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Summary
➡ Type 1 diabetes, a common disease in the U.S., affects both males and females equally, with non-Hispanic whites being the most affected. The number of people diagnosed with this disease is expected to increase significantly by 2050. The symptoms include excessive thirst, hunger, unexplained weight loss, and fatigue among others. Treatment involves daily synthetic insulin injections to maintain healthy blood sugar levels, but there is currently no cure. However, some treatments, like Levemir and Afriza, have serious side effects including low blood sugar, lung issues, and even death.
Transcript
Foreign. Hi everybody, I’m Dr. Bryan Ardis, host of the Dr. Ardis Show. And this is a special presentation all about type 1 diabetes. This is actually a part of a part, a three part series actually on prediabetes, type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Now, now this coming out to you live, if you’re watching this and it just got emailed to you, it just got posted on the website, you’re gonna notice this is part two of our three part series, but it actually came out as the third part we released. And that’s simply because pre diabetes was the first part we released and that’s the reason why we did that, is because more people are pre diabetic diagnosed than type 1 and type 2 diabetes diagnosed.
So we want to make sure the majority of all people got the information on prediabetes and how to best to Prevent diabetes type 1 or type 2 ever coming up in their future. Then part three is actually type 2 diabetes. And we did this out of order because the second highest diagnosed and treated group of diabetics is type 2 diabetics and then the third is type 1. But because in America and around the world, one comes before two in the number chronology, you would think diabetes type 1 would have came out before type 2. Nope. It is what we call part two because one comes before two, type 1 diabetes, type 2.
But actually this is coming out in this order. Pre diabetes first, type 2 diabetes next, and type 1 diabetes last. But we did number them in order so that in our resources tab at the doctor artist show you can easily find pre diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is part 2 and part 3 is type 2 diabetes. So it doesn’t matter. A lot of the information is going to overlap. But type 1 diabetes is the smallest group represented of any of the three pre diabetes, type 1 and type 2. So we saved it for last, even though 1:1 comes before 2.
So therefore we called it part 2 and type 2 diabetes is called part 3. Now you know, that’s why we did it. All right, so we’re going to dive into what we know about part, not part type 1 diabetes. In this presentation. I’m going to, I’m not going to give you every piece of information that’s ever been studied on diabetes type 1. No, this is, you need to know what they educate and we’re meaning they the medical profession, the pharmaceutical drug industry, the medical journals that are all owned by the drug industry. We want you to know what they intend for you to know.
Then I’m going to walk you through some of the most common drugs that are prescribed for type 1 diabetes, then I’m going to present to you some natural solutions that you can consider when improving your type 1, type 2 or pre diabetes diagnosis to avoid those horrific future outcomes of those diseases. Then also, if you haven’t watched purchased the replays, you need to go to healingfortheages.com and get the annual 2025 Healing for the Ages replays. Because in that conference, which was In October of 2025, I laid out over two days how to correct every blood marker related to diabetes in those two days of presentations.
So if you have blood work and you’re looking at your hemoglobin A1C, you’re looking at insulin totals, you’re looking at glucose numbers. If you are watching those numbers and are having those numbers evaluated by your medical doctors for your various stages of diabetes, you need to go watch that. That is. That’s got way more information than is in this podcast. This is all about type 1. The healing for the Ages conference was everything you see in a blood report and how to correct it naturally with herbs, minerals, vitamins and diet. So we’re going to dive into what you need to know about type 1 diabetes that we want to make sure as a part of this series in October of 2025, this is being recorded because November of every year is Diabetes Awareness Month.
So whatever the American Diabetes association wants you to know about diabetes, we’re going to make sure you know the natural things that you need to know about that can preserve your health, improve your blood sugar levels, improve your insulin’s ability to break down blood sugar and keep you at a lower risk of being hurt by the prescription drugs they offer to diabetics only. Alright, so we’re going to dive into type 1 diabetes and the natural solutions to those. So there’s a PowerPoint I’m going to walk you through. And then at the resources tab@thedustshow.com, you can download the entire PowerPoint for free that I’m about to show you, and you’ll be excited about what you’re about to learn because it’s very exciting to me.
All right, so here we go. Type 1 diabetes. This is going to be your natural solutions to type 1 diabetes. All right, so here we go. Scan the QR code and you’ll get notified by email about every week where I’m speaking, what I’m presenting on and what podcast is coming out for that week. I do, once a week, a PowerPoint and a podcast on a specific Health topic, what the medical profession wants you to know and what I know, what I think you should know. This is healing for the ages. Go to scan that QR code or go to healing for theages.com to get a discount on the virtual replays.
Go put in the discount code. Artists A R D I S at checkout. All right. Cleveland Clinic says that type 1 diabetes is defined as a chronic lifelong autoimmune disease prevents your pancreas from making insulin. It requires daily management with insulin injections and blood sugar monitoring. Both children and adults can be diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Per the Cleveland Clinic, if you don’t have enough insulin, too much sugar builds up in your blood causing hyperglycemia, the fancy word for high blood sugar. And your body can’t use the food you eat for energy. This can lead to serious health problems or even death if it’s not treated.
People with type 1 diabetes need synthetic insulin every day in order to live and be healthy. Type 1 diabetes was previously known as juvenile diabetes and insulin dependent diabetes. Insulin dependent. These people have to inject insulin into their body after every meal. Who does type 1 diabetes affect? Now this should be shocking to all of you. Anyone at any age can develop type 1 diabetes, but the most common age at diagnosis is between the ages of 4 and 6 years old and in early puberty between 10 and 14 years. Now, I did not dive into this research.
However, I want all of you to remember this statement now that you are hearing and reading, probably for the first time ever, that type 1 diabetics are typically diagnosed diabetic type 1 between the ages of 4 and 6 years old. Do you know what else is being intentionally injected into all American children between the ages of 4 and 6 years old? Public school, anybody starts at 5 to 6 years old for all Americans. Guess what they’re all required to have before they can enter public school? Supposedly a list of dozens of of vaccines. And there are ingredients in all the vaccines that can absolutely cause your pancreas in your child to not be able to develop insulin or produce enough insulin.
And then also let’s look at the other age group, 10 to 14 years old. What can you think of is actually recommended and required supposedly by independent school districts all around the country that every male child in American school systems starting at age 9 to 10 years old and every girl between 11 to 14 is required to get injected inside of them to stay in middle school, which is the second most common time period. Kids are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes between ages 10 and 14 years old. That’s the Gardasil HPV. HPV vaccine. And yep, there’s ingredients inside of there that damage the pancreas and reduce the person’s ability to produce insulin.
So I would really encourage all of you to study vaccines because those periods of young children and young teenagers lives are the same periods that type 1 diabetes is being diagnosed most often in the United States. People who are non Hispanic white. So white. White people. White. In fact, I’d like to ask everybody there, why in the world does anyone ever reference non Hispanic white people in America? Why can’t they just be white? Why can’t they just be Caucasian? Why do they have to be non Hispanic whites? But it’s on every government forum. Why? Why can’t you just be white? Why can’t you just be Caucasian? It’s weird.
Why does it have to be referenced as non African American white, non non Hispanic white? That’s weird. Why don’t you just be white or Hispanic or black or African American? Why do you have to reference it as someone who is not something that’s weird? They don’t say non Caucasian African Americans. That just sounds weird. Why would you do that? Why don’t you just say what they are? Okay, so in the United States, people who are non Hispanic white are most likely to get type 1 diabetes. So white people or most often to get diabetes type 1.
And it affects females and males equally. How common is type 1 diabetes? Type 1 diabetes is relatively common in the United States. Approximately 1.24 million people between the ages of 4 and 6 and 10 to 14 are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. And that number is expected to grow to 5 million people. That’s five times more than there is right now by the year 2050. And I have discussed that over and over and over here on this platform. The World Health Organization says By the year 2050 there will be over 500 million diabetics in the world, or, sorry, 1.31 billion diabetics in the world.
There’s only 500 million right now. In the whole world, there’s going to be 1.3 billion by the year 2050. Two and a half times an increase almost. Well, if you’re not paying attention to the doctor Artist show Healing for the Ages, you might be wondering, why are these numbers climbing? That’s because they’re not going to these places. They’re not watching the doctor or to show they’re not learning these principles. So to avoid poisoning yourself to become a diabetic, which you are, type 1 diabetes is the most Common chronic disease that affects children. I wonder why. Here’s your symptoms of type 1 diabetes in adults and children.
Excessive thirst, Excessive hunger. Unexplained weight loss. Blurred vision. Slow healing of cuts and sores. Fatigue. Being sleepy all day. Vaginal yeast infections. Frequent urination, including frequent full diapers and infants and bedwetting and children. How is it treated? People with type 1 diabetes need synthetic insulin every day, multiple times a day, in order to live and be healthy. They also need to try to keep their blood sugar within a healthy range. Three of the main components of the type 1 diabetes management with drugs include insulin, blood glucose monitoring and carbohydrate counting, which is another form of sugar.
You can take insulin in the following ways. Everybody out there wondering how type 1 diabetics take care of themselves. Multiple daily injections. Injectable insulin using a vial and syringe. This is what you see while they’re eating or at the end of a meal or injecting themselves with insulin or right before the meal. There’s also pens. Insulin pens are similar to injections, but the pen is pre filled with insulin. In fact, there’s other pins like that like Ozempic and Wegovy. There’s just a set amount in those injections. Then there’s a pump. Insulin pumps are devices that deliver insulin continuously and on demand.
Rapid acting inhaled insulin. Did you know you can inhale it like an asthma inhaler and it’s called a frieza. You can inhale your insulin. Is there a Cure for type 1 diabetes? This is the Cleveland Clinic summary. There is currently no cure for type 1 diabetes. So why do we go to see medical doctors if there’s no cure? Just to manage your blood sugar with insulin. You’re about to learn what insulin does to the human body. So what is being prescribed? This is Levomir. You’ll see it’s a pen. Looks up, you see it at the top right.
Other brand names include Levomir or Levomir Flex Touch. What is it? It’s a man made form of insulin. Levemir is long acting insulin that starts to work several hours after your injection and it’s used to improve blood sugar control in people with diabetes mellitus. This medicine is for use in adults and children at least two years old. Wow, two years old. Now watch this. They give this to children up to two years old. Levemir side effects. Check this out. Metabolic very common. 10% or more will experience low blood sugar which can create a diabetic coma. Severe hypoglycemia low blood Sugar, defined as third party intervention occurred in approximately 6% of patients receiving insulin.
The active ingredient in Levemir called detimer. Also diabetic retinopathy is a side effect to levomer or detamere. Also look at those pictures at the bottom. Up to 10% of people will experience lipohypertrophy. Lipo meaning fat, fat deposits. Look at it look like little fat tumors on that person’s abdomen. Also genitourinary urinary tract infections. And up to 10% of people put on levomer for diabetes type 1. Then let’s look at the immune system. Up to 13% of all people on that drug will develop an influenza illness. You will up to 10% of you will be diagnosed with a viral infection because of the drug.
That drug also levomir for type 1 diabetics. 16% of all people will experience gastroenteritis, inflammation of their intestines, abdominal pain and up to 13% headaches. And over a third of you, 31% of all people on this drug will have headaches, migraine headaches forever. Look at that. Up to 35% of all people on Levemir. This drug FDA approved for diabetes type 1. Up to 35% of you will develop an upper respiratory, upper respiratory infection like pneumonia or the flu just because you’re on the drug. Or you might develop pharyngitis. Look at the inflammation, mucus and pus in the back of the throat of somebody with pharyngitis in almost 20% of you, 17% to be exact.
Crazy. Up to 10% develop bronchitis. Alright, well speaking of lung issues, let’s go to the next insulin like inhaler called a frieza. Up until this presentation I didn’t know this drug exist. A frieza inhaler. What is a Freeza? It’s a man made insulin too that’s breathed in through your lungs. Inhaled abre is not for use in place of long acting insulin. Afriza must be used with a long acting insulin in people who have type 1 diabetes. So it’s just in conjunction with your type 1 diabetes medication which is insulin. Alright, so what is an important FDA black box warning about this drug? Important warnings.
This medicine cause some serious health issues. Acute bronchospasm, broncho, bronch, Bronchial spasms has been observed in patients with asthma and copd. Using insulin when it’s human inhaled, it can cause low blood sugar which is the symptoms include dizziness, lightheadedness, sweating, confusion, headache, blurred Vision, slurred speech, shakiness, fast heartbeat, anxiety, irritability or mood change or hunger. These are side effects of Aphriza. Also read the second bullet point there. Aphriza that you inhale into your lungs can decrease lung function. Well, you need your lungs to breathe, so I think you want to keep your lung function as high as possible, not decreased lung cancer.
In studies and people with diabetes. Lung cancer occurred in a few more people who were taking a frieza than in people who were taking other diabetes medications. So. So this drug is correlated to increased risk of lung cancer and then diabetic ketoacidosis, which the threat is a diabetic coma and death. Morris Afriza side effects Inhaled insulin for you. Look at this. Look at the second sentence under the top. Freezer side effects. Afreeza may cause serious side effects that can lead to death. Ask your doctor if death is right for you when they tell you your blood sugar is too high and you might have diabetes.
When they prescribe a frieza to be inhaled so you don’t have to inject it. Severe allergic reactions. A whole body allergic reaction which includes a rash over your entire body. Trouble breathing that can lead to death. A fast heartbeat or sweating. Also low potassium in your blood called hypokalemia. Heart failure. Taking this drug and other certain diabetes pills called tzds with Aphriza may cause heart failure in some people. Heart failure is means your heart stops beating and you die. You have a heart attack, you die. All right, so stay with me if you want to know more about thiazolidyne, dines and TZDs, otherwise known as TZDs and diabetes.
We go through that extensively in the part three series discussing type 2 diabetes and we cover it all in prediabetes. Shortness of breath, swelling of your ankles or feet and sudden weight gain are symptoms of heart failure from a freezer that can lead to death. Remember, ask your doctor if death is right for you. Now, this is a freezes package insert warning risk of acute bronchospasm in people with chronic lung disease. Acute bronchospasm has been observed in patients with asthma and COPD using aphreesia. Aphreeza is contraindicated in patients with chronic lung disease such as asthma or cbd.
Copd. Before initiating Aphriza, perform a detailed medical history physical exam spirometry measuring your lung capacity to identify potential lung disease in all patients. Before anybody gives you aphrysia, they’re telling you better be checking medical doctors. Your patient’s Lung functions first because this thing can kill them. Thanks. So here’s the warnings from the package insert of Aphriza. A Freeza can cause acute bronchospasm, change in insulin regimen, hypoglycemia that may be life threatening. See, we underlined it for you. Decline in pulmonary function, lung cancer. You’re welcome. Diabetic ketoacidosis, diabetic coma, hypersensitivity reactions, severe, also life threatening. That means people on a Freeza died in the human trials.
Ask your doctor if death is right for your child. Fluid retention and heart failure with concomitant use of TZDs for diabetes and hypokalemia may be life threatening also, which is an imbalance of potassium, causes your kidneys to fail, your lungs to fill up with fluid, and you drown to death. All right, so let’s dive into natural things we know. And we’re just going to give you two very simple minerals today that have been proven helpful to improve all blood markers and type one diabetics. And then I’m going to highlight some books and resources you need to read so you learn more about what causes diabetes to be worse or to create it in the first place.
All right, look at the screen. You’ll see a red arrow pointing up to the year 2017. And this is from Medicine Journal out of Baltimore. Oral magnesium supplementation improves sugar control and lipid profile, which is cholesterol and fats in children with type 1 diabetes and low magnesium levels in their blood, called hypomagnesemia. In this study, we evaluated the status of blood magnesium in children who were diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and they assessed its relationship, magnesium levels in the blood to their blood sugar control and their cholesterol levels. Then evaluating the effect of oral magnesium supplementation on the person, diabetic type 1 children, their blood sugar levels and their cholesterol levels over time.
They included 71 children at the pediatric endocrinology outpatient clinic. Patients with blood magnesium levels less than 1.7 milligrams per deciliter were given 300 milligrams of magnesium oxide for just 90 days or three months. After that three month period of taking 300 milligrams of magnesium, they have reevaluated their hemoglobin A1C. These are type 1 diabetics children, their hemoglobin A1C, their cholesterol profile and their blood level of magnesium. In all patients, they want to see if they’re swallowing magnesium, does it end up in their blood after three months and does that magnesium level go up and are they seeing changes in that three month period of their average blood sugar level called hemoglobin A1C.
Our study showed that there was statistically significant difference in the blood levels of magnesium before and after the magnesium supplementation being higher after magnesium supplementation for three months. This is an agreement they state in the next sentence. De Jurus and their colleagues, these research team who revealed that an increase in blood magnesium levels with magnesium supplementation and in that study they’re referencing here, that was done with a different group, that different group gave 500 milligrams of magnesium oxide twice a day for 24 weeks, which is much longer than three months in adult populations or adult patients with type 1 diabetes.
So they’re saying we found this to be exactly the same in these children type 1 diabetes study, as has already been reported by De Juris and his team or her team, who revealed an increase of magnesium levels of 500 milligrams twice a day for six months in adult patients with type 1 diabetes. Then there’s another group they’re going to reference, Rodriguez Morin and Guerrero Romero, these two other research scientists and type 2 diabetic animals revealed. Sorry, animals in type 2 diabetic adults revealed that there is a significant increase in blood levels magnesium after a period of oral magnesium supplementation.
So for all of you watching here, they’re just stating here that when people take magnesium supplements, it ends up in the blood. So it’s not just going out in their stool and they’re not just flushing it down the toilet. That magnesium has already been studied in this 1 paragraph. 3 different research groups can confirm that when you swallow magnesium in a capsule form or supplement form, it does increase the amount of magnesium in your blood. So now you’re going to learn how this correlates to type 1 diabetes and blood sugar. Our study showed that there was a significant difference between hemoglobin A1C.
The amount of blood sugar over a three month period before and after magnesium supplementation in this study was 300 milligrams once a day for three months. As an average value of hemoglobin A1C before they started the study was 10.11 versus after three months. The average for all the 71 people in the study, it went down from 10 to 7.88 on average after oral supplementation. After swallowing magnesium orally, this indicates that oral magnesium level it dropped by 30% hemoglobin A1C in three months. This indicates that oral magnesium level may have a good Role on glycemic control of type 1 diabetes blood sugar control of type 1 diabetes.
Rodriguez Morin and Goro Romero, who followed adult type 2 diabetic patients before and after magnesium chloride supplementation showed significant reduction in fasting blood glucose and hemoglobin A1C with oral magnesium. Type 1 diabetics, you better be taking oral magnesium. You get it at the Dr. Ardis show or anywhere else in this world. And then he tells you down here they used magnesium supplementation at 300 milligrams per day. And in that study they found evidence from the disease studies of diabetes that demonstrated an association between magnesium rich diets and decreased incidence of type 1 diabetes mellitus and its complications.
Every parent out there should have their kids taking magnesium supplements every day. Why? From the time they can take a supplement, can chew a supplement, can chew anything with food, with teeth, you should be giving them a tablet, a gummy, something that has magnesium in it every day. If you want to reduce the risk of your child at 4 to 6 years old being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes or your teenagers, you need to be giving them our docs healthy kids. It has magnesium in it. Our chewable tablet, our adult multivitamin gummy is now out. You should be on it.
It’s got magnesium. Give it to your children before we come out with our adult gummy version later we’re gonna have a gummy that has magnesium in it. Just so you know, with these therapeutic doses and then obviously we have our magnesium complex at the website to get these doses of magnesium in your day, every, into your body, every single day. Dong is the name of another researcher. They provided further evidence supporting that magnesium intake is significantly inversely associated with the risk of developing type 2 diabetes in a dose dependent manner. This means an inverse relationship means as people take more magnesium there’s a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
The more the merrier is what they mean by that. The less magnesium in the blood, the more often they will develop type 2 diabetes. Lopez Ridero, another researcher, showed that magnesium supplementation decreased the risk of type 2 diabetes in adult populations. Sales and Pedrosa, they observed that inadequate metabolic control can affect the corporal concentrations of magnesium developing hypomagnesium in the body, lower magnesium levels which may be still directly related with some micro small and macro vascular complications observed in diabetics as cardiovascular disease, retinopathy and neuropathy. If you have prediabetes, if you have type 1 diabetes, if you have type 2 diabetes, I don’t care, you will go blind.
Your Kidneys will fail, you will have amputations, you will have ulcers on the outside of your body that will never heal. You will have neuropathy, you will have heart failure, which is what summarized right here. Diabetics, you have got to be on magnesium. Children that you’re worried about becoming diabetic, or if it runs in your family, you believe they should all be on magnesium. Magnesium supplementation reverses and prevents the micro and the macro small and large complications related to cardiovascular health and diabetics, which eventually leads to, as they quote here, cardiovascular disease, retinopathy and and neuropathy, going blind or having painful nerves in your body.
Based on this, the supplementation with magnesium has been suggested in patients with diabetes mellitus, diabetes type 1, who have been hypo low magnesium and the presence of its complications. For the love of God, people, why are you not taking magnesium every day? Everywhere I go, I’m called the magnesium doctor. It’s crazy. For the last five years, anytime I get on a flight, pilots, flight attendants, people in random airports walk right up to me. You’re that famous TikTok magnesium doctor. Yeah, it’s pretty basic. Everybody needs to be on magnesium. Oh, and everybody home. Magnesium’s on the periodic table of elements, one of the basic elements your body requires to function normally that you all learned in science course, some class at home, in homeschooling or in your public school.
In our study, we detected a significant difference in cholesterol levels before and after oral magnesium supplementation too in low level magnesium patients who are diabetic children with lower values of total cholesterol, total glucose and LDL bad cholesterol after supplementation. And they saw higher HDL good cholesterol after supplementing magnesium. They saw better total cholesterol levels after magnesium supplementation in diabetic children. They saw better total glucose, better lower blood sugar levels. They saw lower LDL cholesterol levels while on magnesium. These children with diabetes and taking magnesium raised their good cholesterol levels, which prevents heart disease, which every parent of a diabetic child should be very concerned with.
Jurists observed decreased atherogenic hardening of your arteries, plaque filling up in your arteries, lipid fractions, they observed. This scientist, this researcher discovered that when you gave oral magnesium supplement to type 2 and type 1 diabetics, all of their atherosclerosis, plaquing in their arteries, hardening of their arteries, they saw those levels go down with magnesium supplementation and type 1 diabetics and it reduced the the risk of cardiovascular complications. You’re welcome. Ask your doctor if magnesium is right for you and your child because it is by every human. Also Lal Lal is another researcher and his team et al et al is in their team observed a significant fall in blood total cholesterol, LDL bad cholesterol and triglycerides all went down.
And a rise in HDL good cholesterol in four to eight weeks after magnesium supplementation. What was their conclusions in this study about magnesium and type 1 diabetes? Our study demonstrates that blood total magnesium is frequently low in Egyptian children which they were reviewing in this research study who have type 1 diabetes. Same goes for American children with type 1 diabetes everywhere in the world and it is correlated with blood sugar control and cholesterol profiles. Also we concluded the correction of low Magnesium in type 1 Diabetic children with oral magnesium supplements. Swallowing magnesium is associated with optimization improvement in blood sugar control and it reduces plaquing in the arteries and hardening of the arteries.
That is a side effect of type 1 diabetes. And they saw an increase in protective lipid fraction. What’s the protective one that prevents hard heart disease and increase in what they call good cholesterol called hdl. When you take magnesium it raises the good HDL cholesterol which is heart protective diabetes. Heart damaging, heart protective magnesium. Now here’s the next study also from 2017. This is out of Nutrition Journal. Effect of magnesium supplementation on insulin resistance in humans. Now we’re going to dive into this. Just, just stay there with me. This is the effect of magnesium supplementation in insulin resistance in humans.
So insulin resistance is more of type 2 diabetes, but this goes along with pre diabetes type 1 diabetes, type 2. So you’re going to see references here to type 2. It all applies. It’s magnesium, magnesium, magnesium for all of them. The results of eight clinical trials, not one, not two, not three, not four in eight clinical trials demonstrated that magnesium supplementation reduced fasting blood glucose levels blood sugar with two trials showing improvement in oral glucose tolerance and five verifying reduction of fasting insulin. How miraculous is that for type 2 diabetics and pre diabetics? You’ve got pre diabetes type 1, type 2.
You better be on magnesium or Dr. Ardis didn’t do his job educating you. Rodriguez, Morin and Guerrero Romero found a significant reduction fasting insulin, hemoglobin A1C and blood sugar after supplementing with 50 milliliters of 5% magnesium chloride, which is a supplement equivalent to 300 milligrams a day of magnesium for 16 weeks four months in patients with type 2 diabetes. This applies to type 1 diabetics. I just went through the magnesium type 1 stuff. Guerrero Romero also found, examined the effect of supplementing with 300 milligrams of elemental magnesium chloride in healthy adult men and women for 12 weeks and observed a reduction in blood concentrations of blood sugar, insulin and values of insulin resistant, demonstrating a beneficial effect of the intervention to improve insulin resistance in these individuals who are healthy people.
So these weren’t even diabetics. They just gave magnesium to these healthy people and they want to know, does it lower their insulin levels? Does it improve insulin resistance to break down blood sugar? And do we see improvements in their glucose levels? And they did, even in healthy people. This is why Dr. Ardis takes magnesium every day. You should too. Okay. So the same researchers supplemented men and women metabolically obese and with normal weights. So they had two groups, those that were obese and then normal weighted people. They gave them 382 milligrams of magnesium in a form called magnesium chloride for four months, 16 weeks and observed reduction in blood levels of fasting glucose.
So if you want to improve your blood sugar levels, you don’t want to be diagnosed a pre diabetic. You want to improve your type 1 and type 2 diabetes blood sugar daily levels, you might want to supplement with magnesium. Ask your doctor, ask your endocrinologist if magnesium is right for you, because it is. Morin, another researcher, reported beneficial. Sorry, Maureen. Reported beneficial effects of an intervention with 15 nanomoles in the form of magnesium hydrochloride in overweight individuals for 24 weeks. And they saw improvements pertaining to insulin resistance and sensitivity markers. Then a study was conducted by Soleini and they demonstrated that supplementing with 300 milligrams of magnesium in the form of magnesium sulfide for 12 weeks reduced fasting blood glucose of patients with type 2 diabetes.
Now, I want to stop here because you’ve now heard four different forms of magnesium. Magnesium, sulfur, you’ve seen magnesium oxide, you’ve seen now magnesium aspartate, hydrochloride, magnesium chloride. You’ve heard these already. I’ve already read them to you. And what you’re learning is it didn’t matter what form of magnesium. They all saw improvements. And many of you out there are hoping you can see me or any other doctor on a stage one day and you can ask them which magnesium is right for me. They all work. And some people’s magnesium forms that they choose to purchase first, some of them will see incredible results, some of them will see minimal results.
And maybe you should play with a few different forms of magnesium and see which one creates the greatest change in benefit to your health. You see magnesium sulfide there too. I mean there’s a whole bunch of these. You’ll see magnesium citrate, magnesium gluconate, glycinate, magnesium threonate. You’ll see all kinds of magnesium orotate. I can give my wife any magnesium. She’ll do better with restless legs and cramping and involuntary muscle cramps. But if I put it on a magnesium orotate she gets the best results. But she gets great results from all of them. But the best result is magnesium orotate.
And for you it might be something different. For me, I do really well with the combination of the three different forms of magnesium in our magnesium complex. So that’s what I take every day. Alright. Guerrero Romero Same researcher observed the effect of supplementation with magnesium chloride equivalent to 382mg for four months on glucose and fasting insulin resistance and pre diabetic individuals and those with low magnesium in their blood. And they observed that 29% of participants had improved blood sugar control just with magnesium alone in those 16 weeks. 30% one in three assembly. Another researcher found a significant reduction in fasting insulin, insulin resistance, fasting glucose or blood sugar levels and hemoglobin A1C in women with gestational diabetes after supplementing with 250 mg of magnesium oxide for 16 weeks.
Gestational diabetes only happens during pregnancy people. How many women with gestational diabetes during pregnancy have been told by their ob gyns they need to be on magnesium to help reverse and improve their insulin resistance during pregnancy, their fasting insulin levels, their fasting blood sugar levels and improve their hemoglobin A1C. By the way, all four of those markers are what your ob gyn uses to diagnose you with gestational diabetes. Ask them why do they not recommend magnesium? You Learned on the Dr. Ardis show that magnesium has already been proven in pregnancies to help improve all of those things.
In fact, read the first three words underlined. A significant reduction in each of those things, A significant reduction in insulin resistance, fasting insulin levels, fasting blood sugar levels and hemoglobin A1C. Their conclusion the results of this systemic review of research studies done on Magnesium and type 2 diabetes provides evidence of the benefits of magnesium supplementation on insulin resistance in patients with low levels of blood magnesium compared with those with normal amounts of magnesium in their blood. Ask your doctor. Magnesium dry for you now. This Is Curious Medical Journal in 2019. The beneficial role of selenium in type 2 diabetes, a longitudinal study.
Now you’re seeing a couple references to type 2 diabetes. You have to know they do more research on type 2 diabetes because there’s more people in type 2 diabetes than type 1. But the same thing is occurring. Insulin resistance, the inability to make insulin, insulin not breaking down blood sugar. This is why they have to inject it. So I’m gonna show you what they know about selenium and type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes and pre diabetes. You just need to know this is important. Selenium and magnesium are on the periodic table of elements. Every cell of the human body needs it to function normally.
And you have cells in your pancreas called beta cells that make insulin that require selenium. You’re about to learn it. The study involves 94 individuals, 72 males, 22 female patients aged 48 to 64 years old with type 2 diabetes mellitus. They were administered selenium at 200 micrograms less than a milligram, taken once a day on an empty stomach. The tests were performed before three months. They were three. They were done before the trial started, three months after the trial started and six months after the administration of selenium. The study resulted in a statistically significant reduction in the blood levels of glucose, hemoglobin A1C, significant reduction in cholesterol and bad cholesterol called LDL in both three months and six months after the beginning of the treatment.
Hdl, the good cholesterol, did not present any change during the first three months, but did present a statistically significant increase during the six month review. So for the first three months I didn’t see a statistically significant increase in the good cholesterol called hdl. But if the person kept doing it from three months to six months, we saw a massive improvement in the good cholesterol from just taking selenium. Now here’s some figures. Just pay attention. This is the average glucose levels and you will see there after three months. You see the average blood sugar at the beginning was 131.
Then it went down to 114 after three months of supplementing once a day, 200 micrograms of selenium. And we’re gonna keep going. Next chart. This is after low. This is LDL cholesterol, bad cholesterol. Look at its levels. You see at the very beginning it was at 144 and it went all the way down to 130 after six months. But you can see it was a steady decline even at 3 months. This is your hemoglobin A1C. Look, it was at 7 at the beginning of the study and it went down to 6. And then average cholesterol levels, look at the.
Just dives down. Look, this is just taking selenium. One capsule of a less than one milligram worth of selenium, a very small amount. Average cholesterol levels went from 254, 234 down to 186, which is considered normal now. And here is your good cholesterol. Notice it did, it did improve from zero to three months in the study. You see it went up, but they’re saying statistically meaning a higher than 5% improvement. They didn’t see that happen until after six months when they did their blood test six months later. So you can see there it went from like, looks like 39 up to 49, which is a huge increase in good cholesterol that protects your heart from developing heart disease.
This is just one supplement called selenium. During COVID 19, I was literally on every platform and every interview telling everybody you need to be on selenium. Selenium helps the liver make glutathione. Selenium helps you break down blood sugar. Diabetics were the most affected by COVID 19 and the vaccines and death from COVID and the hospital protocols. So I was educating everybody on selenium. Why everybody needs to be on selenium. Selenium, Selenium. Selenium. To this day, all of you still now, even see now five years later, that selenium has been proven for decades to even improve overall blood sugar, handling, cholesterol levels, you name it.
The whole body benefits from supplementing a very small amount of selenium every day. Most of you have heard your whole life, including me, that Brazil nuts are the greatest source of selenium. It’s not, not the only source. Every vegetable and fruit has it. Brazil nuts just happen to have one of the highest amounts. It’s a very small amount, still less than 1 milligram. So you can either eat your Brazil nuts to get your selenium or you can just take one of our selenium capsules from the doctor. Conclusion. The present study enforces the claims concerning the multiple benefits of selenium as a dietary supplement in patients with type 2 diabetes.
And it will go for type 1 also. Selenium supplementation. This is 2023 selenium supplementation effect on blood sugar control. This is a grade Assessed systematic review. That means they’re going to be reviewing a whole bunch of research studies and dose response meta analysis many analysis of randomized control trials from pharmacology or pharmacological research Medical journal. Let’s dive in here. So they found there’s 20 randomized control trials that they included. You’ll see the two stars. They included up to 3,000 participants, 2,995 to be exact. And then you’ll see there was a reduction in fasting insulin, which is awesome for all type 1 diabetes, pre diabetes and type 2 diabetics.
And then it says here we’re going to dive into what they found on each of these research studies. We investigated the association between selenium supplementation and glycemic blood sugar control comprehensively. Selenium supplementation significantly improved insulin and levels in comparison with control groups. Sensitivity analysis indicated that selenium supplementation could decrease flat fasting blood sugar levels in the absence of many other things. I wonder what they didn’t finish in that sentence. That’s funny. Several factors may contribute to the observed results such as different baseline selenium levels, dosage and duration of the study. Our analysis also showed a significant decrease in fasting blood sugar levels among participants who received 200 micrograms, which is exactly one capsule that we have or less of.
Selenium supplementation had an innervation period of 12 weeks or less, that’s three months or less, and were under 50. And they were men and had to have diabetes or they had to have prostate cancer. In this study, subgroup analysis showed that selenium supplementation significantly decreased IR. You see homa IR. IR is insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes. When trials lasted at least 12 weeks 3 months. Participants were female, under 50 years of age and had diabetes. Selenium supplementation did not Significantly decrease hemoglobin A1c as changes in hemoglobin A1c are generally observed over time. So they’re telling you they did this over 12 weeks.
They didn’t even think that was going to be enough time to see it change. So they didn’t see a significant reduction, but they saw a decrease. It just wasn’t significant. That above 5% they’re always looking for. According to the subgroup analysis, selenium supplementation was most effective for diabetes and gestational diabetes mellitus patients. Selenium it has been found that diabetics may have a deficiency of selenium. Comparison to non diabetics, Pre diabetics, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, you should be on selenium. You should be on magnesium. 500 milligram minimum magnesium every day. Selenium is 200 micrograms less than 1.
An additional study, a review of studies found that selenium supplementation reduced insulin levels and insulin resistance in patients with cardiometabolic diseases. So those with heart disease and diabetes, they saw that selenium made a massive improvement in their blood sugar and insulin levels. The antioxidant properties of selenium may be attributed to the beneficial impact of selenium supplementation on blood sugar levels. Glutathione peroxidase is a subunit of seleno proteins. I just mentioned a few seconds ago, during COVID I would tell people, you need to be on selenium. Selenium tells the liver to make glutathione. Glutathione helps protect from infectious disease symptoms like a respiratory virus.
So, as you’re reading here, glutathione peroxidase is a subunit of seleno protein. Seleno means selenium proteins with antioxidant properties that reduces phospholipate, phospholipid, hydroperoxide, hydrogen peroxide and glucose levels. The increased antioxidant activity of glucose peroxidase results in positive effects of selenium on pancreatic blood beta cell mass and insulin synthesis. I need to take that one sentence slowly with all of you. Selenium, you just learned, is a part of the selenium protein. Glutathione is a part of the selenio protein. The increased antioxidant activity of glutathione peroxidase, which is a part of the selenium protein structure, results in positive effects of selenium on pancreas beta cell mass.
You know what that means? There’s only one cell in your pancreas that makes insulin. In type 1 diabetics, supposedly all those cells are dying, so you’re not making enough insulin. You have to inject it. They’re called pancreatic beta cells. They tell you right here in this statement, increased antioxidant activity of glue of glutathione peroxidase, which is a part of the selenium molecule protein. When you supplement that selenium, it has a positive effect on pancreatic beta cell mass. That means when you supplement selenium, it increases how many cells of beta cells in the pancreas you maintain to produce insulin.
To reduce diabetes type 1 occurrence and amounts of insulin required, you can have more pancreas cells making more Insulin called beta cells. If you just supplement with selenium that has glutathione peroxidase as a part of the protein. Isn’t that amazing? And insulin synthesis. Selenium is required for every beta cell in your pancreas to make insulin. Type 1 diabetics. What can you not do? You can’t produce enough insulin to break down blood sugar because you don’t have enough beta cell mass, the amount of beta cells to produce insulin. You don’t have them. Something killed them. They blame it on genetics.
But you heard me earlier in this presentation. Think about what the 4 to 6 year olds and the 10 to 14 year olds, all in America are getting bombarded with every day, every year, every season. Selenium increases glutathione production. That increases the amount of beta cells in the pancreas that can produce insulin and improves how much insulin it makes. Ask your endocrinologist if selenium is right for you. Selenium supplementation Decreased serum C reactive protein Everybody out there. Crp. CRP is what they look at in your blood work to see if you had a heart attack recently or in the past.
When they see high elevated crp, they’ll tell you you may have had a heart attack within the last 48 hours. 72 hours last week, last month. Selenium decreases the amount of this inflammatory CRP marker while increasing glutathione peroxidase levels, implying its beneficial effect on reducing inflammation and oxidative stress. Adequate selenium concentrations play an important role in insulin secretion and activity. Conclusion. A significant reduction in insulin level and a significant Increase in quick 1 Score checking blood sugar levels were observed after selenium supplementation in this meta analysis. Insulin resistance and fasting blood sugar levels were also improved by selenium supplementation among some subgroups of participants.
Now, in our pre diabetes and type 2 diabetes presentation, I made sure everybody saw these. If you have type 1 diabetes, you need to be reading these books. You need to buy the pre diabetes diet plan so you know what to eat every day. And then you need to read Joel Fuhrman’s book, the the End of Diabetes. Notice it doesn’t say the end of type 1 diabetes or the end of type 2 diabetes or the end of pre diabetes or the end of gestational diabetes. You just need to read it. Diabetes is diabetes. Now, one of my favorite things to discuss for the last 28 years with all my patients in person and virtually through consultations is the amount of sugar they’re consuming every Single day.
Children between the ages of 0 and 6 years old in this world are consuming way more refined sugar and carbohydrates than ever history, which also increases inflammation, reduces the amount of glutathione you have. It makes your body deplete magnesium, selenium and B vitamins. And you will develop all chronic illnesses as a result of the increased amount of sugar you feed your child or you ate as a child or an adult. So in our type 2 diabetes part 3 series, I reviewed this, so I’m going to review it with all of you in our type 1 diabetes part 2 episode.
This is from LinkedIn an article written titled 100 Years of Sugar Consumption. When did it become so much or Too much? All right, inside this article you’ll read that Natural society conducted research into the average consumption of sugar from 1700 to the present day. And they found that in 1700, the average person ate approximately 4.9 grams of sugar every single day, which equaled 1.81 kilograms per year. Now, in America, we don’t speak in kilograms, we speak in pounds. So every time you see kilograms, just multiply that number by 2. It’s actually multiplied by 2.2, but just do it by 2.
So 1.81 kg. Multiply it times 2, that’s about how many pounds it is. So that’d be roughly three and a half pounds sugar in a year. In the 1700s, in the 1800s, the average person consumed approximately 22 grams of sugar every day, and that equaled 10.2 kilograms per year. Well, do that, do the math. Multiply that times 2.2. That’s over 20 pounds of sugar a year. So it went from three and a half pounds in the 1700 to like 22 pounds, 22 pounds in the 1800s per year. And then in the 1900s, the average person consumed approximately one hundred and twelve grams of sugar each day, and that was 40 grams per year.
Well, do the math. Multiply that times 2.2. You’re over 80 grams or 80 pounds of sugar in a year. In the 1900s. So you went from three and a half pounds to 20 pounds to 80 pounds of sugar in a year. 1700, 18 or 19. Then in the 2000s, in 2009, half of all Americans, they said, were able to report they’re consuming or eating and swallowing 227 grams of sugar every day, which equals 81.6 kilograms, which is over 160 pounds of sugar. Oh, by the way, in the 1700s, in the 1800s, diabetes wasn’t even a disease ever, ever, ever, ever, ever.
This is a 19th. This is a 20th and 21st century disease. These are the actual pounds. I did the calculating for you. In the 1700s, the average person had 3.92 pounds of sugar in a given year. In the 1800s, it was 22.2 pounds in a given year. In the 1900s, it went to 89 pounds. And in 2009, you’re up to 179 pounds. This is the number one reason for prediabetes type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes diagnosis in the world, period. From a Reader’s Digest brand called the Healthy. Here’s how much sugar is safe per day according to expert doctors.
And I’m going to highlight this part right here. The American Heart association says the daily sugar limit is even more conservative. The American Heart association says men should aim to consume no more than 36 grams of sugar. Sugar in a given day. Women should aim to consume less than that. You shouldn’t consume more than 25 grams of sugar in a given day. Women. So now let’s go back if that’s the American Heart Association’s current recommendations for the amount of sugar you should be eating. Let’s go back to Natural Society summary from that article I found on LinkedIn.
1700s. 3.92 pounds, 22 pounds. Let’s see how that compares to the American Heart Association’s recommendations. All right, so I just took from the previous slides. A man, according to the American Heart association, should not eat more than 36 grams of sugar in a day. Women should not eat more than 25 grams a day. Go to the bottom of the screen where it reads. In 2009, half of Americans consumed approximately 227 grams of sugar each day. 227 grams of sugar each day. Do you see the numbers above? The American Heart association just said no one should be eating males more than 36 grams of sugar in a given day.
And women shouldn’t be eating more than 25. Okay, so let’s just look at the women. This means the average American is eating five times the amount of. Not even five, man. How many is it? That’s a. That’s a lot. 25 times the amount. 20 times the amount. That’s absurd. At least 20 times. And then men are taking at least 15 times more sugar every day, the average American, than they should be. If you want to know why there’s so much diabetes in this country, you’re eating the sugar that insulin is the only thing your body makes to break it Down.
So why do you think Eli Lilly is selling so much insulin drugs around the world? Why do you think they’re selling so much metformin, glucophage and insulin? My God, they found a gold mine. They got Americans, not Eli Lilly. But the world is now addicted to sugar, eating way more sugar than they should be consuming. And one century after another, we’re consuming multiples of the amount of sugar that we should be consuming. And our pancreas do not evolve to handle that much. Sugar intake increase every given year. Here’s your annual sugar consumption in a bar graph from 1700-1800-1900-2009.
Do you see the trend I just told you that in the 1700s and 1800s, diabetes didn’t even exist, so the bar graph would look identical. The more sugar we consume every year, America and world, the more diabetes you get diagnosed with. Now, for all of you addicted to sugar, which is highly addictive, Nancy Appleton, the world’s greatest expert on all things sugar, wrote a book called how to Lick the Sugar Habit. You should read it if you’re worried about Pre diabetes, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes. And Dr. Jason Fung, MD has written a great book called the Diabetes Code.
And many people who follow Healing for the ages and the Dr. R Show have used this book followed its intermittent fasting recommendations to help with type 1, type 2 and pre diabetes reversal. Now, we walked you through several research studies for type 1 diabetics and the amount of magnesium in those studies to help individuals see improvements in fasting blood sugar, insulin resistance, insulin levels and in their hemoglobin A1C for four to from three to four months. You should be taking this magnesium olive. Here’s our selenium at the Dr. Ardis show under the Naturewinds brand. You will see I highlighted there for you.
It’s 200 micrograms is the exact amount of total in those research studies we just showed you. For diabetics, this is our Healing for the Ages conference. Make sure you go get it. Make sure you use Dr. Ardis as the discount code if you want to save 30%. If you don’t, just give us all the money, give us the full 100% and support us in all we do. Here’s our QR code again. Here’s our book Moving beyond the COVID 19 lies and app to stay here for just a second. In chapter 15 of my book, or sorry, chapter 13 of this book, I actually show you multiple research studies where type 1 diabetes is reversed and improved with nicotine alone.
Nicotine patches are what they use. And I can tell you that around this great country, the United States, I’ve had multiple people pick me up, take me to different events for speaking, host at different facilities for speaking events who have told me they were type one diabetic and they are seeing the amounts of insulin they require every week go down as they’re wearing a nicotine patch or chewing nicotine gum every day. I didn’t show you the nicotine stuff in this presentation, but every type 1 diabetic should be looking at buying this book. Any parent of a type 1 diabetic child should be getting this book, reading chapter 13 and making sure you’re really up to date on what they know about tobacco, what they know about nicotine and its ability to improve all blood sugar, insulin resistance, insulin levels and beta cell production of insulin in the pancreas of you or your diabetic type 1 child because you’ve all been lied to about nicotine.
If I had a type 1 diabetic child, they’d be on nicotine patches 100%. If you want to know where you would start, the book actually outlines it for you. That’s why we put it on the screen. All right, everybody, this is my type 1 diabetes, which is really our part 2 diabetes presentation. I am Dr. Bryan Ardis. This is the Dr. Dr. Ardis Show. This is not everything you need to know about type 1 diabetes. Remember, the American Diabetes association tells you in the Cleveland Clinic tells you there is no cure for diabetes. So type one.
So if that’s true, that’s true for you. You at least should be on magnesium, you should at least be on selenium every day. And you should least be trying to reduce the amount of sugar you consume every single day. And any type of diabetic, you should be buying the replays of the October 2025 Healing for the ages conference themed make yourself healthy again and download my personal presentations. I walk you through how to improve every blood sugar marker in all type 1, type 2 type gestational diabetes, type 1 diabetes, didn’t matter. They’re all handled in there.
I even walk you through dietary wise, what you should be doing. All right, this is type 1 diabetes. I’m Dr. Dr. Ardis. This is Dr. Ardis Show. We’ll see you next time. Share this far and wide. We’ll see you next time.
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