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Category: Health | Created 2011-12-02

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Diabetes Treatment Information by Typefreediabetes.com

Last Updated 2012-06-29 - 14:04:56 (CET)
Diabetes treatment is complex in that it involves many areas that need to be addressed. To understand diabetes treatment, let us first understand what diabetes is.

Diabetes is a condition where the body is not able to process the blood glucose either because the pancreas is not producing insulin or the body is resistant to insulin and cannot use it to turn the glucose into energy. Diabetes is classified into Type 1 and Type 2. In Type 1 diabetes, the body does not produce insulin because of various reasons, thus being unable to process the blood sugar causing its levels to rise. Type 2 diabetes is where the body becomes insulin resistant and thus cannot assimilate the blood glucose, again causing the levels to rise.

Diabetes treatment for both the conditions is similar in many ways. However, the main aim in diabetes treatment is to prevent the rise in glucose levels without letting them go below normal. Diabetes is a chronic disease, requiring treatment for life and a... more


Diabetic Diet Guidelines

Last Updated 2012-05-11 - 15:06:43 (CET)
In this article, we will show you the ideal diabetic diet guidelines that will assist you in determining the right composition of your diet. Diabetic should follow a strict diet so that they will prevent complications from developing in their body. After reading this article, you will soon have an idea on how to “mix and match," the foods that you’re eating, which will help you in managing your disease.

Standard Diabetic Diet Guidelines

Listed below are the “standard” d more


Diabetes Care – Diabetics and Alcohol

Last Updated 2012-04-18 - 14:00:59 (CET)
If you have diabetes and love your drink, diabetes care can be a real pain. But if you are unfortunate to have diabetes but fortunate to have diabetes type II instead of diabetes type I, then diabetes care can be a bit easier and you will have had a lucky escape because in most cases, people suffering from diabetes type II can still consume minor amounts of alcohol. The emphasis of course, is on the word; "in most cases". There are instances when diabetes care for type II may not permit any alco more


Foot and Leg Pain from Diabetes

Last Updated 2012-03-05 - 07:43:08 (CET)
Diabetics often suffer foot and leg pain as a result of complications that are associated with the diabetes. Because the legs are an extremity of the body, it is important for them to receive a constant flow of healthy blood in order to stay strong and healthy. Protect yourself from diabetic caused amputations.

However, because of many diabetes-related conditions, the legs do not get the proper attention that they need to stay healthy. Those complications include poor circu more


Normal and Diabetic Blood Sugar Level Ranges - Typefreediabetes.com

Last Updated 2012-03-02 - 10:04:26 (CET)
There are actually two ‘normal’ Blood Sugar Levels. One is pre-meal and the other is a post-meal Blood Sugar Levels. Ordinarily, your Blood Sugar Levels as soon as you wake up should be the lowest. The ‘highs’ would happen post meal and would depend on the individual meals. The normal range of Blood Sugar Levels would be between 3.6 and 5.8 mM (mmol/L) or 70 and 150 mg. Anything over 150 mg would indicate high Blood Sugar Levels (diabetic or hyperglycemia) whereas anything below 3.6 (mmo more
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The Basics of Diabetes by Typefreediabetes.com

Last Updated 2012-02-21 - 10:44:26 (CET)
If you have been recently diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes, Type 1 Diabetes, or gestational diabetes you are still trying to make sense of what you have been learning. To really understand the diabetes facts and how to manage diabetes, you must first understand how your body’s digestive system works.

For a person diagnosed with diabetes, blood glucose levels are above normal (fasting glucose is greater than 126 mg/dL). Most of the food you eat is turned into sugar (glucose). The pancrea more


Type 2 Diabetes Treatment

Last Updated 2012-01-27 - 13:16:48 (CET)
Diabetes treatment for those suffering from type 2 diabetes focuses on improving the habits and lifestyle of the patient and may include medication and insulin therapy in severe cases. Diabetes treatment also invariably includes a more active lifestyle with at least a one-hour-a-day exercise.

Type 2 Diabetes Triggers

Type 2 diabetes is a condition where the body becomes resistant to insulin due to damage in the insulin receptor cells. There may be various medical causes for the more


How Reflexology Helps in the Design of Diabetic Shoes

Last Updated 2012-01-25 - 10:35:00 (CET)
The technique and science of making diabetic shoes relies heavily on Reflexology. Reflexology believes that every muscle and bone of the human body is intimately connected with the rest in such a manner that the entire body weight is superbly distributed. Reflexology derives part of its belief from ancient Chinese medicine which believes that the feet are amongst the most vital parts of the human skeleton and structure. Ancient Chinese medicine believes that different nerve points of the foot ar more


How to Choose and Use Your Blood Glucose Meter

Last Updated 2012-01-16 - 10:46:05 (CET)
Blood glucose monitoring system is a way of testing the concentration of glucose in the blood (glycemia). Particularly important in the care of diabetes mellitus, a blood glucose test is performed by piercing the skin (typically, on the finger) to draw blood, then applying the blood to a chemically active disposable diabetic strips. Different manufacturers use different technology, but most systems measure an electrical characteristic, and use this to determine the glucose level in the blood. more


How to Choose and Use Your Blood Glucose Meter

Last Updated 2012-01-16 - 10:42:05 (CET)
Blood glucose monitoring system is a way of testing the concentration of glucose in the blood (glycemia). Particularly important in the care of diabetes mellitus, a blood glucose test is performed by piercing the skin (typically, on the finger) to draw blood, then applying the blood to a chemically active disposable diabetic strips. Different manufacturers use different technology, but most systems measure an electrical characteristic, and use this to determine the glucose level in the blood. more


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