Sunday, August 30, 2009

Peanuts Help Against Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is on the rise, but research shows that
small changes in the diet and getting more exercise
can decrease the risk of getting it. Also, the same
behavior changes can help people that already have
diabetes.

A recent study identified magnesium as a possible
mechanism for protection against type 2 diabetes.
Getting enough magnesium helps insulin function
properly in the body.

Further research has shown that regular consumption
of peanuts increases diatary magnesium to adequate
levels.

Five one ounce servings of peanuts per week has been
shown to decrease the risk of developing type 2
diabetes by twenty-seven persent.

A one ounce serving of peanut butter is about the size
of a golf ball. Dry peanuts would be a small hand full.

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Acupuncture For Diabetic Neuropathy

The scientific investigation of acupuncture in diabetes includes
both experimental and clinical studies. Animal experiments
have shown that acupuncture can cause the pancreas to inhance
insulin synthesis, increase the number of receptors on target cells,
and speed up the use of glucose, that results in lowering of blood
sugar.

Painful diabetic neuropathy has been successfully treated in
77 percent of patients treated with acupuncture in one study.
That success rate is excellent and there are no side effects with
acupuncture.

When done properly by a trained professional, acupuncture is
extremely safe.

Conventional medicine only offers pain relievers, antipileptic
drugs, and antidepressants for neuropathy.
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