Pre Diabetes – Causes, Risk Factors

January 17th, 2012


Pre diabetes is a metabolic condition and growing global problem that is closely tied to obesity. If undiagnosed or untreated, pre-diabetes develops into type 2 diabetes which whilst treatable is currently not fully reversible. Ben talks about the causes of prediabetes, risk factors and how prediabetes is determined. Read more about prediabetes: www.diabetes.co.uk

Type 2 Diabetes Causes Insulin Absorption Problems

December 23rd, 2011


type-2-diabetes-causes.com Type 2 diabetes causes several issues for people struggling with this disease. Insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, helps the body to absorb, use and store sugar. In this instance, the body produces insulin, but

Knowing About Type 2 Diabetes Causes

December 20th, 2011


type-2-diabetes-causes.com Many people may want to know more about type 2 diabetes causes. It is important to know about these causes as more and more people around the world are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. While type 1 diabetes is found

Type II Diabetes Causes and Symptoms

December 13th, 2011


type-II-diabetes.com Type 2 Diabetes is also called adult onset diabetes, type 2 diabetes, diabetes mellitus, or even just sugar diabetes. Many factors come together for this metabolic disorder to develop. There are early warning signs that can

What Causes Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Asthma? Low O2 in Cells and Heavy Breathing

December 6th, 2011


What causes diabetes, asthma and heart disease? Is there a single cause or many causes? Sick people have heavy and deep breathing that leads to low oxygen content in body cells, as Dr. Artour Rakhimov explains. Chronic diseases are based on low body oxygen level with reduced breath holding results: the stress-free body oxygen test that cannot be trained by just practicing it, but requires breathing techniques. It is one of the central questions in medicine and health care: How should we breathe 24/7 for more oxygen in body cells and better breath holding abilities? While this question is very important for better health and elimination of chronic diseases (cancer, diabetes, heart disease, asthma, COPD, etc.), very few people can provide exact details about correct and ideal breathing patterns. Moreover, medical studies show that people with heart disease breathe 2-3 times more than normal, but have low oxygen and reduced breath holding abilities. People with diabetes and asthma have the same problem. Their have deep breathing and poor breath holding test results (for the body oxygen test). Most people cannot explain why normal breathing provides more oxygen to cells and what the effects of deep breathing are. Meanwhile, thousands of published medical research studies have proven that over-breathing (or hyperventilation) reduces blood delivery and oxygen level in cells of the human body. It causes advance of cancer and diabetes. Heart and asthma attacks are triggered in

Ellie’s Diabetes Busters JDRF Walk, Sept. 2011

December 3rd, 2011


Ellie wants your help to find a cure for Type 1 Diabetes. Enjoy her video and please help out by donating to Ellie’s Diabetes Busters @ www2.jdrf.org and Like us @ www.facebook.com Thanks!

8 Common Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms And What They Mean

November 29th, 2011


diabetesdietcures.net – Discover how these 8 Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms can be a warning sign of type 2 diabetes and what they mean. Learn why these diabetes symptoms can mean high blood sugar and when it is time to see your doctor.

Type 2 Diabetes (Spanish)

November 26th, 2011


This patient education video is for patients who have type 2 diabetes. Included are the following sections: diabetes, causes, signs & symptoms, treatment options, controlling diabetes, hyperglycemia & hypoglycemia, and complications.

How To Deal With Gestational Diabetes

November 22nd, 2011


www.diabetesdiettreatment.com Gestational diabetes is a condition of high blood sugar during pregnancy. It usually develops during the second half of pregnancy, and can affect up to 15% of pregnant women. Some women more likely to get gestational diabetes. These include women who have had it before (with a previous pregnancy), who have diabetes in their family, who have had a stillborn baby before, who have given birth to a baby weighing ten pounds or more, or who are very overweight themselves. Some women develop diabetes during pregnancy without any of these risk factors, however.

People with diabetes stories – Ethan Lewis

November 15th, 2011


This is one of the inspirational interviews that every diabetic should listen. Ethan Lewis was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at an age of 12. He never stepped back from dreaming or achieving his dreams. He took diabetes as an inspiration and started his first business at 16yrs old and then Swaave card business at Univ of Tampa and donating part of profits to JDRF and now his third innovative diabetic product Glucobrands to treat hypoglycemia and donating part of profits to various diabetes causes. Following is what you can learn from Ethan: 1) How Diabetes inspired him to be serial entrepreneur 2) How he donates part of his profits to Diabetes cause and built social responsibility business 3) How to use Diabetes as inspiration to accomplish one’s goals and aspirations 4) His 12 years of Type 1 diabetes and entrepreneurial life 5) Building a strong Diabetes support network