Do THIS every day to LOWER YOUR BLOOD SUGARS by 60%

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Published 2023-10-22
Can you imagine a supplement so powerful that it can lower your blood sugars by over 60%? This is something you have to know if you have diabetes or prediabetes. Hold on to your seat, because this supplement has been shown in multiple studies to significantly lower your blood sugars, even when you don’t take it! Plus, taking this supplement may actually extend your life! Sound crazy? It’s true! And the best part is, you probably have a bottle of it in your cupboard right now!

If you want to take control of your blood sugars starting today, you have to watch this video! It may change your life :)

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:20 How fiber works to lower blood sugars
02:20 Fiber supplementation can lower blood sugars by over 60%
06:22 Fiber supplementation can reduce mortality by over 40%
07:20 Fiber supplementation can prevent diabetes
08:00 How much fiber do you need?
08:20 What foods are best for fiber?
09:40 Action steps – how to get your fiber and how much to get
10:27 Additional resources – fiber supplement and free master class on blood sugars

WHERE TO GET YOUR FIBER SUPPLEMENT:

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Please remember to start slow and gradually build up to the recommended dose.

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Research cited in video:
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Diabetes Care. 2019 May;42(5):755-766
PLoS Med. 2020 Mar; 17(3): e1003053.
Am J Epidemiol. 2014 Sep 15;180(6):565-73
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JAMA. 1997 Feb 12;277(6):472-7
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Am J Clin Nutr 2003;77:622–9.



This video content has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. No representation or warranties are being made with respect to the accuracy, applicability, fitness, or completeness of said content. This video is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read or seen online. Don't take any supplements without first speaking with your doctor. This video does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. David Clayton and you.

All Comments (21)
  • @wandaruple9907
    Thank you! For the last 3 years I have struggled with high blood sugar levels. I was diagnosed type 2 diabetic. I changed my diet and had some success in lowering it to pre type 2 diabetic, but was very frustrated because even cutting carbs way back to hardly any, did not bring the results I had hoped for. When I saw your video I thought "why not try it. I already have the fiber sitting in my pantry." This is day 5 and I am so very pleased to say that my blood sugar levels are where they should be......not just lower, but almost perfect. I am very thankful to say the least, but also a bit upset with my doctor that this information wasn't shared with me 3 years ago. I'm sleeping sounder and have more energy. Again, Thank you, thank you, thank you!
  • @captainadams7569
    He’s absolutely right. I moved my A1C from 6.4 to 5.7 in three months. I always did smoothies; both vegetables and fruit with no success. I started adding more beans and Acacia fiber and it brought my A1 down quickly after trying for years.
  • @SeaStarGazer1111
    I went to a new general practitioner in Internal Medicine, recently and asked her for a Fasting Insulin test. She would not give me a script for it. Said I’d have to go to an Endocrinologist for it. Needless to say, I’m looking for another doctor.
  • @ALFarrell-kv6ok
    Thank you. I don't have diabetes or prediabetes, but up to 80% of us still get blood sugar spikes. A bullet may miss, but a shotgun cartridge may not. What I mean is that a combination of methods is surely better than only one. So, I have learned to take a spoon of vinegar in water within 30 minutes before eating. Rinse mouth to protect tooth enamel afterwards. Then eat veggies first, protein second and carbohydrates last. Within 30 minutes after a meal I do 40 squats, 40 push ups and 40 pull-ups on a 45-degree machine I have. Or I just run on the spot (stationary running) for a few minutes sometimes instead. I also add some very simple accupressure moves that are featured for diabetics here on YouTube by a Japanese lady. YouTube search 'accupressure diabetes' to find it. Feeling better and better. Stay positive and beat this into remission.
  • @yes350yes
    So many people will take advantage of the info you are giving us especially older ones like myself who are in the pre-diabetic range and want all the help we can get.
  • @joelopez1171
    Doc, at first I doubted you but you have convinced me. Everything that you have said makes sense. Thank you I will start asap.
  • @susankahil1178
    Makes so much logical sense it is how all humans should eat with or without diabetes thank you xx
  • I eat twice a day, low carb on both meals. I eat one fruit between those meals. I drink green tea before bed and my A1c has been 5.3% since I was diagnosed with 11.3% A1c in 2020
  • @wcbibb
    Dr. Dave was my primary care physician at Scripps Clinic. I worked out with him at crossfit. I visited his gym. I'll be 76 years old now. I work out most days of the week. I eat a fiber supplement and take a prebiotic fiber.
  • @olderthandadirt
    The best news I have had since I began my diabetic journey!!
  • @jimgeyer3475
    Outstanding Commentary!!! Priceless!!!! Thank You!!!
  • @TheYTPilot
    I was diagnosed with type II diabetes first week of Nov 2023....Doc immediately wanted to put me on Metformin....I found your channel, watched your video and told them I'm going to try diet and exercise first! Thanks to You and Your channel, my A1C went from 7.2 Nov 23 to 6.6 Feb 24.......It works!! Thank you sooooooooooooooooooo much... Love your channel :)
  • Good idea! Never thought of incorporating fiber systematically (although my Dad did for different reasons). I make up a 30 oz container of lime/beetroot-powder water every day and drink it all day long. I will see if I can blend in a tablespoon of soluble fiber and monitor the results. The fastest way to slash blood glucose is to go near zero net carb and reduce number of meals. I had my evening glucose down at 94 mg/dL and was in low ketosis recently. I stopped during Thanksgiving and will resume the regimen after Christmas. In the meantime this fiber angle may blunt the damage I am doing to my vascular system somewhat. Thanks, everything helps.
  • @LisaCPerry
    As a pre diabetic on metformin following a low carb diet. I appreciate your content.
  • @Mansmatters
    This video can be very useful to the millions of people suffering from diabetes worldwide
  • @bluereef9530
    I always said this to myself why nobody talking about fiber. Thanks for the study. I would think adding apple cider, berberine , chromium and fiber, fasting, we have an army to control sugar.