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Type II diabetes is a disease that has developed into a worldwide epidemic. At the time of the discovery of insulin in the 1920′s there was approximately one Type II patient for every Type I patient. Today, 80 years later, there are close to twenty Type II patients for every Type I patient. Preceding the onset of overt diabetes in most Type II patients is a prolonged period of insulin resistance that entails a host of detrimental derangements including impaired gluc… More >>

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Cat Diabetes Basics



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Your cat is your best friend and companion. Providing the correct care for your diabetic cat can provide you with the company of your pet for many years to come.

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Cat Diabetes Basics

Fruits For Diabetes Nutrition Ideas


NiceInfoYouNeed.com Fruits For Diabetes Nutrition Ideas -Choose whole fruits more often than juices. – Choose fruits and fruit juices without added sweeteners or syrups. – Eat lots of citrus fruit such as oranges, sweet lime, grapefruit, or olives. There are three fruits in particular that are especially beneficial for diabetic patients: apple, grapefruit and jambul. Apple One the most popular fruit, apples have a high pectin content and are very beneficial to diabetic patients. Grapefruit A citrus fruit with a typical, refreshing flavour has several medicinal properties that helps one fight diabetes — can bring down the blood glucose level within a time span of just three days. Rose apple or jambul It prevents the conversion of starch into bad sugar, thus controlling the blood sugar levels. People with diabetes are encouraged to eat at least five portions of fruit and vegetables every day. Spreading the fruit you eat through the day will avoid a sudden rise in blood glucose levels. Although some fruits have a lower glycemic index, the important thing is to increase the variety of different fruits that one eats. Eating more fruit and vegetables also helps to improve the overall balance of the diet. It is advisable to choose fruits that rank low on the glycemic index. Fruits high on the index are bananas, mango, chikoo, custard apple, dates, pineapple. How fast a fruit will raise your blood sugar also depends on considerations as whether you eat the fruit after a high

a type II diabetes summary


tp://type-ii-diabetes.info/ type 2 diabetes is primarily known and the adult onset diabetes and is classified as a metabolic disorder. The causes of this disease come mostly from a lack of exercise and a poor diet.

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