April 13, 2008

Toddlers with Diabetes: Caring for the Littlest Patients

Tip! Wear an ID bracelet announcing your have diabetes, and also carry a small card saying so in the local language of the places you will be visiting.

Toddlers with diabetes are suffering from Type 1 diabetes, also known as juvenile
diabetes or diabetes juvenile. The number of children under the age of five being
diagnosed with diabetes juvenile has almost doubled in the past five years. Caring
for toddlers is a challenge under the best of circumstances, and toddlers with
diabetes need even more special care and attention.

Symptoms

First, if you are wondering whether your toddler has diabetes in the first place, here
are some signs to look for:

Tip! Your chance of developing diabetes is higher if you have a close relative, such as a parent or sibling with diabetes.

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Type 2 Diabetes. Prevention and Reversal The Natural Way?

What is type 2 diabetes?Type 2 diabetes is defined as the body’s inability to control and regulate blood glucose levels. Good effective insulin is produced, but the mechanisms whereby glucose is taken into the cells for metabolism fails. This results in high blood glucose levels. This ineffectiveness concerns every cell in the body. Thus, the cells are denied vital energy supplies. Type 2 diabetes could lead to some very serious illness or death.The current situationIn the USA the American Diabetes Association reports there are well over 20 million people with type 2 diabetes. This represents around 7% of the population. Diabetes UK reports there are over 2 million in Britain; while three quarters of a million don’t yet know they have it (it takes about 6 or 7 years for the disease to manifest).-No doubts that this epidemic, mostly confined to the westernised world, has escalated out of control. It has increased by about 700% over the last fifty-odd years.Orthodox medical treatment versus alternative curesThe first thing to get here is because the body cannot control blood glucose levels due to ineffective insulin, it doesn’t mean that this is the root cause of type 2 diabetes. ‘It is only a […]

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Hibernation Diet for Weight Loss

The recent revolutionary Hibernation Diet makes a stunning connection between poor sleep and obesity. Created by a British pharmacist and a nutrition expert, this extraordinary theory advocates incorporating mild resistance exercise and a healthy, balanced, and wholesome diet free of highly refined, processed foods such as white bread, pizza, burgers, chocolates, beer and sugar, and suggests taking a generous spoonful or two of honey before bedtime, either as a warm drink, a smoothie or straight from the jar. This fascinating honey hibernation diet promises to help us sleep at night and lose weight at the same time by using our biology and working with our bodies, rather than against them ‘ “recovery biology”. A fresh approach to fat metabolism, neither does it require any straining from aerobics exercise,or wearing out on a treadmill and pounding it out in the gym. Sounds too far-fetched, too miraculous or too good to be true?Natural honey when taken prior to bed is believed to be able to fuel the liver, speed up fat-burning metabolism, ease stress hormones and help us get a better night’s sleep. This oldest natural sweetener also contains a wide variety of vitamins, including vitamins B6, B1, B2 and B5, and […]

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