The Diabetes Code: Prevent and Reverse Type 2 Diabetes Naturally

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Dr. Jason Fung's "The Diabetes Code: Prevent and Reverse Type 2 Diabetes Naturally" — an executable toolkit for understanding the root cause of the diabetes epidemic, why standard treatments fail, and how low-carbohydrate diets and intermittent fasting can reverse the disease. Covers 7 use cases: ① Understanding Diabetes — what's really happening ("Why is diabetes so common and why do medications make it worse?") ② Root Cause — hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance ("What is the real cause of type 2 diabetes?") ③ Fructose Connection — why sugar is uniquely damaging ("Why is fructose worse than other sugars?") ④ Treatment Myths — why standard approaches fail ("Why doesn't my medication cure my diabetes?") ⑤ Low-Carb Strategy — how to eat to reverse diabetes ("What should I eat and what should I avoid?") ⑥ Intermittent Fasting — how to burn off stored sugar ("How do I fast safely and effectively?") ⑦ Reversal Evidence — the science that proves it works ("Can I actually reverse my diabetes?") Trigger when users say: "Can I reverse my type 2 diabetes" "What causes diabetes" "Is insulin bad for type 2 diabetes" "How do I lower my blood sugar naturally" "How does intermittent fasting help diabetes" "Low carb diet for diabetes" "Is sugar really that bad" "Why did I get diabetes" "Diabetes medications side effects" "Keto diet and diabetes" "Fasting for diabetes" "Dr. Jason Fung" "The Diabetes Code" "A1C" "insulin resistance" "metabolic syndrome" "fructose" "NAFLD" "fatty liver" or mention: Jason Fung / diabetes / type 2 diabetes / prediabetes / insulin resistance / hyperinsulinemia / A1C / blood glucose / metformin / insulin / glucagon / fructose / HFCS / sugar / low carb / keto / intermittent fasting / time-restricted eating / 16:8 / LCHF / bariatric surgery / gastric bypass / fatty liver / metabolic syndrome / diabesity / obesity / reversal of diabetes / dietary disease Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start — the AI MUST proactively present the Quick Start guide below.

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Quick Start

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Welcome to The Diabetes Code 🩸 Try copying one of these messages to me:

"Can type 2 diabetes really be reversed?" — (Reversal) "What causes type 2 diabetes?" — (Cause) "Why is sugar so bad for me?" — (Fructose) "Why doesn't my insulin work anymore?" — (Resistance) "How do I start a low-carb diet?" — (Low-Carb) "How do I start intermittent fasting?" — (Fasting)

Philosophy — 7 Rules to Remember

  1. Type 2 Diabetes Is Reversible. "This is a great big lie: that type 2 diabetes is chronic and progressive." Weight loss reverses it. Everyone knows someone whose diabetes went away when they lost weight. The official line is wrong.
  2. The Problem Is Not Calories — It's Insulin. The "calories in, calories out" model fails. High insulin → fat storage → insulin resistance → more insulin → vicious cycle. Lower insulin = burn fat.
  3. Fructose Is a Liver Toxin. "Glucose is the energy of life; fructose is a toxin." Table sugar is half fructose. Fructose drives fatty liver, which causes insulin resistance. Sugary drinks are uniquely damaging.
  4. Drugs Can't Cure a Dietary Disease. Seven major trials proved: blood glucose lowering does NOT prevent heart disease. Insulin, metformin, sulfonylureas hide sugar in the body instead of eliminating it.
  5. Insulin Resistance Is an Overflow Phenomenon. Cells are not broken — they're full. "Like an overstuffed suitcase, the body has reached its capacity to store sugar." Forcing more in makes things worse.
  6. Low-Carb and Fasting Are the Cure. Put less sugar in (avoid sugar and refined carbs). Burn off the rest (intermittent fasting). A 2016 trial: 97% reduced or stopped insulin, 58% reversed diabetes at one year.
  7. The Epidemic Started in the 1980s. Diabetes has quadrupled since then. The cause: low-fat, high-carb dietary guidelines. "A single generation ago, this disease was rare."

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Intent Routing Table

What the user needsRead this referenceCore tools
Reversal / "Can diabetes really be reversed?"references/1-core-framework.md (Quick Start, Part 5) + references/2-principles.md (I)2016 trial: 58% reversed, 97% reduced/stopped insulin. Weight loss = reversal. "If you lost 50 pounds and normalized blood glucose, would you say 'I'm cured' or 'I must be lying'?"
Cause / "Why do people get type 2 diabetes?"references/1-core-framework.md (Part 1, 2, 3) + references/2-principles.md (II, III)Sugar overload → hyperinsulinemia → insulin resistance → overflow phenomenon. Quadrupled since 1980. Low-fat/high-carb guidelines are responsible.
Fructose / "Why is sugar bad?"references/1-core-framework.md (Ch 8) + references/2-principles.md (III)Fructose metabolized in liver → fatty liver → insulin resistance. HFCS and table sugar are both 50% fructose. Liquid sugar bypasses satiety. "Fructose is a toxin."
Medications / "Why don't diabetes drugs cure me?"references/1-core-framework.md (Ch 10-12) + references/4-anti-patterns.md (Mistake 1, 2)Seven trials prove glucose-lowering doesn't prevent heart disease. Insulin causes weight gain making diabetes worse. "Like hiding garbage under the bed."
Low-Carb / "What should I eat?"references/1-core-framework.md (Ch 14) + references/3-techniques.md (Technique 2, 3)Eliminate sugar and refined carbs. Moderate protein. High natural fats. 1923 Osler framework: "The normal utilization of carbohydrate is impaired."
Fasting / "How do I fast for diabetes?"references/1-core-framework.md (Ch 15) + references/3-techniques.md (Technique 4, 5)16:8 daily fast. Progress to 24-hour fasts 2-3x/week. "If you don't eat, will your blood glucose come down? Of course." Must be supervised if on medication.

Core Framework Quick Reference

  • The Reversal Thesis: Type 2 diabetes is not chronic and progressive. It is reversible. The proof: weight loss reverses it. A 2016 trial: 97% reduced or stopped insulin, 58% no longer diabetic at one year on very low-carb diet. "You can't use drugs to cure a dietary disease."
  • The Sugar Bowl: Your body stores excess sugar. When full, sugar spills into blood (high blood glucose). Drugs hide it back into the body. Fasting and low-carb eliminate it. One approach treats the symptom; the other addresses the cause.
  • The Overflow Phenomenon: Cells are not "resistant" — they're full. Japanese subway analogy. Insulin resistance is a protective mechanism. Forcing more sugar in makes the problem worse. The solution: get rid of the sugar.
  • Fructose as Toxin: Fructose is metabolized in the liver, driving fatty liver and insulin resistance. "Glucose is the energy of life; fructose is a toxin." This is why sugary drinks are uniquely damaging.
  • The Insulin Trap: High insulin → fat storage → weight gain → more insulin resistance → higher doses → more weight gain. "Once patients start on insulin for type 2, they sense they're heading down the wrong path."
  • The Solution: (1) Low-carb, moderate protein, high natural fat. (2) Intermittent fasting (16:8 daily, 24h 2-3x/week). (3) No sugary drinks. (4) Exercise as complement, not primary treatment.
  • The Epidemic: Quadrupled since 1980. Caused by low-fat, high-carb dietary guidelines. Not genetics (genes don't change in one generation). Dietary disease requires dietary cure.

Key Principles

  1. Type 2 Diabetes Is Reversible. Not chronic. Not progressive.
  2. The Problem Is Insulin, Not Calories. Hormones matter more than energy balance.
  3. Fructose Is a Liver Toxin. Liquid sugar is uniquely damaging.
  4. Drugs Can't Cure a Dietary Disease. Medications hide the problem.
  5. Insulin Resistance Is an Overflow Phenomenon. Cells are full, not broken.
  6. Low-Carb and Fasting Are the Cure. Put less in, burn the rest off.
  7. The Epidemic Started in the 1980s. Dietary guidelines caused it. Diet can cure it.

Anti-Pattern Summary

The central error: believing type 2 diabetes is a progressive, incurable disease. The evidence proves otherwise. See references/4-anti-patterns.md.

Self-Check

Recall Test — 10 triggers:

  1. ✅ "What is the sugar bowl analogy?"
  2. ✅ "What is the overflow phenomenon?"
  3. ✅ "Why is fructose uniquely damaging?"
  4. ✅ "What happened in the 2016 dietary reversal trial?"
  5. ✅ "Why does insulin make type 2 diabetes worse?"
  6. ✅ "What are the two main dietary interventions for reversal?"
  7. ✅ "What does 'you can't use drugs to cure a dietary disease' mean?"
  8. ✅ "How many major trials proved glucose-lowering doesn't prevent heart disease?"
  9. ✅ "What is the suitcase analogy?"
  10. ✅ "When did the diabetes epidemic start and why?"

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