cured of my herpes disease totally, am really Grateful Dr Omole on KZbin
@davidlenzo5096
@davidlenzo5096 10 ай бұрын
Pronoun Goof what a wokee
@hasan_choudhury_484
@hasan_choudhury_484 10 ай бұрын
Fantastic recommendation! Will definitely give this a try, also First!
@lindsaykwan1391
@lindsaykwan1391 9 ай бұрын
I never thought of using pears! Got to try that.
@mosesscotts7196
@mosesscotts7196 10 ай бұрын
God has done a great thing in my life by using Doctor Omole on KZbin to cure me from herpes disease...
@FishyPlayzThis
@FishyPlayzThis 10 ай бұрын
That's my name-
@craftygirl17
@craftygirl17 10 ай бұрын
I’m confused, I thought when your Type 2 you have to eat low carb, I do my diabetes by diet and excercise, no meds am I doing something wrong, my doctor told me a lot of people don’t use medication and manage there diabetes by diet and exercise is this wrong advice.
@SamratDe-yq5go
@SamratDe-yq5go 11 ай бұрын
Hello Diabetes Canada Owner, I saw your KZbin channel, you upload very nice videos on your channel. I have watched all the videos and noticed that all the videos are beautiful. But there is a problem with your channel! Your main problems are video views not coming in and your videos not reaching your target audience! Because, your channel does not have SEO! If you don't fix the problem, your video won't get video views organically because the KZbin algorithm works on keywords, but your channel doesn't have any keywords! These problems can be solved by SEO techniques. Every video will rank on KZbin if you do SEO perfectly. Doing SEO will help your video reach the right people and increase views. Remember, SEO is not a single task, it is multifaceted. If you want to do SEO on your channel, I can help. I am an SEO expert. Thank you, have a nice day
@typeonetennyson3373
@typeonetennyson3373 9 ай бұрын
The my
@ladysallymae2202
@ladysallymae2202 11 ай бұрын
D camps are too expensive for the average family that doesn't qualify for subsidies.
@ladysallymae2202
@ladysallymae2202 11 ай бұрын
What is available for these families? Self care feels so luxurious really.
@MdMojiburRahman-gf1zr
@MdMojiburRahman-gf1zr 11 ай бұрын
Nice
@SamratDe-yq5go
@SamratDe-yq5go 11 ай бұрын
Hello Diabetes Canada Owner, I saw your KZbin channel, you upload very nice videos on your channel. I have watched all the videos and noticed that all the videos are beautiful. But your channel has many problems. But the problem is that your videos are not reaching your target audience! Because, your channel does not have SEO! If you don't fix the problem, your video won't get video views organically because the KZbin algorithm works on keywords, but your channel doesn't have any keywords! These problems can be solved by SEO techniques. Every video will rank on KZbin if you do SEO perfectly. Doing SEO will help your video reach the right people and increase views. Remember, SEO is not a single task, it is multifaceted. If you want to do SEO on your channel, I can help. I am an SEO expert. Thank you, have a nice day
@reginascoot9644
@reginascoot9644 11 ай бұрын
Dr Ejemhen has the permanent cure for diabetes am a living testimony, keep doing your good work Dr Ejemhen…
@dinkster1729
@dinkster1729 11 ай бұрын
Very interesting video. When is Diabetes Canada going to tackle the issue of people on insulin on insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring systems in our acute-care hospitals and in our long-term care facilities who have disabilities and rely on family caregivers to run their insulin pumps, but can't rely on them when these family caregivers are told to go home or are told they have to stay in the hospital 24/7 till their patient is discharged with no bed, no food, and no water since they have to keep their mask on at all times.. I could go through the craziness I have experience over the past 23 years at Kingston General Hospital and even over the past 45 years, if you'd like, however let me cut to the chase. The present issue of giving people diagnosed with type 1 diabetes sound advice when they are old or when they are disabled has to be rectified. Believe it or not! I have even talked with a woman who is 75 who could pass for 60 and who was fairly recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes who was denied an insulin pump because she's 75!!! This is ageism at its finest. My husband was given very inadequate training and advice by his diabetes team from about 1978 to 2001. Even when we bought our first insulin pump, we pretty well had to find out about how to manages our blood glucose levels by ourselves after fairly limited training, although not as limited as some people get. It's fine for a R.N. to tell to read lots, but what does a person with limited education or limited ability to reads make of a book like "Pumping Insulin" great as it is? What does a person like me with a hearing loss make of a pod cast like Juice Box (?)? Are there transcripts available? Also, why did this woman have to rely on a Nurse Practitioner connected with a private agency? why wasn't there something like Telehealth Ontario available to her? The advice would have been the same, however, "Get to the ER!" Amazing that it took so long for the boy to be seen by a ER doctor as well. Surely the family could have waited in their vehicle and been sent a text message to come in when the doctor was ready to see them. At least, when the patient was seen, he was given good advice. I'm glad the patient was so well supported by the school system. Why aren't disabled patients well supported by the hospital system? Get on the ball, Diabetes Canada and expose the nonsense going on in our acute care facilities and our long-term care facilities. I'd be glad to talk to you and the general public at length about the situation in Kingston at the present time. .
@peterpreston9092
@peterpreston9092 11 ай бұрын
Great overview. My wife has T1D and we live in the UK. We have decided to try out the Loop system so we are just researching the key steps for development and implementation. Thanks. I am going to look through the Facebook data, which should be interesting as I do not do Facebook!!
@TerezinhaHignett
@TerezinhaHignett Жыл бұрын
Great advice Sylvia and Christa! As a mom of a T1D kid, I totally relate to everything. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
@swilhelm3180
@swilhelm3180 Жыл бұрын
What a pathetic, watered down video. Low carb diets/keto SOLVE the whole diabetes problem. It's just incredible how the medical profession just accepts insulin as a natural reaction to diabetes. Diabetes is CAUSED by your high carb choice in food. Even if you're eating "health foods" you can easily be eating way too many carbs. Many vegans have this problem where they want to banish all animal products and replace them with beans/peas/grains/lentils which at first sounds great. Now they have no saturated fats. Surely that's great for the heart. It may have advantages for the heart but now they're suddenly consuming several times the carbs of before. Almost everything vegans tend to replace animal products with are high in carbs. They also may eliminate white sugar and instead eat way more fruit. Now of course anything refined is unnatural and obviously wrong (white sugar/rice/pasta/bread) and we should always consume our carbs whole and unrefined. We just need to know how many carbs we're eating and the fiber so we know the net carbs. Like a few bananas can send your blood sugar way up but half a banana won't. You don't have to give up any natural food but you do need to know the carbs of each. The good news is you'll save a fortune in food costs because low carb foods tend to be way cheaper and they also tend to store way longer in your fridge. So that's a huge plus. Focus on the elimination of fried foods and endeavor to eat as much as possible raw. Cooking just wastes energy and time and always involves more cleanup than raw. Use a lot of garlic/onions/galangha/shallots/ginger/turmeric (all fresh - no garbage powders). Water fasting is your very dear friend and if you can remove caffeine out of your life, fasting is way easier. Start with just 24 hours a week (easy) consuming about 2 liters/quarts of room temperature (NEVER chilled) of purified (distilled or reverse osmosis or well filtered) water to eliminate your stomach from contracting and getting hunger pangs. Use this time to rest and recover from that week. Don't exercise on this day. Break it with one food. The food you crave most right then. Don't eat much. Your next meal can be normal. Do that every week and after a few weeks try 3 days. This is much harder but as you've been eating better it gets easier. The 3rd day usually is tough as a lot of waste is eliminated. Persevere and end the same as after the weekly fast, with one small amount of food you crave then. Back to weekly fasts and several weeks later try a longer fast. If you feel OK just keep going. If you feel particularly weak, remember you can always resume eating anytime. But the longer you go the more progress you'll make. Most people need to do this at least a couple of times before they go for the prize: The long fast that is broken around 40 days or whenever you get a sudden, intense hunger, a hunger you've never felt before which is when the fat reserves are depleted and your body is starting to starve or consume muscle. This is when you eat. But be careful and take it easy for the first few meals. It can be hard to control yourself but as you've practiced breaking fasts you should be better at it by now. There's a HUGE benefit of hitting this milestone because when the body's fat has been used it looks for other sources of energy and tumors are often used. So this is a huge tool for fighting cancer. Try to do a 40 day fast once year if you can. Many people find they can work doing a long fast as long as it's not physically taxing. It is important to be able to lie down when you feel weak anytime. This is crucial. For people doing desk work at home this really works well.
@Dragon-Slay3r
@Dragon-Slay3r Жыл бұрын
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@debbijane6411
@debbijane6411 Жыл бұрын
Once again thanks to Dr Ejemhen on KZbin for using his herbal medication to get rid of my diabetes completely keep doing your good work…
@nudger5
@nudger5 Жыл бұрын
What a load of tosh. Can't believe you are using Ancel Keys flawed 1950's study as proof regarding saturated fats and cvd. If this is the best evidence you can come up with , an 80 year old selective study where he looked at 20+countries and then reduced to seven to make the evidence fit.