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Gestational diabetes is something that is not to be overlooked by pregnant mothers. This type of diabetes occurs during pregnancy to women who have never been diagnosed with diabetes before.

The actual cause of gestational diabetes is still unknown, although there is a strong possibility that the hormones responsible in the development of the placenta have something to do with it. (more…)

A calorie diabetic diet allows you to take control of calorie intake. We get calories from basic food content which are carbohydrates, proteins and fats. We get energy from carbohydrates but it affects our blood glucose level. More carbohydrates results in high sugar levels in your blood.

With the help of calorie diabetic diet you can control per day calorie intake and hence can manage diabetes effectively. The need of calories is not same for everybody, the amount lies between 1200 and 1800. But in the case of gestational diabetes calorie range should be between 2000-2500 calories per day. (more…)

Best Natural Treatments For Diabetes Type 2

Jan 9, 2011 Author: Marcus Clarkson | Filed under: Diabetes

In the USA alone today, around 21 million people now suffer from some form of diabetes and of these around 90 to 95% of them suffer from Type 2. Many people who suffer from Type 2 diabetes are looking for more natural ways of being able to treat their condition. The reason why so many people are now preferring to use diabetes Type 2 natural treatments over more conventional ones is that they are much safer.

Below we take a look at some of the types of natural treatments that are now readily available and which are being used in order to treat Type 2 diabetes. (more…)

Protect Your Eyes from Diabetic Retinopathy

Dec 8, 2010 Author: Jen Hopkins | Filed under: Diabetes

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.

We don’t need a detailed explanation here. You just need to understand that the retina is simply a group of nerves that sits in the back of your eyeball. Think of them like a digital camera. They give your brain a picture of what you see. It’s a simple process that people without vision problems can take for granted. But retinopathy interferes with this process. (more…)

What to Do to Overcome the Diabetes Effect on Your Feet?

Dec 1, 2010 Author: Adriana Noton | Filed under: Diabetes, Foot Health, Health

If you do proper caring for your feet, you’ll be able to avoid problems and you can maintain a strong and healthy leg despite having diabetes.

Even though your taking it for granted, your feet are an essential part of your body. They’re useful to us for running, balance and walking. Without our feet, standing is very difficult.

When you’ve got diabetes, you’ll likely develop a problem in your foot. In every difficulty that may come up from diabetes, a serious foot condition that may result to amputation is controllable. (more…)

Weight Loss for Diabetics

Nov 20, 2010 Author: Dicky Rejaka | Filed under: Diabetes, Health, Weight Loss

Losing weight as a diabetic can be extremely efficient and easy. You must work together with your nutritionist and doctor. Also, take into account that nothing happens overnight, so the results may not actually be visible until after a couple of months (three to five approximately). Every drastic diet, with huge weight loss in a short time of time, has side effects and one of most common one is termed the yo-yo effect (when you invest in back all lost weight, after only few weeks).

Diabetics weight loss also includes eating healthy, exercising, drinking a great deal of fluid (water and natural juices) and if possible - taking some products and supplements which will allow you to burn fat and improve your metabolism. In case you are a diabetic, you probably know how important it is to maintain a healthy weight, and live stress free. This is why we have created a checklist for you; to assist you stay healthy and get fit fast!

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The straight answer is yes; honey is natural; brewed and cooked by bees; its heavy component is fructose and glucose making up over 80% and 18% water. Vitamins are plenty too; these are B6, niacin, thiamin, riboflavin and pantothenic acid as well as certain amino acids. The better part of honey is that compared to sugar, honey has invert sugar ready for uptake with ease; while commercial sugar has to be inverted, thus taxing the alimentary canal to a big extend.

Have a look at the chemistry and physiological performance of each, it’s amazing; honey is sweeter than sugar; it has more calories; one teaspoonful has about 65 while sugar has 45. Raw honey is rich as indicated above, with 180 different compounds that are of value to man; while sugar most of its contents remain sucrose nothing else. Antioxidants or antirust are found in honey which chemically remove free radicals in our bodies; at the moment, more research is on to determine what additional medical benefits are in store on this line. In short, honey is of medicinal value; it doesn’t decompose; all forms of colds, flu etc can be handled well by honey plus diabetes and many more, which are yet to be researched. (more…)

Is Sugar in Urine Dangerous?

Nov 20, 2010 Author: miss | Filed under: Diabetes, Health

Urine is a substance that the human body is constantly expelling, and its composition is very indicative of what’s going on inside the body and different conditions that might be impending. Besides exhaling carbon dioxide through the lungs, urine is just about the most common waste product that the body expels, and the body uses it often in order to get rid of excess compounds. But it’s important to understand that urine isn’t just a mixture of harmful toxins, it can be relatively innocuous. If you are drinking enough water everyday for example, your urine should be mostly just excess water.

That is where sugar in urine comes in handy. In general, when your body isn’t naturally processing sugar correctly, it may get filtered out by the organs and expelled. Excess sugar in urine is a fairly indicative signal that something is happening in the body causing it to have a problem dealing with sugar. If your body is working normally, there shouldn’t be any sugar in your urine. If the body has too much sugar, it should be processed and stored in cells as energy for later use.

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