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"Living For The health Of It" is a new show on CHLY 101.7 FM Nanaimo. This show is available for syndication to other college and community stations. |
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Written by toma Grubb
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Tuesday, 20 November 2007 |
November is Diabetes Awareness Month
To wrap up our shows on Diabetes this month we will be talking to Jean Blake from The Canadian Diabetes Association. Then Pam and Toma are going to open the phones to callers as they recap the month and discuss putting self into responsible Self Managment of Chronic Disease and Medical self advocate.
Jean Blake, M. Ed.
 Jean Blake, Executive Director, Canadian Diabetes Association, Pacific Area Jean Blake is the Executive Director, Canadian Diabetes Association, Pacific Area. Her role includes advocacy, programs and services and fund development for research and other association activities. She is also the current Chair of the BC Healthy Living Alliance, a provincial coalition of organizations working together to improve the health of British Columbians by promoting physical activity, healthy eating and living smoke-free.
She has held various roles in health care, including the North Shore Health Region and Lions Gate Hospital in North Vancouver as the Director of Education and Organization Development.
Jean also worked as a training performance consultant with AchieveGlobal. She was a Master Trainer in Organizational Effectiveness with AchieveGlobal and is a certified Change and Transition Management consultant. She has designed and delivered a variety of performance management workshops.
To Contact The Canadian Diabetes Association visit their website http://www.diabetes.ca/ Or Mailing Address: Canadian Diabetes Association 1400-522 University AVE Toronto ON M5G 2R5
General Inquiries Phone: 1800 BANTING (226-8464)
Or your local CDA office
Additional Specific Diabetic Diet information is available from Toma's Website http://diabetic-diet-secrets.com Or from Toma's Book, Toma's Diabetic Diet, A Layman's Guide To Controlling Blood Glucose with Diet.
 Toma and Pam in the CHLY broadcast booth.
Pam and Toma Invite you to call in and discuss topics related to this months theme of Diabetes and Medical Self Advocacy.
Our on-air phone number is 250 740 1017 Call and be part of our show.
Pam talked about the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Their contact information is:
Registering for Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions
This course is offered over six-weeks and is FREE. Please register early as courses may be cancelled if a minimum number of persons do not pre-register. Plan to commit to all six sessions as this is not a drop-in course.
To REGISTER or for ADDITIONAL INFORMATION on all the courses listed below, please contact: Mark Davies, Program Coordinator
Phone: Toll-free at 1-866-902-3767 Email:
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 November 2007 )
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Written by toma Grubb
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Thursday, 08 November 2007 |
November is Diabetes Awareness month
It may sound strange to some to call health and nutrition a game. There are, however, some very relevant comparisons. Champion athletes are always trying to optimize performance. If we want to win at the game of health we have to optimize our diet and life style. Winning athletes have coaches. Winning at the game of health requires finding coaches that can help optimize our diet and management of our health. These may include Doctors, nurses and other medical proffessionals.
Our Guests for this show are:
 Chris Jarvis, Canadian Olympic rowing team. Gold and silver medalist at world class competitions. Chris Jarvis is a world class Athlete who will represent Canada at the upcoming Olympic games in China.
In High school Chris competed on the rowing team, where he earned two years MVP and finished the season off as double gold-medalist at the Canadian High Scholl Championships. Over his years in rowing, He has won gold medals in several events at both the Canadian Henly and US Nationals.
Chris is an Olympic athlete from Victoria, Canada. He is truly is an inspiring example of an iron will and uncompromising determination to overcome the potential limitations imposed by diabetes. Chris says, "I am proud of my athletic successes, gold medals, and scholarships; but even more so, I am proud of my daily triumphs over diabetes, of my determination to overcome the little setbacks that could slow me down each day."
Chris won a Gold medal with his partner, rowing for Canada, in the coxless pairs at the Pan American Games in Rio, Brazil
 Scott Dunton, International surfing champion. Scott Dunton, 21, is a world-class professional surfer, currently ranked 220th in his first year on the professional circuit.
Dunton began surfing at the age of 5 and started competing when he was 15 years old in local contests in central California. He has surfed the California coastline as well as Hawaii, Florida, Brazil, Australia and New Zealand. He plays water polo and is a whitewater rafter, water skier and wakeboarder
Scott says, "When I am talking to groups of diabetics, I try to tell them that everyone, including me, has been there. No matter what happens with my surfing career, I will always be a diabetic. And I really try to push them to dream big, and don’t stop reaching for it, and definitely don’t let being a diabetic get in the way. Because I almost did, and my life definitely wouldn’t be half as great as it is now."
Scott is the first diabetic to ever surf on the ASP World Tour of surfing
 Dr. J. Robin Conway M.D., CANADIAN CENTRE for RESEARCH on DIABETES Dr. J. Robin Conway M.D. Practices Diabetes Care in a small Ontario Town.
He is Medical Director of the Canadian Centre for Research on Diabetes carrying on clinical research on diabetes.
Dr. Conway says, "I feel my mission is in helping to educate the family physicians who treat diabetes about the disease and current treatment standards.
he is author of the booklet on Type 2 Diabetes, a Manual for Health Professionals of which 15,000 copies have been distributed to physicians in Canada along with a number of other educational supplements and research papers.
Dr. Conway is Associate editor of Canadian Diabetes, a journal for health professionals of the Canadian Diabetes Association.
CANADIAN CENTRE for RESEARCH on DIABETES His website is:www.diabetesclinic.ca
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 November 2007 )
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Written by toma Grubb
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Saturday, 03 November 2007 |
November is Diabetes Awareness monthOur show for Novenber 6,2007 focuses on the Glycemic index and it's importance for diabetics. The Glycemic index or GI of a food is an indicator of how fast a food will raise blood glucose. This is an important idea for a diabetic to understand. Our Guests for this show are:  Dr. Alexandra Jenkins, Director of Research, Glycemic Index Labratories. Toronto, ON | The glycemic index allows foods to be ranked according to how much they raise the blood sugar. On the GI scale, pure glucose is set at 100 and the other foods are ranked accordingly, for example: pearl barley has a value of 33, oranges are 49 and whole wheat bread is 71. The GI concept was conceived of in 1979 by Dr. David Jenkins, together with Dr. Thomas Wolever MD, PhD, DM, and Dr. Alexandra Jenkins, PhD, RD, by way of research conducted at both Oxford University and the University of Toronto in an effort to determine which foods would be best for people with diabetes. Since then research has shown that a low GI diet may help prevent development of some chronic diseases and be helpful in controlling diabetes.
Glycemic Index Laboratories Inc., the Toronto, ON-based GI testing lab headed by Drs. Wolever, Vuksan and Jenkins, has experienced a flurry of activity in recent years. "Since the company began in 1997 and expanded in 2004, we have seen a steady increase in interest in our testing services," said Dr. Jenkins, who serves as the company's director of research. "The interest is coming from all areas of the food and beverage industry - everyone from large multi-national companies, to small niche manufacturers."
Dr Jenkins' major research focus has been the nutritional treatment of diabetes. She has volunteered extensively for the Canadian Diabetes Association; she chaired the National Nutrition Committee from 1989-1991 and the Grants for Applied Research in Diabetes Education, Management and Care Committee from 1996-2000. Presently she is an Associate Editor of the Canadian Journal of Diabetes. In recognition of her contributions, Dr. Jenkins received the Eli Lilly Graduate Scholarship Award in 2000, and in 2001 a Special Education Award from the CDA. She completed her PhD at the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom and is a registered dietitian. She has been an author or co-author on over 50 original publications and more than 48 chapters and reviews.
For more about the Glycemic Index laboratories visit their website: http://www.gilabs.com |  David MacPhail
| David MacPhail is an expert patient who has successfully used nutrition and alternative therapies to overcome chronic illness.
He says, "Canadians face skyrocketing diagnoses of obesity, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and other serious health conditions that are a direct outcome of poor diet. Yet, despite the myriad of health benefits associated with a low GI diet, few health care professionals in Canada seem to be knowledgeable on the subject. Worse, at the present time, the Canadian government will not permit the food industry to provide consumers with glycemic index information on nutrition labelling. Because of this regulation" |  Dr. David Hite, Nutrition Educator | Dr. David Hite, Nutrition Educator A lifelong educator with over 30 years experience, David has taught in California and around the world. A twenty-year veteran in public schools, his presentation skills were honed teaching biology, chemistry, and health education at the junior high, high school and community college levels. Additionally, David spent two years teaching science at Cairo American College in Egypt, and two years at Shanghai American School in China. He was twice honored by the state of California as a Mentor Teacher.
David earned a doctorate degree in health education for his research into women and their risks in the early HIV/AIDS epidemic and then supervised street outreach prevention programs for the public health department. David spent a year in South East Asia developing HIV/AIDS prevention programs in refugee camps on the western border in Thailand.
A professional member of the American Diabetes Association and the American Association of Diabetes Educators, he keeps abreast of the latest research and treatment strategies working daily with diabetes patients in his current position as a Clinical Health Educator in the Chronic Conditions Management Department for a major healthcare provider in Sacramento, California.
David’s innovative Diabetes Education DVD targets people trying to avoid diabetes or manage their diabetes with healthy lifestyle changes. learn more about his DVD at http://healthdoc.org
|  Toma Grubb, co-host. Living for the Health of it | Toma Grubb, Co Host of this show is very successful at controlling type 2 diabetes with diet and will be offering some suggestions for optimizing diets. Toma's only credential is his meter. Toma is the webmaster and admin for http://Diabetic-Diet-Secrets.com and the author of the book "Toma's Diabetic Diet, A layman's guide to controlling type 2 diabetes with diet" available from http://stores.lulu.com/nutricoach |
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