Anyone who has diabetes knows that the disease has many different symptoms. These symptoms can range from tingling in the hands caused by nerve damage from high glucose levels to frequent urination.
As time passes, diabetes can cause a lot of serious harm to your body unless you reverse it. Well over 25 million people (about the population of Texas) now have diabetes. There are two types of diabetes.
Type 1 means that the cells in the pancreas have been destroyed. This is usually caused by an autoimmune disease. Very little insulin is produced in the pancreas and certainly not enough to keep glucose levels manageable.
Of the two types of diabetes, this one can be the most difficult to regulate and is often diagnosed in early childhood. However, Type 2 diabetes can be more easily reversed because this form of the disease is linked to metabolic disorders rather than cell destruction.
People who have Type 2 diabetes don’t have enough insulin production to control their glucose levels. To understand how to reserve diabetes, you will need to follow some tips such as the ones shown in Reverse Your Diabetes Today
Understand the Truth About Diabetes
If you look around in the medicine section of a grocery store or drug store, you will easily notice that there are numerous products dedicated to living with diabetes. You will find equipment for all kinds of diabetic needs, equipment for keeping your feet comfortable and protected from nerve damage, books on diabetic meal planning and more.
When you keep checking, you will see that there are scores of different testing supplies that you can purchase. In the past, to buy a glucose meter, testing strips and lances, you had to have a prescription.
But now that millions of people have been diagnosed with this condition, you can just pick up supplies over the counter. That removes the limit to how often you can test your levels and how much money you can spend on all the products.
If you will pay attention to all these supplies, you will notice that all of them are there to teach you how you can thrive while having diabetes. Your doctor will have you come in for A1c testing periodically so that you will know how well you are monitoring your levels.
This way, your medication dosage can be raised if your levels are staying too high. You will get warned about the long-term complications of diabetes - such as blindness or amputation if you do not keep a tight control on those numbers.
Having all these products and all this information from doctors is a good thing, right? Not always. Because when you have tools that help you stay where you are, it is too easy not to change.
It is too easy to just accept that this is the way it will always be. What all of this has in common is that the mindset you are being taught is geared toward making sure you understand how you can live with it rather than how you can fight it.
Instead of loading yourself down with information on accepting and living with diabetes or allowing others to tell you that you must live with it - look at the alternative - reversing diabetes.
Take back control of your health
It is easier to do than you might think. Reader’s Digest had an article online dated November 2012 that talked about some guidelines the American Diabetes Association was giving new patients.
Instead of automatically going on medication for diabetes after a diagnosis, the ADA suggested trying some lifestyle changes first. In a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the results debunk the myth that once you have diabetes, you will always have it.
Using lifestyle changes, participants monitored in one of the groups were said to be in diabetes remission. Their glucose levels were within normal range without the need for any medication.
Medications and Insulin Do Not Treat the Root Cause of Diabetes
When someone gets diagnosed with diabetes, one of the first things most doctors will do is give them a prescription for medicine or insulin to get those numbers under control.
But that is one of the worst steps that you can take. So why do doctors handle it this way? Because it has become the gold standard for the way that diabetes is treated.
Diabetes is one of the diseases where the treatment plan really does fall on the patient’s shoulders. Your doctor is not going to teach you how to cure diabetes. You will have to do it yourself. He is just going to teach you how to treat it – there is a significant difference.
Before you start looking into reversing your diabetes, there is something that you need to know. Diabetes is metabolic in nature and needs to be treated from a metabolic standpoint.
Insulin resistance and problems regulating your blood sugar do not start with your pancreas. It begins with leptin. Women naturally have more levels of this than men do.
Leptin is a hormone that can contribute to weight gain because of how it works with insulin. The more excess weight you have, the more leptin you have. You can become leptin resistant just as you can become insulin resistant.
The job that leptin does in the body is complex. It works to regulate how your body uses energy and it is instrumental in keeping your appetite on an even keel.
Have you ever noticed that with diabetes, it feels as if you are always hungry - even when you have already eaten a filling meal or snack? That is not the pancreas acting up - that is the leptin hormone.
What leptin does is to let your body know when it is time to release some insulin. This hormone is a key player in how your body will then use that insulin. This hormone is the reason that most of today’s treatment methods for diabetes do not work for curing diabetes.
Those treatments focus completely on bringing the glucose levels down to a manageable level rather than looking at the root cause. Instead, what is going on with the leptin hormone should be addressed.
With Reversal Available Why Do People Still Have Diabetes?
With the information that is easily available online, why aren’t more people taking the steps they need to take to reverse their diabetes? Well, one reason is that they do not know the information is out there!
They believe what they’ve been told. They think that they’ll always have it. They’re not aware of the information that can help them - information like what’s taught in Reverse Your Diabetes Today.
So, they accept it as a non-negotiable truth and set out to educate themselves about how to live life and treat the condition, never thinking to see if there is an alternative.
This mindset can be even more firmly entrenched within someone if they come from a family where having diabetes is prevalent among several members. If all the members of the family simply lived with the disease, then the odds are high that they will, too - because behavioral mindsets can contribute to the way that we live our lives.
So, an unintentional lack of knowledge can be one of the reasons that people still have diabetes. They just do not know there is a better way of life available. And sometimes when you believe something for a long time, it can be difficult to let go of what is ingrained in your mind and step out to reach for something better.
Other people have the knowledge. They know that diabetes can be reversed. They have investigated what it takes to get the ball rolling but then did not follow through.
A lack of motivation can be a reason that many people do not try to reverse their diabetes. Why the lack of motivation? Because we get comfortable in what we are most familiar with.
By doing what we have always done, we do not have to deal with being overwhelmed with latest information. There is a good reason that it is referred to as the comfort zone.
It is where we fit snugly with ease. We can have what we want to eat and we can do what we want to do – with the consequences being that you must treat the repercussions of your actions.
Even though there’s often that little voice inside our heads warning us that the way that we are dealing with diabetes is not right, we ignore it. And our health continues to get worse.
Unfortunately, some people still accept having diabetes because they bought into the belief that it cannot be changed and they are simply too discouraged to even try. This mindset is usually the place where a lot of newly diagnosed find themselves.
Reversing Diabetes Does Not Take Years
For many people diagnosed with diabetes that is not caused by an autoimmune disorder, diabetes arrived on the scene over the course of several years. During these years, there probably was not a lot of thought put into the kinds of foods that you were consuming.
So over time, your body’s pancreas just could not keep up with the demand that was put on it - and the insulin production stopped being as effective. For some people, diabetes is brought on because of their lifestyle.
They ate more food than their body could burn and neglected exercise. So, they gained too much weight and the more they gained, the harder the pancreas worked.
For others, diabetes - even Type 2 diabetes - had nothing to do with their weight. They are a normal body weight. But they ate foods that contributed to the onset of diabetes and one of the best things you can do is to learn how certain foods can help create a leptin resistance and cause your blood sugar levels to rise.
But regardless of the reason you have diabetes, regardless of how many years it has taken to reach this point in your life, turning it all around does not take years. It can be done in a matter of weeks.
Even Healthy Foods Can Thwart Diabetes Reversal
You have heard the advice until you can recite it from memory. Eat low fat foods. Get your proteins in for healthy muscles. Choose complex carbohydrates so you will stay full longer and eat less.
Consume plenty of fruits and vegetables. Eat whole grain. Drink plenty of water. You might even do all of that and yet you are still struggling with diabetes. None of the healthy tips and advice that you have followed for years are working.
So that means you must be doing something wrong, right? No. You are not the one who is doing something wrong. What is going on is that you have been following basic health and fitness advice – and that is not what you should be following.
Take the carbohydrates for example. While eating complex carbohydrates such as potatoes will keep you full longer than simply eating carbohydrates, the truth is that complex carbs work to create insulin resistance.
They work against your goal of reversing diabetes. Some complex carbohydrates have extreme high numbers on the glycemic index scale and can really wreak havoc with diabetes.
You must know which foods you need to avoid, which foods you should be eating and which foods you can have - but in a different form. Some of the advice that you might have been following might be the advice about avoiding sugar.
This is one of the biggest misconceptions when it comes to diabetes. You might have believed the myth that it is healthier to use artificial sugar when you want to satisfy your craving to have something sweet.
But eating artificial sugar causes a response with the leptin. This, in turn, signals for your pancreas to churn out some more insulin. This then triggers your appetite, making you hungrier and making you want to eat more.
You will want to watch out for the types of grains that can cause you to have trouble with your insulin production. You will also want to know why you need to have fats in your diet rather than avoiding them.
Some people who have diabetes find that doing a food cleanse to remove toxins from their system is beneficial to help them get started on reversing their diabetes.
One of the worse things that someone who wants to reverse their diabetes can do when they eat is to fill up their plate with foods that have a heavy glycemic combination count.
When you do that, it causes your pancreas to respond and release more insulin to deal with the load. Learning how to eat, what to eat and when to eat it is important.
If you want to reverse diabetes, you need to know that when you eat is as important as what you eat. Eating more frequently is more helpful for someone who wants to reverse diabetes than it is to eat only three times a day.
It is also more helpful not to eat within a certain amount of time before you go to bed at night. You can find this information as well as more guidance that will help you with eating in the Reverse Your Diabetes Today materials.
Your Weight, Exercise and Diabetes Reversal
You might have been told that your weight plays a big part in a diabetes diagnosis and diabetes reversal. The truth is that being overweight does contribute to causing diabetes.
However, the amount of weight loss that can help you with diabetes reversal is not a set amount. It depends on your body shape and type. This amount is going to be different for each person.
While one person might lose 10 pounds and see a notable change, someone else might need to lose twice that before he does. You do not have to exercise to reverse your diabetes.
What exercise can do for you is help you get your leptin and insulin where they need to be to work together the way they are supposed to. You will want to make exercise part of your goal, but in the beginning, it is not something you need to obsess over.
Here is why you do not want to stress over it. Your leptin levels are affected by stress - and that can include exercise. However, once you reach the stage where you are considered to have reversed your diabetes, you are going to want to make exercise a part of your life. You do not even have to exercise that long. Twenty minutes three times a week can make all the difference you need!
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