By: Jennifer Kirkman | 2010-04-02 | Diabetes Insulin resistance is an issue in people that have Type 2 Diabetes. This article will hopefully answer some of your questions as to what insulin resistance is. Metabolic Syndrome is explained, and also how this condition relates to insulin resistance in general. read more
By: schwarzenberg arakawa | 2010-12-18 | Internet Marketing Of course there are alternatives to insulin injections but the keywords here are; dedication, perseverance and faith in yourself. It is no easy road to learn to control your sugar levels without the use of both oral or injection drugs but as thousands and thousands of real world examples, testimonials and success stories have shown, it can be done. What then is the game plan to insulin alternatives? To put is simply, your entire attitu read more
By: Pankaj kumar | 2012-07-18 | Medicine Pancreas, an organ just below the stomach is responsible for secreting a hormone known as insulin which aids the glucose to be stored in the cells of the body. But when this process is unable to happen at the appropriate time, the sugar gets stored in the body leading to diabetes. Though there is no specific age when an individual can suffer from diabetes but usually it has been prevalent in old a read more
By: Rakesh Goyal | 2012-01-17 | Diabetes Diabetes is characterized by elevated blood sugar, the body capacity to properly manage disorders of carbohydrate metabolism disorder. At the top is the main cause of both blindness and kidney failure, diabetes can cause nerve damage and circulation problems, which a few people at higher risk of heart disease and stroke. read more
By: Renata Nyleve | 2010-03-27 | Diabetes This question is frequently asked by patients who have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body cannot make enough insulin or use the insulin that is produced adequately. This is called insulin resistance and accounts for over 90% of the people with diabetes. Particularly in the early stages type 2 diabetes can be reversed and controlled without medication. read more
By: Jamison Bentley | 2010-03-26 | Diabetes For years diabetes has been treated with plant medicines. There have been recent studies that have proved that herbs can be effective. Many of these treatments are used in Europe and China for treating diabetes. read more
By: Armen Siran | 2010-10-11 | Alternative Medicine Most cases of reactive hypoglycemia (1) are labeled idiopathic, which means "unknown cause". I believe insulin resistance causes most cases of idiopathic reactive hypoglycemia, and that insulin resistance is caused, in turn, by diet and heredity. Insulin resistance can be an early warning sign of Type II diabetes and studies have shown that Type II diabetics may have been insulin resistant for up to 12 years before diagnosis. read more
By: Hemen Ee | 2010-11-10 | Diseases and Conditions Continuously taking metformin will never solve your problem. Taking those temporary solution drugs will only rolls the problem to build up a much bigger problem (kidney or liver failure) in the future. read more
By: Beverleigh H Piepers | 2010-03-28 | Diabetes Like many health conditions or diseases, type 2 diabetes is caused by your genetic background and your personal environment which, of course, is created by your lifestyle. Your genetic makeup is a done deal but your lifestyle can be modified. read more
By: Kate Willson | 2010-04-03 | Diabetes We can easily get rid of diabetes by following a balanced diet. The importance of diet is very important to control the blood sugar level in our body. We mostly see obese people suffering from this problem. The excess fats in their body causes diabetes and in order to prevent themselves from this disease, they should shed those extra pounds, which can be only possible with a proper food intake and a regular exercise. read more
By: Andy Finn | 2010-04-01 | Diabetes Diabetes can certainly be treated the natural way without any need for insulin prescriptions. Even though millions of people affected carry on living their lives on a insulin dependency, this is totally unnecessary and pointless since in most cases diabetes could easily be cured with prevention or by reversing it, if already affected. The good news is that since the human body machine was originally designed to work on a completely different diet, it can quickly recover to healthy levels once reverted to the original food it was meant to live on. It is like filling up your gasoline car with diesel by mistake: the car will stop and you'll need to take it to a mechanic for a full clean up, tank and injectors. Once cleaned up the car will start running again on the fuel it was designed to run on. read more
By: Robert Reddin | 2010-03-31 | Diabetes Type 2 diabetes is a condition wherein your body is unable to control or regulate your blood glucose levels. Your body is producing sufficient insulin, but it is not being taken into your cells to metabolise the glucose in your blood. Other than for those who are genetically predisposed to the condition, can changing your lifestyle reverse your type 2 diabetes without the use of drugs? Find out here! read more
By: Renata Nyleve | 2010-03-27 | Diabetes Diabetes is the abnormal functioning of metabolism, which is how the body uses food for energy and growth. The three general types of diabetes are type 1, type 2 and gestational. There are millions of people searching for a cure for diabetes. Steps taken in early intervention can help to lower the effects of diabetes and often reverse it. read more
By: Amie Nonor | 2010-03-29 | Diabetes Never ever take anti-diabetic drugs or insulin injections without due consultation with a qualified medical practitioner, not even a nurse or health worker. More so, never ever take a diabetic or hypertensive drug because you have the previous prescription or know the drugs your doctor routinely prescribes for you. read more
By: John Demusz | 2010-03-27 | Diabetes Diabetes without insulin is possible and should be the goal of every diabetic. Getting motivated seems to be the hard part for most people. read more