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Carbohydrates, being the simplest foods we eat, will always raise blood sugars faster than protein or fat. But remember the simpler or more processed the carbohydrate the faster it's released into the blood and the faster your blood sugars will rise. Too many carbohydrates in your diet, especially simple carbs like sugar and refined or processed carbohydrates, will make it difficult to maintain stable blood sugars and will also leave your stomach with nothing in it, reinforcing the notion that you're hungry leaving you craving to eat again. … More Info
90% of Type-2 Diabetes cases develop after significant fat is gained the belly area. This belly-fat contributes to insulin resistance which effectively 'gums-up' pores in body cells preventing sugar from being absorbed from the blood. As blood sugars rise the pancreas works harder by making more insulin. Years of stress and overwork causes the pancreas to fail prematurely leading to insulin fatigue and diabetes. … More Info
Sugar isn't poison, it's our main energy source. But it’s also corrosive because it attaches to and damages proteins. Trapped sugars in the blood accelerate the corrosive damage to blood vessels that leads to the damage of important body tissues and to the diabetic complications that cause failing health. … More Info
The 5M's of Diabetes Care are an easy way to remember that healthy self-care coices you make at home are as important for controling your diabetes as anything your doctor can do.… More Info
I learned how top control type 2 diabetes with diet and i want to help you learn what I had to learn.… More Info
We've been arguing a lot in the office about this video. I'd like to hear everyone's opinions about what is really going on here.… More Info
Check out how some of your favorite celebrities are managing life in the spot light and their diabetes.… More Info
A dog saves man from diabetic coma. Meet this incredible dog who saved a man from slipping into a coma due to complications from diabetes… More Info
I've always loved this one. Just sit tight through the first few minutes of inane chatter. It gets funny after that!… More Info
"Team Type 1’s goal is to prove that by using the tools provided to manage diabetes, exercise and healthy living, a person with diabetes can do the same as a normal person – only better,” said Phil Southerland, team founder.… More Info