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Preventing
Effects of Diabetes
Preventing Type 2 Diabetes Living With Type 2 Diabetes
Information On Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2
Diabetes Menu Type 2 Diabetes Diets Diabetes Type
2 Blood Sugar
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Blood Sugar 101 Site - Diabetes Site
General Information. Excellent site with alot of specific
information on:
How to Get Your Blood Sugar Under Control
You Did NOT Eat Your Way to Diabetes
What is a Normal Blood Sugar?
The 5% HbA1cClub: They Normalized Their Diabetic Blood Sugars and So Can
You
How Blood Sugar Control Works--And How It Stops Working
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Conversion
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Diagnosing
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The Truth about Oral Diabetic Drugs
A Diabetes Diet is Different from and Easier than a Weight Loss Diet
What Can You Eat When You are Cutting Carbs?
Help for When You Can't Control Your Eating
Helpful Supplements for Diabetes
Insulin for Type 2 Diabetes
Be Safe with Rx (Prescription) Drugs
Complications
Neuropathy
Diabetic Tendon Problems
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Blood Sugar Control - Mechanisms - How it Works--And How It Stops
Working To understand what happens as your blood sugar deteriorates from normal
to pre-diabetes,
and finally, to full-fledged
diabetes you need to first
understand how blood sugar control
works in a normal body. Let's look at
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Blood Sugar Control- Normal Person The key to understanding blood sugar control is to understand the role
played by special
cells called Beta-Cells. These tiny
cells are
scattered through an organ called the
pancreas
which is
located just under your stomach. The job of the beta cell
is to produce
insulin, store it, and release it into the blood stream at appropriate
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Reversing or Minimising Damage |
Can type 2 diabetes be reversed - Diabetic Weight Loss Q and A
- Landry.com
by Greg Landry, M.S
Q:
Can type 2 diabetes be reversed? Are
patients
successful with this?
Q:
When you first see a new type 2
diabetes patient what do you tell
them
about eating?
Q: Is
fiber important? If so, why?
Q:
Should certain fruits be avoided.
Q: So
it's important to eat small
quantities of food at one time?
Q: Are
whole grains important?
Q:
Is diet for a type 2 diabetic any
different from a general very
healthy
diet?
For Answers see
Can type 2 diabetes be reversed - Diabetic Weight Loss Q and A
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by Greg Landry, M.S
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Risk |
What should a person do to decrease
there chances of developing type 2
diabetes?
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by Greg
Landry, M.S
A:
Maintain a reasonable weight, lose weight if you are overweight, and get
moving -
have regular physical activity, and make
healthy food choices
(which helps with
weight loss and maintenance).
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Dieting -
The Glycaemic Index
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Carbohydrates in Food
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GI Diet Method
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Causes
Underling Causes |
Causes - Underlying
Causes of Type 2 Diabetes
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Knowledge
Article |
Delay The Prevention or Delay of Type 2 Diabetes -- 26 (Supplement 1) 62
-- Diabetes Care There is now substantial evidence that type 2 diabetes can be
prevented or delayed.
Individuals at high risk of developing
diabetes
(those with pre-diabetes) can be identified easily.
It is not yet known whether the successful interventions will
cost-effectively reduce
the morbidity and mortality associated
with diabetes. Diabetes prevention policies
that focus on
lifestyle modification, specifically
modest weight loss and
increased
physical activity, are also very likely to have
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Deterioration |
Blood Sugar 101 Site - Diabetes Site
Deterioration
and the UKPDS
Study
Do People with Type 2 Always Deteriorate? Why doctors believe this
toxic myth. The single most dangerous idea you are likely to encounter
as you begin your struggle to live a
healthy life with diabetes is the
belief
that science has proven, beyond a doubt, that no
matter what you
do, your Type 2 Diabetes will get worse.
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Diabetes Australia - Type 2 diabetes
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Diabetes
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Videos |
Diabetes EDucator - Online Teaching Center, San Francisco, CA UCSF
Diabetes Education Online
Videos
- 2008 UCSF Diabetes Patient Symposium Video Lectures
- 2007 UCSF Diabetes Patient Symposium Video Lectures
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Diet |
Diabetes Menus Pre Diabetic Menus Prediabetes
Every week GlucoMenu®
displays new menus, recipes, grocery lists, and nutrition facts.
Choose from multiple calorie levels:
1200, 1500, 1800, 2100, 2400. Menus are easy to follow and include
breakfast, lunch, dinner,
and snacks. |
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Products |
Diabetes Supplements & Diabetic Vitamins Diabetes Supplements & Diabetic
Vitamins /
Herbal Supplements for Diabetics
Buy
Supplements and products for diabetes, a disease of the
pancreas related to the release of
insulin into the
blood stream. |
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Products |
Example of a herbal product. Contains various herbs, vitamins
and minerals
Gymnema Sylvestre Powder has been suggested in studies
to have a promising ability to promote
healthy circulating insulin balance and serum lipid and triglyceride balance.
Biotin supports healthy fasting
blood sugar , supports
healthy plasma triglyceride balance, and improves
glucose intolerance.
Magnesium has a broad positive effect on overall health
and insulin sensitivity.
Licorice Bark Extract
has been suggested in studies to be effective against unhealthy blood
sugar.
Zinc
deficiencies can result in hair loss, diarrhea and skin lesions and
could adversely affect eyesight,
taste, smell, and memory function.
Chromium has
been shown in studies to improve glucose and lipid effects.
Cinnamon Bark Powder
has been shown in studies to promote healthy blood sugar balance.
Banaba Leaf Extract
has been shown in pre-clinical studies to support healthy cholesterol
balance and
support the rate of glucose uptake.
These studies further
suggested banaba contains insulin-like actions.
Vitamin C
plays an important role in glucose metabolism and oxidative stress on
the body systems.
Vitamin E
promotes healthy insulin action, metabolic control, and endothelial
function.
Bitter Melon Fruit
Extract has been shown in preliminary studies to contain
insulin-like properties.
Guggul Extract
has been used for thousands of years to address illness, cholesterol and
obesity.
It contains antioxidant, anti-swelling and hypolipidemic
properties.
Alpha Lipoic Acid
fights against oxidative damage to the lungs and vascular system. It can
also support
healthy peripheral insulin sensitivity, insulin function,
and healthy blood sugar balance
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Example of a herbal product. Contains various herbs, vitamins
and minerals
Gymnema Sylvestre Powder has been suggested in studies
to have a promising ability to promote
healthy circulating insulin balance and serum lipid and triglyceride balance.
Biotin supports healthy fasting
blood sugar , supports
healthy plasma triglyceride balance, and improves
glucose intolerance.
Magnesium has a broad positive effect on overall health
and insulin sensitivity.
Licorice Bark Extract
has been suggested in studies to be effective against unhealthy blood
sugar.
Zinc
deficiencies can result in hair loss, diarrhea and skin lesions and
could adversely affect eyesight,
taste, smell, and memory function.
Chromium has
been shown in studies to improve glucose and lipid effects.
Cinnamon Bark Powder
has been shown in studies to promote healthy blood sugar balance.
Banaba Leaf Extract
has been shown in pre-clinical studies to support healthy cholesterol
balance and
support the rate of glucose uptake.
These studies further
suggested banaba contains insulin-like actions.
Vitamin C
plays an important role in glucose metabolism and oxidative stress on
the body systems.
Vitamin E
promotes healthy insulin action, metabolic control, and endothelial
function.
Bitter Melon Fruit
Extract has been shown in preliminary studies to contain
insulin-like properties.
Guggul Extract
has been used for thousands of years to address illness, cholesterol and
obesity.
It contains antioxidant, anti-swelling and hypolipidemic
properties.
Alpha Lipoic Acid
fights against oxidative damage to the lungs and vascular system. It can
also support
healthy peripheral insulin sensitivity, insulin function,
and healthy blood sugar balance
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Research Paper |
Diet - change & control
http--www.nutritionandmetabolism.com-content-3-1-16 Research Paper. We determined that, of the carbohydrates present in the diet, absorbed
glucose is largely responsible
for the food-induced increase
in blood sugar
concentration. We also determined that dietary
protein increases
insulin secretion and lowers blood sugar . Fat does not significantly
affect
blood sugar , but can affect insulin secretion and modify the
absorption of carbohydrates.
Based on these data, we tested the efficacy
of diets with various protein:carbohydrate:fat ratios
for 5 weeks on
blood sugar control in people with untreated type 2 diabetes.
The results were compared to those obtained in the same subjects after 5
weeks on a
control diet with a protein:carbohydrate:fat ratio
of
15:55:30.
A 30:40:30 ratio diet resulted in a moderate but significant decrease in
24-hour integrated glucose
area and % total glycohemoglobin (%tGHb).
A 30:20:50 ratio diet resulted in a
38% decrease in
24-hour glucose area, a reduction in fasting glucose to near normal and
a decrease in %tGHb from 9.8% to 7.6%.
The response to a 30:30:40 ratio
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Diet - change & control
http--www.nutritionandmetabolism.com-content-3-1-16 Research Paper. Findings were :
"We determined that, of the carbohydrates present in the diet, absorbed
glucose is largely responsible for the
food-induced increase in
blood sugar concentration. We also determined that dietary protein increases
insulin secretion and lowers blood sugar . Fat does
not significantly
affect blood sugar , but can affect
insulin secretion and modify the
absorption of carbohydrates. Based on these data,
we tested the efficacy
of diets with various protein:carbohydrate:fat ratios for 5 weeks on
blood sugar control in people with untreated
type 2 diabetes.
The results were compared to those obtained in the same subjects after 5
weeks on a control diet with a
protein:carbohydrate:fat
ratio of
15:55:30.
A
30:40:30 ratio diet
resulted in a
moderate but significant decrease in 24-hour
integrated
glucose area and % total glycohemoglobin
(%tGHb).
A
30:20:50 ratio diet
resulted in a
38% decrease in 24-hour glucose area, a reduction
in
fasting glucose to near normal and a decrease
in %tGHb from 9.8% to
7.6%.
The response to a
30:30:40 ratio diet
was similar." |
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Choosing a
healthy lifestyle can help you improve your
health and reduce your risk of heart disease
and
diabetes.
Healthy lifestyles include eating a healthy
diet, maintaining a healthy weight, exercising
regularly,
quitting smoking (or not starting),
and minimizing stress. (Note: Specific guidance
for maintaining
a healthy lifestyle may change over time as new scientific recommendations
become available.) Learn more about each of the
factors that affect your lifestyle.
Eat a Healthy
Diet The
Dietary Guidelines for Americans
show how good dietary habits can promote
health and reduce
risk for major chronic
diseases.
A heart-healthy diet is one that is:
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nutritious and
well-balanced
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low in saturated
fat,
trans fat, cholesterol,
and salt
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high in fruits,
vegetables, and whole grains
The Food Guide Pyramid and
the Food Label are tools to help
consumers make informed food
choices
in the context of a
healthy diet.
Use the
Food Guide Pyramid to help
you choose healthy foods each
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Healthy Weight
Excess body fat leads to health
problems such as type 2 diabetes, high
blood pressure, and high cholesterol.
Health professionals use a
measurement called body mass index (BMI)
to classify an adult's weight as
healthy, overweight, or obese.
BMI
describes body weight relative to height
and is correlated with total body fat
content in most adults.
To find your BMI, use the chart on
this page or
National Heart Lung and Blood
Institute's BMI calculator.
http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/bmicalc.htm
BMI range:
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18.5-25 --
healthy range
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25-30 -
overweight
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30 or higher --
obese
Having excess abdominal body fat is
also a health risk. Men with a waist of
more than 40 inches around
and women
with a waist
of 35 inches or
more are at
risk for health problems.
More than 60 percent of U.S. adults
are either overweight or obese,
according to the Centers for
Disease
Control and
Prevention (CDC). While the
number of overweight people has been
slowly climbing since the 1980s, the
number of obese adults has nearly
doubled since then.
Excess weight and physical inactivity
account for more than 300,000 premature
deaths each year
in the United States,
second only to deaths
related to
smoking, says the CDC. People who are
overweight
or obese are more likely to
develop heart disease, stroke,
high
blood pressure,
diabetes, gallbladder
disease and joint pain caused by excess
uric acid (gout). Excess weight can also
cause interrupted
breathing during sleep
(sleep apnea) and wearing away of the
joints (osteoarthritis).
To lose weight, you must eat less and
move more. Your body needs to burn more
calories than you take in.
For more information on losing
weight, see:
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Exercise
Regularly Exercise improves heart function, lowers blood pressure and blood
cholesterol, helps manage diabetes, and
helps
control weight.
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood
Institute (NHLBI) at NIH recommends that
adults get at least 30 minutes of
moderate physical activity on
most days
of the week.
Talk to your doctor about what forms
of exercise are best for you.
For more information about exercise
and physical fitness, see:
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Stress |
Choosing a
healthy lifestyle can help you improve your
health and reduce your risk of heart disease and
diabetes.
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Minimize Stress The link between stress and coronary
heart disease is not entirely clear.
However, people who have too much stress
or who have
unhealthy responses to
stress may be at greater risk of having
coronary heart disease.
Facts about stress and coronary heart
disease:
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Stress speeds up
the heart rate.
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People with heart
disease are more likely to have a
heart attack during times of stress.
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People sometimes
respond to stress with unhealthy
habits such as smoking or eating
salty or high-fat foods.
For information on stress reduction,
see:
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Definition of Whole Grain |
See
http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/nutrition_articles.asp?id=747 |
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Diet |
Dietary Guidelines For Diabetics
There are general dietary guidelines that diabetes
sufferers can follow to help keep their blood sugar
levels under control: |
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Supplements |
Supplements
Diabetics are almost all nutritionally
depleted because vitamins and minerals are lost in their urine,
because they
generally have medical
conditions which increase
requirements, because their
bodies burns more essential fatty
acids for energy, and because
diabetics' diets
are often
themselves deficient. The optimum levels of some protective
vitamins cannot be achieved
with food alone.
Supplements can
dramatically lessen the risk of heart disease and stroke
in
diabetics, and correction of deficiencies can, along with
exercise, lessen the
severity of the condition.
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Supplements |
Fat Blaster ingredients
Each FatBlaster tablet contains: Herbal extracts equiv. dry
Gymnema Sylvestre (Gymnema) Leaf
150mg
Chromium Picolinate (Equiv
Chromium -6.2mcg) 50mcg Garcinia Quaesita (Brindleberry) Fruit (Equiv. Hydroxycitric acid -
60mg) 1200mg Paullinia Cupana (Guarana) Seed (Equiv. Caffeine - 22.5mg) 500mg Citrus Aurantium (Bitter Orange) Fruit 750mg Zingiber Officinale (Ginger) Rhizome 150mg Coleus Forskohlii (Coleus) Root (Equiv. Forskolin - 323mcg) 100mg Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leaf (Equiv. Catechins - 3mg) 100mg Fucus Vesiculosus (Kelp) Herb (Equiv. Iodine - 10mcg) 50mg
Other Ingredients: Psyllium Husk Powder 250mg |
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Blood Sugar 101 Site - Diabetes Site
First Phase and Second Phase - Normal Insulin release by the body Blood Sugar Control in Normal People Basal Insulin Release First Phase Insulin Release Second Phase Insulin Release Why Insulin Release Fails Insulin Resistance Rising Blood Sugar Concentrations Further Damage Your Ability to Produce
Insulin The Point of No Return for Fasting Blood Sugar? |
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Food pyramid he Diabetic Food Pyramid - A Guide To Healthy Eating
List of Foods a Diabetic Can Eat
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Diet |
Foods That Curb Hunger - Goodhousekeeping.com
Foods
high in water and fiber, like fruits and
vegetables , are the so-called high-volume
foods.
They add bulk to your meals and help
fill
your stomach.
High-Water,
High-Fiber Foods Help Curb Hunger.
Lean Protein
Can Reduce Hunger
Solid Foods Are More Filling
Eat Mindfully to Feel Fuller
Add These Foods to Your Diet to Curb
Hunger
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Knowledge |
Gastric bypass cures diabetes The Bypass Effect On Diabetes A group of patients say they all had diabetes before the operation;
post-surgery, none have diabetes. |
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Knowledge |
Gastric bypass often cures type 2 diabetes, but other problems may arise
No doubt, remission of type 2 diabetes is one
of the benefits of gastric bypass, but the exact reason
why remission
follows the surgery isn't clear.
But it is controversial. |
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Glycemic Index |
GI Index - Mendosa.com The glycemic index should not be your only criterion when selecting what
to eat.
The total amount of carbohydrate, the amount and type of fat, and the
fiber and salt content are also
important dietary considerations.
What About Protein and Fat? Pizza Rice and Potatoes Too Complicated?
The Glycemic Index Elsewhere on
the Internet:
GI Index - Mendosa.com lists numerous sites including software
packages
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Conversion
HbA1c to glucose
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HbA1c AND glucose
See for discussion below see
http://medweb.bham.ac.uk/easdec/prevention/what_is_the_hba1c.htm
How does your glucose level compare
with your HbA1c
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HbA1c % |
Average
blood sugar level
mg/dl
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Average
blood sugar level mmol/l
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13 |
324 mg/dl |
18
mmol/l |
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12 |
306 mg/dl |
17
mmol/l |
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11 |
270 mg/dl |
15
mmol/l |
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10 |
234 mg/dl |
13
mmol/l |
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9 |
216 mg/dl |
12
mmol/l |
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8 |
180 mg/dl |
10
mmol/l |
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7 |
141 mg/dl |
8
mmol/l |
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6 |
125 mg/dl |
7
mmol/l |
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5 |
90 mg/dl |
5
mmol/l |
HbA1c levels by coincidence nearly equate to glucose levels. So
an HbA1c level of 10%
means the average glucose level for the
previous
10 weeks was 234 mg/dl (13 mmol/l).
But at lower levels there is even less difference, so an HbA1c
of 7% means the average glucose
level was 141 mg/dl (8 mmol/l ).
See
HbA1c to
blood sugar convertor (link).
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HbA1c to glucose |
Convert HbA1c to Average Blood Sugar Level From Diabetes.co.uk
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/hba1c-to-blood-sugar-level-converter.html
Use this calculator to convert
HbA1c to
Average Blood Sugar Level. |
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Shows
Correlation between HbA1c & Plasma Glucose:
Note : You will need to save this File - it is a Microsoft
Powerpoint File.
Slide 5 Shows development of
diabetes takes 10-12 years.
Includes consensus guidelines for the
management of Type 2 diabetes recommending that
insulin should be initiated, if HbA1c
exceeds 8%.
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Blood Sugar Levels - Ideal --http--www.diabetesselfmanagement.com-pdfs-pdf_2102.pdfP OSTPRANDIAL
blood sugar GOALS Ideally, your plasma glucose level about an hour after finishing a meal
or snack should be in the
range specified here.
blood sugar AND HbA 1c
CORRELATIONS
You can convert your
glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c)
result into your average plasma glucose
levels over the past 2–3 months.
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Glycemic Index and Glycemic Load By David Mendosa !!!!!!!!!!! See the Full Table here.!!!!!!!!! This is the definitive table for both the glycemic index and the
glycemic load. |
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Glycemic Index |
Glycemic Index Lists Excellent Site !!!!!! George Spellwin's Elite Fitness Information:
Glycemic Index Lists@
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Good Site !! !!!!!Type 2 Diabetes - Insulin Resistance and Diabetes -
Diabetes - Obesity and Diabetes
- Signs of Diabetes http://www.about.com/ & http://www.diabetes.about.com/ Risk factors for type 2 diabetes: Read more about the risks...
How Does High
blood sugar Happen?
Symptoms: Read more about symptoms of diabetes...
Why Does High Glucose Cause Complications?
Read more about complications... What Are The Treatments Available? Treatment Read more about treatments... Can I Prevent Diabetes?
How Can I Adjust to
My Diagnosis?
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Good Site !! !!!!!Type 2 Diabetes - Insulin Resistance and Diabetes -
Diabetes - Obesity and Diabetes
- Signs of Diabetes What Are The Treatments Available?
Type 2 diabetes can sometimes be turned around with
weight loss, a healthy diet and exercise.
If your
doctor feels that is the case,
then positive
lifestyle changes that help you lose the excess
weight,
and regular daily exercise may be enough.
With medication or not,
diabetes still requires a
healthy diet and physical activity for optimum
health.
Medications are usually prescribed in addition to
lifestyle changes. The medications work in
different
ways but their effect is to lower
blood sugar and
help the body's own insulin become
more effective.
If oral medications are not enough, insulin
injections may be used to
help gain control of
glucose levels.
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Newly Diagnosed - Diagnosed With Type 2 Diabetes What's Next http://www.about.com/ &
http://www.diabetes.about.com/ A diagnosis of diabetes can really derail your lifestyle. All of a
sudden, there are a lot of new
things to learn and many changes
that
have to take place. Where do you start?
Complications of Diabetes
How To Use A Glucometer
Getting Physical... Why Exercise Helps People With Diabetes
What is Type 2 Diabetes?
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HbA1c - 5 % HbA1c Club Get your HbA1c to 5 % Read more...... |
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Heart Attack |
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HbA1c and Post-Meal Blood Sugars Predict Heart Attack |
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Control of type 2 diabetes
Excellent Website !! David Kinshuck, Pat Lamb, Urmilla Griffiths (Pat & Urmila: diabetes
specialist nurses, Good Hope Hospital)
- At the beginning of type 2 diabetes a healthy diet may
be sufficient to lower the sugar and
keep the HbA1c below 7%
- Later, metformin is needed.
- Later still, add Exanatide if overweight or other drug.
- Later still insulin may be required
Testing you sugar/glucose level
See
testing.
If you 'embrace' your diabetes, you will gradually learn to control it
and achieve an
HbA1c of 7% or below.
But to
do this, you need to check to see your
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fasting
blood sugar levels are
72-126 mg/dl (4 - 7 mmol/l) (when you
wake up)
-
test your
blood sugar levels before meals between
72-126 mg/dl (4 - 7 mmol/l)
-
remember, you still need tablets if you are ill; if you
are being sick or cannot swallow the tablets,
|let your
doctor
or nurse know.
-
occasionally test after meals (preferred levels less
than 180 mg/dl (10 mmol/l)
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To achieve very good control (HbA1c 6.5-7.0%) you need a
fasting pre-breakfast glucose
less than 99 mg/dl (5.5 mmol/l), pre-meal levels at other
times less than 108 mg/dl (6.0 mmol/l)
and
after-meal levels
(2 hours after a meal) less than 141 mg/dl (8.0 mmol/l).
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These levels cannot be achieved in all patients..but if
you are well and are prepared to stick to a healthy
diet and
exercise your medication should be adjusted to achieve these
levels, even if that
means starting insulin.
If you need insulin, what type
Weight
Xenical and Rimonibant to help you lose weight
The
UKPDS Study is summarised in a British Diabetic Association article.
This is the study that has
guided recommendations
concerning tight diabetic control and low sugars.
It cost £23 million and took 20 years,
and the results are still being interpreted.
UKPDS
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Heart - Diabetes, Heart Disease and Stroke -
American Diabetes Association- All About Diabetes - Did you know that 2 out of 3 people with diabetes die from heart disease
and stroke?
For People with Diabetes and Their Loved Ones
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Heart - Diabetes, Heart Disease and Stroke -
American Diabetes Association- All About Diabetes - Did you know that 2 out of 3 people with diabetes die from heart disease
and stroke?
For Health Professionals
In this section, you'll find a lot of information, including the
2006 Clinical Practice Recommendations
related to diabetes,
heart
disease and stroke; the Link Library; and
Diabetes & Cardiovascular
Disease Review, the American Diabetes Association/American College
of Cardiology newsletter
featuring information on treatment guidelines, research advances, and patient education tools.
In addition, check out
the Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Toolkit (available in both
English
& Spanish), which contains
reproducible patient education
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HERBS OF INTEREST
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HERBS OF INTEREST
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Diet Chart |
HonestFoodGuide.org - The food guide built to benefit you, not Big
Business The Honest Food Guide (HFG)
is now available for downloading
free of charge and is:
- Free from the corruption
and influence of various
food industries (dairy,
beef, junk foods, etc.)
- Designed to benefit you,
not Big Business
- Offers genuine
nutritional information, not
watered-down information
designed to boost the sale
of milk, beef and grains
The HFG was created by
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, a man with a mission
of teaching people how to be healthy.
Adams is a
holistic nutritionist who overcame obesity, crippling
pain and chronic disease using natural health strategies
he freely shares with others.
To learn more about the Health Ranger and his
articles, reports and books (many are freely available),
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HonestFoodGuide.org - The food guide built to benefit you, not Big
Business
The HFG was created by
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, a man with a mission
of teaching people how to be healthy.
Adams is a
holistic nutritionist who overcame obesity, crippling
pain and chronic disease using natural health strategies
he freely shares with others.
To learn more about the Health Ranger and his
articles, reports and books (many are freely available),
click here.
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Blood Sugars Normal People and disruption |
How Blood Sugar Control Works--And How It Stops Working To understand what happens as your blood sugar deteriorates from normal
to pre-diabetes, and finally,
to full-fledged diabetes
you need to first
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How to cure type 2 diabetes Book
It's proven: Diabetes can be reversed. According to a
groundbreaking new study completed by
researchers at UCLA and
other
California universities, changes in diet and moderate exercise actually
reverse diabetes in at least 50% of patients
in only three weeks!
In only three weeks time, the amount of cholesterol and free radicals in
the
test subjects' blood was lower
and their nitric oxide levels were
higher, which are all factors in
stopping diabetes before it takes its
toll on limbs and life.
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How to Lower Your Blood Sugar 0 From Blood Sugar 101.ComHow to Lower Your Blood Sugar
Step 1: Eat whatever you've
been eating and write it all down
Step 2: For the next few days
cut back on your carbohydrates
Step 3: Test Test Test!
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http--www.heartwise.com.au
Magazine promotes healthy living and
lifestyle - to help your heart blood vessels and diabetes |
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Diet Hunger |
Hunger - Insulin can cause it
When there's too much
insulin, blood sugar levels begin to fall (hypoglycemia), triggering a
feeling
of
hunger and the constant
need to eat, which also causes weight
gain and fat storage. |
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Diet Hunger & Carbs |
Hungry - Diabetes - Addicted to Carbs
Carbs make us hungry. When
we're hungry, we eat more. The more we eat the more we want,
so we gain
weight. It's the classic
vicious circle of addiction.
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Exercise works like a charm to lower glucose levels. The best time of
the day to exercise is
after a meal. This doesn't mean that you put your
fork down and run out the door,
but maybe within the following two
hours. Even a brief 10-minute walk can make a difference
in postprandial
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Diabetics Become Obese? |
Why Do
Diabetics Become Obese?
Cause and Cure of Type 2 Diabetes:
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Diet Hunger |
Cure and Cause
of Diabetes
When consumed
in food or drinks the refined sugar rapidly goes into the blood stream
and
produces a sharp rise in blood sugar values.
The pancreas secretes
large amounts of insulin to promptly return high blood sugar values to
normal.
Sharp rises
in insulin output may cause overshooting the desired blood sugar and it
is common for
these individuals to have blood sugar
values plummet to
low levels with symptoms of low blood sugar (weakness, sweating, cloudy
thinking,
lack of energy, hunger, shakiness).
Read more...... |
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Which fats
to use |
Cure and Cause
of Diabetes
:
by Dr.
James Howenstine, M.D. Read more...... |
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Oils &
Trans fats
Fast Foods |
Cure and Cause
of Diabetes
:
by Dr. James Howenstine, M.D.
When consumed
in food or drinks the refined sugar rapidly goes into the blood stream
and produces a
sharp rise in blood sugar values.
The pancreas secretes
large amounts of insulin to promptly return high blood sugar values to
normal.
Sharp rises
in insulin output may cause overshooting the desired blood sugar and it
is common for
these individuals to have blood sugar
values plummet to
low levels with symptoms of low blood sugar
(weakness, sweating, cloudy
thinking, lack of energy, hunger, shakiness).
With the
passage of time this massive output of insulin provoked by huge sugar
intakes takes a
toll on the pancreas and reaches the point
where the
pancreas is unable to produce any greater quantities of insulin. When
this occurs sugar no longer enters the cells in adequate
amounts to
prevent rising blood sugar values.
The diagnosis of diabetes can be made
with now elevated blood sugar values but the problem
obviously began
many years earlier with the first signs of insulin excess.
What
Causes Insulin Resistance and Type 2 Diabetes?
Why
Does Arteriosclerosis Plague Diabetic Patients?
Why Do
Diabetics Become Obese?
What Role Does U.S. Soil Play In The Diabetic Problem?
Diabetics are at increased risk for mineral deficiencies
How Can
Type 2 Diabetics Recover From Their Illness?
To regain
normal blood sugar values requires:
Guidelines
Toward Recovery From Type 2 Diabetes
DHEA May
Postpone Or Prevent Insulin Resistance
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Cure and Cause
of Diabetes
:
by Dr. James Howenstine, M.D.
Sugar in the
form of fruit contains fiber that delays absorption and thus moderates
the rise in
blood sugar values when fruit is consumed.
Refined white
sugar, sucrose, and dextrose lack fiber and nutrients. When consumed in
food
or drinks the refined sugar rapidly goes into the blood stream and
produces a sharp rise in blood
sugar values. The pancreas secretes large
amounts of insulin to promptly return
high blood sugar
values to normal.
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Insulin and Obesity |
Cure and Cause
of Diabetes
:
by Dr. James Howenstine, M.D.
Why Do
Diabetics Become Obese?
When the pre-diabetic person is experiencing chronic high insulin values
with too many
carbohydrate calories, this insulin is converting
some of
the excess glucose into the fat
triglyceride, which gets stored in fat
cells which end up distended in an obese patient.
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Insulin levels -in insulin resistance - phantom of the metabolic opera
Conceptually, identifying the metabolic
syndrome (or insulin resistance) identifies risk for
cardiovascular disease (CVD) or diabetes.
This article explains how, historically,
insulin resistance brought together facets of the
metabolic syndrome and the pathogenesis of diabetes
and atheroma (thicklening of arteries in CVD)
but has
since been clinically “overtaken” by central obesity,
now accepted as the core component
of the metabolic
syndrome.
The metabolic syndrome encompasses a wide
range of metabolic disturbances in glucose, insulin
and
lipid metabolism, and is associated with
central
abdominal obesity.
Why identify the metabolic syndrome?
Why does insulin resistance matter?
Why not to measure insulin resistance
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Insulin levels: insulin resistance:
in
cardiovascular disease (CVD) or diabetes
Conceptually, identifying the metabolic
syndrome (or insulin resistance) identifies risk for
cardiovascular disease (CVD) or diabetes.
This article explains how, historically,
insulin resistance brought together facets of the
metabolic syndrome and the pathogenesis of diabetes and
atheroma (thicklening of arteries in CVD)
but has
since been clinically “overtaken” by central obesity,
now accepted as the core component of the
metabolic
syndrome.
The metabolic syndrome encompasses a wide
range of metabolic disturbances in glucose, insulin
and
lipid metabolism, and is associated with
central
abdominal obesity.
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Diet Low Carb Diets |
Jimmy Moore’s Livin’ La Vida Low Carb Blog This is a Blog. A helpful site with useful discussions. |
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Kidney Disease Learn the Symptoms - by Diabetes Self-Management
People who have diabetes are at increased risk of developing kidney
disease and should be screened
annually for it, starting at the time of
diagnosis. |
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Fats |
Know Your Fats by the American Heart Association
| Knowing which fats raise LDL cholesterol and which ones don't is
the first step in lowering your risk of heart disease. In
addition to the LDL produced naturally by your body, saturated
fat,
trans-fatty acids and dietary cholesterol can also
raise blood cholesterol. Monounsaturated fats and
polyunsaturated fats appear to not raise LDL cholesterol; some
studies suggest they might even help lower LDL cholesterol
slightly when eaten as part of a low-saturated and
trans-fat
diet.
The American Heart Association's Nutrition
Committee strongly advises these fat guidelines for healthy
Americans over age 2: read more ......
For example, a sedentary female who is 31–50
years old needs about 2,000 calories each day. Therefore, she
should consume less than 16 g saturated fat, less than 2 g
trans fat and between 50 and 70 grams of total fat
each day (with most fats coming from sources of polyunsaturated
and monounsaturated fats, such as fish, nuts, seeds and
vegetable oils).
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LDL - small Dense LDL - Using Apolipoprotein B Levels to Assess Cardiac
Risk Although low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol remains the lipid
value commonly used to assess
cardiovascular risk,
apolipoprotein (apo)
B may better reflect lipid risk. Six categories of evidence
support this
conclusion: small,
dense LDL particles, as measured by apo B, are more
commonly
present in persons with coronary artery disease (CAD)
than an
increased LDL cholesterol level;
increased very-low-density lipoprotein
(VLDL) secretion by the liver results in increased small,
dense LDL
particles; small, dense LDL particles are more atherogenic than normal
LDL particles;
apo B more accurately identifies CAD risk than do LDL
cholesterol levels; apo B assays
do not require fasting and
have been
well standardized for use in routine laboratories;
and the level of apo
B continues to predict CAD risk during statin treatment. Read More... |
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Testing |
LDL - small, dense LDL particles, as measured by apo - RCPA - The Manual
- Apolipoproteins - serum Reference Values; Interpretation of Test; References |
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Levels Pre & Post Prandial
(after meals). Read full article for information.
blood sugar control.
The ADA currently recommends keeping
blood sugar levels before meals
between 90 mg/dl
(5mmol/L) and
130 mg/dl
(7 mmol/L) and keeping
blood sugar levels one to
two hours after meals below
180 mg/dl
(10
mmol/L) for most people. Remember:
Conversion
: Canadian/Australian vs American (USA) units
1mmol/L =18 mg/dl
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HERE:
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Feet Problems
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) has
identified an increased risk of ulcers and
amputations in
the following groups of
people with diabetes:
- Those who have had diabetes for ten
years or longer
- Men
- People whose
blood sugar control
is less than optimal
- People who already have other
diabetes complications, such as
cardiovascular (heart) disease,
retinopathy (eye disease),
or
nephropathy (kidney disease)
- People with a history of smoking,
because smoking is associated with early
development
of vascular (blood vessel)
complications in diabetes.
Taking Steps Toward Healthy Feet Here are some of the most important steps you can take now to prevent
diabetes-related foot complications: Controlling blood fats. Controlling blood pressure. Smoking cessation.
Daily foot inspection. Foot care habits. Evaluating footwear. Read More.......... Remember:
Conversion
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Some Causes-
Blood Fats |
Feet Problems
There are many ways to reduce risks to
feet problemsRead More..........
One way is to ......
Control blood fats. High blood
levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL)
cholesterol
(the so-called bad
cholesterol) and the fats
called
triglycerides can contribute to
atherosclerosis
(hardening of the
arteries) and heart disease. Atherosclerosis
is also a
contributor to the
development of
peripheral arterial disease, which itself
increases risk for foot complications
by
interfering
with the healing of wounds.
Peripheral arterial disease can be
symptomless or
it can manifest itself in a
number of ways
including coolness of the
fingers or toes, loss of
hair on the hands
or feet, or
intermittent claudication (pain in the
legs or buttocks that starts
with activity
and subsides with rest).
People with diabetes tend to have LDL
levels similar to those of people who don’t
have diabetes,
but diabetes often causes
decreased levels of high-density lipoprotein
(HDL) cholesterol
(the so-called good
cholesterol) and increased levels of
triglycerides.
Depending on your
levels and symptoms, your health-care team
may recommend
dietary changes, including
lowering your intake of saturated and
trans fats, exercise, and
medicines.
Read More..........
Other ways to reduce risk
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Lifescripts - Department of Health and Ageing - Lifestyle Prescriptions
Lifescripts
The Lifescripts initiative provides
general practice with tools and skills to help patients
address
the main lifestyle risk factors for chronic disease:
smoking; poor nutrition; alcohol misuse;
physical
inactivity; and unhealthy weight. The initiative
assists
with the provision of
tailored advice to patients on
modifying their lifestyle.
About LifescriptsLifescripts is a national initiative, being implemented
through local divisions of general practice,
promoting risk
factor
management in general practice and primary health
care services.
The Lifescripts Resources aim to make it easier for GPs and
their practices to manage
lifestyle-related risk factors by providing a framework for:
- raising and discussing lifestyle risk factors with
patients;
- advice in the form of a written script and
associated patient education; and
- referral to other providers to support healthy
lifestyle.
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Dr Agatston, a cardiologist, and author of the "The South Beach
Diet" says in his book that
"it is the small dense LDL
that does the more damage,
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Lower Cholesterol to Lower Heart Risk Diabetes
Self-Management !!!
Following some trials ....."these results led the researchers to
conclude their report with a
declaration that "statin therapy should now
be considered routinely for all diabetic patients
at sufficiently high
risk of major vascular events, irrespective of their initial cholesterol
concentrations." "You can ‘convert’ a person with metabolic syndrome to what is
essentially a nondiabetic state
with diet modification and exercise,"
Dr. Keilson says. "In true diabetes, though, the
risk of heart disease
is profound, and many physicians will go directly to pharmaceutical
therapy to give their patients maximum protection." Read More..........
Some Values:
Source:
www.employees.org/~alokem/cholesterol.html
| Total cholesterol |
LDL cholesterol |
desirable less than 200 mg/dL (< 5.18 mmol/L)
borderline high 200 - 239 mg/dL (5.18 - 6.19 mmol/L)
high 240 mg/dL and above (> 6.19 mmol/L) |
optimal less than 100 mg/dL (< 2.59 mmol/L)
near optimal 100 - 129 mg/dL (2.59 - 3.34 mmol/L)
borderline high 130 - 159 mg/dL (3.34 - 4.12 mmol/L)
high 160 - 189 mg/dL (4.12 - 4.90 mmol/L)
very high 190 mg/dL and above (> 4.90 mmol/L)
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Lower Cholesterol to Lower Heart Risk Diabetes
Self-Management !!!
Although people with diabetes tend to have
levels of LDL cholesterol that are the same
(or only slightly elevated) as people who don’t have diabetes, their LDL particles are
of a different
and more dangerous kind. The LDL particles in people with diabetes
are different because they contain more
triglycerides.
"When you increase the
concentration
of triglycerides in LDL
cholesterol, its structure changes
and it
becomes a smaller, denser particle,"
says
Leonard M. Keilson, M.D., M.P.H., a lipids
specialist
"These dense LDL particles are particularly dangerous, because they can
more easily cross the
endothelium—the lining of the arteries—and enter
the wall of the vessels." Fatty deposits in
arterial walls lead to
atherosclerosis." Read More..........
Some Values:
Source :
www.employees.org/~alokem/cholesterol.html
| Total cholesterol |
LDL cholesterol |
desirable less than 200 mg/dL (< 5.18 mmol/L)
borderline high 200 - 239 mg/dL (5.18 - 6.19 mmol/L)
high 240 mg/dL and above (> 6.19 mmol/L) |
optimal less than 100 mg/dL (< 2.59 mmol/L)
near optimal 100 - 129 mg/dL (2.59 - 3.34 mmol/L)
borderline high 130 - 159 mg/dL (3.34 - 4.12 mmol/L)
high 160 - 189 mg/dL (4.12 - 4.90 mmol/L)
very high 190 mg/dL and above (> 4.90 mmol/L)
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Lower Cholesterol to Lower Heart Risk Diabetes
Self-Management !!!
The primary focus of dyslipidemia treatment
in all people, with diabetes or not, is LDL
cholesterol.
Overwhelming evidence from clinical trials, experimental animals,
laboratory research,
and epidemiology points
to LDL cholesterol as the form of
cholesterol most
likely to cause
atherosclerosis. Current standards call
for lowering levels of LDL cholesterol below
100 mg/dl for people
with known
atherosclerosis. Diabetes is now considered
a "coronary heart disease risk
equivalent,"
so people with diabetes are managed as if
they already have atherosclerosis.
Read More..........
Some Values:
Source :
www.employees.org/~alokem/cholesterol.html
| Total cholesterol |
LDL cholesterol |
desirable less than 200 mg/dL (< 5.18 mmol/L)
borderline high 200 - 239 mg/dL (5.18 - 6.19 mmol/L)
high 240 mg/dL and above (> 6.19 mmol/L) |
optimal less than 100 mg/dL (< 2.59 mmol/L)
near optimal 100 - 129 mg/dL (2.59 - 3.34 mmol/L)
borderline high 130 - 159 mg/dL (3.34 - 4.12 mmol/L)
high 160 - 189 mg/dL (4.12 - 4.90 mmol/L)
very high 190 mg/dL and above (> 4.90 mmol/L)
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Alternative Treatments |
Alternative treatments - diabetes - WebMD
A health treatment that is not
classified as standard Western medical practice is referred to as
complementary and alternative medicine |
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Diet |
Anti-Inflammatory Diet Improves Postprandial Glucose, CV Health
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LDL
Small sized particles
(Apo B) |
Apo B - RCPA - The Manual - Apolipoproteins - serum
Explanation of Test for Small sized LDL particles. The small size
LDL is possibly the one that
does more damage according to reports |
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Heart and Blood Vessels
Statins &
LDL
HDL Triglycerides
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Lower Cholesterol to Lower Heart Risk Diabetes
Self-Management !!! The first drug of choice to lower LDL cholesterol levels is usually a
"statin." Statins also have the
bonus effect of lowering
triglycerides as much as 35% and raising HDL levels 10%.
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Diet |

Lose Weight with The South Beach Diet Online
Read More.......... How It Works
 Phase 1, the shortest Phase, lasts for
just two weeks and is designed to
eliminate cravings for sugar
and refined
starches -
and to jump-start your weight
loss. The purpose of Phase 1 is to
stabilize blood sugar
(which minimizes
cravings),
making it ideal for people
who are prediabetic or diabetic, as well
as for those
who need to lose a lot of
weight.
The focus of this two-week period is
on eating plenty of nutrient-dense,
fiber-rich (and guaranteed
delicious!)
foods that
satisfy your
appetite. Your meals include lean
protein, such as fish and other
seafood; skinless
white-meat
poultry,
and lean cuts of beef
(vegetarians can enjoy meat
substitutes, tofu, and beans);
high-fiber veggies; reduced-fat cheeses; eggs;
low-fat dairy; and
healthy, unsaturated fats,
such as
those found in avocados, nuts and
seeds, and extra-virgin olive and
canola oils.
During Phase 1, you'll fill up on
dishes like Chicken Breasts Stuffed
With Spinach and Goat Cheese, Seared
Pecan Salmon
With Lentils, Garlic
and Soy Grilled Pork Chops, and
more.
The South Beach Diet encourages
snacking, so you'll also get to
choose two tasty snacks each day,
like Spicy Nut Mix,
reduced-fat
cheese, and veggies with our zesty
Peanut Dip. Plus, you'll dine on
delicious
desserts (every day!),
including Chilled Espresso Custard,
Heavenly Lemon Mousse, and our famed
Ricotta Crème.
With all the options
-
from gourmet meals to on-the-go
snacks to quick weeknight dinners -
you won't feel hungry or deprived!
 Phase 2 is the long-term weight-loss
Phase of the plan. It's also the perfect
place to start for those people
who have
10 pounds or less to lose, who don't
have problems with cravings, who don't
have excess belly fat,
or who simply
want to
improve their health. In Phase 2, you'll eat everything in
Phase 1 plus good carbs, such as
whole-grain bread, brown rice,
whole-wheat pasta,
fruits, and even
more veggies, like sweet potatoes,
pumpkin, and peas.
Of course, you'll
continue to enjoy snacks and
dessert
too, including dark chocolate!
In fact, you'll eat delicious
meals, like Coconut Chicken, Shrimp
Scampi, Pesto Pasta Salad, and Pork
and
Black Bean Quesadillas.
Side
dishes include Nutty Brown Rice and
Baked Sweet Potato Fries. And don't
forget snacks: Smoked Salmon
Canapés
With Horseradish Cream,
Peppery
Cheese Popcorn, and black bean dip
with baked whole-grain
tortilla
chips are a few of the many snacks
you'll choose from.
Then, cap off your dinner with a
decadent dessert, like Green Tea
Truffles, Chocolate Berry Cups, or
Dark Chocolate Bark With Walnuts.
Best of all, you'll eat all these
delicious foods and still lose
weight and
get healthier.
 By now, you've adopted the South Beach
Diet lifestyle, making smart food
choices that fit the way you live.
That's what Phase 3 is all
about, and it
begins once you reach your healthy
weight. In Phase 3, you'll
continue to
follow the principles you learned in
Phases 1 and 2, but because it's the
lifelong stage of the
plan, it includes
almost every kind of food and it allows
for additional occasional indulgences.
It is the key to maintaining a healthy
weight for life. On Phase 3, you can dine on meals
like Dutch Apple Pancakes (a
terrific weekend brunch), Chicken
Pot Pie, Asian Chicken Salad
With
Wonton Crisps, and Pepper-Spiked
Beef Stew. Phase 3-friendly
sides
include Farmers' Market Pasta Salad,
Apple-Butternut Squash Soup, and
corn on the cob.
As for snacks, you
can choose from fare like Triple
Berry Cooler,
Pecan-Stuffed Dates,
and tropical fruit salad. And you'll
indulge in desserts like Chocolate
Pie With
Crispy Peanut Butter Crust
and Chocolate Fondue. Imagine eating
this way for the rest of your life!
Tip: You can also search for the books on
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Diet Cheap Low Carb
Tips
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Low Carb Diet on A Budget Useful Information. See Top of Page for Recipes |
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Blood Sugars
Post Meal
Avoiding organ damage
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Max blood sugars
should be 7.8 after meals
: to avoid organ
damage Discussion here that .........post-meal blood sugars of 140 mg/dl (7.8
mmol/L) and higher,
as well as fasting blood sugars over 100 mg/dl (5.6 mmol/L) may cause permanent organ damage,
as well as contributing to the
progression of diabetes.
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Blood Sugars
Fasting
Avoiding organ damage |
Max Fasting blood sugars
should be 5.6
: to avoid organ damage Discussion here that .........post-meal blood sugars of 140 mg/dl (7.8
mmol/L) and higher,
as well as fasting blood sugars
over 100 mg/dl (5.6
mmol/L) may cause permanent organ damage,
as well as contributing to the
progression of diabetes.
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Diet Tips |
Meal planner diabetes Slideshow covering diet and meal planning
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Knowledge
Fats |
How Triglycerides affect blood flow by
Alternative Medicine Angel
As blood sugar levels rise
unabated, the body converts these sugars into fatty compounds
called
triglycerides.
Triglycerides slow the
blood flow in the smaller arteries and arterioles
by making the blood
thicker and stickier. As the oxygen-carrying blood
fails to reach
various parts of the body in time, the damage begins to mount.
The areas
supplied by the smallest blood vessels begin to suffer first. The vision
deteriorates.
Strokes occur. Kidneys begin to fail. Cardiovascular
disease becomes evident.
Numbness, tingling and pain begins to occur in
the lower extremities followed by the
necessary amputation of the toes,
feet or lower limbs. Read More.... |
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Blood Sugars
How control works |
Mechanisms - How Blood Sugar Control Works--And How It Stops Working To understand what happens as your blood sugar deteriorates from normal
to pre-diabetes,
and finally, to full-fledged
diabetes you need to first
understand how blood sugar
control works in a normal body. Read
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Diet
Mediterranean
Diet |
Mediterranean Diet Pyramid
The
Mediterranean Diet is a great way
for people to eat healthy food that
tastes great. It's easy to follow
the Mediterranean Diet.
- Make olive oil your primary
source of dietary fat
- Incorporate an abundance of food
from plant sources, including
fruits and vegetables, breads,
grains, beans, nuts, and seeds
- Eat
low to moderate amounts of fish
and poultry weekly
- Eat
low to moderate amounts of
cheese and yogurt daily
- Drink
a moderate amount of wine (one
to two glasses per day for men,
one glass per day for women)
Here are
some other easy tips: Substitute
olive oil for butter. Snack on
almonds instead of fat-free cookies.
Spread avocado on a sandwich to
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Flax Seed
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Flax Seed
If you want to enjoy the benefits of
flaxseed
oil, it is important to ground the seeds before you
eat them or use
pure flax seed oil from a bottle.
The flax seed is too hard for the
stomach to digest and if you eat whole flax seeds they
will just pass
through you
without releasing any nutrients. (They will however work
wonders
if you ever become constipated!) Thomas Smith in the 'Fats and Oils' section of his website
Healing Matters - www.healingmatters.com
says Flaxseed is a
healthy choice.
Both Flax seed oil or
ground Flax seed are healthy choices. |
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Knowledge Slideshow - Diabetes |
Slideshow - Diabetes -by Medline
Diabetes; Diet; Food; Blood Sugar |
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Knowledge Stress |
Mendosa. com - Stress
The Stress-Diabetes Connection.
Where It Comes From — How to Deal With it
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Diet |
Menu Planner
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Medicines Metformin |
Metformin - Early - Protection -
blood sugar Control Protects Years
Later by Diabetes Self-Management
Early
blood sugar
Control Protects Years Later
Tightly controlling your blood sugar
levels soon after being diagnosed with Type
2 diabetes
can lead to lower risks of
diabetes complications—including heart
disease and death—years later.
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Website |
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Preventing Diabetes - Avoiding Your Diabetes Problems Permanently
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treatments for the condition,
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Natural Medicine For Diabetes - Natural Diabetes
Medicine Tips If you suffer from Diabetes and you would like to try out natural
treatments for the
condition, then luckily you have quite a few
options
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Exercise |
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