Why Won't My Fasting Blood Sugar Go Down

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  • čas přidán 14. 10. 2024
  • If you’re asking, Why Won't My Fasting Blood Sugar Go Down, this video will give you insights into high blood sugar, issues where fasting glucose is high, hyperglycemia and the dawn effect, or high fasting blood sugar. Maybe you don’t even have type II diabetes. Even if you can’t lower blood sugar, and even if you have high blood sugar on keto, there are usually reasons a person has high blood glucose or they are seeing morning blood sugar high.
    If you continue to check your blood sugar level every morning and the blood sugar is not dropping the way you want it to, when you learn to work with your body, you can improve the high blood sugar in the morning issue as you better understand insulin resistance and how the body works.
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Komentáře • 148

  • @KickItNaturally
    @KickItNaturally  Před rokem +4

    Next Helpful Videos to Watch on This Topic and a Comment's Section Disclaminer:
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    Comments Section Disclaimer
    Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Nothing in the comments section of this video is intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Never disregard or delay seeking professional medical advice because of something you have read or seen in this video or the comments section of this video. No comments or users’ personal opinions found here have been evaluated or approved by the FDA and should not be viewed as medical advice.
    Allowing people’s shared comments on this site does not imply our endorsement of, nor any medical claim by us.
    People here are simply sharing their own experiences or opinions. If we applaud anyone’s achievements in the comments section we are not saying that we approve of how they did it or that that method is right for you. We are simply celebrating someone’s win. Any results or personal experiences shared should not be considered typical, regardless of the opinion of the one sharing the experience and should not be considered a cure for any disease or medical condition.
    If we share a link to other content, we are not saying that this is the answer to your health concern. We are simply sharing other content that may be helpful from an educational standpoint only. If we share steps we use with our clients or methods others have shared with us, that does not mean we are suggesting you follow those steps or methods or providing any type of medical advice in any way. We are simply sharing thoughts and opinions for educational purposes.

    • @paulhostetler1039
      @paulhostetler1039 Před 12 dny

      Are you taking any supplements because if you are they are the likely cause of those high glucose levels. Don't take any supplements for one day and you'll see how different it will be.

  • @kalyanishridhar2184
    @kalyanishridhar2184 Před rokem +41

    This is basically me now. I can’t get my bs down even though I am doing very low carb diet. I felt proteins are stressing my system a lot. Intermittent fasting is also not working . My BS still at 155 even after a 16-8 fasting. Quite frustrating.

    • @ericaulbach
      @ericaulbach Před 6 měsíci +4

      Try a 3day fat fast. It will keep you satiated and could possibly bring down your glucose. It worked for me in little over one day.

    • @HONORfocus
      @HONORfocus Před 6 měsíci +2

      Insulin resistant

    • @asherasator
      @asherasator Před 6 měsíci +8

      Your body may be comfortable with glucose at those numbers. The glucose parameters the medical industry give are idealistic, not necessarily realistic for everybody.

    • @MrCarburettor
      @MrCarburettor Před 4 měsíci +2

      Same problem here! Even fasted cardio increases my blood sugar. Only thing worked for me is resistance training. Lift heavy and/or lift to failure.

    • @powersliding
      @powersliding Před 3 měsíci

      like the video says, it takes month or years. you want it quick, don't eat for a day or two..youll see instant result, worked for me. had stomach issues and couldn't eat for two days. on an empty stomach my levels dropped from 8.7 to 8.2, measured at the same time of day..i call this hyper fasting, fasting more than 24 hours. my blood sugar level is really stubborn but ive dropped it, fasting and work out. was above 10th level up to 18.9. I had stopped exercising for 5 month and didn't fast. at that time relied on zero carb/sugar intake and meds... suddenly it went crazy above 18. only on meds is definitely not enough..I'm on a platue now, into the 8's and working hard to get it into the 7 maybe august without meds...it's terrible though as sometimes I get into the 9's..that's because i change the time i test my blood which is in the morning where dawn phenomenon happens. think ill try midnight just before sleeping after 10 hours of fasting

  • @sweetsushanna-ahh
    @sweetsushanna-ahh Před 7 měsíci +5

    You are hilarious! Presented so well, now I'm definitely going to go through all your videos. I was told by a holistic doctor that I am pre-diabetic. I was having hypertensive episodes and ended up in the ER a few times. I think the hypertension is related to my anxiety/panic disorder. I've lost a lot of weight....maybe about 40 lbs . I have high blood sugar readings from adding carbs, so I'm doing low carbs right now. I lost the bulk of the weight first from fasting, OMAD and cutting out sugar. I want to learn as much as I can. I love doing research and I hope to learn a lot from you so that I can take better care of myself.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Welcome aboard! Here is our video for insights into anxiety: czcams.com/video/UokNi-R9iLk/video.html
      Your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through running simple self-tests you can run at home to get an idea of what imbalances can be creating trouble, and what steps would help you correct them. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course
      Come back and let us know how it goes.

  • @HollyRock
    @HollyRock Před rokem +4

    You are correct on these items for type 1 and type 2. So much of this applies to me even as a type 1. Thank you for the information. I do ketovore with small doses of kimchi/pickle juice/psyllium husk/etc for the microbiome. This is helping but still have these issues. You opened a huge block with the gallbladder/bile/ HCL. Getting that protocol together and sharing your info with others. Take care Tony!!!

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před rokem

      Glad it's helping and great to see you checking in here Holly!

  • @northyland1157
    @northyland1157 Před 3 měsíci +8

    The way I approach spikes: is to eat something, then check my sugar 1.5 hours later. If i get a big spike, I avoid that food. If I don't spike. I add it to my menu. I needed to see how each food acted with my body. My original goal was to keep my spikes under 160. Buy now that I got it dialed in on what foods my body likes.. I can almost always keep my spikes under 125. Example meal, A big bowl of salad with avacado, cucumber, mushrooms, blueberries, vinegar and oil dressing(homemade) and some HAM. I know this meal will not spike my sugars.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing your approach. This is one that can help some people see improvement. But fixing imbalances and malfunctions can help remove the need to do this. Your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through running simple self-tests you can run at home to get an idea of what imbalances can be creating trouble, and what steps would help you correct them. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course
      Come back and let us know how it goes.

  • @underpsi5405
    @underpsi5405 Před rokem +10

    Thank you I was looking for this information for years ❤

  • @joelopez1171
    @joelopez1171 Před rokem +4

    Definitely the best explanation that I have received to explain my blood sugar situation. Thank you.

  • @SpaceJesus57
    @SpaceJesus57 Před rokem +5

    Thank you so much for this video. I thought i was doing sonething aay wrong in my fasting/keto journey. Seeing high glucose nunbers is so frustrating and defeating when i am consistent with keto. This explains it well and scares me less.
    How often should I be checking my sugars and what time? Right now I check two to three times a day.

  • @jamesedwards2687
    @jamesedwards2687 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Thanks for this presentation. Helped me understand my issues with high morning glucose teadings.

  • @givingvoice1
    @givingvoice1 Před rokem +10

    "The butter, the bacon and the brains" 😂😂
    I am on carnivore and rarely see a fasting glucose below 112. I have since learned it is highest btwn 4-8am. Best to extend the fasting closer to 11 or noon.
    LOOOOVE YOUR CHANNEL ❤😊
    Ps, how can I tell if my body fuels better on fat or on glucose? I recall you mentioning this.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před rokem +1

      Hi @Eve Haslam, our free digestion course teaches how to fill out what is called an imbalance guide and that can help you get an idea. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course

    • @givingvoice1
      @givingvoice1 Před rokem +1

      @@KickItNaturally FANTASTIC!

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před rokem +1

      :)

  • @zedrafik
    @zedrafik Před rokem +6

    Love your videos and insights in everything you're talking about. I've been learning so much about my own body chemistry from your videos!! Thank you for doing what you do

  • @fpanadero2626
    @fpanadero2626 Před rokem +1

    Glad to see you on here! I had a chemistry panel done by Will almost 10 yrs ago... My body of knowledge!

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před rokem +1

      Always excited to see friends of Will's stopping by. Thanks for saying hi. I appreciate it.

  • @raficknaseeven3533
    @raficknaseeven3533 Před 13 dny

    Thanks. I suspected that gluconeogenesis was going on as a response to balance glucose shortages.
    For us it is a good thing if we are depleting the glycogen and fat reserves out of the liver. I am now 72 and in good health but working hard to be keep my fbc at 135. Some days it goes to 170 in spite of calorie management and waking 3 km.
    The only negative thing I was diagnosed with was a slightly enlarged liver. My cholesterol TG and LDL are high but it doesn’t worry me and I refuse to take statins.
    I hope to deplete the storage from my liver in a year with careful carbs management
    Enjoyed your presentation. Thanks again.

  • @michaelmorris9546
    @michaelmorris9546 Před rokem +2

    This is a GREAT video, with a very talented presenter. VERY well done !

  • @plumeria8357
    @plumeria8357 Před rokem +3

    Great video as always! Thank you. I seem to have on again off again gallbladder issues. Burping, hiccups, middle right quadrant pain off and on. Headaches and tired when it happens. Bloating. Tests show nothing wrong. Help please.

  • @EJ257IHI
    @EJ257IHI Před 10 měsíci +6

    So far it's (1) 200 mcg Chromium, (2) PancreVen and (3) Very little to no carbs. Fasting blood sugar inching down, I'm at 92 mg/dL.
    1 and 2 before bed.

  • @deborahelliott8460
    @deborahelliott8460 Před 10 měsíci +1

    here I thought it was my fatty liver. Yes, I had an infection that would not heal for over 7 months. They gave me antibiotics for it with no results. I started doing Keto and went from 12.4 to 8.7 and now its 8.5 but seems to work when it wants to. I will keep going with this though. I think its correct, it will take time. My blood sugars are high still but quite correct, with all the crap my body got over the years, is still dealing with the corrections and healing will take more time to do. I even took some blockers for sugar and carbs, and it does well, but noticed my stool has food in it that isn't digested. I cleaned out my liver, kidneys, etc. to help resolve that and have no more pain in my side or stomach, which I had. So, you are correct in all what you are saying. Just wish my doctor paid as much attention to me as this video seems to do.

  • @post-von-amina8761
    @post-von-amina8761 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I began with fasting step by step.
    Yes it’s right- the blood sugar stays high but now without Insulin and I loose slowly weight.
    Trick is, I do not eat Sugar, bread, KH (only oates 30 g a day) . Better Protein, sometimes Nest and a Lot of Vegetables, Salat
    No KH , no beding hingry.
    It’s the Sugar-Level That makes me hungry. Now I‘am fasting 24 , 36 Hours without and problem and beeing hungry.

  • @micaonyx5301
    @micaonyx5301 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I love your videos, they're very helpful and informative with a side of humor 🤣

  • @Gorman-84
    @Gorman-84 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Your presentations are always entertaining! 😅. Oh, ya, also informative. 😁

  • @coronabuster3611
    @coronabuster3611 Před měsícem

    Fantastic video. Amusing, informative, this is the best and most realistic video On Diabetes I've watched.

  • @jrkob1156
    @jrkob1156 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I have a question regarding the chart in your video. It shows a range of 100 too 200 fasting glucose. My understanding is that guidelines say that above 100 (and below 120) means pre-diabetic.
    In my case, over the past few months I have seen my fasting blood glucose go from what used to be 85-90, to now 105. So it is in the pre-diabetic range, but on your chart, at the very bottom of your 100-200 range. Could you comment on this ? I'm a bit worried now. Strangely, my response to meals is excellent and I am not worried about this, I rarely spike above 140 even after eating carbs and even if I do, it is for a short period of time only. It is the fasting blood glucose that seems to have gone slightly above 100. So I'm not sure what to think.
    Thank you for the video.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před 4 měsíci

      I mention in the video that the chart is just a representation. We like to see fasting glucose between 75-99 for optimal.

  • @davidcottrell1308
    @davidcottrell1308 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Great presentation!!

  • @hoebeng1
    @hoebeng1 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Great information. Thank you very much.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před 8 měsíci

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @hoebeng1
      @hoebeng1 Před 8 měsíci

      I was getting worried when my blood glucose was rapidly going up for no apparent reasons despite successfully bringing it down.
      My Endocrinologist either doesn't know or won't explain to me.
      Thak you for enlightening me.

    • @hoebeng1
      @hoebeng1 Před 8 měsíci

      My next question is, how will the elevated reading affect my A1c result when I go for my next test?

  • @rudyancot4382
    @rudyancot4382 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for your info...
    True enough, you must be familiarize with the importance of insulin resistance..do not rely on fasting..

  • @karlhungus5554
    @karlhungus5554 Před rokem +1

    For me, I've not found "carbs" to be a problem, since the carbohydrates I eat are whole food carbohydrates like potatoes (red, white, yellow), sweet potatoes, fruits, and non-starchy vegetables.
    Some processed foods referred to as "carbs" can also be high in fat. But, the fat content is often overlooked, due to the ongoing fixation on "sugar." Both "carbs" and "sugar" should be defined, as they mean different things to different people.
    Personally, I've found it easier to lose weight by lowering fat intake (leaner animal products; less butter, cheese, and nuts; avoiding oils) and increasing fruits and vegetables. Obviously, this isn't magic or rocket science. It's simply lowering caloric intake, as is always required for weight loss.
    So, whole food carbohydrates are not inherently bad. It's the inability to metabolize them that's the issue. Avoiding unprocessed carbohydrates only masks the underlying dysfunction. Perhaps avoiding them for a period of time can be helpful, while trying to address the underlying issue.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před rokem +2

      That just means you are likely processing carbs better than fats and fats are creating more trouble for you than the carbs. This video explains how things like that can happen and how no diet is right for every person: czcams.com/video/olKPDHWd2GM/video.html

  • @islagoo
    @islagoo Před rokem +4

    Go to your hoedown and eat a bunch of pie 😂. You make learning fun!

  • @philschiavone101
    @philschiavone101 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Finally, I wake up around 100. I do not eat until late morning and my bs goes to 128. Two hours after I eat I am back down to 100 all day. 😢

  • @denisconor648
    @denisconor648 Před 6 měsíci

    Great stuff doc

  • @Pipsterz
    @Pipsterz Před 9 dny +1

    Aaaa.... Son of a sack a nuts 😂😂 Thanks T.C.!!

  • @johfc
    @johfc Před 8 měsíci +1

    A long story, but I basically stopped consuming almost all carbohydrates 6 months ago. My blood sugar is declining towards normal, but very slowly. A very small amount of carbohydrate from milk or nuts gives me huge spikes in blood sugar. If I fast for 24-36 hours I can get to a "normal" blood sugar.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through running simple self-tests you can run at home to get an idea of what imbalances can be creating trouble, and what steps would help you correct them. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course
      Come back and let us know how it goes.

  • @srinidhirao1620
    @srinidhirao1620 Před měsícem

    I do 19-5 IF, low carb nd only have lunch & eat very light meal at 6pm . My morning blood sugar will be 116 & it comes down to around 101 just before lunch. 2hrs after lunch, it will be around 99.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před měsícem +1

      The video where you just commented explains why someone can have high blood sugar when fasting longer then their body is set up to fast. This video can explain more: czcams.com/video/4-shXYBDeIs/video.html

  • @carlosipec2270
    @carlosipec2270 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Stress... Now that I think about it!
    Very tense life for years. That lead to a divorce this past August. Getting another house, moving, sell stuff, etc. etc.
    Yeah! I guess that's a major thing. 😞

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před 10 měsíci

      Yeah, it can be rough. Here is our video on stress: czcams.com/video/RJqgmzjzqk0/video.html

    • @SherryBowie-j4m
      @SherryBowie-j4m Před 3 měsíci

      My husband died from covid. I believe the stress and grief triggered the type 2 diabetes diagnosis, by constant high cortisol levels.

  • @philschiavone101
    @philschiavone101 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Thanks, I will quit working. That is what gives me stress.

  • @seberianlife8406
    @seberianlife8406 Před 12 dny

    Thank you Sir ,its exactly what iam going thru

  • @hayzersolar
    @hayzersolar Před 2 měsíci +1

    i had a heart attack on the 9 of July and my sugar was 490. right now, I'm hanging around 135-100 morning's being the highest. i know about the dawn phenomenonand i expect it to be higher. I'm on a carnivore diet no carbs or sugar and my sugar is dropping but can't get below 100. now i don't have a gallbladder since 2016 and i think i have a gut issue (heart burn none stop since the surgery and diarrhea none stop also). i don't have insurance can't afford it so going to the doctor so what is next for me? i ready to give up and go back to eating like i use to at least i was happy.

    • @lisastrozzieri9043
      @lisastrozzieri9043 Před měsícem

      I understand the not having insurance. Deep dive on CZcams till you figure this out. You will likely get further than if you had unlimited access to medical treatment. Sad but often the case. Learn how to get to the root cause through research. I have learned and found leads to fabulous information in the comments as much as in the videos. Heart disease IS reversable but it is driven by high blood sugar. The sooner you start to unravel your health challenges the less complicated and hopefully less expensive to course correct. Don't blame yourself either. The standard American diet is poison. Don't let anything keep you from your healing. This channel is a great start. There are many more. Got a question? GTS - Google That Sh*t!
      You got this.

  • @oldbiker9739
    @oldbiker9739 Před 8 měsíci

    I went on the MacDougal diet , but my blood sugar was still high at 9.1 to 10.2 , so I stopped the starches the potatoes and corn and rice , it is now at 5.1 that only took 5 days and now i eat salad at noon and soups for supper and no snacking lost 23 pounds in 3 weeks .

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před 8 měsíci +3

      Great job. I'm not a fan of the Mcdougal diet at all.

  • @desmomotodesmomoto2033
    @desmomotodesmomoto2033 Před měsícem

    Prolonged fasting, cold plunges, marathon, heavy workouts, sauna....etc all rise your blood glucose due to stress. Avoid them.
    Eat, sleep, chill and repeat.

  • @PetClipdog
    @PetClipdog Před 3 měsíci +2

    Why doesn't Dr Check Insuline First before the Blood Sugar get high?

  • @pjm377
    @pjm377 Před měsícem

    Great explanation.

  • @ForeverHealthUS
    @ForeverHealthUS Před 4 měsíci +1

    very informative and useful

  • @lululove6175
    @lululove6175 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Besides all the great advice you give, would love to see you in a comedy club doing stand up….got the book for pooping TC.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I'm not against the idea. We'll see if I ever get around to do that again. :)

  • @Judahthanksgiving
    @Judahthanksgiving Před 2 měsíci +1

    My husband's keeps staying at 250 in his sleep. We are doing what we know to do. This is driving us crazy.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před 2 měsíci

      Your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through running simple self-tests you can run at home to get an idea of what imbalances can be creating trouble, and what steps would help you correct them. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course
      Come back and let us know how it goes.

    • @TheRealTommyBear33
      @TheRealTommyBear33 Před 2 měsíci

      i get that i am great at night its during the day i cant get lower urgh I guess we each have battles. mine only stays up at night is I eat late and its carbs. I ate late last night but it was high fat cream cheese and my sugar was lower all night

    • @gregoryjacobs4114
      @gregoryjacobs4114 Před měsícem

      I figured out going on a jog only helps for the moment weight lifting is the best way to improve insulin sensitivity

  • @songoku11433
    @songoku11433 Před rokem

    Hi T.C! Love your videos, truly Godsend. Read your book Kick your fat in the nuts, and started supplementing with Betaine HCL + beets which have literally changed my life. Im currently taking 5 caps (650mg ea) to each meal after titrating / doing the "HCL test".
    I eat 4 meals a day, rather protein-heavy. Ive read that supplementing with zinc, chewing properly, adding some probiotics etc will help "naturally". But for how long should I stay on the high dose HCL, are there any ways/tricks to tell when it would be a good time do taper down? Very much appreciate any input/pointers! 🙏

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před rokem +1

      HI, I can't give advice on specific situations, but our free digestion course talks about how to reduce things. You can fid that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course

  • @premraj2817
    @premraj2817 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Well said!

  • @johnbrando8248
    @johnbrando8248 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Yes gluconeogenesis is the culprit of morning blood sugar spike so the question is how to solve this?

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před 5 měsíci

      The information in this video explains the situations where this will be magnified and how to correct it.

  • @ericaulbach
    @ericaulbach Před 6 měsíci +1

    Be careful and read your food labels closely! I was eating a sausage on and off thinking it was sugar and carb free but it had dextrose and was totally unaware! Dextrose is higher on the glycemic index than even glucose. Essentially it doesn’t need to be on the nutrition info but only in the ingredients!!! After eliminating that food
    my BG went down a bit but was still bouncing around erratically until I did a fat fast and that finally got my glucose down in the 70’s and lower. It kept me satiated and my crappy keto feeling went away immediately. By the way I was getting plenty of minerals and salt the whole time which can also make you feel like crud if you don’t get enough. Also watch artificial sweeteners. Most will bump up your glucose too. Yes, even sugarless gum and sports drinks can mess with you.

  • @kaweka260
    @kaweka260 Před 3 měsíci

    I saw a youtbe that mentioned reason for high glucose readings staying high is the red blood cells live longer for those on high protein and a lot of lean muscle, giving a false elevation. Of course this applies to those are are athletes or lean mass hyper responders. Interesting.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před 3 měsíci

      I feel like that is a possibility, but not as common as the issues we talk about in this video.

  • @zedrafik
    @zedrafik Před rokem

    And one more thing, i would like to really request for you to make a video on this. I've already downloaded and read your book "Kick your fat in the nuts" but i would love for you to paint a clearer picture on this topic. It is "Air Hunger".. the mainstream healthcare only brush this off as Anxiety and i had everything checked in terms of my heart and lungs and blood but everything is looking fine. It all started in 2020 where i was just playing my video games and all of a sudden i feel like I'm not getting enough air. So since then I've neen having anxiety bcs of the fear of not getting enough air. So the anxiety was only triggered after i feel like i can't get enough air. And since then my chest and tummy always feels congested and it's so much worse after eating so doc prescribed me PPI. Since then I've been only eating once a day. And i got off PPI 6 months ago after learning about the side effects. After watching your videos and trying the self tests you mentioned and reading your book i can conclude that i have :
    Anabolic imbalance
    Chronic Constipation
    Sympathetic imbalance bcs my pulse pressure is greater than 46 and my breath rate is 9 to 10 per min so indicates I'm too alkaline
    Low stomach acid
    Systolic lood pressure below 112
    POTS or Dizzy when standing up
    Fatigue
    Restless legs syndrome which is especially bad after PPI

    • @zedrafik
      @zedrafik Před rokem

      Basically you've made a video on all of this except for Air Hunger and Chest/Tummy tightness or discomfort. So i just want to understand what could be the cause of air hunger and overall discomfort in my chest and abdomen besides heart and lung problems. Is it coming solely from my digestion? I was overweight before and lost a good amount of weight already and there are days where i feel great and i am actually happy but there are days where i just feel down bcs of my discomfort on the inside which caused me to feel depressed even though i have no reason to be so. A video on this topic would be greatly appreciated. I'm already implementing lots of your tips and so far so good, now just waiting for my betaine HCL which i highly believe to be the answer for all of my problems. Thank you once again and sorry for the long essay

  • @mayankpatel5109
    @mayankpatel5109 Před rokem +1

    Hello, when I eat lunch or dinner my sugar goes up to 160 or more and within one hour comes back to 100 so that means my insulin is working, right ? but in the morning when the blood sugar goesup and stays up about 130, does not matter I eat, or I do exercise so what is the meaning of this? my pancreas is not kicking insulin or what in the morning?

    • @asherasator
      @asherasator Před 6 měsíci

      Higher morning glucose is nature's way of giving you required energy in the morning. The idea that morning glucose should be very low is wrong.

    • @mayankpatel5109
      @mayankpatel5109 Před 5 měsíci

      But my high sugar stays high until noon

    • @asherasator
      @asherasator Před 5 měsíci

      @@mayankpatel5109 Are you doing a lot of demanding physical things for the glucose to be expected down? If not, anything below 140 is totally fine and normal. It is not normal to have glucose levels close to hypoglycemia if not doing anything physically strenuous. The ideal medical numbers are not gospel. Different people have different "normal" levels. Some people have high glucose but are technically not diabetic. The overall guideline levels have been lowered to where practically anybody can be labeled diabetic, then they can sell supplies and services to more people. Up to 180 was normal and were not considered diabetic until over 250, because that's where some can get into keto acidosis. If your highs after eating are around 160 that is within normal.

  • @kalkeikuu
    @kalkeikuu Před rokem +1

    What causes hypertension to remain high? Low minerals? Gallstones? Hiatal Hernia?

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před rokem

      Here is our video on high blood pressure: czcams.com/video/S9ATxwRMe3U/video.html

    • @francoistourigny3006
      @francoistourigny3006 Před rokem

      You really are the best, learn a lot from you, everything you said make so much sense!

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před rokem

      I appreciate it francois.

  • @gruv2nz
    @gruv2nz Před měsícem

    The way you presented this had me laughing 😄

  • @parveenbishnoi1560
    @parveenbishnoi1560 Před 6 měsíci +2

    My sugar level 250 today
    I have low carb diet now

  • @tonybp
    @tonybp Před 3 měsíci

    This is madness, I'm doing everything right but my BS is still high with low carb and fasting. I lost weight but now I'm stuck. I don't care anymore, as long as I keep my weight I'll do as I please.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před 3 měsíci

      This video explains some of the reasons this can happen. If you decide you want to figure it out, Your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through running simple self-tests you can run at home to get an idea of what imbalances can be creating trouble, and what steps would help you correct them. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course
      Come back and let us know how it goes.

  • @eldapucci3306
    @eldapucci3306 Před 5 měsíci

    Me too. But I am sticking to it

  • @melaniecaron1650
    @melaniecaron1650 Před 2 měsíci

    I dont mind that my sugar goes up but I do mind that it sends me to the ER! Type 2 here! I had a traumatic event then had a 2 carb protein shake (which I threw up in the ER parking lot) 10 min later i'm at the ER cold sweating nausea bright vision and shaking confusion about to pass out. My blood sugar was 130 before trauma event then in ER they said it was over 208. with ketones in my urine. Sounds like I have to stay stress free to do carnivore.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před 2 měsíci

      there could be other malfunctions or imbalances contributing to that as well, especially for a type II diabetic. Your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through running simple self-tests you can run at home to get an idea of what imbalances can be creating trouble, and what steps would help you correct them. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course
      Come back and let us know how it goes.

    • @melaniecaron1650
      @melaniecaron1650 Před 2 měsíci

      @@KickItNaturally Thank you yes I will give anything a try at this point. Woke up this morning blood sugar was 134 went to water my flowers did not eat or drink anything and now my bs is 204. Man I am so lost!! Thanks for the advice.

  • @AJ-cd2ox
    @AJ-cd2ox Před 7 měsíci +1

    I'm in the process of taking my fasting blood sugar, with all the other self tests from Kick Your Fat in the nuts book.
    Day 1 - 125mg/dL (6.9mmol, I'm from the UK)
    Day 2 - 100mg/dL (5.5mmol)
    But my blood sugar 1 hour after eating and 2 hours after are fine - 102.6 mg/dL (5.7mmol) & 86.4 mg/dL (4.8mmol).
    Normal?

  • @TheRealTommyBear33
    @TheRealTommyBear33 Před 2 měsíci

    what if you eat low carb but stil have crappy numbers? hell i have the same bad numbers no inslulin or when i take the units for the 24 hour they tell me to take. I actually seemed to have lower overall blood sugar the days I took 0 insulin so strange

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před 2 měsíci

      A variety of things can cause this. Your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through running simple self-tests you can run at home to get an idea of what imbalances can be creating trouble, and what steps would help you correct them. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course
      Come back and let us know how it goes.

  • @marshallderriek1858
    @marshallderriek1858 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Unprocessed carbs are not the same as processed carbs .. they react differently in the body .. just like all fat is not the same .. why do we need to go over this every video.

  • @lucyrosepetal
    @lucyrosepetal Před 6 měsíci

    I find myself making up cuss words lol

  • @davidbird9423
    @davidbird9423 Před 6 měsíci

    Your funny 😄 😅
    Great information thanks

  • @miras2222
    @miras2222 Před 7 měsíci

    4:40 - insuline resistance fixing

  • @jimscanoe
    @jimscanoe Před 8 měsíci

    Try stop eating saturated fats (don't eat meat, eggs, or dairy)-you'll also need to loose weight (the saturated fats you're caring) if you're overweight.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Here is our video on the truth about saturated fats: czcams.com/video/jIHlFB7br88/video.html

  • @SummerHawaii582
    @SummerHawaii582 Před 10 měsíci

    You failed to say cut down on your sweets too.

  • @06XTOR
    @06XTOR Před rokem

    What's wrong with hoedowns and pies...... Lol

  • @makemoneywithmarian
    @makemoneywithmarian Před 9 měsíci +5

    I have been keto/carnivore sine the end of September. I am a type 2 diabetic and i have not lost weight at all. My sugar is stuck between 220 and 250. Even when i take insulin it does nothing. Should i stop taking Insulin? Im so frustrated i want to give up.

    • @KickItNaturally
      @KickItNaturally  Před 9 měsíci

      Your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through running simple self-tests you can run at home to get an idea of what imbalances can be creating trouble, and what steps would help you correct them. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course
      Come back and let us know how it goes.

    • @CalebConnell-p3v
      @CalebConnell-p3v Před 7 měsíci +1

      Mine is the same and it's very discouraging I just want to give up I found out I just found out I have diabetes I'm 36 years old been to the ER twice why can't they figure this out I just want my blood sugar to.go.down staying at the 200s or more and i take insulin once at night

    • @Eliazer011
      @Eliazer011 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@user-bk2ni9xg6p me too. I take a capsule 400mg Gymnema Silvestre to a meal. Take it from the pharmacy. It destroys sugar the natural way and it increases the effectiveness of insulin . I sometimes take two at the same time.

    • @reyrey4261
      @reyrey4261 Před 5 měsíci

      @@CalebConnell-p3v. I was type 2 diabetic. I cut out sugars and processed carbo, no rice, bread, or pasta. A1C went from 9 to 6.2 in two months. It should be 5 by now after only three months. You can replace sugar with allulose, and regular flour with Victoria’s keto flour recipe. Making keto ice cream, brownies, cookies, nut candies and bread are a snap.

    • @mprubio84
      @mprubio84 Před 5 měsíci

      Berberine and sugar defender will help you vigorously