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What is the natural cure for Diabetes and Multiple sclerosis?

May 25th, 2009 Jerry 9 comments

Diabetes QuestionsYou always hear about natural cures for diseases, but you never hear of what they are or even the treatments. I’ve heard there is a natural cure for Herpes, diabetes, Multiple Sclerosis, and hypertension, but no one ever seems to know what they are, or where they can be found. I have even read that book ‘Natural Cures “They” Don’t Want You to Know About’ by Kevin Trudeau and he just beats around the bush. Is there anyone out there with solid evidence and answers?

What is the purpose of a diabetes educator?

May 24th, 2009 Roger 1 comment

Diabetes QuestionsDoes a diabetes educator diagnose you with diabetes (specifically gestational diabetes in my case) or do they just tell you about diabetes?

What is the best diet to prevent Diabetes?

May 20th, 2009 Hazel 5 comments

Diabetes QuestionsDiabetes runs very strong in my family. My grandmother had her leg amputated because of it and now my mother has it. Is there a good strict diet or eating plan out there so that I can lower my chances of getting it? Ive already started monitoring my blood sugar on a daily basis. Im only 21 and so its better to start young. I want a long, happy and healthy life.

My husband was just diagnosed with diabetes II, he is in complete denial. How do I get him with the program?

May 18th, 2009 Fiona 5 comments

Diabetes QuestionsMy husband was just diagnosed with diabetes II, he is in complete denial. How do I get him with the program?

He is supposed to control his diet but he still eating the same old crap and is also a big meal skipper. Rather than knowing he is predisposed to diabetes because of his familiy history and being african american, he assumes its just something he can’t prevent.

What are the biggest symptoms of diabetes?

May 16th, 2009 Jerry 3 comments

Diabetes QuestionsIt runs in my family, and I’ve already inherited anemia from my grandma, and hypothyroidism, so I’m pretty much waiting on the diabetes. Symptoms I should watch out for?

How strongly is sugar intake linked to the onset of diabetes, among people who are not overweight?

May 15th, 2009 Roger 4 comments

Diabetes QuestionsHow strongly is sugar intake linked to the onset of diabetes, among people who are not overweight? And is there a figure for daily intake of sugar, above which there is a significantly higher chance of diabetes?

like, does it jump? or is your intake of sugar steadily correlated with the likelihood of you getting diabetes?

Why is it that Diabetes affects the way a Diabetic person dreams?

May 5th, 2009 Hazel 2 comments

Diabetes QuestionsI’ve noticed since I’ve been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes that I’ve been dreaming more, and dreaming more vividly. Recently I read an article about dreams stating that people with Diabetes have more vivid dreams. Why is this?

What are the chances of our baby having diabetes?

May 4th, 2009 Tamsin 6 comments

Diabetes QuestionsRight now I’m sort of seeing the man I hope to marry and the other day we brought up the subject of babies. We discussing that there may be a high risk if we had children that one of our babies would have diabetes. Diabetes runs in my family and I believe it runs in his. He is a diabetic and I’m not. We figure we are in a very high risk category, but since at this time we’re not married or planning to have kids yet we haven’t asked a doctor. We would both like your opinions and answers.

Diabetic Diet Issues

May 2nd, 2009 Hazel Comments off

Diabetes DietDiabetes can be controlled effectively by taking exercise regularly and eating a healthy diet. The two main issues that need to be considered by anyone on a diabetic diet are sugar and fat intake. Constant weight monitoring is essential to prevent excessive weight gain as this can contribute to a number of problems.

Medication, Exercise and a Diabetic Diet

There is medical evidence that regular exercise can actually help prevent a person contracting diabetes as well as controlling it. The muscles in the body use up glucose during exercise, which leads to a reduction in the overall levels of sugar in the blood. The minimum recommended amount of exercise for it to be effective is 20 minutes taken three times a week. It is important to consult your medical practitioner before you take up a new form of exercise, especially if you have existing health problems apart from diabetes.

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