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Gymnema Sylvestre Powder has been suggested in studies to have a promising ability
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Biotin supports healthy fasting blood sugar , supports healthy plasma triglyceride balance,
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Licorice Bark Extract has been suggested in studies to be effective against unhealthy blood sugar.

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Chromium has been shown in studies to improve glucose and lipid effects.

Cinnamon Bark Powder has been shown in studies to promote healthy blood sugar balance.

Banaba Leaf Extract has been shown in pre-clinical studies to support healthy cholesterol
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Vitamin C plays an important role in glucose metabolism and oxidative stress on the body systems.

Vitamin E promotes healthy insulin action, metabolic control, and endothelial function.

Bitter Melon Fruit Extract has been shown in preliminary studies to contain insulin-like properties.

Guggul Extract has been used for thousands of years to address illness, cholesterol and obesity.
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Example of a herbal product.  Contains various herbs, vitamins and minerals

 

Gymnema Sylvestre Powder has been suggested in studies to have a promising ability to promote
 healthy circulating insulin balance and serum lipid and triglyceride balance.

Biotin supports healthy fasting blood sugar , supports healthy plasma triglyceride balance, and
improves glucose intolerance.

Magnesium has a broad positive effect on overall health and insulin sensitivity.

Licorice Bark Extract has been suggested in studies to be effective against unhealthy blood sugar.

Zinc deficiencies can result in hair loss, diarrhea and skin lesions and could adversely affect eyesight,
 taste, smell, and memory function.

Chromium has been shown in studies to improve glucose and lipid effects.

Cinnamon Bark Powder has been shown in studies to promote healthy blood sugar balance.

Banaba Leaf Extract has been shown in pre-clinical studies to support healthy cholesterol
balance and support the rate of glucose uptake.
These studies further suggested banaba contains insulin-like actions.

Vitamin C plays an important role in glucose metabolism and oxidative stress on the body systems.

Vitamin E promotes healthy insulin action, metabolic control, and endothelial function.

Bitter Melon Fruit Extract has been shown in preliminary studies to contain insulin-like properties.

Guggul Extract has been used for thousands of years to address illness, cholesterol and obesity.
It contains antioxidant, anti-swelling and
hypolipidemic properties.

Alpha Lipoic Acid fights against oxidative damage to the lungs and vascular system.
It can also support healthy peripheral insulin sensitivity, insulin function, and healthy blood sugar balance

 

 
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Research Paper

Diet - change & control http--www.nutritionandmetabolism.com-content-3-1-16

Research Paper.

We determined that, of the carbohydrates present in the diet, absorbed glucose is largely responsible
 for the food-induced increase in blood sugar  concentration. We also determined that dietary protein
 increases insulin secretion and lowers blood sugar . Fat does not significantly affect
 blood sugar , but can affect insulin secretion and modify the absorption of carbohydrates.
Based on these data, we tested the efficacy of diets with various protein:carbohydrate:fat ratios for 5 weeks on blood sugar  control in people with untreated type 2 diabetes.

The results were compared to those obtained in the same subjects after 5 weeks on a control diet
with a protein:carbohydrate:fat ratio of 15:55:30.

A 30:40:30 ratio diet resulted in a moderate but significant decrease in 24-hour integrated glucose area
and % total glycohemoglobin (%tGHb).
A 30:20:50 ratio diet resulted in a 38% decrease in 24-hour glucose area, a reduction in fasting glucose to near normal and
a decrease in  %tGHb from 9.8% to 7.6%.
The response to a 30:30:40 ratio diet was similar.

 
Diet

Research Paper

Diet - change & control http--www.nutritionandmetabolism.com-content-3-1-16

Research Paper.

Findings were :
"We determined that, of the carbohydrates present in the diet, absorbed glucose is largely responsible for the
 food-induced increase in blood sugar  concentration. We also determined that dietary protein increases
insulin secretion and lowers blood sugar . Fat does not significantly affect blood sugar , but can affect
insulin secretion and modify the absorption of carbohydrates. Based on these data, we tested the efficacy
 of diets with various protein:carbohydrate:fat ratios for 5 weeks on blood sugar  control in people with untreated
type 2 diabetes.

The results were compared to those obtained in the same subjects after 5 weeks on a control diet with a

protein:carbohydrate:fat ratio of 15:55:30.

                    A 30:40:30 ratio diet resulted in a moderate but significant decrease in 24-hour integrated
                             glucose area and % total glycohemoglobin (%tGHb).                                                      
                    A 30:20:50 ratio diet resulted in a 38% decrease in 24-hour glucose area, a reduction in
                              fasting glucose to near normal and a decrease in %tGHb from 9.8% to 7.6%.                                                              
                  The response to a   30:30:40 ratio diet was similar."

 

 

 

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Choosing a healthy lifestyle can help you improve your health and reduce your risk of heart disease and diabetes.

Healthy lifestyles include eating a healthy diet, maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly,
 quitting smoking (or not starting), and minimizing stress. (Note: Specific guidance for maintaining
a healthy lifestyle may change over time as new scientific recommendations
become available.) Learn more about each of the factors that affect your lifestyle.

 

Eat a Healthy Diet
 

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans show how good dietary habits can promote health and reduce
risk for major chronic diseases.

A heart-healthy diet is one that is:

  • nutritious and well-balanced
  • low in saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, and salt
  • high in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains
The Food Guide Pyramid and the Food Label are tools to help consumers make informed food choices in
the context of a healthy diet.

Use the Food Guide Pyramid to help you choose healthy foods each day.

 
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Maintain a Healthy Weight
 

Excess body fat leads to health problems such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.

Health professionals use a measurement called body mass index (BMI) to classify an adult's weight as healthy, overweight, or obese.
BMI describes body weight relative to height and is correlated with total body fat content in most adults.

To find your BMI, use the chart on this page or
National Heart Lung and Blood Institute's BMI calculator.    http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/bmicalc.htm

BMI range:

  • 18.5-25 -- healthy range
  • 25-30 - overweight
  • 30 or higher -- obese

Having excess abdominal body fat is also a health risk. Men with a waist of more than 40 inches around and women with a waist of 35 inches or more are at risk for health problems.

More than 60 percent of U.S. adults are either overweight or obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). While the   number of overweight people has been slowly climbing since the 1980s, the number of obese adults has nearly doubled since then.

Excess weight and physical inactivity account for more than 300,000 premature deaths each year in the United States, second only to deaths  related to smoking, says the CDC. People who are overweight or obese are more likely to develop heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure,  diabetes, gallbladder disease and joint pain caused by excess uric acid (gout). Excess weight can also cause interrupted breathing during sleep  (sleep apnea) and wearing away of the joints (osteoarthritis).

To lose weight, you must eat less and move more. Your body needs to burn more calories than you take in.

For more information on losing weight, see:

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Exercise Regularly
 

Exercise improves heart function, lowers blood pressure and blood cholesterol, helps manage diabetes, and helps control weight.

The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) at NIH recommends that adults get at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity on most days of the week.

Talk to your doctor about what forms of exercise are best for you.

For more information about exercise and physical fitness, see:

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Choosing a healthy lifestyle can help you improve your health and reduce your risk of heart disease and diabetes.
 
Minimize Stress
The link between stress and coronary heart disease is not entirely clear. However, people who
have too much stress or who have unhealthy responses to stress may be at greater risk of having coronary heart disease.

Facts about stress and coronary heart disease:

  • Stress speeds up the heart rate.
  • People with heart disease are more likely to have a heart attack during times of stress.
  • People sometimes respond to stress with unhealthy habits such as smoking or eating salty or high-fat foods.

For information on stress reduction, see:

 

 
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Dietary Guidelines For Diabetics
There are general dietary guidelines that diabetes sufferers can follow to help keep their blood sugar levels under control:

 

 
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Diabetes in Dogs and Cats

 

Disease & Conditions - Diabetes Mellitus, Uncomplicated

Diabetes in Dogs and Cats

 
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Early blood sugar  Control Protects Years Later Diabetes Self-Management

Tightly controlling your blood sugar  levels soon after being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes can lead
to lower risks of diabetes complications—including heart disease and death—years later.

 
Deterioration

Early blood sugar  Control Protects Years Later Diabetes Self-Management

Tightly controlling your blood sugar  levels soon after being diagnosed with
 Type 2 diabetes can lead to lower risks of diabetes complications
including heart disease and death—years later.

 

 

Supplements

Supplements

Diabetics are almost all nutritionally depleted because vitamins and minerals are lost in their urine,
because they generally have medical conditions which increase requirements, because their bodies
burns more essential fatty acids for energy, and because diabetics' diets are often themselves deficient.
The optimum levels of some protective vitamins cannot be achieved with food alone.
Supplements can dramatically lessen the risk of heart disease and stroke in diabetics,
and correction of deficiencies can, along with exercise, lessen the severity of the condition.

 
 
Deterioration

Fasting blood sugar level of 6.0 may suggest cardiovascular damage

Group with Fasting blood sugar  of  110-124 mg/dl or 6.1-6.9 mmol/L had the same cardiovascular and
 metabolic syndrome  incidence as  people with diabetes in the following study:

"Classical cardiovascular risk factors according to fasting plasma glucose levels"

by Sergio Martinez-Hervasa, et al. European Journal of Internal Medicine Volume 19, Issue 3, May 2008, Pages 209-213

 

 

 
     
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Food

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Diet

Food pyramid he Diabetic Food Pyramid - A Guide To Healthy Eating

 
To learn more about the diabetic food pyramid visit http://www.diabetes-diabetic-diet-plans.com ,
a popular website devoted to help people with diabetes live a healthier life.
The website provides tips on diabetic food, cooking and diet plans, as well as
information several complications associated with the disease.

 

List of Foods a Diabetic Can Eat

 

 
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Diet

Diabetic Food
The diabetic food pyramid outlines in detail what those suffering from the disease should eat, and
what they should avoid. You'll find lots of starches, grains and breads on the pyramid that
was first released by the USDA in 2005.

And if you're looking for recipes, they can be found practically everywhere you look.
Search the internet, open a book, magazine or newspaper, or just turn on the television and
you'll no doubt find more tasty recipes than you could ever hope to try.
A quick trip to the public library will add even more treats to your list.

The main thing that needs to be avoided is sugars, and given how tempting many desserts can
 be this is harder than it seems. Those with a mild case of diabetes might be able to grab a
nibble of sugared foods on occasion, but not too often. Those with moderate to severe cases of
diabetes should avoid them completely.
 

 
Diet

Diabetic Food Pyramid

The diabetic food pyramid is much like the regular food pyramid.
The difference of course being that the diabetic food pyramid is designed to limit
 sugars in the diet.
 

 
Diet

 Foods That Curb Hunger - Goodhousekeeping.com

Foods high in water and fiber, like fruits and vegetables , are the so-called high-volume foods.
They add bulk to your meals and help
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High-Water, High-Fiber Foods Help Curb Hunger.
Lean Protein Can Reduce Hunger

Solid Foods Are More Filling

Eat Mindfully to Feel Fuller

Add These Foods to Your Diet to Curb Hunger

 

 
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Diet

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..........Stop the junk - eat less processed foods and "sweets", less fried foods, more whole grains,
fruit
s and vegetables,

 
Diet

Fullness Factor™ – NutritionData.com
Understanding Hunger and Satiety

 

 
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Gastric bypass cures diabetes

The Bypass Effect On Diabetes

A group of patients say they all had diabetes before the operation; post-surgery, none have diabetes.

 
Knowledge

Gastric bypass often cures type 2 diabetes, but other problems may arise
No doubt, remission of type 2 diabetes is one of the benefits of gastric bypass,
but the exact reason why remission follows the surgery isn't clear.
But it is controversial.
 

 

 
Glycemic Index

GI Index - Mendosa.com

 

The glycemic index should not be your only criterion when selecting what to eat.

The total amount of carbohydrate, the amount and type of fat, and the fiber and salt content are also important
dietary considerations.

What About Protein and Fat?

Pizza

Rice and Potatoes

Too Complicated?

 

The Glycemic Index Elsewhere on the Internet:
GI Index - Mendosa.com lists numerous sites including software packages

 
Knowledge

Glycemic Index

 

Glycaemic BEST INDEX !!!! Index of various foods

The six elements to determine the GI of a food

1. Does it contain carbohydrate?

2. How much starch does it contain, and in what form?

3. How much fibre does it contain?

4. What kind of sugar does it contain?

5. Does it contain fat?

6. How acidic it?

GI rating for some common carbohydrates

Glycaemic Load

 

 

 

Glycemic Index 

Glycaemic Index

Alphabetic table of Carbohydrate foods, giving their Glycæmic Index and average Carbohydrate
concentration per 100g.

Table of Carbohydrate foods, according to their Glycæmic Index and average Carbohydrate
concentration per 100g.

How to use the Glycæmic Index.

Much of the information on this site is taken from Michel Montignac, (1999), Eat yourself Slim,
Montignac Publishing (UK) Ltd.
Information about the book, the method, and the Glycæmic Index can be found at the Montignac website.

 
Glycemic Index

&

Blood Sugar Levels

glycaemic index foods http--www.diabetesselfmanagement.com-pdfs-pdf_2102.pdf

GLYCEMIC INDEX OF COMMON FOODS
The glycemic index of a food is a measure of how quickly it raises blood sugar  after eating.
The higher the number, the faster it raises blood sugar .

 
Blood Sugar Levels

&

Glycemic Index

 

glycaemic index foods http--www.diabetesselfmanagement.com-pdfs-pdf_2102.pdf

GLYCEMIC INDEX OF COMMON FOODS
The glycemic index of a food is a measure of how quickly it raises blood sugar  after eating.
The higher the number, the faster it raises blood sugar .

 
Glycemic Index 

Glycemic Index (GI) and Glycemic Load (GL) Breakfast cereals and related products

 
Glycemic Index 

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Glycemic Index 

Glycemic Index Lists

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Glycemic Index 

Glycemic Values of Common American Foods

By David Mendosa

 

 
Diet Good dining - despite diabetes - in handy pocket size

Gut Essen auch bei Diabetes - savoir-diabetè

"The freedom to eat does not mean eating randomly or being predominantly seduced to eat,
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 HbA1c - How To Lower

 

 
Blood Sugar

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Excellent Website !!  Read More ..........

by David Kinshuck, Pat Lamb, Urmilla Griffiths (Pat & Urmila: diabetes specialist nurses, Good Hope Hospital)  

 

Embrace your diabetes

Learning how to control type 2 diabetes...take control

What is happening in type 2 diabetes

First, there is a shortage of insulin

Second, there is insulin resistance.

Third, there are genes

These factors combine to cause type 2 diabetes

 

Pattern of progression
  1. At the beginning of type 2 diabetes a healthy diet may be sufficient to lower the sugar and
    keep the HbA1c below 7%
  2. Later, metformin is needed.

  3. Later still, add Exanatide if overweight or other drug.
  4. Later still insulin may be required

 

Testing you sugar/glucose level
 

See testing. If you 'embrace' your diabetes, you will gradually learn to control it and achieve an
HbA1c of 7% or below.
But to do this, you need to check to see your

  • fasting blood sugar  levels are 4 - 7 mmol/l (72-126 mg/dl) (when you wake up)
  • test your blood sugar  levels before meals between 4 and 7 mmol/l (72-126 mg/dl)
  • remember, you still need tablets if you are ill; if you are being sick or cannot swallow the tablets,
    |let your doctor or nurse know.
  • occasionally test after meals (preferred levels less than 10 mmol/l) (180 mg/dl )
  • To achieve very good control (HbA1c 6.5-7.0%) you need a fasting pre-breakfast glucose
    less than 5.5 mmol/l (99 mg/dl ), pre-meal levels at other times less than 6.0 mmol/l (108 mg/dl )
    and after-meal levels (2 hours after a meal) less than 8.0 mmol/l (141 mg/dl).
  • These levels cannot be achieved in all patients..but if you are well and are prepared to stick to a healthy
    diet and exercise your medication should be adjusted to achieve these levels, even if that
    means starting insulin.

 

 

Do you need tablets (or insulin), and if so what?

Metformin

Meglitinides

Gliclazide

Glitazones

Amaryl

Exenatide (Byetta) and Sitagliptin (Januvia)

If you need insulin, what type

Weight

Xenical and Rimonibant to help you lose weight

Rimonabant

Cholesterol, HDL, triglyceride

Typical Medication

 

Further information
 The UKPDS Study is summarised in a British Diabetic Association article. This is the study that has guided
recommendations concerning tight diabetic control and low sugars. It cost £23 million and took 20 years,
 and the results are still being interpreted. UKPDS

 

 
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 Conversion :  Australian vs American (USA) units  1mmol/L =18 mg/dl :    CLICK HERE:  

 Conversion from mmol/L (Australian Units) to
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Glycemic Index

HEALTHY EATING GUIDE

 

Table of Glycaemic Index of foods

 

 
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How Blood Sugar Control Works--And How It Stops Working

To understand what happens as your blood sugar deteriorates from normal to pre-diabetes, and finally,
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Hunger - Insulin can cause  it

When there's too much insulin, blood sugar levels begin to fall (hypoglycemia), triggering a feeling of hunger
and the constant need to eat, which also causes weight gain and fat storage.

 
Diet

Hunger & Carbs

Hungry - Diabetes - Addicted to Carbs

Carbs make us hungry. When we're hungry, we eat more. The more we eat the more we want,
so we gain weight. It's the classic vicious circle of addiction.

 

 
Exercise

Exercise works like a charm to lower glucose levels. The best time of the day to exercise is after a meal.
This doesn't mean that you put your fork down and run out the door, but maybe within the following two hours.
Even a brief 10-minute walk can make a difference in postprandial (after meals) glucose levels.

 
     
Website

Cause and Cure of Type 2 Diabetes:  by Dr. James Howenstine, M.D.

What Causes Insulin Resistance and Type 2 Diabetes?

Why Does Arteriosclerosis Plague Diabetic Patients?

Why Do Diabetics Become Obese?
What Role Does U.S. Soil Play In The Diabetic Problem?
Diabetics are at increased risk for mineral deficiencies

How Can Type 2 Diabetics Recover From Their Illness?

To regain normal blood sugar values requires:

Guidelines Toward Recovery From Type 2 Diabetes

DHEA May Postpone Or Prevent Insulin Resistance

 

 
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Diet

 

 

Cure and Cause of Diabetes :  by Dr. James Howenstine, M.D.

When consumed in food or drinks the refined sugar rapidly goes into the blood stream and produces
 a sharp rise in blood sugar values.
The pancreas secretes large amounts of insulin to promptly return high blood sugar values to normal.

Sharp rises  in insulin output may cause overshooting the desired blood sugar and it is common for
 these individuals to have blood sugar values plummet to low levels with symptoms of low blood sugar
 (weakness, sweating, cloudy thinking, lack of energy, hunger, shakiness).

 

With the passage of time this massive output of insulin provoked by huge sugar intakes takes a
toll on the pancreas and reaches the point where the pancreas is unable to produce any greater
quantities of insulin. When this occurs sugar no longer enters the cells in adequate
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What Causes Insulin Resistance and Type 2 Diabetes?

 Why Does Arteriosclerosis Plague Diabetic Patients?

Why Do Diabetics Become Obese?
What Role Does U.S. Soil Play In The Diabetic Problem?
Diabetics are at increased risk for mineral deficiencies

How Can Type 2 Diabetics Recover From Their Illness?

To regain normal blood sugar values requires:

Guidelines Toward Recovery From Type 2 Diabetes

DHEA May Postpone Or Prevent Insulin Resistance

 

Read more......

 

 

 

 

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Hunger

Cure and Cause of Diabetes

When consumed in food or drinks the refined sugar rapidly goes into the blood stream and produces
 a sharp rise in blood sugar values.  
The pancreas secretes large amounts of insulin to promptly return high blood sugar values to normal.

Sharp rises in insulin output may cause overshooting the desired blood sugar and it is common for
 these individuals to have blood sugar values plummet to low levels with symptoms of low blood sugar
(weakness, sweating, cloudy thinking, lack of energy, hunger, shakiness).

 

Read more......

 
Diet 

Which fats

to use

Cure and Cause of Diabetes :  by Dr. James Howenstine, M.D.

Read more......

 
Diet 

Flax seed

 & Fish Oil

Cure and Cause of Diabetes :  by Dr. James Howenstine, M.D.

Read more......

 
Diet

 

Oils & Trans fats

Fast Foods

Minerals

 

 

 

Cure and Cause of Diabetes :  by Dr. James Howenstine, M.D.

When consumed in food or drinks the refined sugar rapidly goes into the blood stream and produces a sharp
rise in blood sugar values.
The pancreas secretes large amounts of insulin to promptly return high blood sugar values to normal.

Sharp rises  in insulin output may cause overshooting the desired blood sugar and it is common for these
 individuals to have blood sugar values plummet to low levels with symptoms of low blood sugar
(weakness, sweating, cloudy thinking, lack of energy, hunger, shakiness).

 

With the passage of time this massive output of insulin provoked by huge sugar intakes takes a toll
on the pancreas and reaches the point where the pancreas is unable to produce any greater quantities of insulin.
When this occurs sugar no longer enters the cells in adequate amounts to prevent rising blood sugar values.
 The diagnosis of diabetes can be made with now elevated blood sugar values but the problem
obviously began many years earlier with the first signs of insulin excess.

What Causes Insulin Resistance and Type 2 Diabetes?

 Why Does Arteriosclerosis Plague Diabetic Patients?

Why Do Diabetics Become Obese?
What Role Does U.S. Soil Play In The Diabetic Problem?
Diabetics are at increased risk for mineral deficiencies

How Can Type 2 Diabetics Recover From Their Illness?

To regain normal blood sugar values requires:

Guidelines Toward Recovery From Type 2 Diabetes

DHEA May Postpone Or Prevent Insulin Resistance

 

Read more......

 

 
Diet

Fruit

Cure and Cause of Diabetes :  by Dr. James Howenstine, M.D.

Sugar in the form of fruit contains fiber that delays absorption and thus moderates the rise in
 blood sugar values when fruit is consumed. Refined white sugar, sucrose, and dextrose lack fiber
and nutrients. When consumed in food or drinks the refined sugar rapidly goes into
 the blood stream and produces a sharp rise in blood sugar values. The pancreas secretes large amounts
of insulin to promptly return high blood sugar values to normal.

 

Read more......

 

 
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Insulin and Obesity

Cure and Cause of Diabetes :  by Dr. James Howenstine, M.D.

Why Do Diabetics Become Obese?
When the pre-diabetic person is experiencing chronic high insulin values with too many carbohydrate calories,
this insulin is converting some of the excess glucose into the fat triglyceride, which gets stored
 in fat cells which end up distended in an obese patient.

Read more here.......

 

 
Knowledge

Insulin resistance

Insulin levels -in insulin resistance -  phantom of the metabolic opera

Conceptually, identifying the metabolic syndrome (or insulin resistance) identifies risk for
cardiovascular disease (CVD) or diabetes.

This article explains how, historically, insulin resistance brought together facets of the metabolic
syndrome and the pathogenesis of diabetes and atheroma (thicklening of arteries in CVD) 
 but has since been clinically “overtaken” by central obesity, now accepted as the core component
of the metabolic syndrome.

The metabolic syndrome encompasses a wide range of metabolic disturbances in glucose, insulin and
 lipid metabolism, and is associated with central abdominal obesity.

 

Why identify the metabolic syndrome?

Why does insulin resistance matter?

Why not to measure insulin resistance

Why does this debate matter?

 

 
Diet

Low Carb Diets

Jimmy Moore’s Livin’ La Vida Low Carb Blog

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Diet

Fats

Know Your Fats by the American Heart Association
 

Knowing which fats raise LDL cholesterol and which ones don't is the first step in lowering your risk of heart disease. In addition to the LDL produced naturally by your body, saturated fat, trans-fatty acids and dietary cholesterol can also raise blood cholesterol. Monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fats appear to not raise LDL cholesterol; some studies suggest they might even help lower LDL cholesterol slightly when eaten as part of a low-saturated and trans-fat diet.

The American Heart Association's Nutrition Committee strongly advises these fat guidelines for healthy Americans over age 2:  read more ......

For example, a sedentary female who is 31–50 years old needs about 2,000 calories each day. Therefore, she should consume less than 16 g saturated fat, less than 2 g trans fat and between 50 and 70 grams of total fat each day (with most fats coming from sources of polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats, such as fish, nuts, seeds and vegetable oils).

 
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Blood Sugar Levels

Before and after meals

 

Levels  Pre & Post Prandial (after meals).  Read full article for information.

blood sugar  control.

The ADA currently recommends keeping blood sugar  levels before meals between 90 mg/dl (5 mmol/L) and
130 mg/dl (7 mmol/L) and keeping blood sugar  levels one to two hours after meals below 180 mg/dl (10 mmol/L)
for most people.

 

Remember:

 Conversion :  Australian vs American (USA) units  1mmol/L =18 mg/dl      CLICK HERE:  

Conversion from mmol/L (Australian Units) to mg/dl (American Units)

 

 
LDL Small sized particles (Apo B)

Dr Agatston, a cardiologist, and author of the  "The South Beach Diet"  says in  his book that "it is the small dense LDL
that does the more damage, i.e.  apolipoproteins. 

 
Heart and Blood vessels

 

Lowering Risk

 

Lower Cholesterol to Lower Heart Risk Diabetes Self-Management !!!

 

Treating dyslipidemia
Drugs for lowering LDL cholesterol

Lowering triglycerides

The role of diabetes drugs
Combination therapy

 

Following some trials ....."these results led the researchers to conclude their report with a declaration that
"statin therapy should now be considered routinely for all diabetic patients at sufficiently high risk
of major vascular events, irrespective of their initial cholesterol concentrations."

 

"You can ‘convert’ a person with metabolic syndrome to what is essentially a nondiabetic state with
diet modification and exercise," Dr. Keilson says. "In true diabetes, though, the risk of heart disease
is profound, and many physicians will go directly to pharmaceutical therapy to give their patients maximum protection."

 

Read More..........

 

Some Values: 

Source: www.employees.org/~alokem/cholesterol.html

 
Total cholesterol LDL cholesterol
desirable less than 200 mg/dL (< 5.18 mmol/L)
borderline high 200 - 239 mg/dL (5.18 - 6.19 mmol/L)
high 240 mg/dL and above (> 6.19 mmol/L)
optimal less than 100 mg/dL (< 2.59 mmol/L)
near optimal 100 - 129 mg/dL (2.59 - 3.34 mmol/L)
borderline high 130 - 159 mg/dL (3.34 - 4.12 mmol/L)
high 160 - 189 mg/dL (4.12 - 4.90 mmol/L)
very high 190 mg/dL and above (> 4.90 mmol/L)

 

Conversion mg/dL to mmol/L or vice versa click below

http://www.fatfreekitchen.com/cholesterol/cholesterol_units.html

 

 

 

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Diet

Anti-Inflammatory Diet Improves Postprandial Glucose, CV Health

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South Beach Diet

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How It Works

 

Phase 1, the shortest Phase, lasts for just two weeks and is designed to eliminate cravings for sugar
and refined starches - and to jump-start your weight loss. The purpose of Phase 1 is to stabilize blood sugar
(which minimizes cravings), making it ideal for people who are prediabetic or diabetic, as well as for those
who need to lose a lot of weight.
 

 

 

 

Phase 2 is the long-term weight-loss Phase of the plan. It's also the perfect place to start for those people
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or who simply want to improve their health.
 

 

By now, you've adopted the South Beach Diet lifestyle, making smart food choices that fit the way you live.
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It is the key to maintaining a healthy weight for life.
 

 

 

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