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Posts published in June 2022

Can Dietary Fiber Help Control My Diabetes

The majority of people comprehend the significance of dietary fiber in their diet. Much has actually been claimed about its own value in heart health, diabetes, cancer prevention, and body weight command. Just what is less effectively…

How to Choose Healthy Desserts for Diabetics

In type I diabetes mellitus, the beta cells of the pancreas produces little insulin or no insulin at all; therefore, they require insulin injections daily to supply themselves with insulin. In type II diabetes mellitus, insulin resistance…

Why All Diabetics Should Love Dietary Fiber!

Every person, diabetic or not, should know about the seemingly endless benefits of dietary fiber. Health care providers and nutritionists have been urging patients to eat high fiber foods since the 1970s, and it's time we all…

3 Tips for Lowering Your Blood Sugar by Reducing Stress

Stress and diabetes - they often hit you together. Living with diabetes is stressful by itself. And stress can raise your blood glucose levels by causing your body to put out stress hormones and transmitters like cortisol,…

Vitamin D – Your Diabetes Defense

Over 70 million Americans are affected by insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes. The death toll is climbing at a frightening rate. Diabetes is the number one cause of cardiovascular disease. If you have heart disease and…

Diabetes Hand Syndrome

People who have been diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes are often concerned with the possibility of developing diabetic neuropathy of their feet and legs. But few seldom think about the likelihood of a condition…

Light Brightness Affects Blood Sugar and Fat Levels

According to the Journal of Biological Rhythms, April 2017, the amount of light we see in the morning can affect our blood sugar and fat levels. Scientists at the University of Amsterdam and several other research institutions…

Diabetic Neuropathy and Nutritional Supplements

If you have insulin dependent diabetes, you know you need to take insulin to keep your blood sugar under control. You've probably also been told to exercise. And you've definitely been told to watch your diet -…