31
Mar
Here is what I posted about an article I read by Jane Brody.
As I was reading your article I started thinking about the free refills that are so often made available. Many fast food restaurants (please excuse my use of the word restaurant) like McDonalds, Burger King, and Wendys offer free refills. More to drink.
What I [...]
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28
Mar
Stress, pregnancy, medications, and inactivity are a few of the main reasons people complain about being tired. What about diabetes?
After expressing there is pain, tiredness is the second most mentioned general symptom by patients in the doctors’ offices. But fatigue can also be a sign of the diabetes disease.
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28
Mar
This brief video shows how insulin and sugar work in your cells and how extra belly fat can interfere with this process.
Take a look, you’ll learn alot!
Jim Loesch
Diabetes Buster
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26
Mar
This is an interesting concept that seems to be working for me.
I am adjusting the way I think. I am thinking like someone that IS a healthy. When food choices come up for me, I say to myself “Is that what someone that has diabetes would eat?” If I answer no then I pass on [...]
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21
Mar
I was driving to an appointment today. There was one of those roadside traffic displays that measures and shows the speed that you are driving. It is a very visual way to show you what you’re speed is with the speed limit sign right there. In an instant you know whether you are going too fast, as was [...]
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19
Mar
In the March 19, 2007 issue of Time Magazine, an advertisement from a pharmaceutical company caught my attention. Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited is the largest pharmaceutical company in Japan today, and they claim to be a leader in the fight against diabetes.
In addition to selling lots of drugs (more than any other company in Japan), [...]
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17
Mar
I was amazed to see so many famous people on the list as a diabetic. Here are a few names. Some will surprise you. Halle Berry, Jackie Gleason, Ty Cobb, George C Scott, Spencer Tracy, Mae West, Howard Hughes (I am not surprised) Ray Kroc, BB King, Thomas Edison and H G Wells comprise this short [...]
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16
Mar
Monitoring your blood sugar levels using a glucose meter is key to knowing what effects your blood sugar.
It is important to know how different things effect your blood sugar levels. We already have discussed how different carbohydrates may cause your sugar levels to go up and we stressed the importance of daily movement. You need [...]
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15
Mar
An article in Men’s Health from March 2006 says that “scientists have uncovered a direct link between high blood sugar and heart disease.” The article goes on to talk about a recent study from Johns Hopkins University where researchers took measurements of long term blood glucose levels in 16,000 men and women for up to 10 [...]
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15
Mar
You are tired, you have extreme thirst, you are going to the bathroom more often then you care to. Here are some typical diabetes symptoms. So what do you do?
Go read this article about natural remedies. You have the diabetes symptoms.
7 Diabetes Natural Treatments Revealed
Aron Wallad has been a diabetic for about two years and [...]
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