Diabetes Treatment - What are the Natural Cures for Diabetes?
Diabetes treatment has been a hot topic for years. In this article we'll examine
the topic in detail and suggest some potential natural cures for diabetes that many have found
effective.
But first, let's define . . .
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes is a health condition that is chronic, that is, at this time there is no
cure. To state it briefly, the body cannot produce any insulin, does not
produce enough insulin, or the body becomes insulin resistant, which results
in the improper breakdown of glucose or sugar. This results in a dangerous
rise in blood sugar levels.
The symptoms of diabetes may include increased thirst, blurred vision, urination,
and fatigue. This is a serious health condition that needs to be controlled
and maintained in order to avoid complications, and is a key reason why
employing an effective diabetes treatment is so critical.
What Causes Diabetes?
When someone consumes starches and sugars, these substances are rapidly changed by
the body into glucose, which is a sugar. The main source of the body's
energy comes from glucose.
The liver produces some of your glucose and your body gets the rest of its glucose
through your digestive processes. Glucose is absorbed from the intestine,
metabolized, then used right away by all of your body's cells and the rest is
stored not only in your muscles but in your liver as glycogen in case it is
ever needed again.
When a person has diabetes, the mechanism controlling the amount of glucose in
your blood stops working. This forces the blood glucose level to rise to a
dangerously high level; this will further damage your body.
Types of Diabetes
Type 1 diabetes
This occurs when the immune system of the body begins destroying pancreatic beta
cells. These are the body's only cells that make insulin, which regulates
blood glucose. Type 1 diabetes is usually seen from childhood to teen
years.
Type 2 diabetes
This type is often known as non-insulin dependent diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is the
most common type of diabetes, and it affects 90% - 95% of the 21 million
people who suffer with this disease.
Somehow, the body becomes resistant to the insulin that is being produced in it.
One big contributor to the development of Type 2 diabetes is obesity and high
cholesterol levels.
Gestational Diabetes
This is a form of diabetes that is actually a form of glucose intolerance that
develops during pregnancy. A diabetes treatment must be given to the mother in
order to normalize her blood glucose levels so that there will be no
complications to the baby. Obesity and genetics are two major contributing
factors to gestational diabetes. However, it is usually asymptomatic and
usually resolves after the baby is delivered.
Causes of Diabetes
Some of the contributing factors to diabetes may be a lowered natural resistance
and the disruption of natural hormonal and biological rhythms. Many of these
factors have not been able to be addressed by modern medicine. Therefore,
there remains no cure for diabetes.
Genetic factors, as well as diet, nutritional, obesity, environmental and other
health factors are all key elements and the main contributors for the
development of diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes is, in the first place, a nutritional disease. If there is not the
correct nutritional intake as well as supplementation, a person's immune
system will not be able to maintain its normal function. Sometimes viral
infections may invade the body leaving it in a weakened state thus triggering
diabetes and complications associated with this disease.
Traditional Diabetes Treatment
Special attention should be paid to certain areas of the body that have been
affected by diabetes such as your feet, eyes and kidneys. You should try to
get specific nutritional and supplemental advice so these areas could be
strengthened so no further deterioration will occur.
Usually, Type 2 diabetes can be controlled by diet and oral medication. If a
person goes on a sensible diet and loses weight, starts to exercise and take
nutritional supplements, then sometimes the diabetes will go away.
However, if a Type 2 diabetic has to go on insulin; one of the side effects can be
a large weight gain.
Natural Diabetes Treatment - How to Prevent Diabetes
Besides a good diet, it is important to take natural dietary supplements that can
help support good nutrition. Any supplement that is taken should address not
only blood sugar levels but the whole body.
Two well-known nutrients are Chromium and Biotin. Chromium will increase insulin
binding and sensitivity and will increase the number of insulin receptors.
Biotin is a vitamin that can be found in many foods in small amounts. It is
often used for those who suffer from diabetes.
We should all see to it that we and our children eat good, nutritious meals. Then
perhaps the trend could be reversed and we would see the number of diabetic
cases decline.
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