Archive for November, 2009

Diabetes – Information and Advise on Diabetes

November 28th, 2009



If your body doesn’t absorb the sugar properly then you have diabetes. Elevated blood sugar (glucose) levels due to insufficiencies of insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, is the main feature share by both type I and type II diabetes.

By the year 2025, the incidence of diabetes is expected to exceed 250 million people globally- resulting in 35 million heart attacks, 13 million strokes, 6 million episodes of renal failure, 8 million instances of blindness or eye surgery, 2 million amputations, and 62 million deaths. Already a reality, according to the American Diabetes Association, 21 million Americans suffer from diabetes and another 54 million are highly likely to develop Type II diabetes. This means that 75 million Americans either have diabetes or are at high risk.

Educated physicians stand together to discourage patients in believing a cure for diabetes. This is due to their teachings in which they were taught. According to their knowledge obtained in medical school, the optimal result is that the disease can only be “controlled” with insulin and medicine.

So technically they are right. Diabetes can’t be cured … if masking the symptoms with medications is the only measures in which they take. Prescription medications don’t attack the real cause of the disease; instead, they help “artificially regulate” your blood sugar levels.

It’s a known fact that prescribed medications or hypoglycemics can only hide your symptoms. The immune system is weakened and the problem becomes more severe because they do not provide a cure, just a treatment. What is meant to help only makes matters worse.

Diabetics that are dependant upon prescriptions are 2.5 times more likely to face death from heart disease than those treated solely by diet. Also, there are the unwanted effects of the medication. Included amongst these side effects are liver problems (jaundice), anemia, skin rashes, and occasionally even death.

Unfortunately, the most common treatments (insulin and oral medications) can damage the body. There are many detriments, including harm to your liver, heart and other organs, and the speeding up of the aging process.

Yet there is an answer. Diabetes can be cured. Any way, treating the symptoms with drugs does not result in a cure but only in the perpetuation of the disease. Please beware that prescription drugs are the single largest scam ever orchestrated in human history. Focusing on the source of diabetes by stimulating your body to revive your pancreas to naturally produce more insulin without the complications or side-effects of drugs and medications is the solution.

Why is it that the American Diabetes Association doesn’t reveal this information? The answer is simple, to be certain that the pharmaceutical companies would lose money if the people reversed their diabetic conditions.

By: Hector Milla

Diabetes Impotence – What You Must Know

November 28th, 2009



Diabetes is a disease that effects over twenty million of people in just the United States alone, not to mention over two million in Canada and statistics similar to this around the world. Among those who have diabetes, over ninety percent have type 2 diabetes. This disease can cause a number of health problems including heart disease, kidney disease, eye problems, nerve damage and diabetes impotence. In fact diabetes impotence affects of eighty percent of men with diabetes.

Diabetes impotence also known as diabetic erectile dysfunction can lead to various other emotional and sexual health issues. This article explains why it happens and possible solutions to this very pressing issue.

First of all, we must consider what this disease actually does to cause diabetes impotence. Among various factors, we can pinpoint the main reasons this happens to most adult males with diabetes.

First of all, diabetes causes many problems including nerve damage, vascular damage which creates unhealthy blood flow and weak blood vessels, and then combined with unsteady blood sugar levels and a touch of nervous tension and anxiety with stress, it makes absolute sense how easily this can effect us. The worse part about it is that diabetes erectile dysfunction can create a paranoid fear that can make it that much harder to achieve an erection. This creates a seemingly ending downward spiral.

So what can you do to effectively fight diabetes impotence?

First and foremost, consider the basics. Food and exercise and proper rest are key components to your health. With keeping these in check alone you can make a significant change in the way you function. In fact, this can help with such things as nerve damage, vascular damage, weak blood vessels and decreasing stress which is often the very root of the problem with diabetes impotence.

It is extremely important that you stay within a strict diabetic diet, followed by proper rest and a consistent sleeping pattern followed by just a little bit of exercise daily. Now this exercise doesn’t mean you have to run a marathon every day, in fact that would most likely be counter productive. You should start with a little bit of exercise daily (like briskly walking around the block) and move up from there.

It is also extremely important to get informed on various methods of treating diabetes impotence. Read articles, books and publications on things that you can do that can help you cure diabetes impotence. Erectile dysfunction is not a disease you have to live with. There are answers to almost every health problem and through knowledge and taking action you can take one step further to a diabetes impotence cure.

By: Jenny Smith

Diabetes – What is Type 2 Diabetes?

November 25th, 2009



Type 2 Diabetes is by far the most common type of the disease accounting for 90-95% of all cases. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) estimates that 21 million Americans have diabetes and that only two thirds of them even know it. Type 2 starts in middle age or later. It is growing so rapidly because of the epidemic in obesity not only in the US but all over the world. There is no cure but there is plenty you can do to prevent it and then control it.

Type 2 is a chronic condition that affects the way your body metabolizes sugar the main source of fuel. When people eat food, it is broken down into a sugar known as glucose, which is then released into the blood where it is carried to cells inside the body. Insulin is made by the pancreas to help the cells use the glucose from the blood.

People with Type 2 Diabetes have insulin resistance which prevents insulin from processing glucose properly. Soon more and more insulin is produced to overcome the resistance. During the later stages of the disease as the resistance increases, the blood glucose increases to above safe levels, but the body can’t use it properly and the body actually starves for more energy.

If left untreated and again most people don’t know they have it, disastrous results are sure to come. It increases risk for eye, nerve, blood vessel, heart, and kidney problems.

Many people diagnosed with Type 2 are obese and have a sedentary lifestyle. Just getting older is also a risk factor, because as we age our resistance to insulin can rise too. 21 percent of people over 60 have diabetes-a scary statistic!!

The most important thing to remember, if you are diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes is that it is possible to control your diabetes instead of letting it control you. But it is in your hands.

By: Jack Krohn