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Diabetes patients often experience stages of extremely high blood sugar. This is because their bodies are not working properly at the cellular level – their cells cannot use the insulin that is produced by the pancreas. This inability to use insulin is the reason for high blood sugar, which is the reason for diabetes.However, it is possible to treat this life-threatening disease through herbal remedies and a few lifestyle changes. If you are hoping to reverse the effects of type 2 diabetes, this article will teach you how to accomplish this.

Herbal Remedies for Type 2 Diabetes

In order to treat type 2 diabetes naturally, you need to know which herbs can be used to lower your blood sugar. One of the most effective herbal diabetes remedies is salacia oblonga. This herb will help the cells utilize more insulin than they normally can, and thus will help lower your blood sugar levels. This remedy works incrementally, preventing any undesired shock to the body’s systems. This remedy has been used in India as a remedy for all manner of ailments, including diabetes.

Medical research conducted into the efficacy of salacia oblonga by Dr. Andrew Weil has found that this remedy is a safe and effective way of controlling blood sugar because of its incremental nature. In the research study, it was found that the vast majority of diabetics who took salacia oblonga were able to lower their insulin dosage, while some were able to stop altogether.

Sources from the University of Maryland Medical Center have found this herb is one of, if not the most effective herbal remedy for diabetes. However, you must know the proper dosage before taking this herb. Taking too much can have negative effects.

Other Herbal Diabetes Remedies

There are many other herbal type 2 diabetes remedies. Bitter melon has been used as a remedy for diabetes and other ailments in China for centuries. This remedy works to reduce the amount of glucose in the bloodstream. Another effective remedy is the fenugreek seed. Like bitter melon, it works to lower blood glucose. Gymnema has been studied and is considered by some to be a potential replacement for synthetic insulin. Cinnamon has been found to help lower blood sugar as well.

To learn even more natural diabetes treatments and how best to use them, please download our Natural Diabetes Remedies Report. Our remedy report is based on all the latest medical research. Our step-by-step instructions will guarantee the successful treatment of your diabetes. Don’t let this disease shorten your life – download your copy today.

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While those within the fructose industry lead us to believe high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is like any other sugar we use (cue the bad commercials), there are many food and health professionals that strongly believe otherwise. Not to mention a 2012 study, published in the Journal of Global Health, has found that countries using high fructose corn syrup have 20% higher rate of diabetes than countries that dont. But, why is that?

While the Corn Refiners Association says that HFCS is healthy when consumed in moderation, just like table sugar, there is an important difference between the two: corn syrup does not turn off the appetite. In fact, it does quite the opposite.

For diabetics, HFCS does not stimulate insulin secretion or reduce ghrelin, the hormone that tells us were hungry. Instead, fructose causes your uric acid levels to rise, which blocks insulin from storing the sugar for proper energy use. Basically, HFCS limits your body in its ability to metabolize food and regulate appetite. Thus, as fructose is turned into fat, you continue eating more.

Health and diabetes professionals have found that the growing use of HFCS runs parallel to the rise in obesity in US the top consumer of HFCS in the world, consuming 55lbs of HFCS a year. (1)

Where Can You Find HFCS?

If youre battling type 2 diabetes, or on the road to pre-diabetes, its important to know what foods contain HFCS and how to avoid them. It is used as a sweetenerin a variety of foods and drinks, including:
  • Soda
  • Pancake syrup
  • Cereals and cereal bars
  • Ketchup
  • Sauces
  • Popsicles
  • Yogurt
  • Breads and baked goods
  • Salad dressings
  • Juice and cocktails
  • Nutrition bars
  • Canned peanuts
  • Canned fruit
  • Canned soups
  • Jams/Jellies/Preserves
  • Frozen foods and pre-made foods

If youre trying to control or avoid diabetes, HFCS should be non-existent in your diet. That means avoiding is an absolute necessity. There are a number of ways you can avoid the cleverly disguised HFCS in prepackaged and processed foods. Make your own food when possible to ensure quality ingredients are being used.

Make your own salad dressings: Find high quality oils and vinegars, even those that are infused with spices, to create yummy salad toppers.

Make your own sauces: Sauces can also be easily made beginning with a can of stewed tomatoes. Add a variety of spices to make it your own. Use apple cider vinegar for tenderizing and tart flavor!

Stop drinking soda: If you like soda for the carbonation, then switch to seltzer, or make your own seltzer and add in natural sweeteners such as vanilla. Better yet, try Kombucha, a fizzy, fermented drink with a tangy taste that is loaded with probiotics.

Read ingredients: Not every packaged food has HFCS, so be sure to read the ingredients list of each and every item. Look out for ingredients disguised as HFCS. Many manufacturers will list these names just in case you are looking at ingredients and want to avoid HFCS. Some other names for HFCS are:

o Inulin
o Glucose-Fructose Syrup
o Iso Glucose
o Chicory
o Fruit Fructose
o Corn Sugar

Health professionals have found that high fructose corn syrup is a major culprit in the rise of diabetes. Because it causes uric acids level to rise, keeping the sugar from being stored for energy and not regulating your appetite, your likelihood of gaining weight increases. The more HFCS food you eat, the more at-risk you are for obesity and diabetes.

So, whether you already have diabetes, or are pre-diabetic, its important you avoid this dangerous fructose ingredient all together. By making your own foods, being aware of ingredients and turning to alternatives, you can lower your chances of diabetes and live a healthier life.

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