What exactly is diabetes anyway?

Well first there are two types of diabetes and have different characteristics, although the symptoms may feel the same.

Type 1 diabetes, also called juvenile onset diabetes usually occurs in young people. You just do not produce enough insulin and daily injections are needed to metabolize blood sugar.

A person can be born with 1 or diabetes developed by those who are unable or control type 2 diabetes with proper medication, diet and exercise.

Type 2 diabetes, also called adult-onset diabetes, occurs almost exclusively in adults. Generally diets high in GI are the culprits and the victims are overweight.

2 diabetes is a disease that occurs when the pancreas starts to feel the strain of excessive stimulation of long-acting insulin peaks of sugar in the blood and muscles become insensitive to insulin. If carbohydrate foods we eat in balance (low and high), the peak levels of blood sugar can be avoided, and a more harmonious functioning of our bodies will ensure the future health and longevity.

However, type 2 diabetes is not only physical health problems related to obesity. People who are overweight and / or obese are at significant risk for contacting severe chronic diseases like cancer, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and hypertension.

Type 2 diabetes is a terrible thing to achieve. It is a progressive condition and should be avoided at all costs. Early corrective action is critical. Usually be controlled with diet, exercise and sometimes oral medication in combination with insulin.

This is a very serious problem. If you are diabetic, then your life itself is at risk!

I do not think prescription drugs are the only solution to this crippling disease. There are many natural treatments showing significant success.

You can start to lose some weight and alkalinization of your body!

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