Diabetes: Take Charge!
We can help you take control over your blood sugar levels, to reverse
insulin resistance, and never develop type 2 diabetes.
And... you can be in charge of type 1 diabetes.
Diabetes can cause pains and a debilitating lifestyle that we can help
to free you from. Your body strives for health at all costs: it is self-cleansing,
self-healing and self-maintaining. When given adequate nutrients and supplements,
all your internal systems will function in harmony.
Natural solutions for regaining and maintaining vibrant health are conveniently
and economically available to you here.
Recent medical research shows that proper dietary supplementation is
essential for health. These nutritional supplements are here, within the
reach of anyone desiring natural, higher levels of health and longevity.
The Standard American Diet and common ways of thinking are causing needless
ill health and numerous deaths. Unfortunately, even a good diet combined
with mainstream supplements, does not contain enough specific nutrients
for optimal health. We have potent, affordable supplements that can enable
your body's natural inner healing powers to restore your health and
vitality.
By creating and maintaining a healthy internal environment, you can
regain and maintain a state of vibrant health. We all have natural healing
powers within ourselves. Let us help you heal.
What Is Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce, or properly
use, a hormone called insulin. When insulin in inefficient, glucose cannot
get into your cells for energy, but remains in your blood, causing high
blood sugar and diabetes. Too much glucose in your blood is not good for
your health: it starves your cells of energy and over time, high blood
sugar levels can damage your eyes, kidneys, nerves, and heart.
Read more below to "See How Insulin Works".
Symptoms of Diabetes
Before developing full blown diabetes, symptoms are being very thirsty,
urinating often, feeling very hungry or tired, losing weight without trying,
slow to heal & frequent infections, dry itchy skin, tingling or loss
of feeling in feet, blurry eyesight. Diabetes can produce one or more
of these symptoms, or no symptoms at all.
If left undiagnosed, untreated or poorly managed, diabetes grows out
of control, producing serious complications such as blindness, kidney
disease, heart disease, strokes, nerve damage and toe, foot and/or leg
amputations. Early detection and treatment may prevent or delay the onset
of these potentially serious complications.
The Cause of Diabetes
Risk Factors Within Your Control:
Most cases of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes (see below) are
linked to the following risk factors, many of which you are able to control:
- Poor Diet (overeating, excessive intake of sugar, refined carbohydrates,
proteins & fats),
- Obesity (20% or more above your ideal weight),
- Lack of Physical Activity (leads to obesity & high blood sugar
levels),
- High Blood Pressure and/or high cholesterol,
- Excessive tension, worry, anxiety & grief.
Risk Factors Out Of Your Control:
- Family History (higher if you have an immediate family member with
diabetes)
- Gestational Diabetes (women who've had it, or delivered a baby over
9 pounds)
- Age (more common in people over 40, but increasing in younger people
& children due to poor diet and lack of activity)
- Ethnic Group (African-Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, and
Asian Americans are more likely than Caucasians to develop diabetes).
More Immediate Help for Diabetes
we recommend the following:
Lower magnesium levels cause interrupted insulin secretions in the pancreas,
and this leads to insulin resistance and diabetes. People with diabetes
have lower levels of magnesium, and studies suggest that this may worsen
blood sugar control in Type 2 diabetes.
Eye damage from diabetes is more likely to occur in magnesium deficient
Type 1 diabetics. Magnesium deficient pregnant women with diabetes may
have higher rates of miscarriages and birth defects. Low magnesium levels
appear to be a significant risk factor in the development of cardiovascular
disease.
Magnesium is a key, essential nutrient. It is necessary for every major
process in your body, such as digestion, protein synthesis, cellular energy
production, and glucose metabolism. Magnesium is also needed for bone
strength, muscle strength and heartbeat, as well as the functioning of
your nervous system. Without these taking place efficiently, your body
is in trouble.
Vitamin C Crystals
As an immune system enhancer, vitamin C protects against many ailments,
and significantly aids people with diabetes for the following reasons:
The entry of Vitamin C into cells is facilitated by insulin. Because diabetics
have impaired or insufficient insulin, research theorizes that a vitamin
C deficiency exists in diabetic.
Sorbitol is a sugar that can accumulate and damage the eyes, nerves,
and kidneys of diabetics. Vitamin C lowers sorbitol in diabetics. Yet
another reason that diabetics will benefit with vitamin C supplementation.
Essential Fatty Acid Supplements
As a proven, powerful anti-inflammatory, essential fatty acids can reduce
and sometimes reverse the cause of diabetic nerve damage, and reduce the
pain in this condition.
A comprehensive, three stage program of supplements including Amino Acids,
Sea Plant Minerals, Professional Grade Multi-Vitamin & Minerals, Essential
Fatty Acids, Immune & Muscular-Skeletal Support, Vitamins A and C.
A safe & effective way to manage inflammatory conditions, and prevent
& treat tissue damage (from disease, surgery and injury), pain and
poor healing.
Recovery strikes at the root of inflammation, provides potent protection
for your connective tissue, and improves the repair of damaged cells.
It handles the problem at its core, healing deep into tissue where all
problems and symptoms originate.
How To Naturally Prevent Diabetes
And Long Term Relief & Maintenance
Of Your Health and Vitality
The most important route to vital health, and to naturally prevent and
cure diabetes, is regular cleansing, proper nourishment, and keeping neutral
pH balance in your body. Let us help you heal through these processes,
and allow your body to naturally heal itself.
We cannot stress enough, the critical
importance of the following steps:
1. Cleanse and Detoxify
Natural healing of Diabetes begins with cleansing, to detoxify your
body. It takes time to clean a body that has been accumulating toxins
over a lifetime, but the rewards will be well worth the time and effort.
To be free of discomforts, you must remove the underlying cause, or
the condition will return. Cleansing the body of accumulated toxins enables
proper functioning of all systems, and a natural state of health will
return. Every system in your body will function more efficiently.
2. Proper and Adequate Nutrition
When supported with proper nutrition from food, your body can heal Diabetes
and maintain a state of health. With the proper foods eaten at the right
times, your body efficiently absorbs nutrients, and eliminates toxins,
resulting in a healthy immune system that can heal and be free of pain
and disease.
Learn to obey the laws of nature: eat simple & natural foods, properly
prepared & combined, and your body will be happy to restore and maintain
vibrant health.
Nourishment from food should maintain your ideal weight. Your ultimate
diet is 80% raw food (organic, if possible), including some live foods,
that are still growing (sprouts, wheat grass, fresh picked garden salads).
This diet includes more grains, vegetables and fruits than protein, which
should come mostly from non-animal sources like nuts (almonds, apricot
nut, hazelnuts), legumes (beans, peas, lentils), and seeds (hemp seed
hearts, flax, sesame).
3. Balancing Your Body's pH
A critical factor in curing Diabetes is balancing the pH in your body.
Disease cannot exist in a balanced (slightly alkaline) pH environment.
This is a critical factor in creating a healthy immune system.
Total healing of chronic illness takes place only when your body fluids
are restored to a normal, slightly alkaline pH. The magnitude of this
is of incredible importance to someone who is fighting a disease, overcoming
an illness, or just wanting to feel better. Our overly acidic society
is producing very high rates of diseases.
Your body is an amazing naturally self-correcting system: if you work
with it, it is capable of tremendous self healing.
4. Care for Your Space, Mind and Soul
To be healthy, you must be in harmony with your world. Fill yourself
and your space with love. The way you feel, emotionally, mentally and
spiritually, has a direct impact on your physical well being.
Love, joy and peace, water, pure foods, and sunshine, clean air, exercise
and rest, meditation, dreams and sleep. What we put in and around our
bodies has a direct impact on how well we do.
Try to see every discomfort, illness or disease as a friend, who wants
to show you that something needs to change in your life.
Have you ever tried to convince your friends and family about the power
of raw and living foods? Have you ever had some resistance? Are you having
some doubts yourself?
A recently released film "Raw For 30 Days" is very helpful
in explaining how what you eat is important for your health. The Movement
to Reverse Diabetes was spawned from this film. You can learn about the
experts involved, and see
the trailer for the film here. If you haven't yet seen the film
"Simply Raw" then now is the time to check it out. The film
is about 6 diabetics reversing their diabetes through raw foods.
Exercise is Essential for Vitality
And To Be Free From Diabetes
Exercise, to be rid of Diabetes pains, should include stretching to
maintain & increase all joint's range of motion, strengthening to
stabilize joints, and endurance to increase stamina. You should also reduce
repetitive joint use, and avoid sports injuries with proper warm-ups,
and choose appropriate sports equipment.
How Insulin Works
Made in a part of your small intestine called the pancreas, insulin
enables glucose entry into cells, providing energy for all your body functions.
Food enters your digestive system and is broken down into basic elements,
including a sugar called glucose; your body's main source of energy. After
digestion, the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas (beta cells) release
insulin into your blood. Then your blood carries the insulin and glucose
to your cells. The insulin then fits into special receptors on cells,
causing tiny channels to open, allowing glucose to enter the cells. Glucose
can now be used for energy.
A healthy pancreas always produces a regular amount of insulin for use
by your cells, but more insulin is produced in response to a meal, in
order to normalize blood sugar levels.
The Types of Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes or Insulin Resistance
Insulin resistance is the cause of type 2 diabetes, and occurs when
for unknown reasons, cell receptors do not properly respond to insulin,
and the channels do not open for glucose entry into the cell. The glucose
remains in the blood and builds up, causing high blood sugar. This is
insulin resistance, pre-diabetes or type 2 diabetes.
The pancreas will then produce more & more insulin, and the cells
become less responsive to it. Eventually, the pancreas loses its ability
to produce enough insulin. This can lead to dependence on insulin injections:
type 1 diabetes.
Type 1 Diabetes
Also called Juvenile Diabetes or Insulin Dependent Diabetes
The exact cause of type 1 diabetes is not known for certain, but may
result from long-term over-consumption of high GI foods (see The Glycemic
Index below) & drinks, and foods high in fat. Or it may be the result
of an infection that kills the insulin producing beta cells in the pancreas.
With type 1 diabetes, the pancreas produces no insulin at all, and glucose
cannot enter the cells. Glucose builds up in the bloodstream, and your
cells are not able to produce energy for any functions.
Symptoms usually develop over a matter of hours. A person with undiagnosed
type 1 diabetes may appear quite ill and complain of increased thirst,
urination & appetite, and loss of weight. If not treated quickly,
ketoacidosis can develop, leading to dangerously high levels of acid in
the body, and a comatose state. This is the result of the body's inability
to use glucose for energy.
Treatment for type 1 diabetes includes taking insulin shots or using
an insulin pump, regular cleansing, proper nourishment, regaining neutral
pH balance, and exercise. See Guidelines for Diabetic Diets below.
Gestational Diabetes
Gestational diabetes is a temporary condition, believed to be caused
by the hormones of pregnancy or a shortage of insulin. Developed during
the later stages of pregnancy, it usually disappears after the birth.
However, a woman who has had gestational diabetes, or delivered a baby
over 9 pounds, is more likely to develop type 2 diabetes later in life.
Guidelines for Diabetic Diets
Eat a variety of fresh, unrefined foods. Do not skip meals. Your blood
sugar will remain more stable if you eat regularly throughout the day,
and consistently from day to day. Your diet should consist mainly of foods
with low GI ratings (see The Glycemic Index below).
Include high-fiber foods, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, whole
grain breads and cereals, dried peas, beans, and legumes. These foods
are broken down and absorbed more slowly than processed foods, which will
help your blood sugar levels from going too high after meals.
Eliminate (or at least severely restrict) all processed
foods
and simple sugars such as soda, pasteurized fruit juice, and most desserts.
The main focus for your diet depends on the type of diabetes.
Type 1 diabetes: generally, the focus is on matching your food intake
to insulin requirements (i.e., when your insulin peaks and how quickly
you metabolize different foods).
Type 2 diabetes: focus on proper nourishment for weight loss, to improve
your insulin utilization.
Gestational diabetes: focus on proper nutrition, at the right times,
to stabilize you blood sugar. High blood sugar can be harmful for mother
and her developing baby. See a qualified dietitian to help you with specifics.
The Diet for Diabetes is High in Carbohydrates and
Fiber
Research indicates that diets rich in carbohydrates and fiber from whole
grains, fruits, vegetables and beans will prevent diabetes, obesity and
heart disease. By eating a variety of foods, at the right times and in
the correct amounts, you can keep your blood glucose level as close to
normal as possible.
To repeat and stress the concepts: your body is self-cleansing, self-healing
and self-maintaining. You have natural healing power within yourself.
Nature is always correct, and can not be improved upon.
Understanding the relationship between carbohydrates and blood sugar
fluctuations is crucial for your successful dietary treatment of diabetes.
Carbohydrates are the main source of blood glucose, energy to fuel your
cells and brain.
Carbohydrates have the most immediate effect on blood glucose levels,
since they are broken down into glucose (sugar) early during digestion.
For your ultimate health, we recommended that 80% of your calories, every
day, come from healthy, low GI carbohydrates (see The Glycemic Index below).
This will help stabilize your blood sugar.
The overall goal is to avoid large fluctuations in your blood sugar
levels. Feed your body the proper foods at the right times, and see an
increase in your ability to utilize insulin.
The Glycemic Index
Because carbohydrates are not all the same, they will affect your blood
sugar in different ways. The glycemic index ranks foods according to how
quickly they raise your blood sugar or glucose. Since the overall goal
for diabetics (and to avoid diabetes) is to avoid large fluctuations in
your blood sugar levels, your diet should consist mainly of foods with
low GI ratings.
Carbohydrates that breakdown quickly during digestion have the highest
glycemic indexes: blood glucose response is fast and high. Carbohydrates
that break down slowly have low glycemic indexes: blood glucose is released
gradually.
The following links have a comprehensive listing of GI's
for many foods:
Living
With Diabetes and Canadian
Diabetes Association.
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