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DIABETES REVERSAL BY PLANT-BASED DIET
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Journal of Metabolic Syndrome

ISSN: 2167-0943

Open Access

DIABETES REVERSAL BY PLANT-BASED DIET


2nd International Conference on Metabolic Syndrome

August 10-11, 2017 | London, UK

Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury

Indo-Vietnam Medical Board, India

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Metabolic Synd

Abstract :

Diabetes leads to a never-ending medicine and or insulin treatment for the diseased. Our goal was to establish and observe the effects of plant-based diet on the sugar levels of the diabetes patients. The major portion of plant-based diet consisted of raw fruits and vegetables. The clinical trial on 55 diabetes patients with a team of 6 medical associates was practiced for 3-days at Zorba, The Buddha, 10 ΓΆΒ?Β? Tropical Drive, Ghitorni, New Delhi from 29th April to 1st May, 2016. Medicines were eliminated from the first day of the trial. Both fasting and post-prandial readings were measured each day along with the weights of the participants. The subjects with varying diabetes history, age groups, type of diabetes, insulin dependency and demographic profiles were part of the trial. Through the trial, 84% of patients reported controlled blood glucose levels and 16% of patients reported partially-controlled levels. Those with controlled levels could attain a healthy blood glucose range without medicines and/or insulin, along with the prescribed diet in 3-days. Those with partially controlled levels could attain a healthy blood glucose range with less than 50% of insulin than prescribed earlier. Among diabetes type-2 patients the study reported 100% results with all the patients maintaining a healthy blood glucose level. While among diabetes type-1 patients, 43% reported healthy blood sugar levels through the diet and insulin reduction. The weight reduction for 55 patients in 3-days was reported as 1.14kgs of average weight loss per individual. The plant-based diet has been found effective to cure and control diabetes, eliminating or reducing the medicine or insulin requirements.

Biography :

Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury is an Indian Medical Nutritionist, a post graduate in Diabetes Education and American Heart Association Certified Advance Cardiovascular Life Support Instructor. He is the author of 25 books, including the national bestseller, “Diabetes Type I and II Cure in 72 Hours”. He is also the founder president of Indo-Vietnam Medical Board and runs his flagship program, “3-Days Diabetes Cure Residential Tour” in Vietnam and India, focused towards Type I and insulin-dependent Type II patients. Presently, he is involved in his ambitious project “Diabetes Free World” and is preparing to launch his 26th book “Diabetes Free World” in 71 languages, aiming to break the World Record of a book published in most languages. His book will be launched on World Diabetes Day (November 14, 2017) which is also exactly the 100th year since the discovery of first diabetes medicine.

Email: biswaroop@biswaroop.com

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