If you're anything like me you know how difficult diabetes can be. Therefore it always helps when you can have some tips to make life a little bit easier. Today I will show you 5 great tips…
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Carrots are vegetables that have many benefits that are very nutritious for our system. Carrots of course are orange in colour and this stems from the carotenoids, which contain antioxidants. As with any foods, they must be…
Diabetic patients are at risk for several disabilities caused by joint and muscle problems. In a study reported on in the Libyan Journal of Medicine, October 2012, researchers at King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia looked at joint movements…
Diabetic Neuropathy is nerve damage caused by poor blood circulation that is a consequence of diabetes. This means that any nerve within the body can be damaged and lead to a malfunction of that nerve or group…
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…
Whether you are pre-diabetic or have been diagnosed with full-blown Type 2 diabetes, returning your body to a healthy weight and keeping it there, is crucial to help you live a long, healthy, happy life. No one…
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…
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…
New research suggests that a diet that is based mainly on foods with a low Glycemic Index may improve sensitivity to insulin in persons with type 2 diabetes. It may also reduce the risk, or prevent the…
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,…