Natural Cure for Diabetes

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  • Author Barclay Bert
  • Published March 31, 2010
  • Word count 486

Apart from the use of drugs, diabetes mellitus can also be cured with natural means. These natural means have proven to be the best therapy as sufferers will not have to go though the pains of bitter pills which is normally associated with diabetic drugs and medications.

Using a large and well constructed glucose tolerance test (GTT) base method, the workers found a ten percent overall disease Diabetes rates, rising to over thirty percent in the elderly. Impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) was found in thirteen percent females and eight percent of males. An Egyptian study published sometime ago, revealed a Diabetes prevalence of 9.3 percent in Cairo and its surrounding areas.

Although natural remedies for diabetes can have a very powerful and positive effect on your diabetes, this should certainly not be undertaken without the supervision of your usual healthcare practitioner. Levels of your diabetes medication will need to be constantly monitored and adapted.

Mild or Moderate Case

Diabetes occurs in a mild form in middle aged patients, and is often only discovered in the course of investigation of some other condition. Such people are usually overweight and frequently women. Insulin is often not needed, provided the weight can be reduced and a low carbohydrate diet adhered to. All sugar must be omitted and starch reduced as in all obesity diets. As the weight falls, the sugar in the urine decreases and may eventually disappear.

Based on a report, Diabetes overview (living with diabetes), ((Adult Health Advisor)(Disease/Disorder overview) Clinical Reference Systems. Nov 2008 v2008 i3) McKesson Health Solutions LLC), there are 4 common types of diabetes, type 1, type 2, gestational and pre-diabetes. As it is not possible to cover all 4 types of diabetes in a short article like this, I shall focus on type 2 diabetes, reason being that I have a personal interest in it, and also because type 2 diabetes makes up the highest percentage of sufferers due to the current lifestyle that we lead and the quantity of processed food that we consumed.

You can do several things to do to combat high blood sugar levels. You can stop eating carbs, or cut back considerably. You can join a gym and go three times a week. You can do on a daily morning jog. You can stop smoking cigarettes, and stop using illegal drugs. You can also cut down on the amount of daily stress in your life.

Drugs can help you adapt your sugar, like metformin. But the one thing that completes any plan is diet and exercise. Cut your diet back on carbohydrates. Yield an analysis afterwards to see what foods affect you if added to your diet and what allowances you can have (we're all different--for instance some humans about can eat a potato with hardly any effect, but just a little tiny bulk of rice will heighten their levels easily over 200!). Get some exercise, just walking about the block will actualize an effect.

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