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		<title>What is the Atkins Diet and Can it Help you Prevent Diabetes?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Low carbohydrate diet invented by Dr. Atkins continues to be possibly one of the most widespread low carb-high protein diets on the market today. Dr. Atkins diet popularity has helped spark several look-a-like diets who make use of the similar values of high protein, low carb diet. In the present day we have many high [...]]]></description>
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<p>Low carbohydrate diet invented by Dr. Atkins continues to be possibly one of the most widespread low carb-high protein diets on the market today. Dr. Atkins diet popularity has helped spark several look-a-like diets who make use of the similar values of high protein, low carb diet. In the present day we have many high protein diets to select from.</p>
<p>Medical tests have established that low carbohydrate, high protein eating has a lot of good effects as well as generate noteworthy burning of fat without the need to limit calorie intake. Scores of people who benefit from the low carbohydrate diet have been reporting this. There are studies that show that high protein, low carbohydrate eating enhances triclycerides, cuts down blood sugar for diabetics and people with beginning diabetes and improves useful cholesterol or (HDL). Low-carb, high-protein nutritional regime has been continuously proven to increase insulin sensitivity, decrease blood pressure and lower blood insulin levels. When we balance it up against low-fat diets, high-protein, low-carb dieters also lose not as much of muscle size.</p>
<p>Even if it is not proven by science, there are lots of various positive effects stated by people using low carb diet by Dr.Atkins. These include energy increase, decrease in craving for candys, better attentiveness, better temper and decrease of depression type of symptoms.</p>
<p>Then again there are also a number of benefits exclusive to the high-protein, low-carb diet by Dr.Atkins. If you have tried to lose weight with low fat diets in the past you will enjoy eating all previously forbidden foods that once you could not touch. Cream, steak and butter are a common piece of low carbohydrate, high protein diet invented by Dr. Atkins. You will without a doubt find it very pleasing to once again eat food that you like. People on diet devised by Dr. Atkins are allowed to have as much as they want of rich meats, cheeses and fats and oils. </p>
<p>Diet devised by Dr. Atkins is also easy to make use of if measured up to majority of other low carb, high protein diets that are on the market today. Also there are a number of essential carbohydrate food calculations that you are going to have to learn, but when you do that, you will be allowed to munch a meal of any food you wish from the suitable food lists. </p>
<p>Dr. Atkins also highlighted the significance of finding your own individual carb level. Different people have numerous amount of carbohydrate acceptance. While some people gain pounds with as little as merely 90 grams of carbs per day, other people can eat up to 120 grams of carbohydrates per day. During your ongoing dieting phase and pre-maintenance period of the high-protein, low-carb Dr. Atkins diet, you will find out your personal carb count that will help ascertain your carbohydrate goal for life.</p>
<p>The reputation of low carbohydrate, high protein diet devised by Dr. Atkins can even be a double-edged sword for the anyone trying to lose weight with it. Given that there is a lot of information accessible about the protein high Dr. Atkins diet, all of that makes it easy to get resources and help, but can also confuse you. There have been lots of Atkins books written and in addition there are a lot of sites on the internet that supply you with group support, information and tips. Then again practically everyone has heard of diet devised by Dr. Atkins and most likely has his or her own belief on it. Be aware that there are many mistaken beliefs present regarding the character of the Atkins diet, and you are going to, surely, have to defend your newly discovered eating system from time to time.</p>
<p>Besides that there are also a few of the added problems to using the low carbohydrate, high protein Atkins diet. You must calculate carbs in everything you eat to make sure that you are keeping within your individual carbohydrate limit. Also, there is the matter of Induction, the most intensely contested aspect of the diet by Dr.Atkins. Induction is very often difficult to endure if you have tried a diet that concentrates on sugar and carbs. Moreover, loads of people trying to lose weight try Induction and by mistake believe that this is the manner that the whole diet is going to be. They quit before they even start the actual diet by Dr.Atkins.</p>
<p>Sometimes even if it is not common, some individuals will face a carbohydrate crash usually on the 3rd and up to 5th day of the diet invented by Dr. Atkins. That kind of response is a product of their body entering the ketosis stage or running on fat in place of carbohydrates. The effects are short-lived however many people have quitted on low-carb, high-protein diets utterly because of this minor accident.</p>
<p>Taken as a whole, with the few negligible negative aspects considered, low carbohydrate, high protein diet invented by Dr. Atkins remains to be one of the most popular low-carbohydrate, high-protein diets because of one reason. It works. A lot of individuals have succeeded with the protein high diet invented by Dr. Atkins and the high protein style of eating.</p>
<p> Arnborg Edland<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/what-is-the-atkins-diet-and-can-it-help-you-prevent-diabetes-131423.html</p>
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		<title>Diabetes Diabetic Diet Low Carb Helps Reduce Blood Pressure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the type 2 diabetic keeping blood pressures under control is a vital part of their diet plan. In recent studies researchers evaluated how a high carbohydrate and high monounsaturated fat diet affected the blood pressure in patients with type 2 diabetes. After 14 weeks they found that those eating the high carb diet had [...]]]></description>
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<p>For the type 2 diabetic keeping blood pressures under control is a vital part of their diet plan. In recent studies researchers evaluated how a high carbohydrate and high monounsaturated fat diet affected the blood pressure in patients with type 2 diabetes. After 14 weeks they found that those eating the high carb diet had a modest increase in blood pressure as opposed to those who ate a diet high in monounsaturated fat.</p>
<p>The diet itself was laid out as follows. The high carbohydrate diet consisted of 55 percent of calories from carbohydrates, 30 percent from fat, and 10 percent monounsaturated fat. The monounsaturated diet had it test subjects eating 40 percent of calories form carbs, 45 percent from fats, and 25 percent from monounsaturated fat. Both groups consumed the same amount of calories, just different percentages from the above food types.</p>
<p>The 42 patients in the study consumed each diet for a 6 week period with a break of one week between each test period. After their one week break they were invited to continue with the second part of the diet for 8 more weeks. Eight test subjects continued on the high monosaturated fat diet with thirteen more continuing on the high carbohydrate diet.</p>
<p>After the first 6 week period there was little change in both systolic or diastolic blood pressure (upper and lower blood pressure readings), or in heart rate.</p>
<p>After the final 8 week period though, researchers began to see some changes. Those who ate the high carbohydrate diet began to see systolic pressures 6 point higher and diastolic pressures were 7 points higher. Their heart rates were also higher by about 7 to 8 beats per minute. Contrast this with those patients on the high monounsaturated fat diet whose systolic and diastolic pressure were 3 to 4 points lower at the end of the 14 week period.</p>
<p>This shows that while caloric control is important for the diabetic where those calories come from may be of even more importance. A diabetic diet low carb choice may help type 2 diabetics with blood pressure problems but it is important to discuss any dietary changes with your doctor or nutritionist.</p>
<p> Andrew Bicknell</p>
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		<title>Detecting Diabetes and Caring for It</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Mar 2011 08:41:05 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>One of the best things you can do for your health is to know how to detect diabetes before it becomes an even bigger problem in your life by not taking care of it. Believe it or not there are quite a few people out there who don&#8217;t exactly know what diabetes is. Diabetes is a disorder characterized by hyperglycemia or elevated blood glucose (blood sugar). When the amount of sugar in our blood runs too low or too high it is quite typical for anyone to not feel very well. Diabetes is a term generally used when speaking of a person who has a blood sugar level that is consistently high. Millions of Americans have diabetes; however most of them do not realize it. In the long term diabetes can cause complications concerning the kidneys, eyes, heart, nerves and blood vessels. </p>
<p>There are two types of diabetes; Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 diabetes (insulin deficiency) means there is not enough insulin being produced. Type 2 diabetes (insulin resistance) occurs when there is plenty of insulin being produced but cells in our bodies are very resistant to it&#8217;s action, which in turn causes your blood sugar to consistently be high. </p>
<p>The most common symptoms of hyperglycemia, otherwise known as diabetes, would be frequently hungry, frequently thirsty and frequently urinating. Apart from those symptoms other symptoms that may occur are fatigue, weight loss, blurred vision, wounds healing more slowly, dry mouth, impotence, dry/itchy skin and recurrent infections. </p>
<p>Even though diabetes may sound like a horrible disease it can be easy to live with. The key to doing that is to take care of yourself. Many people do not take care of themselves because they refuse to admit there is something wrong with them health wise. They won&#8217;t even admit it to themselves. So, what happens when they do this? They try to survive without taking medication(s) they need or doing anything in their life to help keep their bodies healthy. Don&#8217;t do this. The only thing it can lead to is an unhealthy body, physically and mentally, and possibly depression in the long run. </p>
<p>If you wish to watch your blood sugar, whether you are diabetic or not, there are many things you can do at home. Purchase a blood glucose monitor. This can easily be purchased at your local pharmacy or online. There are websites that will tell you how high and or low your blood glucose level should be, though your blood glucose monitor should come with an instruction manual which supplies this information as well. One of the best things a diabetic can do is exercise and eat properly. Not only does exercise help to keep your body in good condition on the outside but it helps on the inside as well. However, if you are a diabetic do not do anything involving weight training. Studies suggest that this can affect your blood glucose level by increasing it. </p>
<p>If you wish to learn more about diabetes look up the American Diabetes Association online.</p>
<p> Jacob Mabille<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/detecting-diabetes-and-caring-for-it-48518.html</p>
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		<title>Diabetes, Blood Pressure And Bad Cholesterol Cause Heart Ailment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diseases are best fought when those in the high-risk bracket understand as to what are the risk factors involved. It is true that you cannot avoid the genetic factor but you can still keep the situation in your control by making a few changes in your current approach to life and living. Bad Cholesterol is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Diseases are best fought when those in the high-risk bracket understand as to what are the risk factors involved. It is true that you cannot avoid the genetic factor but you can still keep the situation in your control by making a few changes in your current approach to life and living.</p>
<p>Bad Cholesterol is supposed to be a major culprit in case of heart diseases. It is a type of a lipid, a soft, fat-like substance. Atherosclerotic plaque, which can cause blockage of blood flow in the arteries and can also cause heart attack, can develop due to excess of cholesterol. Popular by the name of &#8216;Bad&#8217; cholesterol, LDL cholesterol gets deposited on the walls of arteries and is transported to different sites throughout the body where new hormones are developed and cell membranes are repaired. On the other hand the &#8216;Good&#8217; cholesterol called HDL cholesterol, carries cholesterol to the liver where the alteration process is done, after which it is removed from the body.</p>
<p>According to the physicians, the blood pressure level of a normal person is less than 130 mm Hg for systolic blood pressure and less than 85 mm Hg for diastolic blood pressure. Every individual should get his blood pressure checked at least once in every two years so as to know the status, and if any increase is found, the treatment should be started forthwith. If your blood pressure level is little higher than normal then get it checked once a year, and take good care if it is very high and then get multiple measurements to check out whether it remains that high all the time or fluctuates. Immediate medical attention is a must in such cases.</p>
<p>If you are suffering from diabetes, which is a chronic disease of insulin deficiency or resistance, then you are more prone to heart disease. On the other hand if you are suffering from type 2 diabetes then you can easily avoid it by losing your weight either through exercise or by taking balanced nutrition.</p>
<p>If you smoke, stop smoking immediately because it affects your lungs very badly, and not just heart diseases, it may also lead to many other problems.</p>
<p>A daily 30 minutes physical exercise or fast walking can keep you away from heart diseases and can also be helpful in controlling obesity.</p>
<p>Minimize your daily alcohol intake to three ounces or less. It would definitely be a healthy step. Include fresh fruits and vegetables, sufficient amount of potassium, calcium and magnesium in your daily diet. Avoid saturated fats and cholesterol to keep your heart healthy. Just a little care and a little awareness is all it takes to keep heart diseases at bay.</p>
<p> Ashish Jain<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/medicine-articles/diabetes-blood-pressure-and-bad-cholesterol-cause-heart-ailment-119984.html</p>
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		<title>Renal Disease Stage III &#8211; what vegetables and fruits to avoid?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My Dad has multiple health problems including diabetes, but was recently diagnosed with Renal Disease Stage III. He&#8217;s already been doing much of what they list at the site below (lost more than 50 pounds) and is trying to increase his exercise. I make a lot of his food, especially premade meals for him to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My Dad has multiple health problems including diabetes, but was recently diagnosed with Renal Disease Stage III.  He&#8217;s already been doing much of what they list at the site below (lost more than 50 pounds) and is trying to increase his exercise. I make a lot of his food, especially premade meals for him to pop out of the freezer into the microwave such as homemade burritos.  The link indicates that he may have to avoid fruits and vegetables high in phosphorus or potassium.  Which ones are these besides bananas (which he rarely eats anyway)?  </p>
<p>http://www.davita.com/kidney-disease/symptoms-and-diagnosis/stage-3-of-chronic-kidney-disease-ckd/a/685</p>
<p>The same web site also lists the high potassium and high phosphorus foods.  Go to:</p>
<p>http://www.davita.com/diet-and-nutrition/c/diet-basics</p>
<p>Back when I was on dialysis, I remember that I was supposed to limit potatos, tomatos,and oranges, but I can&#8217;t remember the rest, so they should be on the website.</p>
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		<title>Do I have Gestational Diabetes?? I am really confused.?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I went for my 1 hour glucose test at 28 weeks pregnant. I was told not to fast and to eat normally but for some reason that morning decided to have captain crunch with strawberries cut up. Anyway I took my 1 hour test and I was told it was high. The next day I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I went for my 1 hour glucose test at 28 weeks pregnant. I was told not to fast and to eat normally but for some reason that morning decided to have captain crunch with strawberries cut up.</p>
<p>Anyway I took my 1 hour test and I was told it was high. The next day I fasted and took the 3 hour test. I got a call the next day that 1 result of the 4 was high and that I need to see a dietitian to manage my diabetes. And that I would have to start checking my blood sugar everyday with a monitor.</p>
<p>I was really confused because I have read in every pregnancy book and online that you have to have 2 results be high to be classified as Gestational Diabetes.</p>
<p>I have been feeling great the whole pregnancy and only gained 18 pounds so far. I go for a 20-30 minute walk everyday and have been eating plenty of fruits and vegetables.</p>
<p>Do I have it or are they just trying to be cautious?? I feel like going to the dietitian and checking my blood everyday is going to be a waste of my time. What is your opinion?<br />
<br />It seems to amaze how many new mothers eat something incredibly sweet on the day they are being checked for Gestational Diabetes&#8230;last time is was rice crispy squares with someone else.</p>
<p>I think you have a false reading. You need to fast again and either take the test or go in every day and let them see that your readings are normal and that this is unnecessary AND TELL them what you ate on the day you took the test.</p>
<p>You sound incredibly fit and right on par to where I was at this week. It&#8217;s doesn&#8217;t make sense that you would have GD, but then again every body is different and even though I didn&#8217;t have it, they were worried that I did. I was doing step aerobics right up to delivery at 35 weeks&#8230;fit.</p>
<p>Keep up the good work with your walking and eating. If the dietician is nice, it&#8217;s good to have a good relationship with them for breast feeding advice (what to eat to keep weight up).</p>
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		<title>Weight Loss &#8211; the Metabolic Syndrome &#8211; Effective Treatment With High-protein Shakes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of the most dangerous heart attack risk factors including diabetes and pre-diabetes, abdominal obesity, high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Here are some alarming facts: 1) One quarter of the world adult population has metabolic syndrome. 2) People with metabolic syndrome are twice as likely to die from it, [...]]]></description>
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<p>The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of the most dangerous heart attack risk factors including diabetes and pre-diabetes, abdominal obesity, high cholesterol and high blood pressure. </p>
<p> Here are some alarming facts:</p>
<p> 1)	One quarter of the world adult population has metabolic syndrome.</p>
<p> 2)	People with metabolic syndrome are twice as likely to die from it, and three times as likely to have a heart attack or stroke compared with people without the syndrome.</p>
<p> 3)	People with metabolic syndrome have a five times greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes.</p>
<p> 4)	Up to 80% of the 200 million people with diabetes globally will die of cardiovascular disease. </p>
<p> 5)	This puts the mortality rate of metabolic syndrome and diabetes miles ahead of HIV/AIDS and yet the problem is not as well recognized.</p>
<p> Early diagnosis by physicians is key to identifying those at risk and one of the primary treatments is weight loss. Researchers from the University of Ulm, Germany, have found that increased amounts of protein in the diet lead to greater improvement in metabolic syndrome risk factors when compared to consuming a standard level of protein.</p>
<p> The study, which was presented at the annual meeting of the Obesity Society in Phoenix, enrolled 110 overweight subjects with the metabolic syndrome who were randomly divided into two groups, and were followed for one year.</p>
<p> For the first three months, during the weight loss phase, those in the high protein group were instructed to follow a diet that supplied about twice the protein that would be obtained from a typical diet. They also replaced two meals a day with a high-protein meal replacement shake. The other group was instructed to eat a standard amount of protein from an all-food diet.</p>
<p> For the remaining nine months of the study &#8211; the weight maintenance phase &#8211; everyone used one meal replacement shake a day as part of their meal plan, and both groups maintained the level of protein intake in the diet they had consumed during the previous three months.</p>
<p> Everyone lost weight after a year, but the high protein group lost more weight (nearly 25 pounds, compared with about 14 pounds for the standard protein group). They also lost more body fat, and maintained lean body mass. More significant, however, was the finding that at the end of the study, 64 percent of those in the high protein group no longer met the criteria for the metabolic syndrome, compared with 41 percent who consumed the standard amount of protein.</p>
<p> Nearly 47 million Americans have the metabolic syndrome, and the numbers continue to grow along with the rise in obesity. Marion Flechtner-Mors, Ph.D., one of the researchers on the study and head of the Obesity Research Group at the University of Ulm, Germany, said &#8220;Effective interventions, such as the use of high protein meal replacements for weight loss, could improve the risk factors associated with the metabolic syndrome and affect the lives of millions of people&#8221;. </p>
<p> Gen Wright<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/weight-loss-the-metabolic-syndrome-effective-treatment-with-highprotein-shakes-701880.html</p>
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		<title>Diabetes. Will You Be Next?</title>
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<p>If you &#8220;don&#8217;t have time&#8221; for any form of sport or exercise and eat fatty takeaways and fast foods, you could be a candidate for &#8220;metabolic syndrome.&#8221;<br />
What is it and how do you avoid it?</p>
<p>Kate was a hard-working stockbroker. She worked long hours sitting at her computer and regularly took work home. Because of her busy lifestyle, she &#8220;didn&#8217;t have time&#8221; for any form of sport or exercise and existed mainly on fatty takeaways and fast foods. Breakfast was usually coffee and toast.</p>
<p>Her lifestyle eventually caught up with her. She put on weight around the waist and could not fit into her favorite jeans. She also became very tired and noticed an increased thirst. On the advice of both parents, she reluctantly visited her doctor. Her blood pressure at 135/85 was very high for her age and further tests revealed high LDL [bad] and low HDL]good] cholesterol levels. Her blood sugar level was also high.</p>
<p>Kate, at the age of 34 had a combination of factors called &#8220;metabolic syndrome&#8221; or &#8220;syndrome X&#8221;. These, plus a number of other factors can lead to type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Kate was very lucky. Her quick action meant that she could embark on a program of lifestyle changes to regain her health and fitness. Her doctor suggested the following 4 diabetes beating strategies.</p>
<p>Lose weight, particularly around the waist.<br />
Exercise. Both aerobic and resistance.<br />
Modify her diet.<br />
Take healthy supplements.</p>
<p>HERE IS KATE&#8217;S PROGRAM.</p>
<p>WEIGHT LOSS.</p>
<p>Her biggest challenge and critical health issue, was to remove excess fat from her waist. Her waist measurement of 88cm [35 inches] indicated the possibility of insulin resistance or the decreased ability of her pancreas to convert sugar or glucose into insulin. Exercise and diet became an important part of her program.</p>
<p>EXERCISE.</p>
<p>Kate joined her local health club and started a program including both aerobic and resistance exercises.</p>
<p>A study at Yale and reported in Journal of Applied Physiology, January 2006 showed that intense exercise is far more effective in preventing and controlling diabetes than exercising at a leisurely pace. </p>
<p>The most tissue damage occurs immediately after eating, when blood sugar levels rise the highest. After you eat, sugar goes from the intestines into the bloodstream. The only places that sugar can be stored are in your muscles and liver. When your muscles are not exercised, they are full of sugar and sugar has no place to go after it enters your bloodstream. This can result in increased body fat, particularly around the waist.</p>
<p> On the other hand, when your muscles are exercised, they empty their stored sugar. Then when you eat, sugar can go from the intestines into the bloodstream and then immediately into your muscles, preventing a high rise in blood sugar and suppressing fat formation.</p>
<p>If it is not convenient to join a health club, it is possible to enjoy similar benefits by taking a brisk 30 to 40 minute [minimum] walk before a meal, particularly your main meal of the day. According to University of Western Australia clinical professor of medicine, Dr Tim Welborn, many overseas experts are now saying that to prevent becoming overweight and at risk of a range of diseases including diabetes, people needed to get 60-90 minutes of mild to moderate physical activity every day.</p>
<p>A recent study at the University of Alabama found that women on a strength training program for 25 weeks lost significant amounts of belly fat, the dangerous kind that increases your risk of heart disease and diabetes.</p>
<p>DIET CHANGES.</p>
<p>Modifications to her diet included removing foods containing saturated fats and eating more low GI [glycemic index] foods. The glycemic index is a ranking of foods according to how rapidly there is a rise in blood sugar. High GI foods are quickly absorbed into the bloodstream, sending blood sugar soaring, causing heavy insulin production and giving a rapid energy spike. This is soon followed by a crash that leaves you with flagging concentration and food cravings. Kate&#8217;s diet included a high proportion of high GI foods, including French fries, white bread, cakes and pastries, white rice, doughnuts and potatoes.</p>
<p>Research studies at Harvard University suggest that if you want to avoid type 2 diabetes, eating too many potatoes [especially from foods like French fries] raises your risk. Sweet potatoes have a lower glycemic load than white potatoes.</p>
<p>Dr Ray D. Strand, author of Healthy for Life [real life] recommends a healthful low GI diet that does not spike blood sugar. This includes fresh fruit and vegetables, many types of beans, brown rice, lentils and oatmeal. These high fiber foods trigger only a moderate rise in blood sugar, enter the bloodstream slowly and reduce food cravings. Other low GI foods include legumes, nuts and seeds.</p>
<p>Kate&#8217;s doctor &#8220;insisted&#8221; that she eat a breakfast including fruit and oatmeal or muesli. To this could be added blueberries and ground flaxseeds. The result is a substantial, low GI, high fiber meal which is absorbed slowly, reduces mid morning hunger pangs and is gentle on the pancreas. I always add blueberries to my morning cereals. They are high in fiber and antioxidants and as a bonus, taste delicious.</p>
<p>HEALTHY SUPPLEMENTS. </p>
<p>To boost cellular nutrition, Dr Strand suggests taking high quality antioxidants <br />
[ including vitamins C and E] with each meal. Other helpful supplements include chromium, magnesium, fenugreek, potassium, omega 3 fish oil, apple cider vinegar and selenium. </p>
<p>Never start a new treatment before consulting your doctor, especially if you are currently taking medication. The information published in this article is not intended as a substitute for personal medical advice from your physician or other qualified health-care practitioner. It is for information purposes only.</p>
<p> Graeme Lanham<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/non-fiction-articles/diabetes-will-you-be-next-69976.html</p>
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<p>The type 2 diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder that is often preventable but sad to say, the condition is on the rise worldwide. Diabetes is now affecting 246 million people and is expected to hit 380 million by 2025. Each year a further 7 million people develop diabetes. It is now the fourth leading cause of global death by disease.  Among the complications of diabetes are heart and blood vessel disease including stroke and heart attack, nerve damage, diabetic retinopathy, and kidney failure. </p>
<p>Diabetes is the largest cause of kidney failure and is responsible for huge dialysis costs. At least 50% of all people with diabetes are unaware of their condition and in some countries this figure may be as high as 80%. However, up to 80% of type 2 diabetes is preventable if we adopt a healthy diet and lifestyle, and increase physical activity.</p>
<p>Even though you are not currently diagnosed with diabetes, you can prevent diabetes from endangering your life. One way to keep this dreadful disease at bay is to constantly monitor your health and diet.  Make it a habit to go for a complete blood test at least once a year. From the results of your lipid profile, take note of the values of triglycerides and the high density lipoprotein (HDL). The triglyceride/HDL ratio should be less than 2. Any ratio in excess of 2 indicates the tendency of developing diabetes later in life.  You may be having what is known as Syndrome X as described by Dr Gerald Reaven of Stanford University (1988).</p>
<p> According to medical research, insulin resistance is a major factor in the development of the syndrome. When you continually consume sugar, high carbohydrate and high fat diet, your body will become less sensitive to insulin. It compensates by making more insulin. Years later, the pancreas will simply give up. The insulin level drops and the blood sugar begin to rise. Insulin resistance leads to obesity.</p>
<p>In order to prevent and treat diabetes, you have to take note of the following points:</p>
<p>1.       Eat a balanced diet by combining good protein and good fat with low glycemic carbohydrates. The protein and fats can be obtained from vegetables and its oils, olive oil, nuts, beans. It is also available from the cold water fish such as salmon and tuna which are rich in the omega 3 fatty acids. Protein is also available from fowl. Get the carbohydrates from whole fruits and vegetables. Avoid refined foods. Foods like fiber, brussels sprouts, cucumbers, green beans, soy beans, tofu and garlic have an insulin-like action on the body and should be included in the diet regularly.</p>
<p>2.       Ensure that you have plenty of exercise. Exercise will make your body more sensitive to insulin. A brisk walk of 30-45 minutes three times weekly is more than sufficient.</p>
<p>3.       Maintain a regular intake of supplements including the following:</p>
<p>Multi vitamins and minerals supplement 1 capsule daily</p>
<p>Vitamin C 1-2 gm daily</p>
<p>Vitamin E 400 I.U. daily</p>
<p>Selenium 150 mcg daily</p>
<p>Omega 3 capsule 1000 mg daily</p>
<p>Evening primrose capsule 1000mg daily</p>
<p>4.       Eliminate coffee, alcohol, smoking, nervous exhaustion, stress and obesity.</p>
<p> mohamad ali<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/how-to-prevent-and-eliminate-diabetes-631021.html</p>
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<p>The type 2 diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder that is often preventable but sad to say, the condition is on the rise worldwide. Diabetes is now affecting 246 million people and is expected to hit 380 million by 2025. Each year a further 7 million people develop diabetes. It is now the fourth leading cause of global death by disease.  Among the complications of diabetes are heart and blood vessel disease including stroke and heart attack, nerve damage, diabetic retinopathy, and kidney failure. </p>
<p>Diabetes is the largest cause of kidney failure and is responsible for huge dialysis costs. At least 50% of all people with diabetes are unaware of their condition and in some countries this figure may be as high as 80%. However, up to 80% of type 2 diabetes is preventable if we adopt a healthy diet and lifestyle, and increase physical activity.</p>
<p>Even though you are not currently diagnosed with diabetes, you can prevent diabetes from endangering your life. One way to keep this dreadful disease at bay is to constantly monitor your health and diet.  Make it a habit to go for a complete blood test at least once a year. From the results of your lipid profile, take note of the values of triglycerides and the high density lipoprotein (HDL). The triglyceride/HDL ratio should be less than 2. Any ratio in excess of 2 indicates the tendency of developing diabetes later in life.  You may be having what is known as Syndrome X as described by Dr Gerald Reaven of Stanford University (1988).</p>
<p> According to medical research, insulin resistance is a major factor in the development of the syndrome. When you continually consume sugar, high carbohydrate and high fat diet, your body will become less sensitive to insulin. It compensates by making more insulin. Years later, the pancreas will simply give up. The insulin level drops and the blood sugar begin to rise. Insulin resistance leads to obesity.</p>
<p>In order to prevent and treat diabetes, you have to take note of the following points:</p>
<p>1.       Eat a balanced diet by combining good protein and good fat with low glycemic carbohydrates. The protein and fats can be obtained from vegetables and its oils, olive oil, nuts, beans. It is also available from the cold water fish such as salmon and tuna which are rich in the omega 3 fatty acids. Protein is also available from fowl. Get the carbohydrates from whole fruits and vegetables. Avoid refined foods. Foods like fiber, brussels sprouts, cucumbers, green beans, soy beans, tofu and garlic have an insulin-like action on the body and should be included in the diet regularly.</p>
<p>2.       Ensure that you have plenty of exercise. Exercise will make your body more sensitive to insulin. A brisk walk of 30-45 minutes three times weekly is more than sufficient.</p>
<p>3.       Maintain a regular intake of supplements including the following:</p>
<p>Multi vitamins and minerals supplement 1 capsule daily</p>
<p>Vitamin C 1-2 gm daily</p>
<p>Vitamin E 400 I.U. daily</p>
<p>Selenium 150 mcg daily</p>
<p>Omega 3 capsule 1000 mg daily</p>
<p>Evening primrose capsule 1000mg daily</p>
<p>4.       Eliminate coffee, alcohol, smoking, nervous exhaustion, stress and obesity.</p>
<p> mohamad ali<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/how-to-prevent-and-eliminate-diabetes-631021.html</p>
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