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Diabetes Defined

Diabetes is a disorder that makes it difficult for us to metabolize sugar correctly. Glucose is a simple sugar that is the end result of the breakdown of sugar after our bodies metabolize it. The simple sugar glucose travels through our bloodstream and is snatched up by our cells and used as energy. The important vehicle that is used to move the glucose into our cells is called insulin a hormone. The insulin is made in the pancreas and it is used to shuttle glucose into our cells. In Type I diabetes, there is a malfunction with the pancreas and it produces little to none of the necessary insulin. Next, in Type II diabetes the body is producing insulin, but the cells are desensitized to it. In a nutshell, the cells are desensitized to it because of such a high level of blood sugar. In order to overcome diabetes an understanding of insulin and its vital role is most important.

Symptoms of Diabetes

Weakness and fatigue

Tingling and numbness in your hands, feet and legs

Blurred vision

Unquenchable

What Are Possible Methods For Relieving Symptoms Of Diabetes?

A few isolated nutrients have the possibility of relieving symptoms associated with diabetes. Because of recent research it is shown that these nutrients can possibly help us to maintain normal sugar levels and thereby allowing us to overcome diabetes. A few of these nutrients are listed below:

Bitter Melon Helps to stabilize blood sugar.

Fenugreek helps the body maintain healthy blood sugar.

Banaba leaf Stabilize blood sugar levels and lose weight

Cinnamon Helps balance blood sugar levels, by reducing insulin resistance. Increases normal energy levels and helps balance blood sugar levels.

Policosanol Improves LDL or bad cholesterol up to 29% it also regulates cholesterol levels.

To overcome diabetes you need to have knowledge of this disorder and ways or possible methods to deal with it. As new information on diabetes is uncovered I will share it with you.

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The information provided herein should not be construed as a health-care diagnosis, treatment regimen or any other prescribed health-care advice or instruction. The information is provided with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in the practice of medicine or any other health-care profession and does not enter into a health-care practioner/ patient relationship with its readers.


In general, however, soils can be divided into three categories; claylike, sandy or silt. The ideal soil consists of a good mixture of sand, silt and clay, and is classified as good garden loam. Clay soils have the greatest water-holding capacity, sandy soils the least.

The binding material of all good soils is an organic substance called humus. Humus increases the water-holding capacity of the soil, readily absorbs the sun's rays, liberates beneficial compounds for plants from the soil and fertilizes and improves soil texture.

Humus is added to the soil by the use of organic fertilizers such as manure or the product of a compost pile. Humus can be purchased directly, but the expense is usually prohibitive if it is a large area that needs treatment.

The soil is a living thing. In the tiniest area, several million animal and plant organisms carry on their appointed tasks. The greater the bacterial activity, the more fertile your soil is. Fertility requires four elements: bacterial life, sun, water and food.

Given the sun, all of the other elements can be added to the soil by proper treatment. Organic fertilizers provide the soil with all of the three important elements. There are a number of ways in which these materials can be added to the soil.

The Compost Pile

A compost pile is a combination of soil and such organic materials, possibly, as manure, garbage and plant cuttings. It is prepared by first placing a layer of inactive material (dried weeds, for example), and then placing a layer of soil, alternating succeeding layers of organic material and soil to a height of about 4 feet.

The width of the pile should also be from 4 to 6 feet. The compost pile should be kept well wetted-down, particularly during the first week or so of standing, and should be turned over at regular intervals. When decomposition has proceeded to a sufficient point, the compost can be spaded into the soil.

Mineral and Non-organic Fertilizers

Organic fertilizer, such as that found in a compost pile or animal manure, can be combined with inorganic fertilizer to make the best soil food. Organic fertilizers are classified according to their content of nitrogen, phosphorus and potash.

You may see a fertilizer designated 2-6-2. This means that it contains 2 parts nitrogen, 6 parts phosphorus and 2 parts potash. The numbers designating the content of inorganic fertilizers always indicate the proportions in the order noted above.

Cover Crops

Certain crops will add these inorganic elements to the soil as they grow and also provide a valuable organic manure. These cover crops are the easiest way to fertilize land, although they take time, usually a season, to produce their best effect.

Cover crops such as alfalfa, soybeans and similar crops add nitrogen to the soil when planted and, when ploughed under at the proper time, provide more. A good cover crop of legumes, ploughed under at the proper stage, can add 100 to 150 pounds of nitrogen to the soil per acre, or the equivalent of 10 to 15 pounds of animal manure.

Nitrogen and mineral content in the cover crop are highest just before maturity and should be ploughed under then. Hairy vetch, for example, a good cover crop for the home gardener because it is a winter annual and a good soil builder, may be sown early in September and should be ploughed under in May.

Keeping the Soil in Condition

Soil requires care. Fertilization during the course of the growing season, as well as in the course of preparation, is of great importance. The best and easiest way to effectively fertilize is to add either organic or inorganic fertilizer to a quantity of water and then distribute it over the soil.

This assures even distribution and quick absorption. Or spread it by hand or with a spreader, as on a lawn, and then wash down with your hose.

If you are working on building up a good soil foundation, apply your fertilizer before you spade or till, and then try to work it in evenly.

You may have to use lime, particularly if you live in the Atlantic Coast region where there is less calcium in the soil and. consequently, the soil is acid.

If you use pulverized limestone, with lots of organic matter, you are not apt to use too much.
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