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Is There a Diabetes Cure?

By Jerry Martin | August 21, 2008

by Morgan Mathers

Diabetes is being diagnosed today in America at alarming rates. Some say diabetes is diagnosed at even epidemic proportions. Unfortunately many American’s do not even know that they are the ones in peril. You may already have it or are at serious risk of getting it. Adult onset diabetes or Type II Diabetes should be avoided or at the very least postponed for those with a predisposition to diabetes. Managing diabetes and preventing it is the goal.

Measuring the levels of your blood sugar after a fasting glucose blood test is used for diagnosis and to determine if you are at risk or have diabetes. An elevated blood sugar of 126/140 mg/dl for two or more consecutive blood tests after fasting is an indication that you are a diabetic or pre-diabetic and should seek immediate medical treatment. A normal blood sugar level is 70 to 110 mg/dl on a regular basis.

Why does Type II Diabetes occur? It occurs in mostly in fat people, but not always, and who do not take physical care of themselves. Also Type II occurs in older people. A person may have a first line relative that has diabetes so heredity weighs in too.

Many Type II diabetes treatments could be as simple as a better diet, exercising on a regular basis, controlling blood sugar with medication and loosing weight. If you think you may have diabetes get diagnosed by a medical professional. Managing diabetes can be at the very least life altering and should not be ignored.

Stay informed! Visit your doctor regularly and always request a fasting blood test. Also your local pharmacist can help keep you knowledgeable about the latest and greatest products and services. Regular blood tests in a clinical situation are recommended, as well as some of the hand held home testing devices offered today. From time to time some community centers, drug stores or grocery stores offer blood glucose level tests for free.

Weight loss surgery such as Gastric Bypass or GBS has been known to help normalize blood sugar in obese patients. This new development is too astounding to just overlook. It has been reported that after surgery 80 percent of patients experience normal blood sugar levels.

There are some homeopathic alternatives to consider as well like vitamins and supplements. Be warned though that any home treatments should be in combination with your doctor.

Avoiding and controlling diabetes is all about blood sugar control. That is the trick. The million dollar question is how can you do this effectively on an on going basis and still live a productive and rewarding life.

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