Diabetes is caused by a disruption in insulin production in the body. Insulin is a hormone produced by your pancreas when the level of blood sugar increases. Mainly this happens after a full meal. With the help of insulin, glucose moves from the bloo...
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Posted: 09/06/2007
View ArticleType 1 and 2 diabetes is a major deal in the United States. Statistics show that more than 14.6 million people are diagnosed with diabetes each year. There are many ways to fight this disease, however, many people simply give up. Exercise has been pr...
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Posted: 09/12/2007
View ArticleIf you find that you just can’t live without holiday treats this year at least try to make them a healthier version! Here is a guide to help you exchange high fat, high calorie ingredients to make your treat less sinful.
In place of an egg use 2 ...
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Posted: 29/12/2007
View ArticleHOW TO FIGHT AND DEFEAT DIABETES 1&2
Introduction: Diabetes as a global epidemic has claimed a lot of lives for decades, recently and has continued to wreck endless havoc. Funny sill, it is becoming a disease of the young," says Dr. Arthur Rubenst...
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Posted: 18/01/2008
View ArticleDiabetes and eye have a very strong relation. Diabetes can affect the eyes and vision in a number of ways. The high blood glucose, can damage many parts of the body, such as the heart, blood vessels, brain, and kidneys (as commonly known). Diabetes c...
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Posted: 02/07/2008
View ArticleChicago, Illinois January 19, 2008 8 Tips to find out if the latest Diabetes Supplement “REALLY WORKS” and is it a Safe, All-Natural, Herbal Nutraceutical that will help to Normalize Your Blood Sugar and Weight...or NOT.
I spend a huge amount of...
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Posted: 18/01/2008
View ArticleAfter eating a meal, it is normal for blood sugar (glucose) concentration to rise. Usually for an hour or two while muscles and cells absorb and use the glucose for energy after which the levels return to normal. Insulin, a hormone secreted by the pa...
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Posted: 11/02/2007
View ArticleDiabetes in pregnancy is known as Gestational Diabetes. It currently affects around 3 percent of pregnant women. Early detection and correct treatment can control the condition and is likely to prevent further problems in the pregnancy.What Is It? Ge...
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Posted: 27/09/2007
View ArticleWe take our medications, watch our diet and excersize like the doctor tells us. It's a tough life to adjust to when you are diagnosed with diabetes.
We remain hopeful because there has been many advancements in the treatment of diabetes over the las...
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Posted: 28/09/2007
View ArticleA very easy tip for diabetics to remember is exercise will cause your body to process glucose a lot faster and automatically lower blood sugar. The more intense the exercise, the faster your body will use glucose. It is always important to understand...
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Posted: 09/06/2007
View ArticlePrevent the “Top 12 failures” that keep you from getting 100% out of your diabetic diet – failures that aren’t your fault.
In this article you’ll find out how diabetics can win the “defeat diabetes” game through supplements. You’ll see how Supermar...
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Posted: 28/01/2008
View ArticleThere are two main types of diabetes, type I and type II. Type I
diabetes is characterized by the pancreas making too little or no
insulin. An individual with diabetes type I will have to inject
insulin throughout the day in order to control glucose ...
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Posted: 17/02/2008
View ArticleRecommended Blood Glucose Numbers
What are the Right Numbers?
Depending on where you look, recommended blood glucose levels can vary. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) numbers differ from the American College of Endocrinology (ACE) guidelines...
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Posted: 10/05/2007
View ArticleBeta glucan Lowers Blood Lipids
BERLIN—Barley beta-glucan reduces serum lipid levels, according to research presented in April at the First International Congress on Pre-Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome.
In the six-week study, 76 men and 79 women wi...
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Posted: 16/08/2007
View ArticleSWEAT – CURE IN LESS THAN TWO WEEKS.
According to the “father of medicine”, “Hippocratic Oath”. He says -------- I will use treatment to help the sick according to my ability and judgment, but never with a view to injury and wrong doing. Neither wi...
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Posted: 01/12/2008
View ArticleTip #1- Stay Active:
Do your normal workout and more, like walking through the neighborhood to look at Christmas lights!
Tip #2- Holiday Cheer, hold the fat please:
The workplace can be torturous during the holiday months. A good way to avoid the...
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Posted: 29/12/2007
View ArticleIn the U.S. alone, more than 20 million people have diabetes. This is about 8% of the total population- a significant statistic. A third of these people have yet to be diagnosed and possibly do not even know or suspect they have the disease. With num...
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Posted: 24/12/2007
View ArticleChicago, Illinois, January 21. 2008
11 Fast Track Steps to Lowering Blood Sugar and a Normal Weight
Here are eleven simple, positive measures, any one of which you can adopt. Each measure is a major step into the new lifestyle of eating that will r...
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Posted: 21/01/2008
View ArticleThe American Diabetes Association estimates that diabetes accounts for over 100,000 deaths, 54,000 amputations, and over 20,000 cases of blindness each year. Blindness is twenty-five times more common among diabetic patients when compared to those wi...
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Posted: 09/06/2007
View ArticleFrom a Diabetic of 20years Standing
Some First Hand Advice.
My Diabetes wasn’t diagnosed for about 5yrs
And I have now developed Eye and Heart problems
(I am waiting for a Heart Bypass as I write this)
Which could have been avoided if action had been...
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Posted: 26/08/2007
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