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[D243]Diabetes Diet And Exercise
by Clara Myers, Cla
Finally there seems to be a paradigm shift in treating diabetes. Both patients and doctors are trying t prevent this disease rather than cure it. The wonderful thing about pre-diabetes is that it can be completely reversed. The key is to change what you eat and get physical exercise daily. It's a proven fact that excess body fat is a major contributor to the development of diabetes, so losing the extra weight is the best way to reverse the condition.

Dietary changes are crucial, and the reason is two fold. By changing what you eat now, you can stop making all the functions of your body have to work harder to keep you alive. Also, by changing your eating style, you can lose the extra body fat at a much faster rate.

When you constantly eat a lot of refined white sugar, flour, and other simple starches, you are stressing your body's natural functionality. The body is designed to extract the nutrients from foods we eat, and put them to good use as needed. It's also designed to filter out the useless materials in our foods. Feeding it too many useless sugars makes it constantly have to work to remove the excess from the body, and this can place unnecessary stress on the pancreas.

The constant onslaught of sugar and starches in our diet is one of the reasons pre-diabetes and diabetes is so prevalent in our society. The pancreas has to deal with the constant up and down roller coaster we create with our blood sugar levels. Starchy foods, in the form of junk foods and sweets, spike our body's blood sugar levels. The pancreas responds by pumping out extra insulin, and sometimes it needs to compensate a lot more than normal to deal with super high sugar spikes. The final result is that the body's muscle and fat cells stop resonding and become insensitive to insulin.

When the excess sugar is removed from the blood stream, the body thinks it's starving because the blood sugar levels are so low. The end result is a craving for sweets. This creates the blood sugar roller coaster that's hard on your body, and in time the pancreas will stop being able to deal with those large sugar spikes. When the pancreas is unable to manufacture enough insulin to handle the raised blood sugar levels, diabetes has developed.

All this can be avoided by simply changing what you eat on a daily basis. A proper diet takes stress off the pancreas, and in turn it is able to continue working properly for a much longer period of time. In combination with weight loss and homeopathy, it is possible for the pancreas to be healed of damaged caused by the sugar spikes that disrupted its function.

Exercise is the second part of reducing pre-diabetes. This is because exercise helps stimulate our bodies to lose fat faster. Once we have changed our diet, we will gradually start losing weight over time if we are consistent with the changes we've made. By exercising daily, our bodies are able to burn fat faster, and this results in our bodies using insulin properly since it is no longer being stored as fat and is now building muscle.

Note: The FDA may not approve some statements in this article. This article is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as professional medical advice.

Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that cannot be completely cured but can be managed through proper care. A diabetic patient must follow a health lifestyle, which include proper diet plan, exercises and prescribed medicines. This is the only way one can avoid or minimize the risk of diabetes long-term complications.

Diabetes Diet

Diet plays an important role in managing diabetes. The timings of the meals need to be fixed and rigidly maintained. Never skip meals. Fiber plays an important role in the diet of diabetics. The rich source of fiber is vegetables, fruits, grains and nuts. Fiber foods are not completely digested by our body. Foods rich in fiber induce a feeling of fullness, thereby reducing appetite. The consumption of fat must be reduced, focus instead of proteins and complex carbohydrates.

Diabetes Exercises

The role of exercise cannot be overestimated in managing diabetes. Although it is important not to overdo it ? and exercise must always be done keeping in mind your particular parameters, for instance, cardiac stimulation ? regular exercise definitely helps a diabetic bring the glucose levels down. Simply put a muscle at rest resists the action of insulin; an exercising muscle is more responsive to it. An obese patient may have sufficient or even an excess of insulin circulating in his body, but his system may resist it by way of peripheral tissue. Also, the more physically active you are, the more efficient your body is in handling the carbohydrate load.

Complications of Diabetes

If the blood glucose level is not controlled it may lead to following complications -

1.Heart disease
2.Kidney disease
3.Blindness
4.Impotency
5.Amputation

Disclaimer: This article is not meant to provide health advice and is for general information only. Always seek the insights of a qualified health professional before embarking on any health program.

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