Type 2 Diabetes Articles:

Coenzyme Q10, Statins, and Heart Health

Coenzyme Q10 is a top cardio-friendly nutrient. Your heart has very high energy requirements and never gets to take any time off. Q10 is required for the proper production of energy at an optimal rate, around your body and specifically for your heart. If you lack it, you will be more tired and you will make free radicals instead of energy. If you lack Q10 within your heart it will speed up the aging process and weaken your heart.

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Fat Accumulates Differently in Diabetic Patients

A new study proves that where you store fat determines your risk for becoming type II diabetic. Using advanced whole body magnetic resonance imaging 93 overweight individuals were analyzed. Diabetic patients had higher levels of visceral fat (abdominal and around organs).

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Type II Diabetes Linked to Poor Cognitive Function

Elevated blood sugar has a sugar-coating effect on healthy body structures, stiffening them and aging them faster. New research with humans shows a 150% increased risk for cognitive decline and 160% increased risk for dementia in patients with type II diabetes.

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Calcium and Magnesium Help Prevent Type II Diabetes

A fundamental health principle is having a reserve of minerals that are involved in millions of daily chemistry reactions that sustain health. A new study of 64,000 women shows that higher intakes of both calcium and magnesium reduce the risk for developing type II diabetes by 21% - 33%. Even milk intake was found to be protective.

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Colostrum Improves Metabolism in Type II Diabetic Patients

First milk bovine colostrum is loaded with metabolically activating nutrients, including being the best dietary source of leptin available. In a study with 16 Type II diabetic patients it was found that taking bovine colostrum significantly lowered blood sugar, cholesterol, and triglycerides – all important improvements in healthier metabolism.

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Adequate Fiber Reduces the Risk for Type II Diabetes

3,428 non-diabetic men (ages 60-79) were followed for seven years to examine the relationship between their fiber intake and the risk for developing type II diabetes. Those with less than 20 grams per day of fiber in their diet had a significantly increased risk for developing type II diabetes, regardless of calorie intake and other variables.

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Sleep Problems are a Significant Risk for Type II Diabetes

Three new studies show that a short sleep duration, insomnia, and too much sleep all are reflective of a major problem in blood sugar metabolism that increases the risks for type II diabetes.

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Laughable Type II Diabetes Research Shines Light on Medical Ineptitude

The ability of Western medicine to treat an epidemic of type II diabetes in America shows the gross incompetence of their collective profession. Granted, type II diabetes is a tough problem because it means the natural regulatory systems of the distribution and use of calories is broken. However, if doctors can’t help solve tough problems then what good are they?

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Supplemental Carnitine Corrects Glucose Intolerance

A new study shows that supplemental carnitine can correct defects in fatty acid metabolism and glucose utilization that are due to the stress or obesity on metabolism or the affects of aging. This finding is of significant value in helping to correct and prevent diabetes and other problems associated with metabolic syndrome.

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Gene Abuse – The Self-Inflicted Path to Type II Diabetes

New diabetes-related gene research on humans has shown for the first time that the over-consumption of calories resulting in being overweight induces changes in gene expression in your muscles that result in a decreased genetic ability to burn calories. Unfortunately, this is incredibly bad news. And on the other hand, it can be viewed as self-empowering.

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