Mar
31
2008
Check out this video, I think there is some terrific information on what supplements are supportive of lowering the glucose levels in your blood. I don’t think this is only for diabetes sufferer. The information is very valuable for everybody and could possibly help to prevent diabetes for many people.
Check out the link below, there is an amazing amount of information avalable. www.dlife.com
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Mar
26
2008
If you’ve been diagnosed with diabetes, the best thing you can do for yourself and your well being is t follow a healthy and nutritious diet. There are any number of cookbooks, recipes and magazines available to help you find a healthy way of eating. However, event if you haven’t been diagnosed with diabetes, the diet is good for you too.
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Mar
20
2008
This sounds really great, and to my mind it does make a lot of sense. I think it is a very well known facts that carbohydrates play too big a part in today’s diets. You may just want to listen what “ask the holistic doctor” has to say, and what his take on type two diabetes and diet is.
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Mar
17
2008
Diabetes Glossary T - XY
Source: Dr Green.org (Diabetes Glossary)
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Team management: A diabetes treatment approach in which medical care is provided by a team of health care professionals including a doctor, a dietician, a nurse, a diabetes educator, and others. The team
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Mar
14
2008
Diabetes Glossary P – PU
Source: Dr Green.org (Diabetes Glossary)
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Pancreas: An organ that makes insulin and enzymes for digestion. The pancreas is located behind the lower part of the stomach and is about the size of a hand.
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Mar
11
2008
Diabetes Glossary S – SY
Source: Dr Green.org (Diabetes Glossary)
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Saccharin: A sweetener with no calories and no nutritional value.
Secondary diabetes: A type of diabetes caused by another disease or certain drugs or chemicals.
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Mar
07
2008
Diabetes Glossary R – RI
Source: Dr Green.org (Diabetes Glossary)
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Rapid-acting insulin: A type of insulin that starts to lower blood glucose within 5 to 10 minutes after injection and has its strongest effect 30 minutes to 3 hours after injection, depending
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Mar
05
2008
I’ve found this very personal video on You Tube today. I was truly moved by watching it. It takes us through the daily grind of Jacob having been diagnosed with Type 1 also called Juvenile Diabetes.
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Mar
04
2008
Diabetes Glossary K - LO
Source: Dr Green.org (Diabetes Glossary)
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Ketoacidosis: See diabetic ketoacidosis
Ketone: A chemical produced when there is a shortage of insulin in the blood and the body breaks down body fat for
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