This week, I am sharing an article posted on DailyMailUSA.
Lowering blood sugar numbers does not always mean fixing diabetes.
Modern medicine often focuses on controlling glucose with medication. Drugs like insulin and metformin can lower blood sugar, but they do not explain why blood sugar rose in the first place.
If the diet continues to drive overeating, blood sugar will keep rising, and medication doses will keep increasing. This treats the symptom, not the cause.
Blood sugar rises when the system is overwhelmed by repeated glucose spikes. Those spikes come mainly from diets heavy in refined carbohydrates and low in nutrients. The body responds by producing more insulin. Over time, insulin stays high, fat stays locked away, hunger increases, and blood sugar becomes harder to control.

Low-acting insulins can reduce glucose temporarily. But if insulin stays high all day, the fat-burning system remains blocked. Hunger remains strong. Weight continues to rise. The underlying metabolic stress remains.
This is why many people need more medication over time instead of less. The system is being managed, not repaired.
True repair means changing the signals that created the problem:
- Stabilizing blood sugar
- Lowering constant insulin stimulation
- Restoring fat-burning
- Nourishing the brain
Food does that. Not pills alone.

Medication can be useful in crisis. But it cannot replace fixing the fuel system.
In Beat Unwanted Weight Gain, I explain why food-based solutions change the outcome. When the cause is addressed, the body can begin to heal—and the need for medication can decrease rather than grow.
That is the difference between managing disease and solving it.

That is the core principle of Beat Unwanted Weight Gain: when you feed the body correctly, the brain stops fighting you.
Weight maintenance becomes possible not because you are forcing it, but because the system is no longer in chaos. Hunger becomes reasonable. Cravings become quiet. Choice becomes possible. Eating becomes enjoyable even without sweetness in every bite.
This is not about perfection. It is about direction. Each bite that nourishes the brain teaches it something new. Enjoyment is more closely related to the duration of nutrient-receptor contact in the mouth than to the feeling of fullness in the mouth. Each day of steady fuel makes the reward cycle weaker, even when you take smaller bites.
You do not have to be at war with food. You can change your relationship with it.
Food can be satisfaction, not temptation.
Eating can be nourishment, not negotiation.
Hunger can be a signal, not an emergency.
When the reward cycle breaks, freedom returns.
Next in the series:
Why Willpower Isn’t Enough
The author of the award-winning book, Diabetes: The Real Cause and the Right Cure, and Nationally Syndicated Columnist, Dr. John Poothullil, advocates for patients struggling with the effects of adverse lifestyle conditions.
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