Diabetes Diet : A Revolutionary Diet Plan For Type 1 &Type 2
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Dr. Robert O. Young, author of The pH Miracle for Diabetes, an AOL Time Warner publication to be released in 2004, discusses “The New Biology” and the results he is seeing in his diabetic studies.
Currently, there are an approximate 17 million people who suffer from diabetes in the U.S. alone. That’s a staggering number, but consider this: diabetics are at twice the risk of death compared to nondiabetics. Diabetics also run an increased chance of kidney disease, heart disease, stroke, blindness, nervous system disease, dental disease, pregnancy complications, and amputation.
What is particularly startling about this disease, however, is the rampant rise in its occurrence among children and adolescents. Of the 17 million diabetics, 151,000 are under the age of 20.
The good news, however, is that there is something you can do about it. Proper nutrition, exercise, and supplementation are three simple steps you can take to prevent, treat, and even cure diabetes. But it starts with you-and you won’t want to not start doing something about it.
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Love Diabetes: What is a better insulin for Diabetes?
Barbara Davis Centers for Childhood Diabetes published a study that found autoimmune diabetes is an allergic reaction to the insulin your body procures. This results in autoreactive T-cells attacking the beta cells reducing insulin and C-peptide production. If you had a child with newly diagnosed insulin-dependent diabetes or you are an adult with LADA would you choose to treat an allergy to human insulin with a faster acting rDMA synthetic human analogue? A safer, cost effective, complication-reducing insulin choice is on its wayTo SUBSCRIBE to future blogs, please visit: http://www.alliesvoice.com
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Diabetes Doesn’t Have to Lead to Chronic Kidney Disease
Diabetes causes damage to the kidneys by causing harm to the small blood vessels that make the kidneys filters. If the filters get really damaged then chronic kidney disease develops. This is an incurable disease but it can be controlled. An early treatment of diabetes helps by reducing the damage the kidneys receive so that when dialysis is needed the kidneys won’t fail.
If identified at the right moment the physician will be able to give you a treatment that will stop the disease to damage further the body. Insulin dependent diabetes (Type 1) can be diagnosed very easy and early because of the very rapid symptoms, so that the kidneys won’t get damaged. If one has type 1 diabetes he`ll surely know it, but if he has type 2 or non-insulin dependent diabetes he may not find out about it for years because the first symptoms appear after at least 3 years. This means that the small blood vessels that make up the kidneys filters are already damaged by the high sugar level in the blood. This is when one of the first kidney disease symptom appear. It is called microalbuminuria and it is characterized by a really high volume of protein in the urine. That protein should have remained in the blood but because the damage sustained by the kidneys it reaches the urine.
After someone is diagnosed with diabetes of any type, he should do regular microalbumin checking. This will help a physician to see if there’s any damage on the kidneys. The doctor will give you a plan to keep. This isn’t a radical plan; type 1 diabetes ill people need to take their insulin while type 2 just needs to watch their diet and make allot of exercise.
If a patient has a high blood pressure and diabetes in the same time he has more chances to develop kidney disease (also know as nephropathy). In this case he will be prescribed ACE inhibitors to get the blood pressure. Studies have show that ACE inhibitors are a good treatment against kidney disease even if the patient has a regular blood pressure.
If someone is diagnosed with diabetes it his crucial he has a healthy life. Alcohol and cigarettes will only get in the treatments way. Psychical exercise should be made as often as possible.
Not in all cases a patient diagnosed with diabetes will develop chronic cancer disease. If you live a healthy life and you follow your doctors advice you can reduce and even avoid kidney damage.
So, if you want to find out more about diabetes or even about diabetes treatment please follow this link http://diabetes-info-center.com/
Groshan Fabiola
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