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The Problem
Diabetes currently effects about 15.7 million people, or
5.9% of the world population, according to Diabetes Digest,
March 8, 2000. Just under 800,000 new cases of diabetes
are diagnosed annually.
Diet is very important
to maintaining healthy blood sugar levels. Click
here to get more information on balancing blood sugar
levels.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF DIABETES
Type 1: known as Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
(IDDM) or Juvenile-Onset Diabetes. Type 1 accounts for only
5-10% of all diabetes diagnosed. In Type 1 diabetes, the
pancreas makes little or no insulin. This appears to be
due to auto-immune, genetic or environmental factors.
Type 2: known as Non-Insulin-Dependent
Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM) or Adult-Onset Diabetes (AOD).
Type 2 diabetes accounts for 90-95% of all diabetes diagnosed,
and appears to be brought on by obesity, physical inactivity,
dietary fat, Chromium deficiency, family history (genetic
predisposition), impaired glucose tolerance, older age,
and race/ethnicity.
Gestational Diabetes: present in mothers
in 2-5% of all pregnancies, gestational diabetes disappears
when the pregnancy is over. Studies have shown that women
with histories of gestational diabetes are at a much higher
risk of developing Type 2 diabetes later in life.
“Other Specific Types” of diabetes: attributed
to specific genetic syndromes, surgery, drugs, malnutrition,
infection and other illnesses. These cases account for approximately
1-2% of all diabetes diagnosed. (Diabetes Digest, March
8, 2000)
We can then deduce from the available information that between
90 and 95% of all diabetes cases are brought on in large
part by diet and lifestyle choices. A lack of exercise and
a high fat/low Chromium diet seem to play major roles in
the development of Adult Onset Diabetes.
Modern Medical
Treatments
For Type 2 Diabetes: Sulfonylurea drugs
are the most commonly used drugs, which include: Diabeta
(GLYBURIDE), Glucotrol XL(GLIPIZIDE) and many more.
Sulfonylurea drugs are the mainstay of therapy for non-insulin-dependent
(type 2) diabetes. These drugs stimulate the beta cells
of the pancreas to make more insulin and also make insulin
more effective.
Studies at the University of Chicago in 2001 showed that
these drugs increase the risk of spasm for coronary arteries
-leading to increased risk for heart disease and death.
Although there have been several good clinical studies that
indicated a direct link between heart disease and these
sulfonylurea drugs, these drugs are still available and
are the primary method of treatment by allopathic (standard)
physicians.
For Type 1 Diabetes: Humulin, Novolin,
Lantis, and a host of insulin products made from human and
animal sources.
Holistic Treatments
for Type 2 Diabetes
Minerals
Chromium -- an essential mineral for the
production of GTF (Glucose Tolerance Factor), an enzyme-like
substance necessary for the proper production and utilization
of insulin. When the body is deficient in Chromium there
may be elevated blood sugar levels and diabetes. Usual dose
is 200 - 400 mcg daily.
Chromium levels inn common foods: (in parts per
million)
refined sugar -- 0.02 ppm
molasses 0.20+ ppm
whole wheat 0.40 ppm
milk 1.6 ppm
chicken 1.7 ppm
black pepper 10.0 ppm
Brewers yeast 44.9 ppm
Manganese -- “... one dramatic case
has been recorded where a young man with severe diabetes
who was unresponsive to insulin, controlled his disease
by drinking alfalfa tea. Since alfalfa contains high levels
of manganese, a manganese supplement was given and found
to produce the same results.” Manganese Induced Hypoglycemia,
by A. Rubenstein et al. Lancet, December, 1962, pp 1348-1351.
A deficiency results in diabetes in guinea pigs and the
frequent birth of offspring who develop pancreatic abnormalities
or no pancreas at all. Diabetics are shown to have a 50%
lower level of manganese than that of healthy non-diabetics.
Manganese content in food varies greatly with the soil quality.
It is among the least toxic of the minerals. Patients with
exaggerated allergy symptoms may benefit from manganese.
Usual dose is 30 mg daily.
Magnesium -- Magnesium levels are significantly
lowered in diabetics, and lowest in those with severe retinopathy.
Usual dose is 350 mg daily.
Zinc -- Zinc is involved in virtually all
aspects of insulin metabolism including synthesis, secretion,
and utilization. Usual dose is 30mg daily.
Bioflavinoids -- May be useful for preventing
damage to the nerves caused by excessively elevated blood
sugar.
Biotin -- This B vitamin has been shown
to work synergistically with insulin and independently in
increasing the activity of glucokinase. Glucokinase, a liver
enzyme, is responsible for the first step in glucose utilization
and is shown to have a low concentration in diabetics. Usual
dose varies between 1 to 16mg daily.
Pyridoxine -- Diabetics with neuropathy
have been shown to be deficient in vitamin B-6 and benefit
from supplementation.
Evening Primrose Oil -- Its active component,
GLA, has been shown to prevent nerve damage due to fluctuations
in blood sugar. Botanical Medicines (Herbs)
Scientific evidence is still coming in on the following
herbs’ abilities to reduce blood sugar levels:
Gymnema sylvestre(Gur Mar)
Trigonella foenum-graecum (Fenugreek)
Momordica charantia (Bitter melon or balsam pear)
Allium cepa and Allium sativum (Onion and Garlic)
Vaccinum myrtillus (Bilberry leaves) a blueberry relative
Syzygium Cucum (Jambol)
Coccinia Indica: Native to India
Pterocarpus Marsupium: Native to India
More Information
Type 2 Diabetes can be treated very successfully using
alternative therapies. These therapies do require some lifestyle
changes and some knowledge about how you can begin to manage
your blood sugar imbalances.
Getting well is not difficult, it is just different.
Learning about the glycemic index will help you understand
how the right fats can assist in balancing your blood sugar
levels. As a person with blood sugar imbalances, you need
to know the foods you ABSOLUTELY need
to avoid at all costs. Your kitchen can either
help you or hurt you. Learn how to use foods to re-balance
your blood sugar levels.
Plus you will learn about the vitamins and minerals that
play a key roll in blood sugar maintenance.
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