Relatively easy, simple to adapt lifestyle changes can dramatically reduce your chances of developing Type 2 diabetes. It is unquestionably better to prevent any illness developing than to have to treat or manage it. There are two…
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One of the biggest misconceptions about Type 2 diabetes is that you have to stop eating regular food. If you have been diagnosed with diabetes and are worried you are going to be required to eat salads…
When Type 2 diabetes strikes, almost every system and area of your body is affected at some level... with some systems being disrupted more than others. While some of these areas might only be mildly impacted, it…
Treating Type 2 diabetes does not require a revolutionary approach. Fortunately, it is a disease we understand quite well, so we know what it takes to manage it. And if you're wondering if you can "reverse" your…
It is axiomatic. We all have the same blood sugar requirements as human beings, so how then does this process become skewed and even deteriorate until it is associated with illness like diabetes. When I was three…
Bitter melon: you've seen it in the health food store. Alternative names, depending on the country that is talking about it, are ampalaya, corilla, karela, caraille, or charanta. What it can do is actually lower your insulin…
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…
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…