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  • Why Should Sufferers with Type 2 Diabetes be Vigilant About Vitamin D
    Chronic Awareness,  Diabetes

    Why Should Sufferers with Type 2 Diabetes be Vigilant About Vitamin D

    October 30, 2019 /

    By: Researcher Taymur Understanding Vitamin D While diabetes experts affirm a genuine connection between diabetes and vitamin D, the efficacy of supplements does not exist. However a recent study by the European Journal of Endocrinology has shown that regular vitamin D3 supplementation can increase the tolerance of insulin in newly diagnosed patients with either type 2 diabetes or high risk of disease growth. Therefore double-blind, placebo-controlled trial consisted of 96 randomized patients and included the provision of 5,000 global IUs per day for 6 months. Because “Vitamin D supplementation significantly increased peripheral insulin sensitivity and B-cell function during 6 months in those with a high risk of diabetes or newly…

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    By: Researcher Taymur Understanding Diabetes and Blurry vision Diabetes means a complex metabolic condition in which the body can either produce insulin not enough, insulin not enough, or it can actually not be used efficiently. Sugar (glucose) is required for energy in all your body cells. Insulin helps break up your body and supply cells with glucose. If you don’t have enough insulin to break it down, your blood sugar levels rise. Hyperglycemia is also known. Every part of your body, including your face, may be affected by hyperglycemia. Perception with blurred is often one of the first diabetes warning signs. The fluid leaks into the lens of your eye…

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    By: Researcher Taymur Understanding Keto Diet Diabetes types 2 special diets often focus on weight loss, so a high-fat diet may seem crazy. The high fat and low carbon ketogenic diet can potentially change how the body store and uses energy to minimize symptoms of diabetes. The Keto diet turns the body fat into fuel, rather than sugar. The food was invented in 1924 as an epilepsy treatment, but its effects on type 2 diabetes are also studied. However the ketogenic diet can increase blood glucose (sugar) and reduce insulin intake. So, the diet has drawbacks. However, Before making drastic dietary changes, please discuss it with your doctor Understanding Ketogenic…

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    By: Researcher Taymur Understanding Type 2 Diabetes Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that increases your bloodstream’s sugar or glucose levels. Hormone insulin helps to move the blood glucose into your cells, where energy is expended. Therefore the body’s cells cannot answer insulin as well as they can when it comes to type 2 diabetes. Often, the body may not produce enough insulin at later stages of the disease. Because uncontrolled type 2 diabetes may lead to chronically high levels of blood glucose, causing multiple symptoms and possibly serious complications. Understanding Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms Therefore your body can not use insulin to bring glucose in your cells effectively in…

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