I don't usually like to talk about myself. Ok, that's a lie. But, I recently had an experience with my own health that I thought might be of interest.
Like most folks, every year or so I go to the doctor for a check up. So a couple of weeks back I fasted for 12 hours and went early in the morning for my blood work. Not fun. The test isn't bad, but I am grumpy without coffee in the morning.
The doctor gave me a shopping list of tests that I can have and I chose. It's the most comprehensive set of tests I have ever had and the results of them were quite enlightening.
Here's some background. I am a 48 year old, pre-menopausal woman, slim build, very physically active and lifetime vegetarian (ovo-lacto). A doctor's dream patient.
As you might expect, my cholesterol readings have always been great – which is to be expected for a fit pre-menopausal woman (estrogen has beneficial effects on cholesterol). However, a few years ago, my tests showed that my blood sugar readings were "high" normal hovering around 100 mg/dl (5.5 mmol/L).
I was shocked and concerned that I was on the verge of developing pre-diabetes. The second year, the same test results. I got used to the idea that I was likely to develop Type II diabetes in 10 years. After all, for 20+ years I had been doing all the "right" things according to the American Diabetes Association guidelines – yet the numbers were inching higher.
I began to read bunches on pre-diabetes and what to expect. From reading, I knew that scientists are beginning to find more and more connections between not only high blood sugar and heart disease, but also links between blood sugar and pancreatic, colon, breast, prostate, and other cancers. I started to research ways to help myself nutritionally and fitness-wise. After a lot of research from traditional medicine to alternative, fitness and nutrition, I developed a plan and followed it for a year and a half.
To see if the plan is working, in the recent check-up, I asked for the full blood sugar testing including the test that measures blood sugar ranges over a 3 month period.
When the tests came back, my blood sugar was 80 and stable over 3 months. My cholesterol profile was even better than previous years.
Then, I compared the recent test with medical records kept over the last 20 years. I saw something amazing…my blood sugar, cholesterol and other readings (liver function etc.) are the same now as the were in 1991 – when I was 32 years old.
After that time, the readings slowly increased. By 1996, my blood sugar reading was 100. Why wasn't this pointed out at the time?
Well, back in 1996 the "normal" ranges for blood sugar were between 70 and 140. So, 100 was well within range. The designated normal ranges have dropped significantly in the last few years.
Now we have intermediate ranges called prediabetes. (110-125) This is used largely as an intervention technique, because if caught at these early stages, half of people will not develop diabetes if they change their habits and lifestyle.
So, back to my story: what was the plan I developed? What did I change over the last year and a half that so significantly lowered blood sugar readings?
Here's what I did:
Reduced dramatically the bread, pasta, rice and other grain-based things, brown or white, to less than once per week. Rarely ate sugar – paying specific attention to hidden sugars in food. No fruit juice or sports drinks Ate many more vegetables and raw vegetables. Used fruit in moderation. Added lots more protein foods: beans, nuts, lean dairy, eggs, soy (a non-vegetarian would include meat/poultry/fish) Had 5 to 6 small meals per day rather than 3 big ones. Added cinnamon daily. Included chromium and magnesium to my daily vitamin intake (multivitamin, antioxidants and essential fatty acids) Added more weight training to my workout. Practiced conscious stress reduction techniques
Since I did not approach the problem of lowering my blood sugar using the scientific method, it's impossible to say which of the above items individually helped lower the sugar readings Put all together, they did work …dramatically.
So if you or anyone you know have blood sugar increases, it's worth giving the things above a try. At the very least, you will be following a sound nutrition, fitness and wellness plan which certainly is good for you!
Blood Sugar For Diabetes
The more 'experienced' diabetics, the ones that have seen their doctor, taken their prescription, and still are dissatisfied with their blood sugar and weight levels, call us, too. They are now thinking Blood Sugar, control and something natural from herbs.
Both diabetic types want to restore their health to they way they were 10, 20, even 30 years ago. The common thread with both groups is they don't see prescription drugs as the answer. They're looking for something that is 'natural' or 'herbal', never having seen the inside of a laboratory.
Usually, this need for a natural solution is driven by the growing reports of deadly prescription drug remedies, where the solution is more harmful, even deadlier than the illness.
FDA recalls and news reports feed this fear. Products like Avandia, recalled for its sometimes fatal heart problems that its been shown to cause, give justification to Rx phobias.
But even the safer prescription drugs, ones that actually help to lower blood sugar levels without fatal side effects, have shortcomings.
Most of these products are successful at lowering blood sugar, but they also cause rapid or unexpected weight gain, defeating their purpose.
For these reasons, people suffering from Type 2 diabetes call us, looking for a natural, no side effects remedy that attacks both blood sugar and weight levels.
Several natural ingredients have been discovered that address both problems. And the good news is they've also been clinically tested, just like the 'Big Pharma' products to be safe for short and long-term use.
One of the most potent natural products we know of, contains a clinical dosage of chromemate (niacin-bound chromium) and citrimax (pure Garcinia Cambogia), along with other herbal ingredients. You should look up cinnamon and your favorite herbs see what is missing-the published clinical studies are missing. Only you can protect yourself with your own research.
These key, active ingredients have been subjected to rigorous clinical studies, using double-blind placebo procedures. The results of these studies show their effectiveness in lowering blood sugar and weight, while showing no side effects - both short and long term.
Other benefits included a lowered cholesterol level, and a lower purchase price. Prescription drugs, such as Metformin and Actos can cost anywhere from $2.00-$5.00 per day. A clinical dose of chromemate and citirmax (in the USP/NF approved, clinical dose level) costs diabetics about $1.50 per day.
In regards to this product, the most common questions people need to ask are:
"Does this product really work?" You can hunt out COMPARISON CHARTS on the Internet, but the answer is an emphatic YES! Having been tested at reputable medical institutions like Harvard and Georgetown University, it's been proven to be effective.
"If I take this product, do I still need to follow my doctor's advice to diet and exercise?" Also, an emphatic YES! Your doctor is right. No product alone is a substitute for proper diet and exercise. But with this supplement, the results on your weight loss have been shown to be 3X greater with the supplement, than with diet and exercise alone.
"How long do I need to take this product before it works?" Based on many clinical studies conducted for 90-day periods, you will start to notice a drop in appetite within 1-2 weeks, followed by noticeable weight loss by week 4.
It's recommended, based on clinical tests, that this product be taken 3 X daily for the 90-day period.
If you have been or are considering an alternative to prescription drugs, we urge you to check with your doctor first. But safe, effective alternative remedies for blood sugar and weight loss exist for suffering Type 2 diabetics. Then get out there and READ and look for the published studies and support yourself.
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