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Diabetes Overview
Background
Diabetes is a condition in which the body cannot produce insulin or cannot properly use the insulin, thus increasing the glucose (sugar) level in the blood.
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas. It helps the glucose to enter the cells where it is used as fuel by the body.
Types of Diabetes
Type 1 diabetes: Mostly occurs in children and young adults. In this type of diabetes the beta cells present in the pancreas stop making .... Read more
Gamma linolenic acid for Diabetes
Gamma linolenic acid (GLA) is an essential fatty acid (EFA) of the omega-6 family found primarily in plant-based oils such as evening primrose oil, black currant seed oil, and borage ....
Physical Therapy for Diabetes
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Magnetic Therapy for Diabetes
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Hydrotherapy for Diabetes
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Green tea for Diabetes
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A new research reveals that chamomile tea extract could prevent loss of vision and nerve and kidney damage associated with type-2 diabetes. However, the scientists feel more research is required to confirm this study.
A clinical trial conducted in China reveals that Tai-Chi exercises have beneficial effects on blood glucose levels, insulin, and insulin receptors of individuals with type-2 diabetes.
People with diabetes are usually prone to cardiovascular diseases which are linked to damaged blood vessels. Sulforaphane, a compound found in broccoli, encourages production of enzymes that protect these blood vessels. So, if you are a diabetic, eating broccoli is good for you.