Diabetes – Prevention And Cure


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Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder with abnormally high blood glucose levels (hyperglycemia) as its most prominent feature. During intestinal digestion, carbohydrates and protein are broken down into simple sugars and amino acids, respectively. The liver converts all of the sugars and some of the amino acids into glucose, simple sugar that is used for energy by every cell in the body. Glucose passes from the bloodstream into the cells with the help of insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas (a pear-shaped organ located just below the stomach). By attaching to receptor sites on the surface membrane of a cell, insulin promotes the movement of glucose transport proteins from the interior of the cell to its surface, where they bind with glucose and carry it into the cell. In [ Continue Reading ]

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Diabetes – "silent Killer"

Type 1 diabetes mellitus – diabetes, for short. This chemical disorder disrupts the body’s ability to utilize certain nutrients, primarily a blood sugar called glucose.

Treatment for diabetes is made more difficult because a person can have the disease a long time before it is diagnosed. “Because the early symptoms are relatively mild,” notes Asiaweek magazine, “diabetes often goes unrecognized.” Hence, diabetes has been dubbed the silent killer.

Why Serious

Diabetes has been called “a disorder of the very engine of life,” and for good reason. When the body cannot metabolize glucose, a number of vital mechanisms can break down, sometimes with life-threatening consequences. “People don’t die directly [ Continue Reading ]

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Control of Diabetes – Simple Steps You Can Take On

Diabetes is a very serious condition that affects millions of Americans. It has the ability to affect every part of the body; leading to additional life-threatening conditions. Taking control of diabetes will be extremely challenging.

However, living with the disease does not mean that your life is over. As a matter-of-fact, taking good care of yourself and taking care of your diabetes will help you feel better.

Although it is not really known, even to modern medicine, the ideal cause for diabetes, it is clear that there are means to control progression. In order to take control of the disease, you must first learn about it.

The disease is the make-up of a metabolic syndrome that suggests that the body utilizes digested food to promote growth and energy. [ Continue Reading ]

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Manage Diabetes the Natural Way

tly, about 20.8 million Americans suffer from some form of diabetes. That’s a whopping 7% of the population. Of those 20.8 million people, it’s estimated that nearly one-third of them (or 6.2 million) don’t even know they have it.

There are two main types of diabetes that most of us should be concerned about: type 1 and type 2. Type one diabetes is generally diagnosed in childhood, and may also be referred to as juvenile diabetes. This form of the disease is due to the body’s failure to produce adequate insulin, the hormone that allows glucose to enter our cells and fuel them. About 5 to 10% of Americans who are diagnosed with diabetes have this form of the disease.

Type 2 is much more common. Type 2 diabetes generally results from insulin resistance [ Continue Reading ]

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Diabetes May Cause Massive Hair Fall

Hair Loss is attributed to various factors. Hair loss may be due to your negligence towards hair care or it could be an outcome of genetic propensity towards hair fall after a certain age. If you are constantly under stress, it may also give way to stress. And not to forget about the medications and pills, that result in hair loss as a side effect.

We often associate chemotherapy drugs with hair fall but most of us are ignorant of the fact that even diabetes drugs could cast an adverse effect on hairs. Specifically diabetes medications used to lower cholesterol level or to keep cholesterol level under control pave the way for hair fall. Most of the type 2 diabetics are sure to add to their agony with hair loss as a side effect of medications.

However the rate of hair [ Continue Reading ]

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