6/14/25 S11 E3100 : TIM KELLER – “U.S. DIABETES CARE”:

6/14/25 S11 E3100 : TIM KELLER – “U.S. DIABETES CARE”:

American Medicine Today - Radio

Tim Keller discusses the U.S. diabetes epidemic and introduces his app aimed at educating users on managing and reversing the condition.

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10:1114 Jun 2025

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Tackling Diabetes: Tim Keller's Approach to Health Education

Episode Overview

  • Processed foods contribute significantly to the diabetes epidemic.
  • Western medicine often focuses on symptoms rather than patient care.
  • Tim Keller's app offers educational resources to manage and reverse diabetes.
  • Diabetes is presented as a muscular disease linked to insulin resistance.
  • Various types of diabetes can be managed or reversed with proper education.
Diabetes is actually a muscular disease... Our cells get clogged up with intercellular lipid fat.

In this episode of American Medicine Today, the spotlight is on the diabetes epidemic sweeping across the United States. The hosts, Kimberly Bonati and Ethan Youker, are joined by Tim Keller, founder of U.S. Diabetes Care, to discuss how processed foods like high-fructose corn syrup and refined sugars contribute to this health crisis. Keller shares his perspective on the inadequacies of Western medicine, emphasising that it often treats symptoms rather than patients.

He challenges the concept of pre-diabetes, arguing that you're either diabetic or not – a bold stance that provokes thought about how we approach diabetes education. Keller introduces his innovative diabetes app, which aims to educate users on managing and potentially reversing diabetes through lifestyle changes. The app offers a series of educational videos designed to be accessible and easy to understand, avoiding overly complex medical jargon.

With an impressive track record of reversing diabetes in thousands of patients, Keller's app is a beacon of hope for many. The episode touches on various types of diabetes, including gestational and vascular dementia, highlighting how they can be managed or reversed. Keller discusses the importance of understanding diabetes as a muscular disease, not just a condition linked to insulin production.

You'll find this episode both informative and engaging, offering insights into how diabetes can be tackled with proper education and lifestyle changes. Whether you're personally affected by diabetes or know someone who is, this conversation could provide the knowledge you need to make informed decisions about your health.

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