Diabetes most frequently found in adults is diabetes mellitus
type II. (type 1 is found in children). This disease occurs when the sugar
concentration glucose in the blood is elevated.
The world health
organization defines diabetes in the following manner: Diabetes mellitus is a
state of chronic hyperglycemia produced by various factors genetic,
nutritional, etc. the insulin hormone secreted by the beta cells in the
pancreas is the principal regulator of the blood sugar concentration. When this hormone is not produced
efficiently, the blood sugar concentration rises, thus causing numerous
maladies.
Symptoms
Is evidenced by an exaggerated need to urinate 10 or more
times a day. In this way, the excess sugar is expelled.
He person becomes irritable, fatigued, weak and exhausted.
In addition o hungry polyphagia and feels a compulsive need o consume sugar.
Polydipsia extreme is also present
Glucosuria – when he sugar concentration is elevated and
can’t be filtered by the kidneys, It passes into the urine giving it an odor of
maple sugar. The level of sugar in the blood in which glucosuria, or sugar in
the urine, appears is 180 mg per 100mi.
Cenonuria is when aceone is found in the urine, giving a
strong odor of acetone in the urine and mouth. Cetonuria together with
glucosuria (acetone + sugar = diabetic cetoacidosis) can cause a diabetic coma.
Vision is affected by chronic diabetes without any symptoms
present in the beginning. Glaucomia high pressure in the eye ball can occur,
partial separation of the retina, hemorrhages, micro-aneurysms inflatable
arteries and cataracts. Diabetes is the main cause of blindness in adults.
Causes
There exists a high predisposition of inheriting diabetes,
which is most easily produced in obese people. These people can control their
diabetes with adequate regimen of meals.
In the diabetic, the pancreas doesn’t function adequately.
Therefore, it doesn’t produce the quality and quantity of insulin required.
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas whose function
is to help the glucose a type of simple sugar enter into the muscle cells,
liver and adipose tissues and store it there as a reserve to be used later by
the organs that don’t have the ability to store it.
When the glucose is not able to enter into the cell tissues.
It produced a great concentration of it in the blood. Therefore these tissues,
muscle, etc don’t have sufficient amount of energy to function correctly. This
produces weakness in the person even though he has enough glucose in the blood,
it isn’t used adequately
Suggested treatment
Diabetes can be controlled with an adequate diet regimen in
which a lot of fiber is included such as; cactus leaves, carrots, whole wheat,
fruits and vegetables in general.
You can control your diabetes if you follow an adequate diet
and lifestyle.
It has been found that some energizing products like ginseng
contain substances similar to the insulin hormone.
The mineral chromium especially chromium picolinate is very
important element ha intervenes greatly in the metabolism of sugar and insulin.
Insulin with the aid of chromium performs he function making
sure tha sugar is utilized by he cell, in addition to transforming It into
glycogen to be stored by the liver and muscles, where it will be utilized by
athletes who need an addition burst of energy.
It has been proven that chromium picolinate substantially
increases muscle tissue and lowers body fats.
Chromium is one of the element that insulin needs to do its
job properly. This converts carbohydrates, fats and some proteins into sugar
and later into energy.
Foods that contain the most chromium are brewers yeast,
clams, corn oil and wheat grains.
Obese people must lose weight to be able to control their
diabetes.
Garcinia cambogia helps curb your appetite while aiding in
inhibiting the formation of unwanted fats.contains hydroxycitric acid.
For the control of
diabetes, the following is recommended.
Eliminate simple sugars. Eat fruits.
75% of calories needed should come from complex
carbohydrates. (beans, garbanzos, potatoes and lentils; 1 gram of carbohydrates
contain 4 calories)
20% of your calories should come from proteins
Eat little fat, polyunsaturated fats are preferable fish,
tuna, salmon, olive oil, etc; 1 gram of fat = 9 calories.
Eat minimum of 40 grams of fiber. Whole grains, fruits,
vegetable and legumes.
Lower your cholesterol. You should not eat more than 300 mg
of cholesterol a day.
Eat small amount several times a day 5 to 6 instead of 3 big
meals. The body controls blood sugar better, since insulin is produced better.
Consume any nutritional supplement that contains chromium
picolinate and ginseng produces an effect similar to this element. Be careful
with the consumption of alcohol.
Exercise is like a dose of insulin. These treatments should
be followed for a long period of time.
Note
Any treatment that you should be under medical care since
diabetes, which isn’t adequately looked after can cause in time serious
problems to your circulation, sight, kidneys etc. consult your physician.
Supplements
Aloe vera juice
Chromium picolinate
Ginseng
Chinese lyceum
Nutritional shakes with fiber without sugar
Garcinia cambogia
Minerals magnesium and calcium
Bee propolis
Helpful element lecithin, proteolytic enzmes
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