Is There a Diabetes Cure?

by Morgan Mathers

Diabetes is being diagnosed today in America at alarming rates. Some say diabetes is diagnosed at even epidemic proportions. Unfortunately many American’s do not even know that they are the ones in peril. You may already have it or are at serious risk of getting it. Adult onset diabetes or Type II Diabetes should be avoided or at the very least postponed for those with a predisposition to diabetes. Managing diabetes and preventing it is the goal.

To figure out whether you are an American that is in this group you should have your blood glucose sugar levels checked. A blood sugar of 126/140 mg/dl for more than one test in a row is considered a person with diabetes. People who do not have blood sugar diabetes have levels between 70 and 110 mg/dl after a fasting blood test.

Just what causes Type II diabetes you might ask. Type II occurs generally in older persons who are obese (but not always) and do not take physical care of themselves. They may also have inherited a predisposition for the disease. Their fasting blood sugar glucose levels are constantly over the accepted limits which are determined by their doctors.

Making lifestyle changes like exercising for 20 minutes a day, and controlling your diet may be all a person needs to do to control blood sugar levels. For Type II diabetes treatment always get regular blood tests so that you can manage your progress. You do not want to be at risk! If you think you are at risk then get looked at by a physician. Managing diabetes and preventing it should be a major concern.

Stay informed! Visit your doctor regularly and always request a fasting blood test. Also your local pharmacist can help keep you knowledgeable about the latest and greatest products and services. Regular blood tests in a clinical situation are recommended, as well as some of the hand held home testing devices offered today. From time to time some community centers, drug stores or grocery stores offer blood glucose level tests for free.

Weight loss surgery such as Gastric Bypass or GBS has been known to help normalize blood sugar in obese patients. This new development is too astounding to just overlook. It has been reported that after surgery 80 percent of patients experience normal blood sugar levels.

Some homeopathic treatments promote supplements or vitamins to manage blood sugar levels. I should caution anyone not well informed about their disease to be wary of any non-medically supervised treatments.

Controlling diabetes can be a simple as taking your medication along with a walk each day. Educate yourself on ways to fit a healthy lifestyle into you life. You want to avoid any diabetes or diabetes related complication.

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