Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Diabetes

Diabetes, according to the Wikipedia Online Encyclopia is:  "Diabetes mellitus is a syndrome of disordered metabolism, usually due to a combination of hereditary and environmental causes, resulting in abnormally high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia).  Blood glucose levels are controlled by the hormone insulin made in the beta cells of the pancreas.  The two most common forms of diabetes are due to either a diminished production of insulin (in type 1), or diminished response by the body to insulin (in type 2 and gestational).  Both lead to hyperglycemia, which largely causes the acute signs of diabetes: excessive urine production, resulting compensatory thirst and increased fluid intake, blurred vision, unexplained weight loss, lethargy, and changes in energy metabolism.

All types of diabetes have been treatable since insulin became medically available in 1921, but there is no widely available cure for any form of diabetes. Type 1 diabetes can only be treated with injected insulin, with dietary and other lifestyle adjustments commonly being part of the treatment. Type 2 is usually managed with a combination of dietary treatment, tablets and, frequently, insulin supplementation. Insulin can also be delivered continuously by a specialized pump which provides subcutaneous insulin through a temporary catheter.

Diabetes and its treatments can cause many complications. Acute complications (hypoglycemia, ketoacidosis, or nonketotic hyperosmolar coma) may occur if the disease is not adequately controlled. Serious long-term complications (i.e. chronic side effects) include cardiovascular disease (doubled risk), chronic renal failure, retinal damage (which can lead to blindness), nerve damage (of several kinds), and microvascular damage, which may cause impotence and poor wound healing. Poor healing of wounds, particularly of the feet, can lead to gangrene, and possibly to amputation. Adequate treatment of diabetes, as well as increased emphasis on blood pressure control and lifestyle factors (such as not smoking and maintaining a healthy body weight), may improve the risk profile of most of the chronic complications. In the developed world, diabetes is the most significant cause of adult blindness in the non-elderly and the leading cause of non-traumatic amputation in adults, and diabetic nephropathy is the main illness requiring renal dialysis in the United States."

Diabetes is a many faceted ailment that affects literally millions of men, women and children across the globe.  Kamran Rezapour, Health Advisor at Nutrition for Health, knows personally the distress and treatments.  His expertise on the subject of diabetes, and natural treatments for diabetes, are of prime concern for him.  His comments on diabetes are as follows:  "For years I had struggled with my own personal health battles. Like so many of us in this great country, I did everything medical doctors told me to do; unfortunately, my health battles were not getting any better.

That's when I decided to take personal responsibility for my health. Quality health and well being comes as a result of making good choices for your self and thank God we live in a country that allows us free liberty. It is your health and your responsibility, and no one cares about your health more than you.

Because of new found studies through modern day technology, advances in alternative medicine have made it easier for us to make safer choices of good health than ever before. Although some (but not most) prescription drugs have their place, alternative medicine is becoming more and more acceptable because they are safer and more effective. Let me now share with you some important facts that can dramatically change your personal health and well-being for the better!"

Kamran Rezapour stands ready to assist you with the natural treatment known as Diapan, to enable you to live fuller and richer lives.  His own personal battle with the illness has led to great discoveries that he is willing to share with anyone seeking to live life fuller and rich, even though they suffer with the disease known as diabetes.

For more information concerning diabetes, and natural treatments, simply go to:  http://www.diapan.com  Here, you will find first hand information concerning diabetes facts, misconceptions and frequently asked questions concerning the effects of traditional medicine as opposed to natural treatments like Diapan.  More information concerning the natural treatment of diabetes can be found here:  http://diabetes.diapan.net

Kamran Rezapour-Nutritional Advisor Nutrition for Health

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