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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Diabetic disease?

how can i help my pencrease to make more insulin without drugs?
Answer:
Here are the differences and it looks like if you have type 1 then you really can't do anything to get your body to produce insulin.Differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetesIn general, people with diabetes either have a total lack of insulin (type 1 diabetes) or they have too little insulin or cannot use insulin effectively (type 2 diabetes).Type 1 diabetes (formerly called juvenile-onset or insulin-dependent diabetes), accounts for 5% to 10% of all people with diabetes. 1 In type 1 diabetes, the body's immune system destroys the cells that release insulin, eventually eliminating insulin production from the body. Without insulin, cells cannot absorb sugar (glucose), which they need to produce energy. Type 2 diabetes (formerly called mature-onset or non鈥搃nsulin-dependent diabetes) can develop at any age, but most commonly becomes apparent during adulthood. However, the incidence of type 2 diabetes in children is rising. Type 2 diabetes accounts for the vast majority of people with diabetes鈥?0% to 95%. In contrast to type 1 diabetes, insulin resistance is the main characteristic of type 2 diabetes. Insulin resistance refers to the body's inability to respond properly to insulin. Resistance develops because of many factors, including genetics, obesity, increasing age, and having high blood sugar for a long time.MORE INFO:
A 10-year study called the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) was completed in 1993. The study included over 1,400 people with type 1 diabetes and compared the results of intensive management with "standard" management. The participants who followed intensive management, keeping their blood sugar at lower levels, had significantly lower rates of eye, kidney, and nerve diseases than did the "standard management" group. A more recent study, undertaken in England, called the UKPDS, showed that people with type 2 diabetes also benefit from keeping their blood sugar as close to normal as possible. http://www.nfb.org/nfb/diabetes_mellitus...WE ARE TALKING ABOUT TYPE 1 DIABETES AREN'T WE?
you cant
As far as I know, you can't. BUT, you can increase your body's sensitivity to the insulin that is there with cinnamon. I don't know the amount, but I think I heard 1 tsp a day is enough to help regulate sugars.
Well, you really can't, however, you may be able to increase your body's sensitivity to glucose. There are many people who become diabetic partly because of obesity and when they loose weight, they often need less in the way of insulin or oral agents, and sometimes are able to stop taking the meds altogether. So if you're overwight and a type II diabetic, then loosing weight can only be for the good. If you're a type I diabetic, then you will have to take insulin, there's no way around it.

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