Thursday, September 15, 2011

A Family History Of Diabetes And The Effect of Fitness

Type 2 diabetes is increasingly being seen as an aspect of what is called the metabolic syndrome which is a fairly common condition characterized by insulin resistance and many related effects, including:

    * high blood sugar,
    * high blood pressure,
    * high levels of various fats in the blood, and
    * obesity.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Easy Ways For Diabetics To Keep Their Body At A Healthy Weight!

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 wants to go through life feeling cruddy and not fitting into their clothes. Thankfully, there's a lot you can do each and every day to keep yourself living in a healthy body.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

What Are Some Alternative Diabetes Treatments?

Millions of people today suffer from Type 2 diabetes. Those with this type of diabetes have problems controlling blood sugar levels because the body doesn't produce enough insulin or because the body has built up an insulin resistance. In many cases, patients are given prescription drugs to help control glucose levels. For those dealing with more advanced problems, insulin may be taken on a regular basis to keep levels of glucose stable. While some people do need medical intervention to treat their Type 2 diabetes effectively, many alternative diabetes treatments are available as well. Some people have found that using alternative measures to treat the problem is enough to help them get off their medications. Here is a look at some of the alternative diabetes treatments to consider if you're interested in a natural way to control your blood sugar.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Checking for Heart Disease!

Type 2 diabetes affects the small (micro) and large (macro) blood vessels. Driven by the rapid beating of your heart, your cardiovascular system includes many, many miles of veins, arteries, and capillaries. If your heart stops beating, or if your major blood vessels clog, you could die.

The coronary arteries feed blood to the heart muscle itself, and a blockage can have serious consequences. Researchers in the National Center for Global Health and Medicine in Tokyo, Japan, looked at the coronary arteries of diabetics with blood vessel damage in other arteries, in order to determine whether their coronary arteries could be blocked as well.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Turmeric And How It Works To Help Diabetics!

The root of the turmeric plant, Curcuma longa, has long been used as a powerful anti-inflammatory in both Chinese and Indian traditional medicine. Curcumin (turmeric) is a strong antioxidant, and has actually been associated with treating complications in Type 2 diabetes. It holds in check oxidation (an internal rusting), because it protects against free radicals that are brought about by high blood sugar.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Type 2 Diabetes - Turmerin And How It Works To Help Diabetics!

The root of the turmeric plant, Curcuma longa, has long been used as a powerful anti-inflammatory in both Chinese and Indian traditional medicine. Curcumin (turmeric) is a strong antioxidant, and has actually been associated with treating complications in Type 2 diabetes. It holds in check oxidation (an internal rusting), because it protects against free radicals that are brought about by high blood sugar.