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Importance of exercise and fitness in managing diabetes
By :
James Haggerty
There are two types of diabetes, one is type I diabetes where the person fails to produce insulin and type II diabetes where the person is insulin resistant. Most people are type II diabetes affected. Whatever maybe the type of diabetes; there are enough medicines and treatments available today which allow a person to lead a normal life. But most people forget that apart from medicines and injections, there is a simple and chemically non-intrusive solution which can help in controlling diabetes in a far better way and that is exercise. In fact, exercise and diabetes should always go hand in hand.
"Tight" Blood Sugar Control vs. "Loose" Control
By :
Bob Held
First is a review of some research done to determine what advantages exist, real or assumed, in how tight a control should be kept on the diabetic condition as well as the effectiveness of diabetic medications on the condition.
The Symptoms Surrounding Type 2 Diabetes!
By :
Bob Held
What causes the condition of Type 2 Diabetes and what to do
Neuropathy, A Diabetic Side Effect: How to Decrease or Eliminate This Problem
By :
Bob Held
One diabetic side effect is neuropathy. This is a condition where the nerves of the body are damaged. There is something that can be done about it.
Fiber - It Can Lower Blood Sugar and Cholesterol Levels
By :
Bob Held
Lowering Cholesterol and blood sugar can be done naturally without the side effect of drugs.
How to Lower High Blood Sugar
By :
Bob Held
Can't lower your blood sugar? Learn why and what you can do about it!
Diabetic Ulcers An Effective Natural Solution
By :
Bob Held
About 10 percent of diabetics have open sores that are very hard to heal, often lasting for years in that unhealed state, causing great discomfort and high risk of infection. Now a very simple and completely natural remedy can rapidly heal these wounds.
Improving Your Diabetic Condition With Exercise
By :
Bob Held
Explanation of the role of exercise in the management of diabetes as a means of controlling blood sugar naturally and of the higher morning sugar levels known as the dawn phenomena.
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