Diabetes – “The Final Cure”
The American Diabetes Association is America’s leading voluntary health organization supporting diabetes research and diabetes education. ADA’s mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected.
The ADA was founded in 1940, however, their efforts have been unsuccessful as diabetes continues to escalate with no sign of abating.
Rip’s Bad Bikers, another well-known organization in the fight against diabetes makes a ride in October to raise money for research and treatment. Their efforts have done little to stem the escalation of diabetes.
Diabetes Facts:
o 20.8 Million Americans have diabetes
Diabetes Treatment Type – What Are the Diabetes Treatments?
Let’s start by saying that one of the natural diabetes treatment option is to take 60 grams of fresh ripe fruit of jamun and dip in 300 grams of boiling water and then cover it. And mash it after 30 minutes and sieve. Separate it into three parts and drink each part 3 times in a day.
Steady intake of two tender leaves each of neem and bilva in the morning reduces the levels of blood sugar.
Home Remedy for Diabetes Treatment
Soaked almonds are helpful if you take it in the morning with an empty stomach. Amla (Indian Gooseberry), as a result of its vitamin C content is useful in controlling diabetes. A tablespoon of its juice, mixed with a cup of fresh bitter-gourd juice, if taken on a daily basis for 2 months will secrete the pancreas and allow it to secrete insulin. Morpheme Amalaki offers pure Amla fruit extract in vegetable capsules.
Canine Diabetes – Causes, Signs, Symptoms and Treatments
Diabetes is caused when the pancreas no long produces enough or entirely stops producing insulin. Without insulin, the body’s cells cannot use glucose for aiding in digestion and for energy. The excess glucose builds up, causing diabetes.
There are two types of Canine Diabetes. Canine Mellitus I and II and Diabetes Insipidus. Mellitus I and II are the most common. Type I is often found in puppies and younger dogs. It usually has a congenital connection. Type II is typically found in middle age, senior and unspayed female dogs (estrogen interferes with insulin).
There are also two types of Diabetes Insipidus. Nephprogenic is found when the kidneys do not respond to the body’s production of antidiuretc hormone (ADH). This type is commonly caused by congenital factors, infections and/or medications. Central Diabetes Insipidus is a deficiency in the production of antidiuretic hormone (ADH). It is most commonly caused by congenital factors, trauma and/or tumors. Of the two types, Diabetes Insipidus is the more dangerous.