Posts Tagged ‘Variations’
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.
Diabetes – Its Ayurvedic Treatment and Natural Home Remedies
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
Diabetes mellitus, simply diabetes, is a very old disease and millions all over the world suffer from it. Though there are variations in the symptoms and nature of this disease, its common features is the excessive sugar in the blood and its passing out with the urine of the patients. This excessive accumulation of sugar in the blood is due to the malfunctioning of the pancreas. The general prevalent method of treating the diabetic patient is to inject insulin to compensate what could not be produced by the pancreas. The disease is generally hereditary and people with a defective diet are more susceptible to it than others.
Six Immediate Benefits From Stable Blood Sugar Levels!
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Many people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes think their blood sugar levels need to stay the same all day, every day. Actually everyone has variations in these levels. The best idea is to set healthy blood sugar goals which will keep your levels reasonably stable, without the wide variations or swings that can cause several uncomfortable conditions.
Types and Differences of Diabetes
Friday, July 24th, 2009
There are several forms of diabetes. Scientists are still defining and categorizing some of these variations and establishing their prevalence in the population.
Reactive Hypoglycemia Treatment – How to Stop Your Hypoglycemia Permanently
Friday, July 17th, 2009
Hypoglycemia has different variations and reactive hypoglycemia is one of them. Reactive hypoglycemia is a condition where your pancreas produces insulin in excess of the food you have consumed. This insulin surge will cause your blood sugar to fall below normal level, resulting in hypoglycemia.
