Showing posts with label type 2 diabetes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label type 2 diabetes. Show all posts

Friday, April 12, 2019

Study Shows Vitamin D Lowers Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

A study shows that vitamin D can help lower your risk of Type 2 diabetes.
The prospect of developing type 2 diabetes is a frightening one given all that managing the disease entails. For many people, it will involve regular finger prick tests and a host of complications to worry about, including kidney and nerve damage and a higher risk of stroke and heart disease. That’s why preventing it is so essential – and a recent study shows that vitamin D can help you stay diabetes-free. Read more

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Managing Diebetes: Lose Weight and Control Blood Sugar

If you have diabetes and are considered overweight, you can improve the management of your diabetes and your overall health by losing weight. It may seem like a daunting task if you have tried to lose weight in the past and have failed, but there are steps you can take and support you can use to help you reach your weight loss goals.

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

How to Reverse Diabetes With Herbal Remedies

Thousands of people will reverse their type 2 diabetes naturally this year but the American Diabetes Association will not recognize a cure. So how are the thousands of diabetics reversing their disease? Many are using their diet and exercise but many are using herbal remedies. Herbal remedies have been around for centuries but only lately have they been researched to determine if they are actually effective. Surprisingly, many experts believe that many common herbs can begin the process of reversing diabetes. Here are four herbs you may want to start supplementing:

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Diabetic Diets: Co nsistency and Variety

Having both consistency and variety in your diet may seem hard to do, but it is possible, and it is the best way to control your diabetes with diet.  Consistency comes from specific meal times and the same servings from the different food groups.  Variety comes from trying as many different foods in the food groups as you can.

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Motivation for Diabetics to Lose Weight

If you have diabetes , you have probably heard from your doctor how beneficial it is for you to lose weight, but that doesn’t make it any easier to do. Nevertheless, your doctor is right: you will gain many benefits from losing weight including managing blood glucose levels. No matter how beneficial losing weight is, however, it is still difficult for most diabetics to do.

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

7 Natural Ways to Reverse Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is a serious disease. It can lead to numerous complications, including blindness, heart disease, and neuropathy. However, just because diabetes is a serious disease doesn't mean that it can't be controlled or even reversed. Diet is the first step in controlling or reversing diabetes, but there are other things a diabetic can do. Here are seven natural ways to control and reverse type 2 diabetes.

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Satisfying a Sweet Tooth on a Diabetic Diet

Sometimes life doesn’t seem fair. You are known for your sweet tooth but since you have been diagnosed with diabetes you are afraid you can’t have sweets anymore. This isn’t completely true. It is true that if you previously indulged in a lot of sweets, you can no longer do that, but there are ways for you to satisfy your sweet tooth while still sticking to your diabetic diet.

Monday, October 16, 2017

High Blood Pressure in Overweight Diabetics

Although high blood pressure (hypertension) is a concern for anyone, diabetics are more likely to suffer from it than others. If you are overweight and diabetic, hypertension can be deadly and lead to a heart attack. As with many health risks associated with diabetes, good control of your blood sugar, a healthy diet, and exercise can help to keep your blood pressure in check.

Monday, September 18, 2017

Managing Diabetes

If you are been diagnosed with diabetes, it's important to manage your diabetes in order to stay healthy and prevent complications from the disease. Managing diabetes is not easy, but there certainly are ways to do it. Proper management of your condition can give you many years of healthy living. Diabetes management starts with a visit to your doctor, finding out that you have diabetes, and then gathering as much information as possible about the disease. The next step is developing the best treatment plan for your condition.

Monday, September 4, 2017

Benefits of a Healthy Diabetic Diet

The advantages of consuming a healthy diet are for everybody. For a diabetic there can be even more reasons to follow a healthy meal plan. Keeping a stable blood glucose level is the biggest factor for a diabetic to follow a diabetic diet. It takes dedication and persistence to stick to the diet and plan all meals every week, however the more that it is done, the easier it will certainly become.

Monday, August 21, 2017

How to Combine Foods to Manage Diabetes and Lose Weight

For a diabetic who is trying to lose weight, it is not only important how much you eat and what you eat, but also what react differently together and for the optimal effect on your blood glucose level, here are a few guidelines that should be considered.

At every meal, you should have a combination of protein, fat, and carbohydrates.  The largest proportion of the foods a diabetic will eat fall into the carbohydrate category. Carbohydrates are be found in:

Monday, August 7, 2017

The Link Between Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity


There are two kinds of diabetes, type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. The first kind is additionally called juvenile diabetes and also is usually diagnosed in childhood. It is the body's cells as well as the pancreas' inability to create adequate amounts of the hormone insulin. In type 2 diabetic issues there is not enough insulin produced for the physical body, or the body is not making proper use of the insulin that is available.

Monday, July 24, 2017

The Type 2 Diabetes Epidemic

Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease in which there is an abnormally high level of glucose in the blood. Type 2 diabetes is the most common type of diabetes.With obesity levels rising to all -time highs, the type 2 diabetes epidemic is increasing at an alarming rate. From 2001 and 2002, the incidence of diabetes went from 5.5 percent of Americans to a 6.5 percent in just one year!

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Diabetes Measure That Make a Difference

Although type 2 diabetes is on the increase, experts say it’s never too late to lower your risk..
When actress Halle Berry shimmies down the red carpet, she always looks the picture of health. Yet, former Bond girl Halle, 44, suffers from type 2 diabetes – an illness the onset of which is often associated with obesity and ageing.

“I fell ill – dramatically,” Halle has explained. “I felt I needed energy but I didn’t really know what was wrong. One day, I simply passed out, and I didn’t wake up for seven days.” She was just 23 years old.

Type 2 diabetes occurs when the amount of glucose in the blood is too high as the body cannot use it properly. This is because the pancreas is not producing enough insulin to help glucose enter the body’s cells, or the insulin that is being produced does not work properly (this is known as insulin resistance). Read more