Wie viel Zucker enthalten verschiedene Lebensmittel, von denen ihr es nicht erwarten würdet?

(Angabe in Zuckerwürfeln = Äquivalent zu Teelöffeln á 4g Zucker)

Schale trockene Cornflakes: 8 = 32g
gekochte Kartoffel (1 Stück): ~9 (je nach Größe) = 36g
Schale gekochter Reis (150g): 10 = 40g
reife Banane: ~6 (je nach Größe und Reife) = 24g
Schoko-Riegel: 7,5 = 30g

(umgerechnet in Bezug auf die glykämische Last)

Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation empfiehlt, maximal 25g Zucker (in allen Formen zusammengerechnet) täglich zu konsumieren.

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Dr. David Unwin (Insulin-Experte, UK) zeigt in diesem Video auf, welcher Zusammenhang zwischen Zuckerkonsum und "Volkskrankheiten", wie Diabetes, Krebs und Demenz besteht.

Wie viel Zucker befindet sich im gesamten Blut eines Menschen (5 Liter)?
Umgerechnet ca. 1 Zuckerwürfel.
Mehr braucht der Körper nicht, um zu funktionieren!

Die gesündeste Ernährung daher?
So wenig Kohlenhydrate/Zucker zu konsumieren, wie möglich!

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PDF:
https://stevenbartlett.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/DOAC-Dr-David-Unwin-Independent-Research-Further-Reading.pdf

Video:
"Fatty Liver Expert: The Toxic Ingredient Silently Filling Your Liver With Fat - Dr David Unwin"

Websuche (DuckDuckGo):
https://html.duckduckgo.com/html?q=%22glyk%C3%A4mischer%20index%22%20lebensmittel

https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=zc8Nh4TMB1s

(https://youtu.be/zc8Nh4TMB1s)

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#DiaryOfACEO #DrDavidUnwin #glykämischerIndex #glykämischeLast #Zucker #Insulin #Blutzucker #Ernährung #Gesundheit #Diabetes #Krebs #Demenz #LowCarb #ZeroCarb

Podcast Tipp on nutrition and the metabolism simulator: Boundless Body Radio.

Today's episode 989 features Yours Truly, and an introduction to my favorite side project.

Check https://butterbei.de/en/posts/welcome-boundless-body-radio-listeners/ or go right to the episode at https://www.myboundlessbody.com/podcast-1/episode/81e967ed/the-incredible-and-free-insulinglucose-simulator-with-olaf-kock-989

#nutrition #food #health #science #insulin

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I think my bizarre spell of #insulin resistance may be over 🤞… scaled my pump profile back to normal this afternoon as I worked in the yard and I have been smooth sailing. No ketones this morning either.
#T1D #Type1Diabetes #Diabetes #DiabeticProblems

Samira’s #stepfather diagnosed with a #heart condition and #diabetes requires heart #pills and #insulin to stay #alive .

They enter a #pharmacy and at first glance, the shelves look abundantly stocked. But upon closer #inspection it’s an #illusion#bottles and packages of #skincare and #vitamins .

Subject: Fasting, health, and low-calorie feast. Hopefully, this post will be useful to others seeking to lose weight and improve quality of life.

Illustration: The photo shows my first meal after a 3-day water fast [and the only meal for that day]. It took me most of the day to eat it. Note the protein. It's important for reasons explained below.

Surprisingly, the feast in the photo adds up to only 1,700 calories. That's low enough for me to lose weight on, but I'll try to get it down to the 1,200 to 1,650 calories range as frequently as possible. Regardless, as the photo shows, if you'd like to diet, you don't need to starve.

In 2013, I was referred to as "gaunt". Just a year later, I was seriously overweight. I've been up and down since then. I'm approaching age 70 and overweight at that age means deceased. It's time to stabilize to a reasonable weight.

I completed a 3-day [77 hour] water fast today. The fast ran from about 9:00am PT on Sunday [May 24, 2026] to 2:00pm PT on Wednesday [May 27, 2026]. Note: I'd had no food since Saturday, but I did have a bottle of orange Gatorade about an hour before I started the 77 hours.

A water fast is, ideally, a minimum of 72 hours during which you consume only water. It can go to 4 to 5 days, but even just 3 days is risky. This type of fast can have major benefits, but it can also lead to damage or, in some cases, death. It's safer to limit it to 3 to 4 days.

Positive effects can include temporary #autophagy, #ketosis, and improved immune response and #insulin sensitivity. Autophagy is a cellular repair step. Ketosis means, essentially, "burn fat". In short, a water fast can be a thumbs up for weight loss and health in general.

However, negative effects can include a condition called refeeding syndrome, which is potentially fatal; keto flu, which can include headaches, nausea, dizziness, and vomiting; loss of muscle tissue in addition to fat; and strain on the cardiovascular system that can cause damage.

Muscle tissue loss can be reduced, to some extent, by temporarily increasing protein intake immediately after a water fast.

An additional catch is that, after a fast of any type, one can't eat too much in the way of processed foods such as fast food or lost weight will come right back.

In my case, my fast was 100% water during the 77 hours except for a bottle of diet cola. A review shows that, even though diet cola has zero calories, it can interfere with the benefits of fasting. So, I'll try to skip the drink next time.

I took non-gummy multivitamin tablets one day as well. The non-gummy type has zero calories, but I'll probably skip vitamins as well during future fasts as this is advised.

Oddly, I wasn't conscious of hunger at any stage. Towards the end, I did imagine a turkey wing. I think that there were other side effects during the fast, but I'm not certain.

I plan to repeat the fast periodically. I'll do 3 days on the fast and a number of days eating; then repeat the cycle. During eating days, I'll try to minimize processed foods, especially fast food. I figure, perhaps one restaurant meal for every 1 or 2 cycles. We'll see how it goes. In the end, perhaps I'll have a workable long-term Coder Diet.

My first post-fast meal this time, and the only meal for the day [Wednesday, May 27, 2026] is shown in the attached photo.

The meal is a large turkey wing, 275g sliced ham, 1.5 lbs of grape tomatoes, 9 baby potatoes, 4 large carrots, 3 green onions, 5 sweet mini-peppers, 4 small plums, 2 nectarines, and 1 medium honeycrisp apple. The beverage is water with a small amount of rice vinegar added.

I ended up not eating the apple at the time. Estimated calories for the rest: 1,700 calories. Estimated cost for the rest: $24.00. Note: About 70% of the cost came from the meat and the 1.5 lbs of grape tomatoes.

One take-away is that baby potatoes, sweet mini-peppers, carrots, apples, small plums, and especially green onions are all major bargains from both a cost and a calories perspective. Green onions are practically free in both contexts.

#diet #fasting #health

Holy fucking fuck, SCIENCE!

"A patient with type 1 diabetes has begun producing his own insulin after receiving a transplant of pancreatic cells. For the first time, islet cells have been edited so they wouldn't be rejected by the patient, removing the need for immunosuppressant drugs." --Dr Ian Weissman on Bluesky

Because it's been pointed out below: the piece is from August 2025.

#Science #Diabet4es #Insulin #Transplants #immuneSystem

https://www.sciencealert.com/first-of-its-kind-cell-transplant-brings-a-cure-for-diabetes-closer

First-Of-Its-Kind Cell Transplant Brings a Cure For Diabetes Closer

A patient with type 1 diabetes has begun producing his own insulin after receiving a transplant of pancreatic cells.

ScienceAlert
Stem cells have potent potential for diabetes treatment | The-14

Stem cell therapies show promise for Type 1 diabetes by producing insulin cells, with early trials restoring insulin production but challenges remain ahead.

The-14 Pictures

Let's get down to (Buttered) Brass Tacks:
Insulin, Chapter 2

This time it's about Diabetes - all types, and spoiler alert: It's more than 2 😲

https://butterbei.de/en/posts/insulin-chapter-2/

#nutrition #food #Insulin #BloodSugar #diabetes #type1diabetes #type2diabetes

Insulin, Chapter 2 · Butter bei...

Insulin is in the center of many noncommunicable diseases. In this chapter we’re looking at the various types of Diabetes. ☝️🤓: More than 2!