Q- What is diabetes??
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Diabetes is a metabolic disorder
resulting from the body’s inability to make enough insulin or to properly use
it. If your body becomes insulin resistant, more glucose remains in your
blood stream and is likely to be stored as fat, rather than burned for
energy.
There are two main types of diabetes, Type I and Type II. Type I is caused by a lack of insulin. This type usually occurs in children or adolescents. In Type I diabetics, their bodies make little or no insulin. People with type I diabetes must take insulin every day to replace what their pancreas is unable to produce. Type II is typically diagnosed in people over 40. However, the incidence is increasing in children and young adults. Both heredity and lifestyle issues, such as obesity and lack of exercise, are risk factors for Type II Diabetes. The majority of people with Type II diabetes do not require insulin to manage their condition. People with Type II diabetes often have no symptoms, and the condition is detected only when a routine exam reveals high blood glucose levels. Occasionally a person with Type II diabetes may gradually begin to experience symptoms including: numbness of the feet, ankles, and legs; blurred or poor vision; fatigue and poor wound healing; excessive urination and thirst; yeast infections; generalized itching; and excessive hunger. |
Q- What can I do to treat my
diabetes??
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If you have Type II Diabetes, the
American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommends a healthy, low-fat diet, rich
in grains, fruits, and vegetables.
• Avoid saturated fats and simple sugars • Eat foods with a low glycemic index, such as beans, peas, fruits, and oats • Lose weight by reducing calories by 250 to 500 per day • Do not use tobacco products and restrict alcohol use • Exercise regularly • Self-monitor blood glucose • Consider a vegan diet • Discuss your treatment plan with your doctor |
Q- What NG4L products can
help with diabetes??
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• NG4L Diabetes Tea
• NG4L Diabetes Formula • NG4L Diabetes and Syndrome X Formula • NG4L Chromium Picolinate • NG4L Korean Ginseng • NG4L Noni, NG4L Goji, and NG4L Mangosteen • NG4L Chitosan |
Sunday, 12 January 2014
Diabetes
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