Diabetes can lead to complications such as numb feet. Individual diagnosed with diabetes can have disorder which damages their nerves resulting in numbness or tingling in feet and hands and slowly affects all the organs of the…
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For 5000 years, the Chinese have been using ginseng, in their language as jen shen - in the image of a man, as a treatment for a variety of ailments. This high vicious fiber is similar to…
Diabetes, or Diabetes Mellitus to give it its full name, is far more common that most people realize. While no accurate figures exist for the number of people suffering from this disease, estimates are that in the…
Records reveal half of all people with Type 2 diabetes have some type of neuropathy, also known as nerve damage. Damage occurs due to persistently high blood sugar levels. Doctors don't even fully understand why this occurs…
Lunch time can be a particularly challenging time of day for someone who has been diagnosed with diabetes... Type 1 or Type 2. Usually people are at work or on the go, and only have a limited…
Identifying high blood sugar symptoms is very important so that you do not suffer from any extensive damage. Hyperglycemia, characterized by the rise of glucose or blood sugar in the body, occurs as a result of the…
So you have Type 2 diabetes. You may feel treating this disease is an impossible task, and not because you have heard this from someone else. You may have been handling your diet plan yourself. Perhaps you…
Many people have asked if the Nopal Cactus and Nopalea can help with blood sugar problems, so here is some information to help. We know from personal experience in our local Black Hills TriVita Team that those…
One of the hardest parts of the diet plan for a person with Type 2 diabetes, is knowing just what foods to buy. For years you have known exactly how to shop for your groceries... you didn't…
People who have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, and the rest of us, are advised to take in plenty of fiber. Fiber is used to slow down sugar absorption and possible changes in the glucagon-like peptide…
