Alternative Treatments for Diabetes

Looking for Alternative treatments for Diabetes?

When it comes to treatment, I’m sure you would agree that we’re always looking for alternative treatments for diabetes, in particular, alternative ways to Control our blood sugar levels and cut down on medications. It would be great to alleviate some of the medical problems that stem and arise in diabetics, in a more natural fashion by using natural herbs for diabetes.

There are many alternative treatments on the market, but how do you know which one will work for you, which one doesn’t and what are just gimmicks? There are many different websites on the market that cater to just selling and specializing in alternative medication and treatments for diabetes, but often times they can get confusing and leave us wondering if it is a waste of money or actually work.

Alternative Treatments for Diabetes using Herbs and Spices.

natural herbs for diabetesMany studies have showed  that North American ginseng may improve blood sugar control and glycosylated hemoglobin (a form of hemoglobin in the blood used to monitor blood glucose levels over time) levels.

In another study, 79 people with type 2 diabetes (not on insulin therapy but treated with other diabetes medication or diet) took either a cinnamon extract (equivalent to 3 g of cinnamon powder) or a placebo capsule three times a day.

Although aloe vera gel is better known as a home remedy for minor burns and other skin conditions, recent studies suggest that aloe vera gel may help people with diabetes.

A Japanese study evaluated the effect of aloe vera gel on blood sugar. Researchers isolated a number of active phytosterol compounds from the gel that were found to reduce blood glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin levels.

A lot of these herbal medications, including cinnamon, Nature’s Bounty Cinnamon 1000mg, 100 Capsules (Pack of 3) ginger, and aloe vera
will help lower all the medical problems, signs and symptoms associated with diabetes so why not use something alternative for diabetes instead of the more expensive medications that are generally prescribed, in order to keep your diabetes well managed and taken care of the healthy way, the safe way.

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Blood glucose monitoring device

blood glucose monitoring device
blood glucose monitoring device

There are many different types of blood glucose monitoring devices on the market and it is up to you to determine which one is best for you and your needs. Blood glucose monitoring devices are the key to being able to safely maintain and monitor your diabetes and blood glucose levels safely and effectively.

With all the many different types of blood glucose monitoring devices on the market often times a diabetic can feel overwhelmed and unaware of all the different types of diabetic monitoring devices to know which ones are the best ones to get or purchase for their needs.

For example, not only are their diabetic glucose monitoring devices but there are also diabetes watches which are usually worn on the wrist like a wristwatch. The monitor checks blood glucose levels by administering a painless electric shock which draws interstitial fluid from the pores and this is read by the monitor to obtain a blood glucose level. This testing can be done with no pain or other side effects as often as every 20 minutes and the readings are recorded by the monitor, which can also be set to alarm if readings are too high or too low. With this kind of continuous sampling tracking and trending changes in blood glucose levels throughout the day is relatively easy with diabetic watches.

Diabetic watches, diabetic glucose monitoring devices and many other diabetic supplies which can be found on the market today are a vital part to being able to safely and accurately monitor your blood glucose numbers and readings. Why not safely monitor you diabetes with all of the proper diabetic glucose monitoring devices that is now offered on the market so that you can safely and accurately test and keep a watch on your diabetes?

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Causes of high blood sugar

causes of high blood sugar
causes of high blood sugar

Often times we wonder what causes of high blood sugar are but in all do fact there are many different things and factors that can contribute to causes of high blood sugar such as lots of carbohydrates.

High doses of carbohydrates can raise a persons blood sugar rapidly. Diabetics have to be extremely careful when eating too many carbohydrates because by eating too many carbohydrates a diabetic can have uncontrollably high amounts of blood glucose which can lead to detrimental medical conditions. White bread, white rice are just a few carbohydrates that diabetics should stay away from.

When it comes to breakfast foods such as biscuits, croissants, doughnuts and instant oatmeal to name a few all of these have high amounts of carbohydrates and can be causes of high blood sugar. High sugary foods need to be well balanced with high protein foods like meat so that they body can stay healthy and well maintained.

When it comes to snacks even some snacks have large amounts of carbohydrates in them and can lead to high amounts of blood sugar. Some snacks such as pretzels, popcorns, soft drinks and chips should only be eaten in moderation due to high amounts of sugar.

For all diabetics it is not hard to eat well and stay healthy so that your blood glucose can be in control and everything can be well maintained and properly balanced out within your body so that it all works well together. By reading labels, comparing sugars and carbohydrates on labels you can control some of the causes of high blood sugar. It doesn’t take long to read labels and compare apples to apples so that you can keep your body healthy and everything working smoothly so that you can live a long healthy productive life!

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Diabetic snack recipes

diabetic snack recipes
diabetic snack recipes

For diabetics, a key essential in them feeling like that they still lead a normal life is to keep their diet as close to the same as they did before they first found out that they were diabetic. With diabetic snack recipes a diabetic can still feel like they are normal and still be able to eat yummy, delicious foods all at the same time.

Some of the diabetic snack recipes that we love the most are…

No Bake Truffles

ingredients

1/2 cup flaked coconut
3 tablespoons powdered sugar
3/4 cup coarsely chopped walnuts
8 ounces pitted dates
1/2 cup raisins
1/2 cup dried cranberries
1/3 cup flaked coconut
1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 cup creamy peanut butter

directions

Place the 1/2 cup coconut and powdered sugar in food processor bowl. Cover and process until coconut is finely chopped. Transfer mixture to shallow dish; set aside.
For truffles, place walnuts, dates, raisins, cranberries, the 1/3 cup coconut, the cocoa powder, and cinnamon in the food processor bowl. Cover and process or blend until finely chopped, stopping to scrape down sides as necessary.
Add peanut butter. Cover and process until mixture is moist enough to form a ball.
Using hands, shape the mixture into 1-inch balls. Dredge or roll the balls in coconut mixture, gently patting the mixture onto sides of balls. Transfer to storage container. Cover; store at room temperature up to 7 days. Makes 30 truffles.

With diabetic snack recipes you can still have yummy, delicious and tasty treats all while watching your health and diet at the same time. With diabetic snack recipes you can treat yourself and others too while still feeling like you can feed that urge of sweets all without the sugar.

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Blood glucose values

blood glucose values
Blood Glucose Values

When it comes to having diabetes, a diabetic patient must know their blood glucose value in order to live a long and healthy life. Diabetes is a very serious condition for all people ages. Diabetes condition is a very serious disease that is currently taking over our nation and the entire world by storm. Today’s sugar filled junk foods and the ability for diabetics to live longer lives and reproduce is only fuel to the already massive diabetic epidemic.

Diabetes is a serious condition where the person’s body is failing to get the required amounts of hormone called insulin. This absolutely necessary chemical/hormone called insulin is produced by the pancreas organ. For some unknown reasons to medicine the pancreas organ will stop or slow in the mass production of this vital chemical. This chemical hormone is used by the body to transform the blood sugar glucose in the bloodstream into a fuel that the cells are able to use for cell fuel. Without the proper amounts of this necessary sugar bonding component the blood glucose levels in the blood begin to rise to high levels. Once they reach a certain high sugar level the diabetics’ body begins to suffer major cell damage. The serious cell damage mostly happens with the high blood sugar levels is nervous cell damage, heart cell damage, kidney cell damage, and eye cell damages. But this can all be avoided if the diabetic patient can change their high blood sugar level and keep it at that lower sugar level. Is there a certain normal blood glucose value?

Do you have Normal Blood Glucose Values?

Normal blood glucose values are anywhere in the range of 80mg and 140 mg. If anything falls above 140 mg then a diabetic is considered to have high blood glucose or hypertension and if their readings fall below 80 mg then a person is considered to have hypotension.

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