By admin, on January 18th, 2009

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Diabetes Education
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Diabetes is a huge problem in our country. I wanted to do this post because I think if people are educated about risk factors they are more likely to recognize if they have the problem. My father-in-law had no idea he was diabetic and stopped at one of those health fairs for a screening. He found out he was diabetic and eventually made some radical changes to his diet and lost quite a bit weight. My husband is pre-diabetic and has been using diet to keep from becoming a full blown diabetic.
Risk Factors for Diabetes:
Having a family history of diabetes
By Justine, on November 21st, 2008

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Benefit of Acai Berry
Have you been hearing all the buzz about Acai (ah-sigh-ee). Acai is number one Dr. Perrisone’s (on Oprah)
list of top ten superfoods. According to Oprah.com Acai berry comes from a special Amazon palm tree. The acai berry is harvested in the rainforests of Brazil and is said to taste like a blend of berries and chocolate. Acai possesses a tremendous combination of things that are good for your health – antioxidants, amino acids and essential fatty acids.
The concentration of anitoxidants (which helps combat premature aging) is 10 times higher in acai than it is in red grapes. Additionally acai has 10 to 30 times the anthocyanins of red wine. Anthocyanins are defined as flavonoid pigments found in many varieties of vegetables and fruits. Theyre a good source of antioxidants.
By , on November 16th, 2008
Potassium Levels
Potassium is one of those minerals that is very valuable as a supplement when you are recuperating from an illness. It also has a number of other benefits:
Helps your muscles and nerves function properly - I have found eating foods high in potassium keeps me from getting cramps in my legs.
Maintain the proper electrolyte and acid-base balance in your body - Your electrolyte levels can get out of balance when you are ill.
Helps lower your risk of high blood pressure
Potassium is very important in regulating the activity of muscles and nerves. The frequency and degree to which our muscles contract, and the degree to which our nerves become excitable, both depend heavily on having the right level of potassium in our body.
Potassium is also involved in the storage of carbohydrates for use by muscles as fuel. Potassium helps the body maintain the proper electrolyte and acid-base (pH) balance. Potassium may also decrease urinary calcium loss which is caused by a high-salt diets (typical of most Americans), thus helping to prevent bones from thinning out at a fast rate.
By admin, on November 5th, 2008

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Diabetes Type 2
Scientists in Iceland recently began marketing a blood test that lets you find out if you are genetically predisposed to adult-onset type 2 diabetes. Diabetes type 2 has reached near epidemic proportions here in the United States. The disease is prevalent in overweight people and can lead to blindness, heart and kidney disease, and other complications. Since diet and exercise slow diabetes’ progress, knowing early on could make a difference.
Some experts say though that the test may not be all that helpful. They say the test could distract attention from prevention of the disease. In fact, weight, blood-sugar level, and family history currently are considered by many in the medical community to be the most reliable predictors of type 2 diabetes. Also, if the test result is positive, your doctor will tell you to lose weight and exercise. Seems even if your test results are negative, the advice will be the same if you are overweight.
By admin, on April 4th, 2008

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Benefits of Cinnamonn
When King Solomon was plagued with indigestion, he used cinnamon to treat his indigestion. I first heard about the benefits of cinnamon in Teresa and Joe Graedons column – The People’s Pharmacy. Cinnamon is an effective natural remedy for all kinds of digestive complaints such as flatulence, diarrhea, nausea and cramps. Cinnamon tea is also an anti-spasmodic making it good for preventing internal cramping (during your period) and “night cramps” of the leg,calf and foot. Pamela Allardice author of Natural Remedies A-Z says “Leg cramps may be further alleviated by supplementing the diet with calcium and an increased intake of vitamin B-6.”
She recommends using 2 teaspoons of the dried powdered bark (I use the mexican cinnamon you can buy at the grocery store. It crumbles easily.) steeped in boiling water for 15 minutes. Then sip cooled tea slowly, one hour before each meal.
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