Living with Diabetes Successfully
Managing diabetes is a combination of
learning how to eat well, monitor your glucose level, and exercise
daily. It is important to fully understand how the disease operates
within your body so that you can be prepared for any possibility
that may arise.
Many individuals have either type 1 or type 2
diabetes. It is a lifelong disease that once diagnosed with an
individual will need to learn how to manage. Typically adults who
have diabetes have type 2 diabetes and children, teens and youth
are usually diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. It is possible to live
successfully with either type of diabetes if you learn all you can
about managing the disease.
Managing diabetes is a combination of learning how to eat well,
monitor your glucose level, and exercise daily. It is important to
fully understand how the disease operates within your body so that
you can be prepared for any possibility that may arise. Knowing the
disease means that you can better manage the disease. Your doctor
will give you information about diabetes and there are also many
helpful Websites and books that you can find information about
managing your diabetes.
Your doctor will help you to design a diabetic management plan
that will include proper diet, exercise and insulin management.
A proper diet is necessary because it is the diet that
determines how much blood glucose you bring into your body. A
healthy diet can help you to control your weight. Your doctor can
advise you on the types of food you should eat.
Regular exercise is an important tool in healthy diabetes
management. Exercise helps your diabetes by controlling your weight
and lowering your blood sugar level. Exercise can also help you to
feel better and increase your overall health.
Understanding Type 1 Diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes is also called Insulin-dependent diabetes or Juvenile diabetes. Being diabetic means that your blood glucose, or blood sugar, can be too high at times. Those who have been diagnosed as being Type 1 diabetic, have pancreas that do not manufacture enough insulin. Insulin is a hormone that the body uses to help the glucose to be absorbed into your cells of the body where they can be utilized as energy.
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Your doctor can advise you on what kind of exercise program
would be best for you. Exercise program selection will depend on
your overall health. Aerobic exercising is a fun way to stay
healthy and includes walking, jogging, aerobic dance and bicycling.
If you are experiencing any feet issues your doctor may ask you not
to do any exercising that might put stress on your feet. Exercises
that will NOT put stress on your feet include swimming, bicycling,
rowing or chair exercises.
Always warm up and cool down when exercising. Stretch for about
5 to 10 minutes to help your muscles warm up before doing your
regular exercise program.
When exercising go slowly and gradually increase the intensity
of your exercise routine.
Exercise changes the way your body reacts to insulin. It makes
your body more sensitive to insulin, and your blood sugar level may
get too low during exercise (hypoglycemia). You should check your
blood sugar level after you are finished exercising. It is
especially important to check your blood levels if you are
exercising in extremely hot or cold conditions. Temperature changes
how your body absorbs insulin.
If you feel shaky, anxious, suddenly sweaty, hungry or if you
feel a change in your heartbeat it is important to stop your
exercising and check your blood sugar level. It is important to
keep candy or juice on hand in case you need to treat
hypoglycemia.
Companion Remedies for Diabetes
Insulate Plus - Natural remedy to support pancreatic health and maintain normal blood sugar levels
Diabetonic - Support blood sugar within the healthy range and support pancreatic health
Fatigue Fighter - Increase Stamina and Boost Energy Levels
Aqua-Rite - Promotes water balance to maintain blood pressure, cardiovascular, liver and gall bladder health.
VizuAll Plus - Maintain healthy eyes and circulatory health
Circu-Live - For circulatory and nervous system health, keeps healthy toes and fingers comfortably tingle free.
AdaptoZen - Herbal adaptogens to support a healthy ph balance in the body
Bio-Oxidate Defense - Natural herbal antioxidant supplement to support the common aging process
VitaliTonic - Natural vitality remedy to support healthy energy for older adults
Diabetes and Your Health
08/19/2008
Arsenic linked to increased diabetes risk (UPI)
BALTIMORE, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Higher levels of arsenic in the urine appear to be associated with increased prevalence of type 2 diabetes, U.S. researchers said.
Arsenic linked to increased diabetes risk (UPI)
08/19/2008
Arsenic linked to increased diabetes risk (UPI)
BALTIMORE, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Higher levels of arsenic in the urine appear to be associated with increased prevalence of type 2 diabetes, U.S. researchers said.
Arsenic linked to increased diabetes risk (UPI)
08/19/2008
Arsenic linked to increased diabetes risk (UPI)
BALTIMORE, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- Higher levels of arsenic in the urine appear to be associated with increased prevalence of type 2 diabetes, U.S. researchers said.
Arsenic linked to increased diabetes risk (UPI)
08/19/2008
Arsenic has firm link to diabetes in U.S. study (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Arsenic, a naturally occurring poison and carcinogen found in ground water, is strongly linked to adult-onset diabetes, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
Arsenic has firm link to diabetes in U.S. study (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
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