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Type II Diabetes…
No Match for the Beverly Hills Weight
Loss & Wellness Program
by Dr. Peter Holyk,
M.D., Corporate Medical Director |

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What is Type II Diabetes? Adult-onset diabetes,
also known as Type II diabetes, makes up 98 percent of diabetes cases
in America today. Unlike Type I diabetics, those with Type II do not
have a deficiency in insulin; rather they are insensitive to
it. The condition develops when insulin is no longer effective in
getting blood sugar into cells to be used as energy. This means that
the body produces insulin, but the cells don’t react to it.
The result is that the insulin cannot do its job of metabolizing blood
sugar.
Does Diabetes Cause Weight Gain? Yes, it can. Today
there are over 16 million Americans with Type II diabetes, and most
of them are engaged in a struggle to control their weight. Why? Type
II diabetes sets up a vicious cycle in which sugar from the diet causes
the release of insulin, but the cells ignore the insulin and continue
to crave sugar. This causes hunger so we eat again, increasing blood
sugar and insulin. This scenario plays itself out over and over again
creating a roller coaster effect on blood sugar levels. The result
is constant hunger throughout the day and ravenous cravings for more
carbohydrates.
How Does This Cause Weight Gain? Not only does this
vicious cycle make people eat more, but any unused sugar circulating
in the blood is converted to fat and stored… as body fat. So
we get fatter and fatter, while our cells literally starve for energy.
How Can This Cycle be Stopped? One of the most efficient ways
to halt this process is to reduce the blood sugar load. We do this by reducing
carbohydrate intake. All carbohydrates are reduced to sugar in the body, some
faster than others. For example, most fruits and vegetables contain little
carbohydrate for their size; on the other hand foods such as pasta, rice, cereal
and bread contain lots of carbohydrate in the form of starch. Starch is sugar.
And it’s this sugar that wreaks havoc with our blood sugar levels.
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By
Donna Dodge, RD
Corporate Registered Dietitian |
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How Can the Beverly Hills Program
Help Battle Type II Diabetes?
The Beverly Hills Weight Loss & Wellness Program advocates eating
fewer carbohydrates from all sources. The Program provides 40% of
calories from carbohydrates, 40% from protein, and 20% from fat. This
balance is crucial in helping to gain control of insulin levels.
What Benefits Can Be Seen with the Beverly
Hills Program? Clients no longer experience
the ups and downs of an insulin level out of control. As a result
of this metabolic balance on the inside, they experience fewer cravings
throughout the day, they have more energy, and they notice a significant
loss of body fat. This is what the Beverly Hills Weight Loss & Wellness
Program is all about.
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As Featured in USA Today
John and Karen Matthews
In March 2006, John and Karen Matthews of Winston-Salem,
N.C., joined Beverly Hills Weight Loss and Wellness.
They met twice weekly with counselors, receiving guidance
on portion control.
Since then, each has lost about 40 pounds, and they’ve
maintained their weight for two years. They’ve
seen other health benefits as well: Karan’s triglyceride
levels dropped from 212 to 99.
“Since marrying John, I fell losing weight is
the best thing I have done in my adult life,” she
says, “We both have so much more energy. It’s
been exciting to select new wardrobes since we’ve
had donate all of our fat clothes.”
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