5 Steps to Lower HbA1c Fast! (Insulin Resistance and Diabetes)

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  • @HealthCoachKait
    @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому +84

    When was the last time you had your HbA1c tested?

    • @texastaurus9271
      @texastaurus9271 Рік тому +2

      3 months ago

    • @mdoug7702
      @mdoug7702 Рік тому +8

      Also, my Dr prescribed me Metformin + Fetermin + Phentermine? Mentioned intermittent fasting as well, which I was happy about that advice, but meds they scare me. I do check my blood, after eating spinach, mushroom eggs scramble this morning 10:30 a.m. I was at (86). 4 hours later not sure what to eat, but open to learn more.... 🙏

    • @jpsmusicandmore5457
      @jpsmusicandmore5457 Рік тому

      Mine was a year. I didn’t get my last check up due to Covid. I had an appointment but ended up with Covid. I need to get a checkup but think I will wait till I land in Mexico. What’s your favorite acv?

    • @CHRISTALMOUNTAIN
      @CHRISTALMOUNTAIN Рік тому +1

      No need.❤

    • @mdoug7702
      @mdoug7702 Рік тому +2

      @@CHRISTALMOUNTAIN no need to the medications? Is that what you meant?

  • @GDixon-ch3yl
    @GDixon-ch3yl 9 місяців тому +176

    Five steps;
    1. Intermittent fasting
    2. Apple Cider Vinegar before bedtime in water. One tablespoon diluted in water. Cold water is best for me.
    3. Take a walk in the morning before eating breakfast.
    4. Good sleep.
    5. Reduce stress.

  • @olhemi1
    @olhemi1 Рік тому +795

    Hi Kait 😁👋 I enjoyed your Video. My A1c was 7.2 and after 10 months of low sugar intake and reduced carbs with intermittent fasting now it is A1c 4.7 🙂👍☕

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому +32

      AMAZING Steve! Crazy how quickly it can come down 👏

    • @Zeb786
      @Zeb786 Рік тому +13

      Wow amazing

    • @Romulan112
      @Romulan112 Рік тому +8

      If you are now 4.7, are you now considered a diabetic?

    • @olhemi1
      @olhemi1 Рік тому +38

      @@Romulan112 Yes and no I just control it with what I eat and intermittent fasting. But my Dr calls diet controlled he wants to check my A1c at least once a year in December 22 it was 5.2 that is for over 2 year now. 🙂

    • @chrishanthatissera8349
      @chrishanthatissera8349 Рік тому +2

      @olhemi1 did you take any medicines when it was 7.2

  • @marisajurgens3022
    @marisajurgens3022 Рік тому +265

    01) Intermitted fast (f.e. 16/8; eat between 12pm-8pm window; incorporate electrolytes while fasting)
    02) ACV 1 tbs in water
    03) take a walk in the morning
    04) good sleep
    05) reduce stress

    • @motherof2746
      @motherof2746 Рік тому +3

      Can you please explain about the intermittent fasting? From what time to what time you don’t eat and at what time you eat? Thanks in advance 💓

    • @vanessap7209
      @vanessap7209 Рік тому +4

      F = fasting 16 hours E = eating in an 8 hour window

    • @jefferykantor5852
      @jefferykantor5852 Рік тому +3

      Hi, I enjoy ur videos, my a1c 9.1 now, thanks for the info on reducing a1c..

    • @jaswindersahota4059
      @jaswindersahota4059 10 місяців тому +1

      So should eat night 8pm -12 pm It’s night 8-mid night 12pm

    • @jefferykantor5852
      @jefferykantor5852 10 місяців тому +1

      It's a challenge

  • @gordo3522
    @gordo3522 Рік тому +330

    Hi Kate! Feb2021 I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes with a A1C of 14.6. I lowered it to 5.8 by May2021 and finally to 5.5 by Nov2021 all with never taking any medication. Your tips and tricks helped a lot so just wanted to say thank you 🙏🏻

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому +7

      I am so glad to hear that! ❤️

    • @Troyboy2121
      @Troyboy2121 Рік тому +12

      What were the keys to such drastic decreases without meds?

    • @Howard-Gods_servant
      @Howard-Gods_servant Рік тому +3

      Good job!

    • @Howard-Gods_servant
      @Howard-Gods_servant Рік тому +19

      @@Troyboy2121 if you want to bring your blood sugar down quickly, you can do a 3 day water fast….. no meds. Let your doctor first as good measure. Then follow up with only healthy food. Change your eating life and try to only eat home cooked good food.

    • @janettedavis6627
      @janettedavis6627 Рік тому

      I need to get off diabetic medicines some interfere with platelets.

  • @x-pilot6180
    @x-pilot6180 Рік тому +205

    1. IF: eating window 8 hr; fasting 16 hr
    2. ACV: apple cider vinegar + water
    - before bed
    - before eating
    3. take a walk in the morning
    4. good sleep
    5. reduce stress

  • @Alyssa28th
    @Alyssa28th Рік тому +199

    Girl your videos helped me get my PCOS in control, regain my periods and I was able to get pregnant with my daughter, I'm 32 weeks along and I just wanted to thank you so much for your videos and education, you made miracles happen with my body! So much love to you Kait!! 💕

  • @verpine
    @verpine Рік тому +164

    Good video Kait. I had a A1C of 13 in 10/2020. Got placed on Metformin and latter Faxiga which lowered it 6.7 after 6 months. Then after going on a low carb diet and starting intermittent fasting it got down to 5.0. Got off the drugs and have been doing well ever since.

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому +3

      👍👍

    • @lauried61
      @lauried61 Рік тому +1

      Wtg!😊

    • @MariaSocorro-
      @MariaSocorro- 9 місяців тому

      1 tbs if apple cider , and a 1 cup of water . Is it twice a day one in morning and evening . Kindly pls……reply , thank you !!!!

    • @verpine
      @verpine 9 місяців тому +4

      @@MariaSocorro- I take the apple cider vinager a half hour before a meal and then before going to bed. Taking it before meals is supposed to slow down the release of carbs and taking it a night is supposed lower morning blood sugar spikes.

    • @userzoe
      @userzoe 3 місяці тому

      So acv is okay to take while on the pills?

  • @shanineadams4693
    @shanineadams4693 6 місяців тому +11

    Man I just got a call from my Dr that I’m prediabetic and I’m here crying because I’m at 5.9 and reading you’ll stories have me smiling thank you so much I will incorporate these tips in my daily routine

    • @icpz-hc9yg
      @icpz-hc9yg Місяць тому +3

      I was diagnosed with diabetes about three months ago. I started intermittent fasting and stopped eating carbs - no bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, starchy veg, milk, corn and other grains. I've increased my fat intake which is yum. I've lost 10kg and my fasting blood sugar has dropped from 6.6 to 4.3. It wasn't very hard. You can do it too.
      You can do it too.
      I've lost 10kg

    • @TES-bt8sv
      @TES-bt8sv 6 днів тому

      @@icpz-hc9yg That's fantastic! Are you on any medications, including insulin also?

    • @rassyshasta
      @rassyshasta 5 днів тому

      I know what you mean. I had my doctors appointment on June 4, 2024 and my results of my A1c came back a 6. This really is scary to me and don't want to be a diabetic. I just started going on a low carb diet and now drinking apple cider vinegar hoping this will help. The comments here of people with their results gives me a lot of hope!

    • @rassyshasta
      @rassyshasta 5 днів тому

      @@icpz-hc9yg thank you for your comment. It gives me hope that I can lower my A1c from a 6 to a much healthier range.

  • @susanhenning3286
    @susanhenning3286 Рік тому +7

    Wow! Great information, Kait. I am currently off on stress leave from work - my HgbAIC was highest it has ever been!! We talk alot about stress, but I tell ya, reducing stress, I have learned, is about the environments I am in. All the meditation, breathwork, exercise, etc could not help my body amidst ... Removal of self from the abusive, toxic work environment is what I had to do. Self care is my job right now and so glad I cam across you!! Thank you😊

  • @PAULMAG
    @PAULMAG Рік тому +20

    Hi, KAIT.....Just watched your 5 ways to lower A1C. Loved it. My test in October 'was 11.3. Ate better & test a few days ago reduced that to 9.7. That said, I'm gonna implement your program as my health is becoming atrocious. I have foot neuropathy, sleep apnea, CHF, anemia & COPD just to name a few things. At 86, I might only have a few years left but longevity is a FAMILY TRAIT SO i WANT TO GET BETTER..and BE BETTER! I've subscribed to you & appreciate what you said. Thanks....Paul Maguire 4/30/23

  • @carolinacedillo1408
    @carolinacedillo1408 Рік тому +2

    Hi Kait, I’m so glad I found your channel, I am absorbing every bit of info you give, recently diagnosed with type 2 and trying hard to reverse it. You give such clear explanations about how to take control of this illness I am very greatful ! 😊

  • @JustMe-fs9ds
    @JustMe-fs9ds Рік тому +2

    Hi Kait I agree with others that your videos are being pushed out more. I just found your videos last month but have been binge watching m any after a 2 week vacation out of the country. My a1c was 6.4 at my physical on 1/30 and I'd gained 35lbs since my physical 12 months prior. I was prescribed metformin which I refuse to take. I prayed talked to my 5 siblings who all but one had the similar yrs prior. To the point I started IF, lowered my carbs cut out all sugary foods and began walking on t by e treadmill for 45 min 5 days a week. I don't eat out during the business weekdays but never have. I've lost 26lbs so far I don't know I w what my a1c is now but I feel better I get better sleep, less stress I'm 55 retiring next year and can't wait to have my a1c tested again. Oh I fast 20 hrs a day on week days and 116-18 on Saturday and Sunday. Your videos are amazing my mother was an insulin dependent diabetic for 33 years she passed at 83 but not from diabetic complications. I wish I knew all over learned in the last 4 months about the disease I'm sure I could've help her get rid of the medication.

  • @SerialDelta
    @SerialDelta Рік тому +24

    Hi Kait, I discovered your video's just before Christmas and have learned a lot. I think it's the way you present and describe the affects of the things we eat and when we eat them. My NY res was to start to pay attention and change my diet quite a bit. I'm getting close to 60 and have all the symptoms of insulin resistance. I actually changed my diet significantly after Christmas and I can feel the difference already. The longest I can fast for is 12 hours as I am on medication for BP and epilepsy (brain tumour). I had 90% of my left temporal lobe removed 5 and 1/2 years ago and since then just put on weight due to lack of ex and simply eating the wrong foods. I'm on a low Carb's diet now and have locked the fridge between meals to stop the snacking, it's a tricky thing because I don't work now. I'm happy to say that I do feel and look better already. Looking in the mirror I see myself ten years younger!!!
    Thanks Kait, you have made a true difference to me and I'll recommend to anyone I can.🥰

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому +1

      Aw I am so glad my videos have been helping you and that you are feeling better already! 🤗 Can't wait to hear how you are feeling in a few more months because it is only going to get better and better ❤️

  • @angels_in_velvet
    @angels_in_velvet 10 місяців тому +6

    My A1C was 7.7 and now it is 6.6. I am still working on getting it even lower. I will be following these tips. Thank you for this video.

  • @nc_tru_gent1960
    @nc_tru_gent1960 10 місяців тому +2

    Hi Coach Kait! Thank you very much for the tips. I've actually been intermittent fasting for almost five months, and I will definitely add what you have suggested to help lower mine, which is at 5.3. I will keep you posted.

  • @sar2robles825
    @sar2robles825 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Kait. My husband found your page and he loves and now he’s showing it to me. Thanks for educating us!!!

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому

      Awesome! I am so glad you are both finding my videos helpful 🤗

  • @FeralCoot
    @FeralCoot Рік тому +9

    Hi Kait, Glad you posted this helpful tip. I had a test three months ago and will be following up with another soon. It sits at 5.7 which was disappointing but looking at the other blood tests there's been massive improvement with kidney and liver panels back to normal and when I think about it, it's a good sign that Intermittent fasting, along with prolonged fasting has helped me get where I am. Having had a distal pancreatomy the likelihood of type 3c diabetes is inevitable and my aim was to lessen the impact. Apparently there is a 3 year window when this will occur, I am almost at the three year mark since surgery and I am hoping that with steadfast effort I will be able to keep it under control. I am so grateful this journey has been made easier to achieve with great tips. You are right about electrolytes and what a hassle it is to find one without sugar. Thank you.

  • @strawberrypond7310
    @strawberrypond7310 Рік тому +7

    This video was helpful. I have to take better care of myself as type 2 Diabetic. I have really screwed myself up. I live USA in Northern California. Just before Thanksgiving 2022, my right eye went blurry. I went to the ER. and was treated for migraine and high blood pressure. The eye was still blurry. My eye doctor told me, on November 22, 2022, I had a nerve 3 palsy, which my optic nerve went lame. My right eye was down and out. Blurry vision and double vision. I cleared on having no stroke and no anuerysm. The cause was high blood sugar. My A1c was 10. I started going to the doctor again in August 2022 and my A1c was 13. My A1c last month was 8. My eye is healing and my blood sugar is back in normal range with medication, diet, and exercise. I had to do CT imaging scan, for an aneurysm at Renown hospital in Reno Nevada during a huge spike in COVID, RSV, and flu. I got really sick after that. Lesson learned. To the diabetics and prediabetics, stay on course and disciplined. The damage is not good.

  • @mikeeghtebas8231
    @mikeeghtebas8231 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank your for your wonderful presentation on A1c. I am 25 years old with 50 years of life experience (meaning I am 75 years old). Couple of months ago, a nurse from SCAN insurance company came to my house to update my health data in their system. She used her equipment to measure my A1c. After the test, she was pleased. My A1c was (if I remember it correctly) around 4.7. At the time, I was doing intermittent fasting where throughout the day I was drinking beet juice (organic beet boiled), Saved its cooked part knowing its oxalate was gone for my meal time with some other vegetable, eggs, sardine., etc.
    After cooling the beet juice, I squeezed lime (not lemon) and added some cream of tartar (for potassium) and some pink salt (for minerals) to it.
    One of my possible downfalls recently knowing I am in clear with Aic, I have indulged myself having a few dates after my first meal of the at about noon, These dates are from Trader Joes not Human Dates. I am possibly over doing it; this background information is for the following question.
    Question: What option are there available to check my A1C?
    Scan has good online (for over the counter) medication and supplies. I may be able to get one of the products hopefully you will recommend. This way, I don't have to go to my PCP to check my A1c.
    Thx.

  • @bonsaikathy
    @bonsaikathy 3 місяці тому +1

    I have learned so much from your videos and am glad I found them. I love that you don’t just say do so and so but explain the reason behind it. I’ve shared your videos with 2 of my brothers as well. Explaining the reasons behind why you do fasting for instance was an aha moment for me. Not only did it make perfect sense to me but motivated me to try this and I have seen positive results. So thanks so much.

  • @darrienramsey6370
    @darrienramsey6370 Рік тому +77

    my A1c was 9.6. I started drinking AVC and 18-6 intermittent fasting. I stopped high intensity exercise, and started walking. The last blood panel my A1c was 4.6

    • @protruth1
      @protruth1 10 місяців тому +4

      how long did it take to get from 9.6 to 4.6 and do you attribute this most to intermittent fasting?

    • @bigdanny9721
      @bigdanny9721 6 місяців тому +2

      OH MY LORD THAT IS AWESOME 👏

    • @ochudonobodo
      @ochudonobodo 5 місяців тому

      Does that mean no more diabetes?

    • @monicahdouglas9712
      @monicahdouglas9712 4 місяці тому

      For how long

    • @m.s.5460
      @m.s.5460 3 місяці тому

      I may sound stupid but what is this 18-6 you guys keep talking about?

  • @jennyshanespitler4033
    @jennyshanespitler4033 Рік тому +9

    I reversed my type two diabetes 4 years ago,with a healthy diet intermittent fasting 16 hours daily and exercise two hours everyday.

  • @TheMemo2854
    @TheMemo2854 7 місяців тому

    Hi Kait. My A1c is now 5.3 thanks to all the advice and tips you have given. I don't go out to walk as often as I should but I have been running and jumping on the spot every morning for about 5 minutes.
    Eating more protein & fibre. No food other than black and herbal tea after 8.00pm. light breakfast around 8.00am no food till about 14.00pm etc.
    You're the best 👌💖💐

  • @Ed.The.Trader
    @Ed.The.Trader Рік тому +32

    You helped me huge about 6 months ago. Thanks to you and your suggestions my A1C went from 13.0 to 6.5 in 3 months. I have the proof for the non believers. Kait knows what she's talking about. Thank you so much for everything!

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому +3

      That is amazing! It comes down quick when you make the right changes 👏 Keep it up!

    • @bluev2srt
      @bluev2srt Рік тому +1

      Very nice. I went from 11.5 to high 6's and can't seem to get it any lower. I eat zero sugar and not much carbs.

    • @Ed.The.Trader
      @Ed.The.Trader Рік тому

      @@bluev2srt Great job! I started body building about 4 months ago. I train heavy 6 days a week and do about 4 hours of cardio weekly. After my huge drop its goes down slowly but I feel the training helps. Also Kait mentions red light therapy a lot. My gym luckily has a red light therapy booth that I stand in for 12 minutes daily. In my opinion it makes a huge difference in my overall health and blood sugar levels!! Keep it up my friend. You're going to reach your goals!

    • @natjuj894
      @natjuj894 11 місяців тому

      ​@@Ed.The.Traderwhat's an equivalent to red light therapy sauna wise?

    • @natjuj894
      @natjuj894 11 місяців тому

      I'm not a non believer, I'm just a A1c 11%er also and would like to do what you did exactly/specifically to lower in the 3months

  • @waynewood8840
    @waynewood8840 Рік тому +141

    My A1C was tested at 14.0 on 08/22/22 After getting serious about lowering carbs and practicing time restricted eating, my results on 11/30/22 were 7.3. Still high but my daily average blood glucose test have lowered since then and I hope my next A1C is even lower.

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому +5

      👏👏

    • @macaronblanc9522
      @macaronblanc9522 Рік тому +1

      wow!! good Job!!! have you followed a strict keto diet or " just " eaten less carbs?

    • @JamminClemmons
      @JamminClemmons Рік тому +7

      **waynewood,** - My a1c was getting up there as well (7.5), and I went Keto - with the complete ellimination of carbs for an entire year. This, along with ceasing *all sugar* foods. My favorite were the Little Debbie peanut butter wafers where I'd put one packet in my lunchbox, each workday. I stopped sugar in my coffee, along with halting cheap berads and wheat stuffs. I only buy SOLA bread at $5.40 a loaf and what a game changer. I eat french toast every-other day and lunch sandwiches everyday as well.
      After 2 years of researching keto, reports were that "Birchbenders" pancake mix is perfect for keto so, I slam 4 pancakes with butter on my Saturday and Sunday breakfast's. I sometimes cheat with a little jelly or maple syrup on them.
      This is great, because I can eat away and still lose weight with the right foods.
      One comment for me was, "Well, you shouldn't drink alcohol, it raises your sugar."
      Sure, but my response was, "I work it off by chewing and using my jaw muscles alot."
      Then I told him, "Some burn-off alcohol by fighting in bars, but that's not me."
      That bloke hasn't bothered me since....lol
      My a1c is now 5.4, and has stayed there for two years. I'm sure I could get it lower but I like my couple shots of whiskey and beer after work....lol!

    • @waynewood8840
      @waynewood8840 Рік тому +6

      UPDATE: my employer provides a diabetes “assistant” program that supplies a monitor, test strips, and mail in A1C testing. I got my results from the last A1C and I’m down to 6.3! So I get an A1C from my doctor and then a follow up from the program about a month later. So I’ve went from 7.3 to 6.3 in a little over a month!

    • @waynewood8840
      @waynewood8840 Рік тому +7

      @@macaronblanc9522 well, mostly just cut out carbs and sugar and I’m not counting carbs but again I’m not eating many either. No apples, only berries, no potatoes, rice, mostly protein and salads.

  • @MasterPsychic
    @MasterPsychic Рік тому +17

    Dear Coach Kait,
    I wish to express my deepest gratitude for all the insightful and concise information you provide, which is remarkably easy to comprehend. Your guidance has been instrumental in reducing my A1C from 5.9 to 5.6, as well as improving my cholesterol levels. Having blood tests is always a nerve-wracking experience for me. About one or two months ago, when I didn't hear back from the doctor regarding my results, I was perplexed and filled with apprehension. When I finally contacted my doctor, I was informed that they didn't reach out because all my blood results were in the normal range. I was genuinely taken aback.
    Interestingly, I didn't make drastic changes to my diet, just minor, subtle ones. The most beneficial advice that you provided, I believe, was the encouragement to fast during the night. As a night owl who meets with global clients in the night, it was quite common for me to eat something around 3 am. This was a habit I picked up during my 12 years in the medical field when I worked night shifts and had my meals at such odd hours. Hence, nocturnal eating seemed quite normal to me.
    However, following your advice, I started fasting from around midnight until about 2-3 pm. There are nights when I slightly break my fast, usually with something high in protein, but for the most part, I manage to fast through. If I falter and break a fast, I don't dwell on it negatively, instead, I aim to do better the next time.
    I genuinely feel that this fasting regime, occasional apple cider vinegar, and the strategy of pairing proteins with carbs played a significant role in reducing my A1C. Having achieved this, I now appreciate the healing power of food, and the importance of feeding ourselves correctly, especially for those of us dealing with insulin resistance.
    The wisdom you have shared surpasses any advice I've received from a doctor or dietitian. I would like to express my heartfelt appreciation and acknowledge you as a true blessing and a gift from God. I am certain that your guidance is saving many lives, as it has mine. Please continue doing this incredible work. I cannot thank you enough, and I am not certain if I could have made these strides without your support.
    Finding your videos was unexpected, but their concise and straightforward nature has made them a joy to watch. Once again, thank you immensely for being such a blessing.

    • @BroncoYeller
      @BroncoYeller Рік тому +3

      Master Psychic, you are a good writer. And your story is good for people to read.

    • @MasterPsychic
      @MasterPsychic Рік тому

      @@BroncoYeller Awww! Thank you so much. I appreciate your kind words. Stay blessed 🙏🏾.

    • @maggysantana3878
      @maggysantana3878 4 місяці тому +1

      @@BroncoYelleryou cannot write for something that many have so much struggles to work with. Dealing with diabetes is not an easy task and in this insane society who doesn’t educate well people how to eat properly and how to stay healthy. This person wrote from the bottom of her heart how frustrated she was trying to stay healthy. But doctors who should educate their patients to eat and do the right things only offer a bandaid to control diabetes but is not they best interest to cure it… that is not profit for them…. So I am very happy that many are awakening about this muster who it can be control without evil meds… 🤔🤔🤔

  • @tommymullen4423
    @tommymullen4423 Рік тому +2

    Thank you! I am recently diagnosed. You covered some issues I'm having
    Much appreciated

  • @sharonc8138
    @sharonc8138 Рік тому

    Glad this video came up today! A1C creeps up every year for me. This last check a couple of weeks ago it was 6.4!!!

  • @Brightcreek
    @Brightcreek Рік тому +25

    I took my A1C from 11.9 to 6.0 in 3 months by fasting 15 hrs every day!

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому +3

      👏👏

    • @gregoriolumbang2000
      @gregoriolumbang2000 Рік тому +1

      Thanks god,but how ?give me some advice, my HBa1c last dec 2022 was 6.7 ill go for medication until now And my next testing with my Hba1c is on this coming May 2023 ,give me some tips ma'am how to lower it,godbless I'm from the Philippines

    • @gregoriolumbang2000
      @gregoriolumbang2000 11 місяців тому

      Gudam ma'am,thanks God my Hba1c result from 6.7 to 5.8 ,I took some diet and continue my medication,but my sodium result increase ma'am 147.2 doctors said the normal values is 145,

    • @sarahlou7888
      @sarahlou7888 8 місяців тому

      ​@@HealthCoachKaitI have been told not to intermittent fast with type 2 diabetes. I've moved to insulin to try and control it. Is there any reason why a diabetic should not fast?

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  8 місяців тому

      Fasting is the best way to reverse insulin resistance, but if you are using insulin there is no point. The reason fasting is effective is because it LOWERS insulin and allows your cells to become sensitive to it again. If you use insulin and don’t eat it’s going to cause your blood sugar to drop too low which is why they tell you not to do it.
      Using insulin to control a disease that is caused by too much insulin makes it worse. I have a full video on this: ua-cam.com/video/zU-nRl85rlc/v-deo.htmlsi=xkj_CuG_KYkufcI2 Talk to your doctor about alternatives.

  • @k221090
    @k221090 10 місяців тому +8

    Hi Cait! I love your videos! I was able to bring my HGBA1C from 7 to 6.2 in 3 months (this year), with no medication! I did it with low carb diet, walking and IF. Your videos really helped...thanks! ❤

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  10 місяців тому +1

      Wow! That’s amazing! 🙌 Kudos to you!!

    • @whitneyumejiaku7956
      @whitneyumejiaku7956 7 місяців тому

      I find it difficult to sleep, please help is there any clue or a way to help?

  • @janicelloyd3215
    @janicelloyd3215 9 місяців тому

    It’s wonderful to see good results like this without added meds. Thank you.

  • @marameadows7242
    @marameadows7242 Рік тому +1

    You are a joy, Kait. I'm learning so much from you. Thank you for making these videos.

  • @leonardovalero1442
    @leonardovalero1442 11 місяців тому +36

    Hi Kate, I reduced A1c from 7.2 to 5.2 in four months with IF, keto and exercise. I also lost 20kgs. Great content! I enjoy learning new tips and tricks :)

    • @maddylove9241
      @maddylove9241 7 місяців тому

      Wow what exactly did you do to go from 7.2 to 5.2 Because I don’t want to take metfomin meds but my A1C is 6.6 and need to bring it down to at least 5.7 quickly so I can avoid damaging my kidneys by having high blood sugar. What did you eat ? And what did you cut out of diet .? If I may ask 😢🙏🙏🙏

    • @maddylove9241
      @maddylove9241 7 місяців тому

      Leonardo if you don’t mind my asking ..?

    • @leonardovalero1442
      @leonardovalero1442 7 місяців тому

      @@maddylove9241 when I wake up I walk my doggy for 1 hr to reduce blood glucose in the morning. Drink 1 litre of water to stay hidrated with apple cider vinegar or a dash of lime. I only drink tea until my first meal of the day. Around 11ish I eat heaps of crusiferous veggies (broccoli, brussel sprouts, sparragus, cauliflower, capsicum, bok choy, green beans, etc) with a greek salad and a fatty cut of meat or three eggs. For meat I eat rid eye, nice beef patties and suasages from my local butcher. Around 200 grams of protein. Always chuck an avocado to the salad. For snacks I eat maccadamias or almonds. If I have a sweet craving I eat half a cup of berries with a bit of thickened cream and a bit of monk fruit. I eat bacon and eggs for dinner with a side of salad and another avocado. Sometimes I fryed some haloumi ot eat a bit of gouda. Not too much. For dessert I have mouthful of peanut butter. Finish with a cup of tea sweeten with monk fruit and a dash of thickened cream. I only cook with olive oil, avodado oil, ghee and butter. I do 20 min calesthenics every second day after work. I only drink on the weekned. Only whiskey with soda and a dash of lime or low carb beers. Only three drinks max. If I had a big wekend I do a 24 hour fast. In my head I think I am making up for the damage. I try to practice social sports like tennis or volleyball on the weekend. I hope this helps

    • @mzquanimonroe
      @mzquanimonroe 6 місяців тому

      what if you’re pregnant and can’t fast??

    • @maggysantana3878
      @maggysantana3878 4 місяці тому

      @@mzquanimonroe that is gestation diabetes. It is way different than the regular one. As soon as you have your baby it will goes away. Just keep a healthy diet… eat good fiber to keep the sugar low and exercise so you can have a good labor… my daughter also had this type of diabetes and that is how she keep her blood sugar under control… just monitoring it in the morning before bkfst and at bed time before bed. Keep a notebook of it and drink a lot of water and stay active… stay away from high carbs diet please… Good luck with your baby… ❤️🙏🥰Shalom 🙏😊

  • @thisisalicia
    @thisisalicia Рік тому +4

    My a1C = 5.7 down from 6.1. I have lowered carbs, if, food order, checking blood sugar, quit sugary margaritas, for the most part. I need to drink acv at night, I hate it so much though, and start working out again in the am. Nice video!

  • @JulieIsse
    @JulieIsse 9 місяців тому +1

    Love how simple u explain each five steps

  • @matthewchrome5144
    @matthewchrome5144 Рік тому

    There are at least 3 to 4 good to excellent diabetes advisers on UA-cam. With at least two are MD's. However, you are the best. Your clear advice has helped the most to defeat or remove my symptoms. I adore you. Thank you.

  • @Luisjusthere
    @Luisjusthere Рік тому +14

    August 1st 2022 I started my lifestyle change and gave myself roughly 90 days. Prior to that I was at a horrid 12.3 A1C….almost insulin dependent and didn’t really know I was diabetic until the symptoms started to present themselves. Hence beginning the august goal. Mid November I went to get my blood work again and this time A1C was at a solid 5.9! Started eating much healthier, leafier darker greens, nothing white or only 10 percent at least (white bread, white pasta, white rice etc) started eating whole wheats, black rices, brown rices, brown pastas etc. stopped ALL form of liquid sugar and desserts! No sodas, sugared teas, smoothies! Juices! All gone and just as important I started lifting and doing light cardio 4 times a week. Everything helps ladies and gentlemen. Definitely also started drinking a couple cups of apple cider vinegar with my meals.

    • @skinnydee1886
      @skinnydee1886 Рік тому

      Luis,
      A COUPLE CUPS?????

    • @Luisjusthere
      @Luisjusthere Рік тому +2

      @@skinnydee1886 sorry a couple cups I mean like 2-3 and that’s diluted, a spoonful or two of ACV and the rest filled with water. Definitely not a couple cups full of ACV lol

    • @skinnydee1886
      @skinnydee1886 Рік тому +2

      @@Luisjusthere
      I know you could never drink a couple CUPS!
      I drink 1 tablespoon in 1 cup of water, twice daily.

    • @Luisjusthere
      @Luisjusthere Рік тому +2

      @@skinnydee1886 yup, I’m pretty much on the same boat for the most part. Sometimes I’ll add another spoonful depending on the size of the cup and sometimes I’ll drink an extra cup that day. Honestly I actually enjoy the taste.

    • @skinnydee1886
      @skinnydee1886 Рік тому +1

      @@Luisjusthere
      When I said cup, I meant a measuring cup, NOT a coffee mug!

  • @DeborahWaltenburg
    @DeborahWaltenburg Рік тому +7

    Tested at diabetic A1c levels last spring. Cut out artificial sweeteners (Sucralose, etc.) do intermittent fasting occasionally, try to eat when I'm hungry and not eat out of boredom, and also do a low-carb/keto approach to eating most days. My fasting glucose has gone from in the 170s to anywhere from 85 to 120, depending on the day, and the stress level. Actually getting my bloodwork done again next week. Anxious to see how my levels look. I am not a perfect specimen of making the best food choices by a long shot, but I also know that I do not want to spend the rest of my life being a slave to insulin or pharmaceuticals, so I do my best to only fall off the rails occasionally :)

    • @saundrakielborn2201
      @saundrakielborn2201 Рік тому +1

      Amen to that! How did your test go?

    • @DeborahWaltenburg
      @DeborahWaltenburg Рік тому +1

      @@saundrakielborn2201 Thanks for asking! My A1C was NOT as lowered as I thought it would be - 7.4 to 6.9, but he said it was better, and no medications required, so I will just keep working on it. When I make the better food choices, fasting sugar (before lunch) has been in the higher 80s. If I eat crap food, it is up around 105-110 (the day after the suspect eating has occurred). My vitamin D was SIGNIFICANTLY low, so I have started taking that daily, and since doing a lot of keto for several months, my cholesterol was high, but I expected that. I've still got some tweaking to do, but I'll get there!!

  • @miker.5896
    @miker.5896 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for your tips on handling high A1C. Specific tips and tactics are SO helpful, especially if they are easy to implement. Subscribed!

  • @smokymountainlife
    @smokymountainlife Рік тому

    So glad I found your channel today. I'm watching a lot of your videos. I find the content helpful and I like it that they're short videos. I'm getting back to keto and will incorporate intermittent fasting. I do have insulin resistance and I do love carbs, much to my chagrin. Keto has helped me before so I'm hoping it'll wok again. Thank you for your videos! Keep it up!

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому

      Glad you are finding my videos! If you love carbs, you might like this video 😇 ua-cam.com/video/p3j__sEI5D8/v-deo.html

  • @davidshepard2372
    @davidshepard2372 10 місяців тому +3

    Down to 5.7. I have implemented all of your ideas plus many more

  • @mshegog8780
    @mshegog8780 Рік тому +5

    A1c is 6.3. I’m trying to start back intermittent fasting. I had great results with it in the past but got off track. I’m trying to eat healthier too. Today is day #1. I’ll give you an update in 3 months when I have a new A1c drawn.

  • @user-he9og4wq4m
    @user-he9og4wq4m 11 місяців тому +1

    First time listening to you thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge I’ll be tuning into your channel more often.
    Greg

  • @sjcsystems
    @sjcsystems 6 місяців тому

    Hi Kate, I've just been told I am diabetic at 6.5. Thank you for all your great content.

  • @onionhead4090
    @onionhead4090 Рік тому +4

    I’m working towards lowering. I changed my eating habits by removing daily sugar treats and wearing a glucose monitor. Since January 6th. About six weeks. Also watching carbs, the monitor was/is amazing learning tool for seeing what foods impact my blood sugar. I haven’t added intermittent fasting, not quite there. March 1st is install date. I’m hesitate because it works but in the past, I didn’t maintain and the poor habits and weight came back. My literal health at stake and I have the power to avoid getting diabetes. Thank you for sharing.

    • @peperodriguez9961
      @peperodriguez9961 Рік тому +1

      Eat green s ,rest ,drink water only. Exter dice most and number one thank you lord Jesus

  • @crystalhaze3454
    @crystalhaze3454 Рік тому +3

    Hi Kait Great video! Would love more videos like this to help with managing diabetes. I went to check out the electrolytes but unfortunately the ones I wanted were sold out. Hopefully they will be back in stock soon. Keep up the great work!

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому +1

      Hey Crystal! I have a lot of videos on insulin resistance, which apply to diabetes as well 🤗 ua-cam.com/video/HIM7Lip0Ecs/v-deo.html I just checked and the electrolytes should be in stock!

    • @NansGlobalKitchen
      @NansGlobalKitchen Рік тому

      Hi Kait awesome video I just came across your channel. I do all of the things you are talking about here but my insulin is still a bit high and the morningl, number are all over the place, it reads anywhere from 115 to 130 in the mornings sometimes 1.44. My doctor said my metabolisium is slow. I don't have the symptoms of diabetes like, excess thirst, having to go urinate all the time, sugar cravings etc etc. As a matter of fact I don't have a sweet tooth and I eat lowcarb. My first meal is between 12/2.00pm and second at 7 or 8.00 sometimes a little strawberries, blueberrie or a cup of plain tea around 10.00 with a little Xytoil. I hardly feel hungry, I have no gallbladder and I had a complete hysterectomy. I am thinking its my thyroid but my doc said its not and would not give a referal for endocrinologist. I really don't know what else to do, now my BP is going up from worrying.BTW what is the name of the electrolite you are talking about? Sorry about this long comment! God bless!

    • @Dionne_Sheree
      @Dionne_Sheree 28 днів тому

      @@HealthCoachKaitgreat video and I have to check the others out! Thank you! Wishing everyone better health! 🦋

  • @mariaemilianegron
    @mariaemilianegron 8 місяців тому

    Thank you you’re a life saver , I am an old lady and high blood sugar is new to me I am seeking all the information available to keep it at bay. God bless you ❤

  • @pin-ponhomefamilydaycare234
    @pin-ponhomefamilydaycare234 Рік тому +1

    I’m so happy that I did find this channel ❤ God bless you

  • @philipmichel215
    @philipmichel215 Рік тому +15

    In 2022 My A1c dropped from 8.5 down to 5.6 thanks in part to your channel! Keep up the great content on health and wellness.

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому +1

      That is amazing Philip! 👏 So glad my videos helped 🤗

    • @georgem5451
      @georgem5451 9 місяців тому

      you said due to part of her channel care to share more if not i understand thank

  • @idadavis423
    @idadavis423 Рік тому +5

    Hi Kaitlin! Really appreciate your video! It’s encouraging to know that there are things that can be done that can help. My A1C is 5.7 so I want to get ahead and do something about it now. Your recommendations are simple and easy to use! How long will it take to see results? Thank you 🙏🏾

    • @idawilcox5275
      @idawilcox5275 Рік тому

      We share the same name and numbers :) I agree with you. I am trying to get ahead of it now. This video was golden.

  • @brendadouglas9833
    @brendadouglas9833 Рік тому

    Hi Kait. Thanks for sharing this useful information. Enjoyed!

  • @chantelglenn900
    @chantelglenn900 Рік тому +1

    Great video! Just tested my A1c and im 6.5. I have a long family hx of Dm2 so not going to lie,this has freaked me out. I'm going to try incorporating some of these tips!

  • @crazynluv4293
    @crazynluv4293 Рік тому +10

    Hey Kait. Haven't had my fasting sugar checked in a while but am asking for a bunch of tests when I get my physical this year. I am wondering what your thoughts are on apple cider vinegar tablets vs liquid as well as thoughts on intermittent fasting with reactive hypoglycemia and PCOS?

  • @stephaniecollins9202
    @stephaniecollins9202 Рік тому +4

    Hi from DFW,
    I just learned after being sick for a while that I have DKA😢. It has changed my life overnight. My A1C is 14, well that's as high as the hospital could measure 😢😢.
    I am walking and want to try intermittent fasting. I am on a long-term insulin and not sure if I should do a fasting right now.
    I want my A1C to go down and I believe I will try this...thanks.
    I hope this helps me lose weight also.
    Thanks for sharing ❤❤

  • @mehrdadnaderi4342
    @mehrdadnaderi4342 6 місяців тому

    Hello Kait. Thanks so much for good, easy-to-follow advice. My A1c was 6.8 two months ago. I am surely going to follow the steps you mentioned, and see what happens on my next lab results.

  • @christybenson9319
    @christybenson9319 Рік тому

    Hello , it’s my first time listening to your video. I found your information very helpful. I will put in to use, and anticipate the results. The last I checked, my A1C was 5.7 then I checked it again with a home test and it was 5.5 . I will check it again in July and use your advice till then. Thank you for your information.

  • @miwako1431
    @miwako1431 Рік тому +8

    My A1c was 5.7 in October, the first time it's ever been remotely this high. My doctor wasn't concerned, but I'm determined not to get full blown diabetes, especially with the trouble I've been having testing my blood sugar at home. For whatever reason, I don't bleed enough! So I have to get this under control so I don't have to stick myself 14 times to get a single reading.

    • @saundrakielborn2201
      @saundrakielborn2201 Рік тому

      I have a hard time too in the morning, try standing up walk around for a few minutes, run warm water over your hands, it helps me alot.

    • @BetterMe981
      @BetterMe981 9 місяців тому

      ​@@saundrakielborn2201A lady who took my blood said to drink a bunch of water for an hour before lab work.

  • @joenavarro8605
    @joenavarro8605 7 місяців тому

    I enjoyed your video. My A1c is 5.8. I will implement your 5 steps immediately. I will keep you posted! Plus, I subscribed!! 🙂

  • @davemiller6155
    @davemiller6155 Рік тому

    I am glad I came across your channel. Thank you for the wonderful content.

  • @sstahlheber6488
    @sstahlheber6488 Рік тому +10

    Hi Kait ... I'm new to your channel but really enjoyed and was inspired by this video. My A1C was 6.9 and brought it down to 5.7 with a low carb diet and IF. However, I was disappointed last week when my A1C went up to 5.9 so I'm thinking to increase IF 20/4 window or go omad. I'm a work in progress but determined 😊
    I'm looking forward searching for your other videos.

  • @abdulrahman-vz1lu
    @abdulrahman-vz1lu Рік тому +8

    My HbA1c is 5.3. Can you make a video regarding the damage sugar causes to the eyes? My blood sugars are nornal but I'm certain my eyes are more blurry and sensitive to light on days when I consume more sugar than usual

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому +2

      Can do! You should also check out Dr. James Muecke who is an ophthalmologist who has done a lot of great work raising awareness of the connection between blood sugar, diabetes and eye health ❤️ instagram.com/drjamesmuecke/

  • @keshialeflore6349
    @keshialeflore6349 8 місяців тому

    Hello I just found your channel I’m glad I did I was just diagnosed with full blown diabetes today 😢. I’m going to my doctor to see what I can do to get this under control. Thanks for this video I will be following you.

  • @Joseph-jy5lz
    @Joseph-jy5lz Рік тому

    Nice simple steps which I am going to try starting this weekend.

  • @carnivorouscanuck729
    @carnivorouscanuck729 Рік тому +8

    Carnivore and berberine took my aic from 5.7 to 4.7 in 6 mo and my fasting glucose from 5.9 to 5.1.

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому +1

      👏👏

    • @silvervalleystudios2486
      @silvervalleystudios2486 Рік тому

      Have you been checking your LDL cholesterol?

    • @carnivorouscanuck729
      @carnivorouscanuck729 Рік тому

      @@silvervalleystudios2486 Perhaps too low in Dec @102 so I reduced the berberine by 1/3.

    • @gutchiespencer1227
      @gutchiespencer1227 Рік тому

      I just threw away two different brands of berberine into the garbage after reading "other ingredients," like hypomellose, and other toxins, I actually had a reaction, hypomellose is harmful to the eyes in some people....

    • @pattid3452
      @pattid3452 6 місяців тому

      I'm newly diagnosed Diabetes. I'm learning more and more about berberine. Good to hear it helped you

  • @acools07
    @acools07 Рік тому +1

    I love your videos, I am working on putting my type two diabetes in remission. I find your suggestion so helpful!

  • @betsybishop9096
    @betsybishop9096 Рік тому +1

    So glad I found your channel! I am 73 and in good health but my latest A1c was 6.0 and the Dr wants me back in 3 months with it lower. Can I expect it to lower enough to prevent diabetes in 3 months? I’ve just started with no snacks (or very few between meals if needed), and fasting 12 -13 hrs every night . Love your videos! ❣️

  • @scratcherscratcher11
    @scratcherscratcher11 Рік тому

    Love your channel! My glucose reading was 74. I ate an apple and 1/4 cup of macadamia nuts and now it is 115 after 2 hours. Been doing the 22/2 fasting and I have never feel better! The 74 reading spooked me. I really don’t want to go lower than 85.

  • @beberasul7247
    @beberasul7247 10 місяців тому

    Hi, I enjoyed watching your show and thank you for those helpful tips.

  • @keniamercedes8059
    @keniamercedes8059 Рік тому +1

    Hi 👋, Kenia from tue Bronx. My A1c right now is 5.2. Loves your videos. Have a wonderful weekend.

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому

      Thank you! Hope your weekend was great, too! ❤️

  • @user-jj7pr2uv8b
    @user-jj7pr2uv8b Рік тому

    Thank you Kait. I found your video realistic and helpful. 💜

  • @jacquirowe3218
    @jacquirowe3218 Рік тому

    Excellent advice! Going to start today! 🙂

  • @patlangness7942
    @patlangness7942 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for the easily implemented hacks. Keto and intermittent fasting has been my life style for 8 mo. I'm 73 years old. I checked my hb A1c after 3 wks of keto. I was down to 5.4 from 5.7. I didn't start losing weight till 6 mo. Into keto and IF. I have lost 16 lbs. Will be checking my hba1c every month till I'm sure it's down far enough. My glucose was 111 on my recent blood test.

    • @pattid3452
      @pattid3452 6 місяців тому

      New to all of this. How do you check your a1c at home every month?

  • @truegapeach6968
    @truegapeach6968 Рік тому

    Thank you for these practical tips!

  • @annaturner5169
    @annaturner5169 Рік тому

    This was great! I’ll try all of this information, and I have subscribed to your channel

  • @WakonMagols
    @WakonMagols Місяць тому

    Thank you...I appreciate your advice.. will be looking out on more advise tips.. cheers

  • @loannealford1113
    @loannealford1113 Рік тому

    Hi Kait, I recently found your channel. Thank you so much for your advice. Love your videos.

  • @JJennipoo6
    @JJennipoo6 19 днів тому

    Thank you so much for your wisdom and cheerful personality!!!

  • @wanserbaltrop6408
    @wanserbaltrop6408 Рік тому +2

    Enjoyed it. Very helpful. Took my a1c for the 1st time and it was 6.7. Changed my diet next time 6.5.

    • @llvideomarketing3421
      @llvideomarketing3421 Рік тому

      keep an eye on it. I had the same results until i became relaxed and stared eating whatever and A1C went up to 9.5

  • @StevenBurkett
    @StevenBurkett 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video and info! I am 51 5’10 187lbs blood work is pretty normal except that my cholesterol is a little high and my A1C is 6.3 “pre diabetes” I think I am a prime candidate to really benefit from your tips. I have subscribed and can’t wait to start incorporating your ideas! Thanks!

    • @BetterMe981
      @BetterMe981 9 місяців тому

      Yes... and just forget about the "pre" part. You have diabetes, period.
      But you absolutely can reverse it completely and quickly, in just a few months. I am older, shorter and heavier than you, and dropped my A1C from 6.2 to 5.2 in 14 weeks (3.5 months!) without meds. I hadn't discovered this wonderful coach's videos yet, but did all of her points (found by other excellent UA-cam doctors and health people). Her points are solid and proven. Wish you the best! ❤

  • @adelinunpingco8417
    @adelinunpingco8417 Рік тому

    👍I like all that you suggested. I follow a majority of what you have mentioned. Will incorporate all the others that I have not. 😊

  • @karisamarie4292
    @karisamarie4292 2 місяці тому

    I love your videos, they have so much value. The Acv really seems to help. Cheers from the US

  • @sundrghealth780
    @sundrghealth780 Рік тому

    Many thanks for the valuable information you've provided.

  • @paulaclemon3269
    @paulaclemon3269 Рік тому +1

    OMG i am soooooo glad i found this channel my A1C is out of control and i am soooooo frustrated trying to get it under control!

  • @christiewells6263
    @christiewells6263 9 місяців тому

    I’m so glad I found your channel

  • @brahmmauer7437
    @brahmmauer7437 5 місяців тому

    Excellent advice on all points. 16:8 I.F. and daily walking absolutely work. 👍👍

  • @mikedurrant2989
    @mikedurrant2989 7 місяців тому

    Very informative and great tips! Thank you!

  • @aahmedashraf1849
    @aahmedashraf1849 Рік тому +1

    So glad to have explored your channel. I’m a type1 diabetic and have been having raised levels of hba1c and feeling like shit all the time. I noticed how much my card intake has increased since I started living independently and I have reduced animal products from my diet which explains the problem

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому

      Glad you are finding my videos helpful ❤️

    • @aahmedashraf1849
      @aahmedashraf1849 Рік тому

      @@HealthCoachKait Just a bit worried that high amounts of meat consumption can have a long term impact on heart heal/blood pressure etc. Not sure if thats true though

    • @HealthCoachKait
      @HealthCoachKait  Рік тому +1

      @@aahmedashraf1849 they don't! Check out my vids on blood pressure, cholesterol, etc. 🤗 ua-cam.com/video/ehomjgEtrxs/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/rs_gmfU5twg/v-deo.html

  • @dothectic
    @dothectic 10 місяців тому

    girl so grateful for this. blessings 💟🌠🌈

  • @yes350yes
    @yes350yes 6 місяців тому +1

    Ive been on keto for 4-5 month and have trouble getting my BS below 100 , but yesterday after having green tea with my eggs and sausage took a brisk walk maybe only 10min. but 2 hours after that meal BS checked at 93,, felt really great and a bit surprised at that number.

  • @rikishabrownsugarbrown5482
    @rikishabrownsugarbrown5482 2 місяці тому

    Hellooooooo!!! Thank you for all the great information... It's truly appreciated...❤️💪🏾💯👑

  • @patricialambert1827
    @patricialambert1827 Рік тому

    Thank you Kaitlin, this was so helpful!💕

  • @Natalea.b
    @Natalea.b 9 місяців тому +1

    Mine started from 7.9 and diagnosed with diabetese last yr. They diagnosed it during my 3rd miscarriage. But after a few months of careful eating and control with medications, i managed to bring it down to 6.4 currently.

  • @MrFloydglenn
    @MrFloydglenn 10 місяців тому

    Hi Kait, l enjoyed you’re video. Simple and informative. Taking a tbsp of account before meals lowers my glucose readings. I eat lots of protein before eating any carbs. Yeh number one thing to lower A1c is resistance exercise.

  • @cccalifornia7206
    @cccalifornia7206 Рік тому +1

    Thanks again Kait.... you're awesome in your teaching!!💖😀👍

  • @tommymelton2470
    @tommymelton2470 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the handy tips. My A1C was 7.4 last time, so I'm working on losing weight and exercising more..

  • @pamelaburke9250
    @pamelaburke9250 Рік тому

    Thank you! Your information is very helpful

  • @mdte5421
    @mdte5421 Рік тому +1

    I’m so glad I discovered you. So far I’m good with my insulin but I came from a family who suffered and died due to diabetes. I always everyone should eat like how a diabetic person should eat!

  • @motivationalquotesthathith6317
    @motivationalquotesthathith6317 20 днів тому

    Hello just watched your video, i Loved it. My A1c is 10.8 ive been working out and lost 13 lbs eating healthy and just started fasting. im hoping the next A1c is lower. going to follow you on Instagram an Tiktok and be sharing your content. Thank you so much for making these videos.. God Bless

  • @tinagoodwitch1498
    @tinagoodwitch1498 Рік тому

    Thank you so much sharing your knowledge. You so helpful and inspiring to me to get my health better.