Archive for November, 2011
Diabetes type 2 – The Stages in Managing Your Blood Sugar Levels!
So, you’ve Diabetes type 2. After the initial shock to be diagnosed with this lifelong disease, hundreds of questions tell you your mind. Since diabetes affects your whole body from your skin to your blood, it’s normal to think your happy days are gone. The majority of us can’t survive a day without eating something [...]
November 29, 2011
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How you can Reverse Diabetes Naturally – This Is How To Get Rid Of Diabetes Through Diet!
Diabetes is really a condition characterized by the pathological rise in the power of glucose within the blood. The cause of this phenomenon may be the absolute or relative lack of insulin, a hormone secreted through the pancreas. Normal glucose levels are as much as 110 mg/dl, and anything above that’s considered unhealthy. Signs or [...]
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How to Accept Diabetes and Manage Your wellbeing
There isn’t any argument about the fact that diabetes is really a serious health condition. Currently there is no medically proven remedy for diabetes. The disease can not be cured, but thankfully it can be successfully managed with the appropriate alterations in lifestyle. When the disease is left untreated it invites many diabetic complications like [...]
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Steps to Diabetes Control – A Lifestyle Change
Diabetes type 2 or Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes generally affects people over age 40 and has a substantial correlation to being obese. Diabetes is sometimes also called a western lifestyle disorder. It has been shown that after other cultures start adopting the western lifestyle primarily with regard to diet, diabetes cases shoot up. Controlling diabetes therefore [...]
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Type II Diabetes – Nut Consumption Helps Control Blood Sugar Levels and Diabetes Complications
Type II Diabetes occurs, when the cells become resistant /insensitive to insulin, a hormone that can help sugar enter into the cells to be used being an energy source for cellular functioning. The result is elevated blood sugar levels, reduced energy, high cholesterol levels and triglycerides, high blood pressure, nerve problems, eye diseases, kidney problems [...]
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