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Sugar: The Bitter Truth


Robert H. Lustig, MD, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology, explores the damage caused by sugary foods. He argues that fructose (too much) and fiber (not enough) appear to be cornerstones of the obesity epidemic through their effects on insulin. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [7/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 16717]

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Ways to hold your fast acting sugar for driving with diabetes, a diabetes case that will go on your car visor and be easily accessible to you for your diabetes fast acting sugar. Diabetes and driving you should always carry a fast acting sugar for unexpected lows. www.pumpwearinc.com

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How Your Body Works 4 Hypoglycemia, Low Blood Sugar & Diabet


How Your Body Works 4 Hypoglycemia, Low Blood Sugar & Diabetes What happens when the body cant regular its blood sugar levels correctly? How does it related to diabetes? What is hypoglycemia and what it hyperglycemia? Why do people become overweight or fat? What does blood sugar have to do with weight loss? What symptoms are a sign of blood glucose problems? Is there are natural way to treat high blood sugar, obesity ordiabetes? RADHlA is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist, CCN She is also a Certified BioNutritional Analyst. She has a M.Ed. in nutrition and is a professional member of the International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists, (IAACN), and the American Naturopathic Medical Association (ANMA). Visit Radhia’s Website at www.advancedhealthinstitute.com This video was produced by Psychetruth www.myspace.com www.youtube.com psychetruth.blogspot.com Psychetruth is empowered by TubeMogul www.tubemogul.com © Copyright 2009 Target Public Media. All Rights Reserved.

The Dangers of Aspartame (Artificial Sweeteners Sugarfree Diet Coke Zero No Sugar Added E951)


Aspartame (E951) is an artificial sweetener, used in over 6000 products. The food industry claims that aspartame helps in losing weight, but why is obesity then becoming such an ever increasing problem? www.naturalnews.com Aspartame is a very sweet chemical, responsible for a host of health problems such as obesity, diabetes, cancer, brain diseases, migraines, ADHD, etc. www.naturalnews.com www.wnho.net Aspartame breaks down into three toxic components: 1. Methanol. This is poisonous alcohol. In the body, methanol breaks down into formaldehyde, which is a poison. 2. Phenylalanine. This decreases the amount serotonin in your brain, which leads to mood swings (depressions) and an increased appetite! That is why aspartame is one of the main causes for the current obesity epidemic. 3. Aspartic acid. This is a neurological toxin comparable to MSG. The US Department of Health has recorded 92 (!) symptoms following complaints about aspartame. In fact, over 80% of all complaints filed with FDA are related to aspartame consumption! www.321recipes.com Some of the brand names for aspartame: AminoSweet, NutraSweet, Equal, NatraTaste, Canderel, Spoonful, Equal-Measure, etc. Aspartame is used in any of the following products: Sugarfree, Light, Diet, Zero (Coke, Sprite & Fanta), Coke 007, Pepsi Max, Crystal Clear, Low-Calorie, Crystal Light, No Sugar Added, Smint, Stimorol Ice, Stimorol Fusion, Freedent, Mentos, Sportlife, etc. Do no longer believe the lies of the food industry and the

2/5 DR. LLAILA AFRIKA – DIABETES (SUGAR DEMON)


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FATLOSS 101: How carbs, sugar and grains fatten you up!


If you really want to lose weight then you MUST control your blood sugar levels throughout the day. Eating refined grains and sugar is an excellent start but knowing how most foods effect your blood sugar will take you much farther. This video has been rebroadcast with permission from Underground Wellness @ www.youtube.com fat loss muscles ripped lean cut meat atkins caveman south beach the zone sears dr oz oprah ornish cousins diet food consumption

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Dr. Jameth Sheridan on the Link Between Sugar and Cancer #5


www.therenegadehealthshow.com – In this episode, Dr. Jameth Sheridan explains his research around the link between sugar and cancer. May be different than what you’ve heard.

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Diabetes – blood glucose, blood sugar

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Diabetes affects an estimated 18.2 million Americans, and the number rises each year. Diabetes is a chronic disorder, it means your blood glucose (often called blood sugar) is too high. Your blood always has some glucose in it because your body needs glucose for energy to keep you going. But too much glucose in the blood isn’t good for your health. One way it occurs is when the pancreas does not secrete enough of the hormone insulin.

There are three major types of diabetes:


1. Type 1 diabetes (Insulin-dependent diabetes): It is an auto-immune disease where the body’s immune system destroys the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. This type of diabetes, also known as juvenile-onset diabetes, accounts for 10-15% of all people with the disease. It can appear at any age, although commonly under 40, and is triggered by environmental factors such as viruses, diet or chemicals in people genetically predisposed. To live, people with type 1 diabetes must inject themselves with insulin several times a day and follow a careful diet and exercise plan.


2. Type 2 diabetes (Non-Insulin dependent diabetes): It is the most common form of diabetes, affecting 85-90% of all people with the disease. This type of diabetes, also known as late-onset diabetes, is characterised by insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency. The disease is strongly genetic in origin but lifestyle factors such as excess weight, inactivity, high blood pressure and poor diet are major risk factors for its development. Symptoms may not show for many years and, by the time they appear, significant problems may have developed. People with type 2 diabetes are twice as likely to suffer cardiovascular disease. Type 2 diabetes may be treated by dietary changes, exercise and/or tablets. Insulin injections may later be required.


3. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM): GDM, or carbohydrate intolerance, is first diagnosed during pregnancy through an oral glucose tolerance test. Between 5.5 and 8.8% of pregnant women develop GDM in Australia. Risk factors for GDM include a family history of diabetes, increasing maternal age, obesity and being a member of a community or ethnic group with a high risk of developing type 2 diabetes. While the carbohydrate intolerance usually returns to normal after the birth, the mother has a significant risk of developing permanent diabetes while the baby is more likely to develop obesity and impaired glucose tolerance and/or diabetes later in life. Self-care and dietary changes are essential in treatment.


Why do we get high blood glucose?

Glucose comes from the food eaten and is also made in the liver and muscles. Blood carries the glucose to all the cells in your body. Insulin is a chemical (a hormone) made by the pancreas. The pancreas releases insulin into the blood. Insulin helps the glucose from food get into your cells. If the body doesn’t make enough insulin, or if the insulin doesn’t work the way it should, glucose can’t get into your cells. It stays in the blood instead and the blood glucose level then gets too high, causing pre-diabetes or diabetes.


What is pre-diabetes?

Pre-diabetes is a condition in which blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough for a diagnosis of diabetes. People with pre-diabetes are at increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes and for heart disease and stroke. The good news is, if any have pre-diabetes, they can reduce the risk of getting diabetes. With modest weight loss and moderate physical activity, people can delay or prevent type 2 diabetes and even return to normal glucose levels.


Symptoms

You probably knew something was wrong before your doctor told you that you had diabetes, you may have:

Excessive thirst and appetite Increased urination (sometimes as often as every hour) Fatigue Weight loss Blurred vision Nausea, perhaps vomiting In women, frequent vaginal infections In men, impotence In men and women, yeast infection

If you have type 1 diabetes, be especially alert for the warning signs of ketoacidosis: nausea, excessive thirst, frequent urination, extreme weakness, abdominal pain and rapid deep breathing. Failure to respond immediately with injections of insulin and intravenous salt solutions (to replenish lost body fluids) can result in coma or death. Following list the symptoms that tell you more specifically that you blood sugar is low (hypoglycemia):

Shakiness Dizziness Sweating Hunger Headache Pale skin color Sudden moodiness or behavior changes, such as crying for no apparent reason Clumsy or jerky movements Difficulty paying attention, or confusion Tingling sensations around the mouth

Self Care Tips

Physical activity helps to burn calories, lower blood glucose levels, build muscle mass and improve body image. Additionally, it improves overall health and well-being.

Stretch daily. Park farther away and walk to destination. Take the stairs rather than the elevator. Engage in regular aerobic exercise (with approval from your doctor).

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Weight Loss Secret: Sugar Withdrawals


www.undergroundwellness.com Fungus article www.metabolictyping.info Contact Sean at sean@undergroundwellness.com for more info on Metabolic Typing and anti-fungal dieting

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Are you Tired? Hypoglycemia, Diabetes, Sugar Austin Wellness

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Be My Friend – www.myspace.com Are you Tired? Hypoglycemia, Diabetes, Sugar Austin Wellness Information about diabetes; prevention, management, treatment, cures, diet and care. Diabetes can be managed naturally without medications or drugs and prevented in the first place. Dr.Vincent Bellonzi is a chiropractor and a Certified Clinical Nutritionist. He has been in practice for over 12 years. He received his Doctorate from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic in 1991. Since 1998, Dr. Bellonzi has practiced in the Austin area. He works with athletes at every level to provide sports conditioning and rehabilitation. Visit Dr. Bellonzi’s website at www.bewellrx.com http This video was produced by Psychetruth www.myspace.com www.youtube.com © Copyright 2008 Austin Wellness Institute. All Rights Reserved.