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April 22nd, 2009 -- Posted in diabetes information |
Why is it that in India virtually nobody suffers from Type 2 diabetes?
Well – in the next few days you will find out!!! I promise!
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April 22nd, 2009 -- Posted in diabetes information |
Why is it that in India virtually nobody suffers from Type 2 diabetes?
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March 15th, 2009 -- Posted in diabetes information |
To those who know they are diabetic
It is important to manage diabetes properly and consistently.
Without proper management the following complications can occur:
- Increased risk of developing coronary heart disease
- Diabetic foot problems, or neuropathy – this is the most common reason for hospital admission
- Diabetic retinopathy leading to possible blindness
- Kidney disease – a major cause of kidney failure
Clinical studies have shown that tight blood glucose control can significantly reduce the risk of developing potentially life-threatening complications.
For those who are concerned
Ask your doctor for a blood glucose test TODAY if you have any of the following symptons:
- Blurred vision
- Frequent urination
- Extreme tiredness
- Frequent infection
- Greatly increased thirst
- Substantial weight gain/loss
- Gential itching
- Numbness or tingling in hands or feet
This advice is given by Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation, www.drwf.org.uk
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March 12th, 2009 -- Posted in diabetes information |
There are various risk factors to be aware of when considering the possible onset of diabetes, or pre-diabetes.
The three main factors are being overweight, being over the age of 40 and having a history of diabetes in the family.
Recent studies have added another factor to this list. This is the lack of sufficient sleep.
The studies found that the lack of sleep during the working week could increase the likelihood of developing an abnormality linked to Type 2 diabetes by up to five times.
The recommended time for sleeping each night is seven hours, but many people are sleeping less than 6 hours. The study found that those sleeping less than 6 hours a night were 4.56 times more likely to develop the abnormality, known as ‘impaired fasting glucose’, compared to those sleeping 6 to 8 hours.
It is accepted that sleep duration is less significant than the three main factors; but, along with being overweight, is one factor which we have some control over.
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March 8th, 2009 -- Posted in diabetes information |
There are genuine prospects for a cure for Type 1 Diabetes. Tests using mice have indicated the possibility that a BCG vaccine, which is normally used to prevent Tuberculosis, might provide the answer.
The drug works by destroying abnormal blood cells in the pancreas which obstruct the production of insulin.
In the mouse study, mice suffering from diabetes and with about two weeks to live were completely cured.
Human clinical trials are about to start in Massachusetts General hospital in Boston, America. There could be useful feedback within just a few months.
Trials are also to take place at Kings College, London and Bristol University.
BCG is a drug for which there is extensive knowledge since it has been tried and tested for over 80 years. This means that any future treatment could be quite cheap.
There are suggestions that a cure may be available within 4 years, although care will be needed because of the risk of an immune reaction.
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January 5th, 2009 -- Posted in diabetes information |
Diabetes Management
This site is mainly about the promotion of Diabetic Desserts but I know some people are new to Diabetes and would like general information. So these are just some brief comments regarding the management of Diabetes.
Currently there is no cure for either type 1 or type 2 diabetes. But this is not really a problem for most responsible and thoughtful people. All you need to do is to continue to research and read all that is available and listen carefully to your doctor, or other health professionals.
Proper management can give you many, many years of healthy living. And, note well, your diabetic diet does not have to be boring or tasteless.
Diabetes management starts with a visit to your doctor, finding out you have diabetes, what type you have, then arming yourself with as much information as possible about the particular type of diabetes you are diagnosed with. I must also emphasise that whatever you may read in this article, or elsewhere, do not make major changes to your routine without consulting a health professional.
All management begins with controlling the glucose cycle.
The glucose cycle is affected by two factors, entry of glucose into the bloodstream and blood levels of insulin to control the transport out.
Your glucose levels are very sensitive to both diet and exercise, so a change in either should first be discussed with your physician. Proper management of diabetes can bevery intrusive to the patient.
Proper management requires a complete lifestyle change and frequent, sometimes multi-daily checks of glucose in the blood. Type 1 diabetics need a more strict routine, with daily insulin injections essential.
Today it is easier to measure the blood sugar level. Glucose meters are readily available and are quite easy to use with a little practice and patience. If you still need to purchase a Glucose meter do some investigation; some meters need a smaller drop of blood to give a reading. It is also advisable to check your meter’s accuracy regularly when you visit your doctor.

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December 29th, 2008 -- Posted in diabetes information |
Diabetic Desserts is the topic of this blog, but for some, it is useful to know more about the nature of diabetes. There will be various posts in the future which will include facts and opinions concerning all aspects of diabetes. Don’t worry though there will be plenty of posts relating to Diabetic Desserts!
Not only will there be plenty of information concerning Diabetic Desserts; there will also be articles on Diabetic Diets, Food, Menus and Recipes.
Diabetes is a growing problem in most countries. With lots of populations at an all time high in weight gain and a low in health care, the problem is only growing. In fact, did you know that there are well over 150 million people in the world affected by the diabetic condition?
Diabetes is a disease of the metabolism. Our metabolism is to do with how our bodies
break down food and transform it into energy.
Most food that is processed through our bodies is broken down by digestive juices into
a sugar called glucose. Glucose is the fuel our bodies run on.
When we eat, and our food is processed, the pancreas is supposed to produce the right
amount of glucose from our blood automatically and release the right amount of insulin
into our blood.
In people with diabetes, little to no insulin is produced or the body’s cells don’t respond
correctly to the insulin that is produced. Therefore the glucose builds up and overflows
into the urine and passes out of the body.
This is how the body loses its main source of fuel even though the bloodstream contains
good amounts of the natural glucose.
There are two main types of diabetes, Diabetes Mellitus and Diabetes Insipidus. Diabetes
Mellitus is what most people know as diabetes and has two forms, Type 1 and Type 2.
Type 1 is an auto-immune disease where the body’s natural system is fighting against
another part of the body. In the case of type 1 diabetes, the system attacks the insulin
producing cells and destroys them. Therefore the pancreas can produce little to no
insulin. These people are in need of daily injections of insulin to live. Approximately five
to ten percent of diabetes cases are type 1.
Type 2 diabetes is the inability of the body to metabolize the human hormone insulin.
It is more common in older people and overweight people, and can sometimes be
controlled just with diet.
Diabetes Insipidus causes frequent urination and is quite rare.
Diabetics are not prevented from eating ‘nice’, ‘tasty, or ’interesting’ food! For instance, Diabetic Desserts can be just as delicious as normal desserts.
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