Diabetes

Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in our industrialized society.
Approximately 16 million Americans are the victim of this disease and
about half of them don’t even know that they are diabetic..

Apart from the disease itself, the side effects are also threatening.
One-third of all new cases of kidney disease are caused by diabetes.
As much as 80% of diabetics will die from cardiovascular disease and
diabetes is the leading cause of amputations and blindness in the elderly.

Two Types of Diabetes.
Type 1 diabetes usually effects children and is caused by an attack
of the immune system, which makes them insulin poor.

Type 2 diabetes is responsible for 90% of the cases.
This type of diabetes is caused by insulin resistance.

Insulin Resistance.
Insulin resistance or Syndrome X is caused by our modern life style.
Our diet has taken it’s toll. Far to many people eat a high-carbohydrate
and high-fat diet and as a result, many have become less sensitive
to their own insulin.

Insulin is a storage hormone that drives sugar into the cells to be
utilized or stored as fat. Our body wants to control our blood sugar,
but when our body becomes less sensitive to its own insulin, it
compensates by making more insulin.

If our blood sugar rises, the pancreas are forced to produce more
insulin in order to control our blood sugars.
However, increase in insulin levels can cause some serious
problems, called Syndrome X, like:
– inflammation of the arteries, which can cause heart
attack and stroke
– high blood pressure (hypertension)
– high level of triglycerides ( the other fat in the blood
beside cholesterol)
– low level of HDL (good cholesterol)
– high level of LDL (bad cholesterol)
– increased risk of blood clots formation
– a significant development of “uncontrolled” weight
gain, usually around the waist

A combination of these factors makes the risk of developing heart
disease 20 times higher. We can’t ignore the growing risk of
developing heart disease as the NUMBER ONE KILLER in our
industrialized world!

Cause of Diabetes.
As we have seen, in order for our body to control our blood sugar
levels, the pancreas have to produce more insulin.
This elevated level of insulin is the cause of the destructive
metabolic changes linked with Insulin Resistance or Syndrome X.

If we want to keep our blood sugar level low and constant, we need
to consume carbohydrates which are slowly turned into simple
sugar by our body.

Many people consume food products that cause their blood sugar
level to rise rapidly, like white bread, white flour, white rice, pasta
and potatoes. These foods contain the wrong type of carbohydrates,
which spike blood sugars. They have a high Glycemic Index.
You can read more about the Glycemic Index  in my special article.

Diabetes Test.
In order to test the development of Syndrome X, you can divide
your triglyceride level by your HDL level.
If the ratio is greater than 2, early signs of Syndrome X are present.

Cure for Syndrome X and Type 2 Diabetes.
Syndrome X or insulin resistance is totally reversible by life style
changes, that means consuming a low GI diet, combined with a
moderate exercise program and some basic nutritional supplements,
in order to improve insulin sensitivity.

Diagnosis of Diabetes
In a review article for the Mayo Clinic, Dr. James O’Keefe stated:
“Therapeutic efforts in patients with diabetes have focused
predominantly on normalizing increased  blood sugar levels,
while often ignoring many of these other modifiable risks, which
are caused by underlying insulin resistance.”

Doctors are mostly concerned about the fat content in people’s
diet, instead of treating insulin resistance, which is a much better
way to confront and control diabetes.

People with diabetes are deficient in the following micronutrients:
– Chromium: this is essential in the metabolism of glucose
and the action of insulin. It improves insulin sensitivity.
Diabetics need 300 mcg of chromium daily.
 – Vitamin E: apart from antioxidant defence, it also helps
to solve the problem of insulin resistance.
People  with a low level of vitamin E have a five times
higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
 – Magnesium: deficiency can exist in both type 1 and
type 2 diabetes. It also increases the risk of retinopathy
in diabetic patients. When this deficiency in older people
is corrected, insulin function improves drastic.
However, it is very difficult to diagnose magnesium
deficiency. Cellular levels can only be tested in reseach
labs, that’s why magnesium deficiency is under diagnosed.
We all need at least 400 – 500 mg of magnesium in
supplements every day.
   – Vanadium: This mineral is less known but can significantly
increase insulin sensitivity when taken in supplements.
Diabetics need 50 – 100 mcg in supplements daily.

The final question remains:If you struggle with diabetes, are you
willing to make life style changes to make yourself independent
of medication and live a healthier life?

To control your diabetes, you need a hemoglobin  A1C of less than 6.5.
This is hard to do with medication only. Watch your blood sugars
closely. If it drops to much, your doctor has to adjust your medication.

Applying these principles will significantly improve your diabetic control.