Diabetes Facts And Simple Things To Help You
Diabetes has been around for centuries. In 2005 20.8 million people, 7 percent
of the population, had diabetes in America, 14.6 million people were diagnosed,
but 6.2 million people did not know that they had the disease. Today, diabetes
ranks sixth place as the cause of
mortality, behind such things as cardiovascular diseases, accidents and cancer. more...
Basic Meal & Menu Planning
As a basis for meals and menu planning, refer to the pyramid information mentioned earlier to make sure you have the basic food requirements met for all family members. Then cross check and plan by looking over basic food categories to target healthy foods to fit the lifestyles and health of everyone. For example, if someone has depression, add some foods mentioned above to his or her dietary plans that aid in the healing and prevention of depression. more...
Diabetes And Exercise
There are two main types of diabetes, type I and type II. Type I diabetes is characterized by the pancreas making too little or no insulin. An individual with diabetes type I will have to inject insulin throughout the day in order to control glucose levels. Type II diabetes, also known as adult onset diabetes, is characterized by the pancreas not more...
How Does A Person Acquire Diabetes
Diabetes is a condition where the body, or to be precise the pancreas, loses its ability to create insulin, the chemical necessary to regulate blood sugar levels. As we take in food, a substance called glucose enters through the bloodstream, and it is insulin's role to make sure that that glucose is carried to different parts of the body, in turn fuels us more...
Dispelling 6 Myths About Diabetes: How Glyconutrients Can Help With Your Diabetes.
You are about to discover a scientifically proven nutritional supplement that boosts your immune system and gets your diabetes under control.
But before we get too far along, let's dispell with some
"myths" about diabetes.more...