Is There a Diabetes Cure?

by Morgan Mathers

Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in the United States affecting a huge percentage of people annually. Many people are not aware of their personal risk for diabetes (or diabetes-related complications if they are ALREADY a diabetic). Type II diabetes, or adult onset diabetes, can be prevented or delayed. If you need to just manage your diabetes read this article.

Measuring the levels of your blood sugar after a fasting glucose blood test is used for diagnosis and to determine if you are at risk or have diabetes. An elevated blood sugar of 126/140 mg/dl for two or more consecutive blood tests after fasting is an indication that you are a diabetic or pre-diabetic and should seek immediate medical treatment. A normal blood sugar level is 70 to 110 mg/dl on a regular basis.

If you have a close relative that has diabetes or you are obese you may already have Type II diabetes. Being overweight doesn’t always mean that you have or are subject to having diabetes but it is a good indicator of something to watch for.

Many Type II diabetes treatments could be as simple as a better diet, exercising on a regular basis, controlling blood sugar with medication and loosing weight. If you think you may have diabetes get diagnosed by a medical professional. Managing diabetes can be at the very least life altering and should not be ignored.

Stay informed! Visit your doctor regularly and always request a fasting blood test. Also your local pharmacist can help keep you knowledgeable about the latest and greatest products and services. Regular blood tests in a clinical situation are recommended, as well as some of the hand held home testing devices offered today. From time to time some community centers, drug stores or grocery stores offer blood glucose level tests for free.

As we know being overweight can cause a myriad of different problems. Diabetes is just one of them. Having weight reduction surgery could be a factor if you are a diabetes or pre diabetes. Post surgical patients have reported normal blood sugar levels in 80 of 100 cases.

Look into a homeopathic approach to diabetes by visiting your health food stores or pharmacists. Adding vitamins or supplements can make a difference. As always, consult you doctor before trying anything non medical.

With proper education and control a person can avoid and manage blood sugar levels in an effort to live a normal life and avoid the complications of diabetes.

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