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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Chen and I weather forecast today partly cloudy, sky's warm, humid,
late afternoon and evening storms are expected, which should kick in.
Their suggesting around seven pm. Last in the overnight hours
eighty five for the high overnight low sixty eight with
as few storms possible. Tomorrow. We have rained in to
the south in the morning, and then it's going to
hit the fan around five pm, with evening storms likely,
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Their words, not mine, eighty two the high tomorrow overnight
low sixty two. The rain will move out. We got
dry and partly cloudy Saturday with the highest seventy three
sixty three degrees. Right now, time for a traffic update.
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seventy five through walk on in northbound seventy five and
an extra five out of Borrow Linger into Town. Chuck
ingramon fifty five KRC LEAVE Talk Station seven thirty one
to fifty five KRCD Talk Station. Very Happy Friday, Eve
to you, Happy to Welcome to the fifty five KRC
Morning Show. Tim Keller. He is the founder of US
Diabetes Care, bringing over thirty five years of healthcare experience
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to his role and founder of USDC US Diabetes Car.
He started his career at Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center
back in nineteen eighty nine, rose to the ranks, held
key roles at Striker as well as Smith and Nephew Orthopedics,
where he built strong partnerships with physicians and led national
distribution efforts. But after being diagnosed with diabetes himself, he
saw a major gap in care with conditions like pre diabetes,
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type two, type three, gestational diabetes, as well as insulin resistance.
US Diabetes Care is the result of that awakening, a
program built to help people reverse these conditions through expert
led education, proven tools, better access to care, and a
comprehensive of that puts long term health first. Welcome to
the program, Tim Keller, It's a real pleasure to.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Have you on.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
Thank you, good morning. I'm a pleasure to be on.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
But it's timing is really interesting because I woke up
this morning and I was going through my notes and
looking at the updated news, and I always refer to
the Wall Street Journal. There's their headline right there. How
chronic disease became the biggest scourge in American health and
diabetes number three on the list of common chronic conditions,
with about fifteen percent of the US population dealing with diabetes.
And this has gone up over the years, hasn't it.
(02:30):
I mean, there's been a real problem in the United
States with a growing problem with diabetes.
Speaker 3 (02:37):
Yes, I mean diabetes. Right now, we have ninety three
million pre diabetics in the country, well thirty nine registered diabetics,
which means on a Medicare Medicaid numbers. You know they're
registered as you know TI TI, which means A and
C above seven. The reality is is pre dibes. I
don't really buy into that whole pre dibets. I tell people,
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you're not pre pregnant, you needither, you're diabetic, you're not.
They've diagnosed pre diabetes from A five six or seven
oh a one C so they can sell more drugs.
I mean, it's it's very simple. If there is a precondition,
it's a good place to get a diabetic because we
can make lifestyle changes through education that can really reverse
the disease pretty quickly.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
Reverse by meaning if you are diabetic, you can at
some point in your life maybe no longer be diabetic.
Now does that depend on the type of diabetes you
are diagnosed with?
Speaker 3 (03:30):
Absolutely so, type one autoimmune, you're in some dependent you
can't you're not doing any uploading to the muscle for
a bukagan, So that's kind of a you know, a
way different disease. But tie two ty three baster type
three dementia, the station and diabetes in some resistance, all
those things can be reversed.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
And what is the problem. And we also have a
growing obesity problem. Quite often obesity is cited as one
of the things that might lead you to having diabetes.
This is all about our diet.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
Absolutely So you know, big pharma, big medical, they got
they got together with the processed food industry convinced of it.
And there's no money in a cure, so came up
with a bunch of ideals around food to make us thick.
The whole inner aisle of the grocery stores. Uh, fast
foods are filled with you know, saturated fats, processed fats,
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refined foods, refined wheat, hyperuitials, corn strup, processed sugar, flour, hydrize,
and nice wheat. And these are all chemical poisons in
these foods that are quite honestly killing Americans. And you
know that's interesting. I saw that in the Wall Street
Journal as well. But I'm not buying that diabetes is
the number three calls because people are dying of heart disease.
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I guarantee their their bottom line is because of diabetes.
If somebody dies or heart attack or stroke, they say, oh,
they had died a heart attack or stroke, but really
the inderline condition was game with diabetes.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
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Fifty five KRC. The Talk station Jenn nine lebodcast. Today
will be partly cloudy, warm, humid, and late afternoon evening
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storms expected to kick in around seven pm or so.
Eighty five for the High. A few storms overnight with
a low of sixty eight. Rain to the south in
the morning and in the afternoon evening around five pm,
we're going to get some severe storms. They say they're likely,
along with wind gus tornades and trenchill downforce being a possibility.
Eighty two for the High. Tomorrow overnight low sixty two,
rain moves out. Got a partly cloudy and dry Saturday
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with the highest seventy three sixty four degrees. Right now,
it's hype for traffic from.
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Speaker 1 (07:22):
Seven thirty nine on a Thursday, Brian Thomas with Tim Keller.
He's with US Diabetes Care, which you can find a
lot of US diabetes Care dot com, which makes perfect sense.
We're talking about diabetes and apparently you can reverse it,
and that's what they're all about, not just using drugs
and a lifetime a life long use of medications and
all that, but they focus on reversal there, so you
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can reverse type two, type three gestational and insulin resistance.
And I think that's pretty clearly what you said in
the last segment. I guess it boils down to a
simple question.
Speaker 3 (07:53):
How yeah, so you know the actually answering sistance is
a precursor for diabetes type two, type three gestational diabetes
is all a symptom of instant resistance. An infant resistance
starts from uploading the muscle earlier than it becomes a
hyperglycemia in the body. So what we do is we
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basically do a lifestyle platform Lumolendo Education Blue Zone educate
people into mind so they can make life style choices
to fix your body. And it's it's real simple, Brian.
I mean a get moving, exercise, hydration, a lot of water, fiber,
you know, increase your fiber intake, eat a lot more
fruits and vegetables. Westerni's medicine is broken. Doctors don't have
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any nutrition training at all. They treat a symptom, not
a patient, and they have very little education around nutrition.
They tell diabetics they can't eat fruit. It's the most
ridiculous lie. For all the fruits and vegetables you want. Actually,
and uh, you know, lend me your meat and take
the problem is is a lot of the meat that
we're sourcing is you know, blockbuster, a big process agriculture
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meat which has been people are consuming meat breakfast, lunch
to dinner for every meal. It's just unnecessary. It's inflammatory,
and then all the process foods are throwing on top
of it. It creates an intellr lipid fat in your cells,
which fells the metabout stelluar dysfunction and the lifestyle changes,
we got about a ninety percent reversal rate of diabetes
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on people to actually finish and graduate from our program
through education.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
Well how about that? Now? What is the story on carbs.
Now I'm staring at the modern current food pyramid, which
is different from what I was taught as a child.
And who created the food pyramid? And are we supposed
to really truly consume thirty percent of our diet in
the form of carves because I thought carbs were We
learned that carbs were the problem, or at least were
a problem.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
Yeah, so carves, you know, is always the confusing part,
and that's where education comes in. There's healthy carbs and
there's bad carbs. The bad carbs or anything from a
process white foods, processed flour, so anything like baked goods, breads,
you know, anything that's white, we say isn't right. So,
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you know, those kinds of carbs are bad for you.
But there's carbs and fruits and vegetables that are that
are good for you. So we try to have people
focus on good carbs and not bad carbs.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
Well, what about the idea of I'm sure that you're
an opponent of consuming process sugary foods and my experience
with that, I learned that there's a direct correlation with
sugar intake and cancer because cancer apparently loves sugar and
I've been diagnosed with lymphoma, so I thought I took
it upon myself last October to try to cut almost
every single added sugar out of my diet along with
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curving carbs. I end up losing about twenty pounds and
I feel a lot better. Tim That's kind of why
I bring it up. But what I learned over through
the process though, by reading labels, sugar is everywhere. It's
in everything added sugars. I even quit eating ketchup because
there's like a whole bunch of it in the tablespood.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
Yeah, it's sugar, is literally, and the problem is it's Brian.
It's not just sugar, it's processed sugar. Yeah. And there
you know there's a link to process sugar being is
it is more addictive than cocaine. Okay, so there's studies
all over with that. But and and for the children
and all the processed foods, they're pretting this in everything,
So you wonder why these kids have addiction to refine
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processed foods and living a lot much more sanitary lifestyle
and in brack to cancer. You know, this is the
thing about our lifestyle for diabes. You start found our
lifestyle for diabetes. I mean, we're we can help you
you know curve. Uh you know cancer as well, Cancer
lives in the cynic environment, right and they acid rys
the cancer and a lot of that acid comes from sugar.
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So if you step off the sugar and the acid
in the body, cancer can't survive. So you know, there's
no guarantee around that. But you know, we've had patients
you know, ironically that have diabetes and cancer on our
I saw a platform and they've been able to reverse their.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
Disease and that lifestyle platform at US diabetescare dot com.
So what what services do you offer there that that
my listeners could take advantage of to these stent they're
dealing with these problems.
Speaker 3 (12:14):
Yeah, so we're full of the Transition pro rim Care
diabetic clinic as well. So we do you know, clinical diabetes.
We have everything underrun roof, so basically do automot nervous
system tests, brain stands in house neurologists, so we do
a lot with the type three as demensied diabetes and
then from a you know, obviously we have two large
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education classes where we do live education and I think
you know, once again we have it through an alf
now as well ibscare dot com. You can go to
our website hit learn more tab and get our app
through there, or you can go on Apple and Android,
the the app Store and us IV's Care Education uh
and get our app that way. But the key to
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all this, you know, taking apart to uncle side, is
for everybody who's really educated about the truth about diabetes.
We talk about more than just what you put in
your mouth. We talk about oxidative stress. We talk about
healthy fats, good versus good fats. We talk about brain
health and beyond. I mean, we really dive into things
that people just aren't learning in regular western ice medicine.
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And you can't learn it when you have a two
hour wait in the waight room and to get a
five minute appointment. You're not going to change somebody's life
that way.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
No question, Tim. It's I mean, western medicine does it
just treats the symptom. But I don't know how you
feel about RFK Junior, but I'm kind of excited that
he's sort of bringing this proactivity, getting in front of
the disease and starting out with a more healthy lifestyle
in order to prevent it from occurring in the first instance,
and I think that's a more practical and common sense
approach to dealing with it. But as you point out,
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you know, one of the big elephants in the room
is the existence of these pharmaceutical companies and they're in
the business of getting people to pop pills. That's how
they make their money, and they're happy to see more
and more people have to pop them or you know,
buy the insulin.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
Absolutely, and the RFK juniors got a big task in
front of them. But I like what he's doing, you know.
I like the Donald Trump passed an executive order for
the decrease in drugs. I think along with that they
have to pass an executive order to get rid of
these prior authorizations, which is the mental band that denies
these drugs when patients go to the pharmacy to try
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to get them or make them two way too costly.
I mean, like Jardians, which is one of the best
drugs out there for diabets right now, I mean, we're
our goals to get people off. But if there's a
good drugs, Guardians is a really good drug and it's
like thirteen hundred dollars on hunks cash out of pocket
and means who can afford that? And so were we
and we spend a lot of time fighting with the
insurance companies to pay for these drugs for diabets that
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really need them and h and so that's a big
problem too. So I think, along with you know, the
thirty eighty percent off, they need to you know, look
into the middle man of the drugs too.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
Yeah, the pharmacy benefit managers get rid of those. Yeah, boy,
that would streamline the process. Wouldn't then take a lot
of the cost out of there?
Speaker 3 (15:03):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
US Diabeticscare dot com are US diabetescare dot com is
where you find Tim Keller and the tips and information
about diabetes, along with the opportunity to get the app
if you're so inclined. Tim, I appreciate you giving out
the wonderful information, sending people in the right direction, and
what you're doing at US Diabetes Care helping folks out
of need and curing it, getting rid of it. How
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long have you been diabetes free? Tim?
Speaker 3 (15:30):
I was diagnosed in two thousand and nine and I've
been diabetic free since.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
That's absolutely amazing. So there is hope out there for
my diabetic friends. In the audience. Tim Good having you
on the program, did an interesting conversation. I appreciate the
opportunity to speak with you and that you spent some
time with my listeners to me today.
Speaker 3 (15:47):
Hey, Brian, thank you very much and I like sense.
It's a good place.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
It is a good place. Come visit anytime you want. Tim,
the water's fine, take care of yourself, have a wonderful
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