Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The Diabetic Explained

Diabetes - So what exactly is it and how do we get it?

Diabetes, also known as "diabetes mellitus" is classified as a degenerative disease, and is a disorder characterized by an increased blood sugar level. This may be due to the body's inability to produce enough insulin (called Type 1 diabetes, insulin-dependent diabetes, or juvenile-onset diabetes), or an inability to use insulin properly (called Type 2 diabetes, adult-onset diabetes, insulin-independent diabetes, or non-insulin-dependent diabetes). Insulin, which is a hormone naturally produced by the pancreas to metabolize glucose (a form of sugar that is one of the primary sources of a cells' energy supply), is either resisted in the body or non-producing.

So how is it that millions and millions of us individuals have acquired this disease, and either were diagnosed or do not even know that we have it? How is it acquired?

Well, one of the ways that Type 1 diabetes presents itself is through our usage of Bovine protein albumin, which is a substance found in cow's milk that triggers insulin dependency by provoking an auto-immune response. These antibodies found in some Type 1 diabetics, interfere with the production of insulin throughout the pancreatic cells. Individuals under the age of 30, account for most of the Type 1 diagnosis.

On another note, Type 2 diabetes which is much more prevalent in the United States, is caused by many factors such as obesity, chronic stress, a poor diet, etc.:

Obesity
, which produces the most Type 2 diabetics, is a huge factor and is the main reason why a diabetic diet is even more beneficial to maintain and resolve this disease. According to recent research, a diet which is high in sugar, or consumption of foods that turn in to sugar and lack the proper nutrients, are the causes for blood sugar metabolism issues, which in turn causes insulin resistance, which in turn causes you to acquire Type 2 diabetes.

Chronic Stress
can also bring about this disease; as the hormonal levels of stress increase, your chances of getting Type 2 diabetes also increase due to increased levels of sugar in the blood.

Since we have slightly touched on Poor Diet as one of the causes, I will not get into it in this post, as we will cover it in detail throughout this blog.  To find out more information on Type 2 Diabetes, you can Check this out!

Folks, in the end it all comes down to this. If your diet is not changed for the better, the chances of you getting Diabetes, or if you already have it - never curing yourself of this disease, has just increased dramatically. This is why a diabetic diet is all the more important for providing the body with the right amount of carbohydrates needed.  For the best Diabetes guide I know of, Click Here!

Since this will be covered in a future post, I will just like to end on this note; "LET FOOD BE YOUR MEDICINE, AND MEDICINE YOUR FOOD"-Hippocrates

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