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Posts published in July 2022

Fruit, Arteries, and Inflammation in Diabetes

A vegan diet in general is often said to be the best kind of eating plan for people diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, but the possible benefits of eating fruit are still largely unexplored. Since Type 2…

Are Multivitamins Suitable For Diabetics?

Under perfect conditions, a person with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes would receive exactly what their body needs by eating just the right balance of fruits, vegetables, lean meat and whole grains. Unfortunately, the number who…

Essential Nutrients for a Diabetic Diet

Diabetes is one of the most common diseases that has struck millions of people and has even taken away lives. It is alarming to find out that some people are not even aware that they have diabetes.…

Reversing Diabetes With the Diabetes Diet Plan

Can the diabetes diet plan reverse diabetes? In recent years, a lot of focus on diabetic research has been on transplanting the insulin producing cells of the pancreas and on developing drugs that help the body produce…

Diabetes – A Common Cause of Gastroparesis

Diabetes is the most common cause of gastroparesis, or delayed gastric emptying. That's because high blood sugar causes chemical changes in nerves, including the vagus nerve, which controls the movement of food through the digestive tract. High…

Why Is Exercise Important to Diabetics?

There are several potential risk factors for developing Type 2 diabetes. Some of these are controllable, such as regulating your body weight, whereas others are factors outside your influence, such as aging. One very important risk factor…

Secrets to Keeping Your Blood Sugar Level Even

If you have type 2 diabetes, the biggest challenge is keeping your blood sugar levels on an even keel. This means carefully portioning what you eat, and eating the right combination of foods so your body gets…

Catch Some Sleep to Stop Sky-High Blood Sugars!

You may think that dreaming about low blood sugars is just that - a dream. But according to new research, your nightly slumber may have more to do with Type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance than you…