Posts Tagged ‘Health Care Practitioners’
Alternative Health – Do Emotions Drive You to Crave Food Or is it Your Blood Sugar Levels?
Monday, February 8th, 2010
For generations health care practitioners have blamed emotional stress when a diabetic craves food, and also for the subsequent variations in their blood sugar levels. This is an evasive and probably self-serving diagnosis. This antiquated idea places the responsibility for high and low blood sugars and the changes in appetite they inevitably cause, on the diabetic rather than on the diabetes.
Why Self-Monitor Your Blood Sugar Levels?
Monday, November 9th, 2009
When self-monitoring of blood sugar levels was first introduced, health care practitioners believed glucometers would be useful to educate people with type 2 diabetes. How? Well they thought by type 2 diabetics checking their sugar levels after eating carbohydrate foods, or exercising, they would learn "a good pattern of behavior".
Supplements That Help Lower Your Blood Sugar Levels Naturally!
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Irrespective of what medical establishments think about nutritional supplements, over half of all American, Australian and English people take supplements. Many people with type 2 diabetes are now being cared for by health care practitioners who prescribe nutritional supplements and other alternate therapies to help stabilize blood sugar levels. Many type 2 diabetics who have avoided debilitating complications of diabetes have been conscientious about taking vitamin and mineral supplements.
