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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

The Fastest Growing Disease in the World is...

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2020

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Know what the fastest growing disease in the world is, so you can protect yourself from it.

Did you know that diabetes is the fastest growing disease on earth?

Why is diabetes the fastest growing disease?

Carbohydrates are the real culprit, and also the frequency of eating. 

When you eat carbs, you get too much sugar in the blood. Your pancreas has a cell called the beta cell. Its job is to make insulin. Insulin’s job is to get the glucose out of the blood to maintain normal glucose. 

What is diabetes?

It usually takes 10-20 years to develop diabetes. Diabetes is a disease where you have too much glucose in the blood. 


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0:00.0

So if you guys have any questions whatsoever about keto or in a minute fasting,

0:04.4

whether you're starting keto as a new person or just need to debug your program or we have a question about a product.

0:10.5

Call one of our keto consultants. They'll be able to help you. Call 5405.7.

0:29.0

Welcome to the Dr. Berg's Healthy Kito and Interminute fasting podcast, where Dr. Berg takes you on the journey for the truth about getting healthy and losing healthy weight. Did you realize that diabetes is the fastest growing disease on planet Earth?

0:51.8

In China, there are over a hundred million people that are diabetic.

0:56.4

A hundred million. In India there are 68 million people that have diabetes. In Mexico, it's the leading cause of death, even

1:09.5

higher than any other disease. In Australia, someone gets diabetes every five minutes. In fact, one out of

1:18.7

every fourth person in a hospital bed is either a diabetic or there because they have some diabetic complications.

1:26.9

And of course in America we don't really have diabetes.

1:29.5

We're pretty much free of that disease.

1:31.7

We're super healthy and I'm being very sarcastic. Now let's talk about why

1:37.2

this is the fastest growing disease. I just want to show you the mechanism here because it's very interesting. Of course you already know this but

1:47.3

carbohydrates are the culprit and the frequency of eating but mainly the carbs.

1:54.0

So what happens when you eat carbs is you get too much sugar in the blood.

1:59.0

So this pancreas here has a little cell called the beta cell and its job is to make insulin.

2:07.0

An insulin's job is to get the glucose out of the blood to maintain normal glucose. Now it usually takes between 10 to 15 to 20

2:18.9

years to develop diabetes and diabetes diabetes is simply a disease

2:24.3

that you have too much glucose and sugar in the blood.

2:27.8

But it takes a long time for that to show up on a blood test.

2:32.2

So you probably ask yourself, like, why doesn't that show up on a blood test. So you probably ask yourself, like,

2:33.5

why doesn't that show up a lot sooner?

2:37.0

Well, what's happening is the pancreas is compensating.

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