Monday 29 August 2011

Natural Diabetes Cure

Natural Diabetes Cure

Diabetes Daily Care is a highly effective, natural treatment for diabetes.A natural cure for diabetes should come from within your body.The complexity of diagnosis of natural diabetes treatments is further increased by the various types of diabetes understanding diabetes and symptoms and the exclusive medication required for each type.  



Type 1 diabetes is caused by the inability of the body to produce insulin altogether which results in increased blood sugar levels because insulin aids in the proper dissipation of glucose into the blood. This type necessitates total dependence on insulin injections. The other type of diabetes, type 2 is the most commonly occurring form of the disease. It is caused by the insulin deficiency and the failure of the body to utilize the insulin secreted by pancreas. The stark effect of this is obesity and is easier to control with natural diabetes treatments.

  
A typical  vegan diet includes lots of:

     Take fresh fruits daily
     Take fresh vegetables
     Take nuts and seeds
     Take soaked grains and beans
     Take sprouts
     Drink fruit and vegetable juices
     Take seaweed
     Drink coconut milk


Diabetic Diet

Fruits, vegetables, nut and dairy products make a good diabetic diet. Raw vegetables are the excellent choice and can be taken in large amount. Cooked food increase the level of sugar in blood stream when compared with unpeeled and raw food. Cooking of the vegetables destroys most of the enzymes and some minerals and vitamins.



Grapefruit, Indian blackberry, banana, fig, apples, pomegranate, cranberries, kiwifruit and citrus fruits are good examples of healthy diabetic fruits. These fruits can be taken as snacks. Radish, carrots, spinach, onion, lettuce, cucumber and other dark green leafy vegetables are good for diabetics. Fruit juices can be taken only in moderate amount but there must not be any added sugar in it. Vegetables of different dark colors are good for triggering the pancreatic function. Sprouted alfalfa and brewer’s yeast are good for diabetics and are vital for controlling diabetes.

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Monday 8 August 2011

Yoga for Diabetes


Prevention of Diabetes- Yoga

 Prevalence of diabetes is increasing in Indian subcontinent. People are yet to gain knowledge about diabetes and related disorders. Widespread awareness is needed to be created among the general public about prevention of diabetes. So this study is focused to stress the importance of diet control, physical activity, walking and yoga in delaying the onset of diabetes in prediabetic subjects who have a positive family history of diabetes.

         1. Study the effect of yoga to prevent/delay the onset of diabetes in prediabetic subjects
         2. To study the effect of Yoga / OHA on newly diagnosed diabetic subjects
         3. To study the effect of Metformin intervention in the treatment of metabolic syndrome

Yoga to prevent/delay the onset of diabetes in prediabetic subject

Anthropometric measurements are taken, biochemical details like GTT values, Lipid profile and HbA1c details will be collected. Plasma and serum samples are collected and stored for estimation of biochemical markers. Subjects are motivated for diet control and physical activity, walking and yoga, during baseline visit and follow-ups. Finally at the end of 2nd year the final data collection for anthropometric and biochemical details will be done. Out come of the study will be assessed by comparing baseline and 1 year and 2 year follow up details.
Yoga / OHA on newly diagnosed diabetic subject

This study was planned to study the effect of Yoga / OHA on newly diagnosed diabetic subjects. Newly diagnosed subjects who are not under any medications previously and those subjects who are diagnosed positive for diabetes in this center are selected.


Metformin intervention in the treatment of metabolic syndrome
Metabolic syndrome is a combination of medical disorders that increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes. It affects one in five people, and prevalence increases with age. The dominant underlying risk factors for this syndrome appear to be abdominal obesity and insulin resistance. Other conditions associated with the syndrome include physical inactivity, aging, hormonal imbalance and genetic predisposition.



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