type 2 diabetes
type 2 diabetes
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by Patrick Lecky - 2006-12-02
As a Type 2 Diabetic who injected insulin for 10 years I know the severe pins and needles PAIN of peripheral neuropathy in my feet… the pounding ache in my head… the throbbing in my kidneys… the fear ...
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by Bill Schuchman - 2006-12-02
If you have diabetes then you are at increased risk for serious foot complications. Elevated blood sugar levels causes impairment of blood circulation in the legs and feet. To heal an injury requires ...
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by Bill Schuchman - 2006-12-02
Chromium is an essential trace mineral that aids in glucose metabolism, regulation of insulin levels, and maintenance of healthy blood levels of cholesterol and other lipids. The positive effects of C...
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by Bill Schuchman - 2006-12-02
Vanadium is an essential trace mineral that is essential in humans. Vanadium plays a role in metabolism of carbohydrates and in regulating blood glucose levels. Vanadium also positively effects choles...
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by Graeme Ramsey - 2006-12-06
There is a very strong connection between the consumption of foods high in carbohydrates and the high blood sugar levels that are associated with diabetes.The consumption of these high carbohydrate fo...
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by Terry Edwards - 2006-12-11
It makes no difference if you have Type 1 Diabetes or Type 2 Diabetes, exercise will always play a key role in anybody's diabetes management plan.If you are one who has Type 1 Diabetes, exercise can n...
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by Scott White - 2006-12-12
Learning that you have diabetes can be quite scary and even a little alarming. Diabetes means constant monitoring of blood sugar, painful testing many times each day, worries about your health and cir...
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by Dave Mar - 2006-12-19
Also known as sugar diabetes, or diabetes mellitus, this is a condition where the body produces very little or no insulin, the hormone needed to transform carbohydrates into energy. Consequently, suga...
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by Pieter De Wet - 2006-12-28
Primary or Idiopathic DiabetesIdiopathic diabetes Type 1, also referred to as IDDM or juvenile onset diabetes, is the result of the immune system's destruction of the insulin producing pancreas and it...
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by Pieter De Wet - 2006-12-28
The main objective of a diabetic patient is to control his sugar level. The food and beverages that we consume will have an effect on that control. Some food and beverages have even a bigger effect. A...