Conquer Type 2 Diabetes with a Ketogenic Diet

by Ellen Davis, M.S. and Keith Runyan, M.D.

with a Ketogenic Diet

      Type 2 diabetes is a modern disease of carbohydrate intolerance, meaning your body isn’t able to process carbohydrate (sugars and starches) normally. Consuming these foods results in high blood sugar, and over time, diabetic complications. 

       Before the invention of insulin in the 1920s, physicians advised diabetics to avoid eating carbohydrates because of this intolerance. In contrast, modern advice is to eat carbohydrates and treat the resulting high blood sugar with medications and insulin. This “eat carb and take medicine” method increases the cost of diabetic care and does nothing to resolve the underlying disease and progression.

       The logical solution is to follow a low-carb ketogenic diet because it treats type 2 diabetes at the root cause. Avoiding carbs while enjoying foods rich in healthy fats and protein stabilizes blood sugar and reduces and in some cases, eliminates the need for diabetic medications. 

Conquer Type 2 Diabetes with a Ketogenic Diet has all the information you need to successfully take control of your diabetes. In addition to clear explanations of the science, this book includes personal success stories, information on blood sugar monitoring and insulin therapy, the foods to eat and to avoid, cooking tips, how to get started and personalize the diet, medication interactions and more. 

About the Author

A Florida native, Ellen Davis has a Master’s degree in Applied Clinical Nutrition and is an expert on fasting and ketogenic nutrition. She created Ketogenic-Diet-Resource.com, a website showcasing the research on the positive health effects of ketogenic diets. She has also written articles for Well Being Journal magazine, Terry’s Naturally magazine, and Healthy Living magazine. 

As an author, she has self-published several books on treating cancer and diabetes with a ketogenic diet. Her book, Fight Cancer with a Ketogenic Diet has sold in more than 70 countries, and her books on managing diabetes with a ketogenic diet continue to be popular on Amazon. 

Additionally, her emergency survival book, Inferior Nutrition, was written for people interested in preparing for disaster scenarios by applying sound ketogenic nutritional principles for survival.

Currently, when Ellen isn’t creating watercolor art (insidewatercolor.com), she’s helping other independent authors self-publish their own books (keybookdesigns.)

Ellen Davis