Healthy Living
  • General Health
  • Diabetes
  • Men’s Health
  • Dental
  • Weight Loss
  • General Health
  • Diabetes
  • Men’s Health
  • Dental
  • Weight Loss
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Diabetes

Fox News gets Diabetes Dietary Advice WRONG! – Doctor Reacts

Jenna by Jenna
March 27, 2025
in Diabetes
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Introduction

In today’s rapidly evolving world of nutrition and health, the accuracy of dietary advice is more crucial than ever. In this article, we’ll explore a video critique by Dr. Eric Westman regarding a Fox News segment on diabetes dietary advice. The video delves into the potential pitfalls of relying on traditional media sources for health guidance.

The Source of Confusion

Dr. Westman begins by highlighting that journalists often contact “experts” for information who may not always be up to date with the latest scientific knowledge. As such, the dietary advice provided in such segments may not always align with current scientific consensus, leading to potentially misleading information being disseminated to the public.

Related articles

5 Blood Sugar Hacks Your Doctor Hasn’t Told You About!

Early Warning Signs of Insulin Resistance: 12 Common Symptoms to Watch Out For

The Role of Saturated Fats

An example of outdated advice is the fear of saturated fats. Traditional advice often warns against saturated fats due to their supposed link to heart disease. However, contemporary research has shown that saturated fat is not as harmful as once thought, and avoiding it may not be necessary, especially for those with type 2 diabetes.

Recommended Foods by Fox News

The segment recommended foods like tofu, Greek yogurt, almonds, and prunes for people with diabetes. Dr. Westman points out the limitations and potential drawbacks of these choices, such as the difficulty in moderating almond consumption, which can lead to excessive calorie intake.

Misleading Glycemic Index

Fox News also highlighted prunes as a suitable option due to their low glycemic index. However, Dr. Westman argues that while prunes may have a lower glycemic index compared to other dried fruits, they still contain considerable carbs that can affect blood sugar levels negatively.

Barley and Beans: A Closer Look

Another notable mention was barley, supposedly beneficial for lowering cholesterol. Dr. Westman criticizes this advice for being rooted in old paradigms that misplace the cause of heart disease, emphasizing that barley is not low in carbs and might not be ideal for those managing diabetes.

Foods to Avoid

The segment correctly identifies sugar-sweetened beverages and packaged baked goods as foods to avoid, which Dr. Westman concurs with. However, he notes the message on fried foods is misleading, explaining that frying itself does not inherently make food unhealthy unless it involves carbs.

The Controversial Alcohol Advice

Contrary to the segment’s claim that alcohol is dangerous for diabetics, Dr. Westman suggests that, in moderation, alcohol does not raise blood glucose levels and might even be manageable within a diabetic diet.

Importance of Data-Driven Choices

Dr. Westman emphasizes the value of continuous glucose monitors, which can provide real-time data on how various foods impact blood sugar levels. This technology empowers individuals with diabetes to make informed dietary choices.

Conclusion

Dr. Westman’s critique serves as a reminder to approach media-driven dietary advice with a critical eye. Understanding the biases and potential motives behind such reports can aid individuals in making decisions grounded in evidence rather than outdated or sensationalized information.

Related Posts

5 Blood Sugar Hacks Your Doctor Hasn’t Told You About!

by Jenna
August 27, 2025
0

### Understanding Blood Sugar Maintaining balanced blood sugar levels is crucial for overall health. Fluctuations can lead to impulsive eating, energy crashes, and long-term health issues...

Early Warning Signs of Insulin Resistance: 12 Common Symptoms to Watch Out For

by Jenna
August 26, 2025
0

Understanding Insulin Resistance Insulin resistance is a condition where the body's cells become less sensitive to the hormone insulin, which helps regulate sugar levels in the...

You are HURTING Your KIDNEYS By Doing THIS Every Day!

by Jenna
August 25, 2025
0

### Understanding Your Kidneys Your kidneys are vital organs that play a crucial role in filtering waste and excess fluids from your blood, maintaining a balance...

The Fastest Way to Lower Your HbA1c! (6 Ways)

by Jenna
August 24, 2025
0

### Understanding HbA1c HbA1c is a blood test that provides an average level of blood sugar over the past two to three months. It is crucial...

High-protein, gut-friendly bread you can make in under 10 minutes (no baking skills)

by Jenna
August 22, 2025
0

### High-Protein, Gut-Friendly Bread - A Quick Baking Solution! Do you want to bake a nutritious loaf of bread without needing advanced culinary skills or spending...

Next Post

The Healthiest Foods You Need in Your Diet

How to make a high-protein breakfast for energy and gut health (Italian chickpea pancakes!)

Treating My Patients With Food ft. Nick DiGiovanni

CATEGORIES

  • Dental
  • Diabetes
  • General Health
  • Men's Health
  • Weight Loss

RECOMMENDED

Weight Loss

STOP Eating Butter For Weight Loss & Eat These 3 Foods Instead! | Dr. Mindy Pelz

April 10, 2025
Men's Health

17 Years Of NO BS Fat Loss Advice In 20 Minutes

June 24, 2025

Your go-to source for inspiration and guidance to live a healthier, happier life every day.

© 2025 all rights reserved

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Terms & Conditions
No Result
View All Result
  • About
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

© 2025 all rights reserved