In recent times the media has been full of reports regards the epidermic of insulin resistant diabetes. TV, radio, print and internet news sources have inundated us with shocking statistics as to how this illness potentially threatens the functioning of medical institutions. There is cause for optimism, however, as natural treatments to reverse insulin resistance prove to be increasingly successful.
Type two diabetics and borderline cases have been successfully treated through a combination of diet and exercise. Not only have borderline cases been corrected before full onset, but established cases have been reversed to the degree that patients have been able to stop taking medication. Before expanding on this further, first a little theory for those not familiar with this aspect of our body chemistry.
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that helps body cells absorb sugar, in the form of glucose, from the blood to provide energy. Sugars arise from foods that contain carbohydrates are released as glucose into the blood. The function of insulin, released by the pancreas when we eat, is to help the body maintain a healthy level of glucose in circulation by allowing it to pass into the cells. Consequently blood sugar levels are lowered, and the cells receive the energy required for normal body functions.
Basically diabetes is a condition in which the levels of sugar prevailing within the bloodstream get out of control. Resistance results in cellular activity being hampered, due to a lack of energy, in the form of glucose, entering the cell. At the same time sugar levels within the blood stream rise to dangerous levels that can have a damaging effect on the structure and functioning of the body. Obesity and insufficient activity is known to hasten and further aggravate the condition.
In the majority of conditions the alterations needed to correct diet are quite straight forward and many doctors and dietitians are now in a position to provide this advice. Carbohydrate rich food types like breads, white flour, all rices, cereals and potato based dishes need to be removed.
Protein of a high standard like that available in shell fish, herrings, tuna, sardines and salmon are definitely recommended. These types of oily marine life are rich in omega 3 fats, often called good fats, work towards normalizing cholesterol levels within the body. Inflammation, another contributing factor in diabetes sufferers, is also reduced through eating oily fish.
Foods with a low glycemic index generally reduce spikes in blood sugars from arising and seeds, nuts, coconuts, avocado are good examples. Meat, lean cuts and consumed moderately, and egg is okay but try and source this organically. Green leaf vegetable like cabbage, spinach and kale are a must, as is fruit that facilitates a gradual rising of sugar levels. Apples, peaches, plums, bananas, and grapes are typical of these type of fruits.
These tips represent only a broad guideline of diet recommendations. Search engine results will reveal an abundance of further information and so will a GP and dietary consultant. A balanced regime of mineral and vitamin supplements can also play an important role in recovery. Persevere and cling to the vital belief that in the majority of incidences reversal of this ailment is a real possibility. Of course do not forget the exercise. Three good activity sessions per week is recommended, aiming to last at least thirty minutes, could be the difference between success and failure.
Type two diabetics and borderline cases have been successfully treated through a combination of diet and exercise. Not only have borderline cases been corrected before full onset, but established cases have been reversed to the degree that patients have been able to stop taking medication. Before expanding on this further, first a little theory for those not familiar with this aspect of our body chemistry.
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that helps body cells absorb sugar, in the form of glucose, from the blood to provide energy. Sugars arise from foods that contain carbohydrates are released as glucose into the blood. The function of insulin, released by the pancreas when we eat, is to help the body maintain a healthy level of glucose in circulation by allowing it to pass into the cells. Consequently blood sugar levels are lowered, and the cells receive the energy required for normal body functions.
Basically diabetes is a condition in which the levels of sugar prevailing within the bloodstream get out of control. Resistance results in cellular activity being hampered, due to a lack of energy, in the form of glucose, entering the cell. At the same time sugar levels within the blood stream rise to dangerous levels that can have a damaging effect on the structure and functioning of the body. Obesity and insufficient activity is known to hasten and further aggravate the condition.
In the majority of conditions the alterations needed to correct diet are quite straight forward and many doctors and dietitians are now in a position to provide this advice. Carbohydrate rich food types like breads, white flour, all rices, cereals and potato based dishes need to be removed.
Protein of a high standard like that available in shell fish, herrings, tuna, sardines and salmon are definitely recommended. These types of oily marine life are rich in omega 3 fats, often called good fats, work towards normalizing cholesterol levels within the body. Inflammation, another contributing factor in diabetes sufferers, is also reduced through eating oily fish.
Foods with a low glycemic index generally reduce spikes in blood sugars from arising and seeds, nuts, coconuts, avocado are good examples. Meat, lean cuts and consumed moderately, and egg is okay but try and source this organically. Green leaf vegetable like cabbage, spinach and kale are a must, as is fruit that facilitates a gradual rising of sugar levels. Apples, peaches, plums, bananas, and grapes are typical of these type of fruits.
These tips represent only a broad guideline of diet recommendations. Search engine results will reveal an abundance of further information and so will a GP and dietary consultant. A balanced regime of mineral and vitamin supplements can also play an important role in recovery. Persevere and cling to the vital belief that in the majority of incidences reversal of this ailment is a real possibility. Of course do not forget the exercise. Three good activity sessions per week is recommended, aiming to last at least thirty minutes, could be the difference between success and failure.
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