Diabetes Articles
21: A Diabetic Diet: Try A Vegetarian Diet
An easy way for a diabetic to help regulate their diet is to start on a vegetarian diet. The vegetarian diet compliments a diabetic diet by helping you maintain a normal level of blood sugar and also has some extra heath benefits as well.
22: Type I, Meet Insulin
Many people with type 2 diabetes have to take insulin to control blood glucose levels. There are various types and brands of insulin to meet different needs. Synthetic human insulins produced by recombinant technology are most commonly used today. Human insulins generally have a more rapid onset and shorter duration of activity than pork-derived insulins. For further details on 24 hour insulin, read What Causes Diabeties?
23: Atkins and Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease that affects millions of Americans, children and adults alike. There are two major types of diabetes. Type I is a result of the body's inability to produce insulin, a hormone that allows the body to convert sugars, starches and other food into energy. Type 2 is associated with insulin resistance and insulin deficiency. Unfortunately, most Americans are on the road to this type of diabetes due to a diet of highly-processed, rich foods. However, there are simple detours one can take to manage, delay or prevent Type 2 diabetes.
24: Diabetes and the pH miracle diet
The origin of diabetes is somewhat of a mystery. Findings that date back to the 19th century have given science what knowledge it does have about the disease. Diabetes was found to be linked to the pancreas in the early 1900's by Canadians Frederick Banting and Charles H. Best. It wasn't until the 1976 that a clarification of causation was expressed by Alexander Beam. In a paper on diabetes, Beam wrote that the susceptibility to develop diabetes was inherited, but that environmental factors could contribute to the onset of the disease.
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25: Diabetic Diet: 5 Additional Ways To Lower Your Blood Sugar Level
A diabetic diet is the best way for many diabetics to help keep their blood sugar at a normal healthy level. If you consume too much sugar and continuously do this for a long time, you will soon develop many major health problems to your eyes, kidney, nerves and heart. So once a diabetic finds that their blood sugar level is way too high, they need to find natural ways to bring their blood sugar down to a better position.
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26: A Realistic Look at Fighting Food cravings
How many times have you heard people say that they can't stop eating cookies, or bread, or pasta, or candy? They may even laugh and say they are addicted to chocolate, as they pop the 10th truffle in their mouth. Well it's time we faced the facts. We are addicted to many of the foods we eat. And when you really look at it, it's not so very funny. You might even say, food addiction is a debilitating phenomenon.
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27: 24 Hour Insulin
20.8 million people suffer from diabetes in the United States. There are three kinds of diabetes, Type I, Type II and Gestational diabetes. Of the three, Type I affects 175.600 people, that's .22%, according to the American Diabetes Association. What exactly causes the disease is still unclear. We do know that there are certain factors that can influence whether a person develops the disease. Those include genetics and the lifestyle choices. Experts know that diabetes has existed since the 19th century, that the pancreas is directly responsible for the production of insulin and that somehow, insulin unlocks the body's cells to convert glucose into usable energy.
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28: Get Medical Insurance For Diabetics
While health insurance is important for everyone, it is extremely important to have medical insurance for diabetics. With regular visits to the doctor, lab tests, blood testing strips and medications, diabetics have constant costs related to their disease. These measures are important to keep the disease under control. Besides keeping the disease under control, diabetics are at risk for complications arising.
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29: Are You the Diabete's Dog or Master?
Diabetes and being overweight go hand in hand. Too much weight for an individual brings a slew of complications and predisposition for serious diseases including diabetes, hypertension and heart disease. It is not absolutely clear whether being overweight is a cause or result of being diabetic. However, experts do know that reducing body weight greatly increases an individual's chance of delaying or preventing diabetes. In cases where there has been a diagnosis, losing weight can make the difference in medication dosage and diabetes management. It is up to the individual, however, as to how much control over the disease he or she wants to have.
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30: Disciplined approach to Manage your diabetes daily
Anyone who has the condition known as diabetes has a condition that creates a situation where the conversion of energy from the food they eat is faulty. Glucose is the body's natural fuel source provided by the food we eat. Diabetes interrupts the transportation of glucose around the body. As more and more glucose remains in the bloodstream blood glucose or blood sugar levels can rise too high.
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