TLDR;
This video by Doktor Fitt discusses the underrecognized pandemic of diabetes in Turkey, where 19% of the population is diagnosed with the disease. He emphasizes that diabetes leads to severe health complications, including amputations, blindness, and kidney failure, with a significant portion of dialysis patients being diabetic. The current treatment methods are inadequate, and he advocates for a holistic approach that includes addressing fundamental flaws in social life and focusing on intestinal health. Cleansing the intestines can regulate sugar levels more effectively than medication by preventing blood sugar spikes and reducing the acidic damage caused by sugar.
- Diabetes affects 19% of Turkish society and leads to severe complications.
- Current diabetes treatments are insufficient.
- Intestinal cleansing can regulate sugar levels and reduce the acidic damage caused by sugar.
Giriş [0:00]
The video begins with Doktor Eyüp introducing the topic of diabetes as a widespread but often overlooked pandemic in Turkish society. He highlights the alarming statistic that 19% of the Turkish population is diagnosed with diabetes, emphasizing the severe health consequences that follow, such as amputations, blindness, and kidney failure. He stresses that the impact of diabetes is far greater than many realize, affecting a significant portion of dialysis patients and those undergoing amputations.
Farkında Olmadığınız Pandemi! [1:05]
Doktor Eyüp shares alarming statistics about diabetes in Turkey, noting that 19% of the population is diagnosed with the disease. He emphasizes the severe consequences, such as kidney failure (affecting at least one in four dialysis patients), amputations (three and a half out of every four amputations are diabetes-related), and blindness (diabetes causes significant vision loss). He questions why this widespread pathology is often ignored and why there aren't more social projects addressing it, calling it a serious state and country problem.
Bugün ki Pandemi'nin Oluşturduğu Etkinin Mislliyle Fazlası Burada Var! [1:20]
The speaker asserts that the impact of diabetes is far greater than the recent pandemic, supported by numerical data taught in medical schools. He criticizes the inadequacy of current treatment methods and advocates for strong social projects to address the problem. He recalls proposing projects to metropolitan municipalities years ago to regulate the social life of diabetes patients and address fundamental flaws in their lifestyles. He mentions presenting a project to the Gaziantep municipality, which has a high diabetes population, and expresses enthusiasm from the mayor, though the project didn't proceed as planned.
Bir Kanser Vakanın Artışına Götüren Yolculuk Bu! [2:17]
Doktor Eyüp describes the progression of diabetes as a journey leading to severe health complications, including loss of limbs, dialysis, neuropathies, and dysfunctions. He notes that patients often start with one medication and gradually require more over time, which can be misleading due to the slow progression. He emphasizes the importance of addressing the root causes of diabetes rather than simply relying on medication to manage blood sugar levels. He advises patients to identify and correct their mistakes, highlighting that true treatment begins with understanding how they fell into diabetes.
Bağırsakların Önemi [8:10]
The speaker transitions to discussing the importance of intestinal health in managing diabetes. He explains that constipation and blocked intestines can hinder sugar regulation, and many people are unaware of this connection. He claims that proper intestinal cleansing can regulate sugar more effectively than medication. Cleansing has two main benefits: preventing blood sugar spikes and reducing the acidic damage caused by sugar. A protein-rich intestine supported by probiotics aids in sugar regulation, which is scientifically proven.
Bağırsak Temizliğinin Faydaları [10:51]
The second major benefit of intestinal cleansing is reducing the damage caused by sugar's acidic nature to the endothelium in blood vessels. When the intestines are full of toxins and waste, the damage from sugar is intensified. He urges viewers to understand the importance of preventing constipation, especially for diabetics, to avoid this intensified harm. He directs viewers to other videos for guidance on bowel cleansing and emphasizes the importance of finding solutions.