A Common Gestational Diabetes Symptom
October 8, 2008
Diabetes if basically of three types:type1 diabetes,type2 diabetes and gestational diabetes. Among these the most common one is type2 diabetes. There is a list of symptoms of this kind of diabetes available. Do check them out so that you are able to consult your doctor in time. When your pancreas does not produce enough insulin and your body does not use that insulin that is made, you have type 2 diabetes. You need to take good care of yourself and plan your day well so you will live a long fulfilled... Read more »
Death Threats for Doc Exposing TOP SECRET Fat Loss Secrets!
October 6, 2008
If you want to get rid of the weight, maintain your health, and increase your life-span then, this revolutionary development, hidden from prying eyes, is all you’ll ever need. Female practitioner has exposed a secret — long kept — on how to lose those unwanted pounds, and this has caused an uproar in the health and slimming community of major proportions. Her name is Dr Suzanne Gudakunst, and she’s marching to the beat of a different drum. Rest assured, her “secret”... Read more »
Walking Aids In Type 2 Diabetes And Weight Loss
August 5, 2008
Such approaches are thought to be particularly effective in people with Metabolic Syndrome, a pre-diabetic state involving multiple symptoms including over-weight and central obesity, insulin resistance, elevated blood lipids, elevated blood glucose, and high blood pressure. We hear a lot from both recent and past studies that if we shift in dietary habits to include low-glycemic functional foods and low-calories meals, and the modest increases in physical activity it could offer a valuable approach... Read more »
Kidney Disease, Diabetes And Soy Foods
August 5, 2008
All Type-2 diabetics are in a very high risk group for kidney problems and kidney disease. Because diabetics release abnormal amounts of proteins in their urine called albumin, it is very important to eat healthy foods that reduce this protein. Studies have been conducted over the last year that supports the theory that soy foods, rich in soy proteins, may help lower albumin released in the urine. Based upon the information known regarding soy proteins, it seems that the kidneys have a much harder... Read more »
Common Food Diabetic People Can Eat
July 29, 2008
Diabetes can be difficult to live with, but with the right diet and proper exercise, it can be controlled. While designing the right diet, it is essential to keep in mind the foods diabetic people can eat. There are plenty of recipes that are aimed at preparing delicious and healthy foods for diabetics. There are two types of diabetes that affect everyone - Type I diabetes, which is caused by damage to the beta cells, which occur in the pancreas and secrete insulin, and Type II diabetes, which is... Read more »
Diabetic Retinopathy-What Is It?
July 28, 2008
Diabetic retinopathy is a serious complication that should be of concern to anyone suffering from diabetes. What happens is that your vision is effected in a number of different ways. That’s because diabetes can damage the eye’s retina. So first let’s look at what the retina is if we want to understand how to prevent retinopathy. Simply put, the retina is a lot like the camera of your eye. It is a group of nerves at the back of the eyeball that transmits the picture you see to... Read more »
The American Diabetic Diet
July 22, 2008
Over 1 million Americans are diagnosed with diabetes every year and over 200,000 deaths are attributed to the disease. If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, or if you simply want to take better care of how you eat, it is to your benefit to follow the American Diabetic Diet in order to keep your diabetes under control. Both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetics must learn to follow a diabetic diet plan in order to stay healthy. When following the right meal plan, such as the American Diabetic Diet, diabetic... Read more »
Find How Revise Recipes to Make Them Diabetic Friendly
July 20, 2008
Enjoying good food is not just the province of those lucky people who do not have diabetes, today there are plenty of excellent diabetic recipes to make this condition more bearable. Controlling your diet can be the key to reducing the risk of diabetes as well as improving your symptoms if you are already affected by this disease people often refer to as “the silent killer”. Using approved and regulated diabetic recipes; the task of staying on top of the condition becomes less of a burden. One... Read more »
Following A Diabetes Diet Plan
July 20, 2008
One of the best and most recommended ways of keeping diabetes in check is by following a diabetes diet plan. Of course, you have to consult a nutritionist before you embark on one, but following such a diet plan is the ideal way of making sure that diabetes does not get the best of you. A qualified nutritionist can make sure that there is enough variation in the diet without sacrificing any of the essential nutrition that your body needs. A healthy diet plan for diabetics has very strict composition... Read more »
Addressing the Dietary Needs of the Diabetic
July 17, 2008
The client who is diagnosed as a diabetic must face the challenges of restructuring their diet. A health diet and proper management can enhance their health by promoting stable glucose. The diabetic uses oral hypoglycemic agents, insulin or both must still monitor their eating habits and know what food groups to choose from to help them control their blood glucose levels. A healthy diet is essential for the diabetic client. The diabetic food pyramid is not much different from the food pyramid... Read more »



