If you have diabetes, what I’m about to share with you in this post could prevent you from having a premature heart attack, save your eyesight, kidneys, legs, and nerves— even save your life.
Diabetes has a devastating effect on virtually every system in the body. This is what sets the stage for a variety of diabetic complications. But, as I will explain, this devastation is largely preventable.
www.healthservices.com.ng/diab.html Diabetes is a nutritional wasting disease. The elevated blood sugar levels that characterize diabetes cause excessive urination. In fact, diabetes mellitus is taken from two Greek words meaning “to pass through” and “Sugar” referring to excessive glucose-laden urination. www.healthservices.com.ng/ diab.html The Kidney Is Negatively Affected High blood sugar levels, which are caused by either lack of insulin or insulin resistance (type 1 or type 2 diabetes, respectively), overwhelm the kidneys’ capacity to reabsorb glucose as well as all water-soluble nutrients. Elevated blood sugar levels essentially act like an osmotic diuretic, washing out virtually everything.
www.healthservices.com.ng/diab.html Every time blood sugar rises and urination increases, patients with diabetes lose water, magnesium, zinc, B12, B6, folic acid, and many other nutrients. Although water is replaced by drinking, nothing is done to replenish the water- soluble nutrients that are also swept out. www.healthservices.com.ng/diab.html Other vital organs negatively affected by diabetes: The sexual organs, heart, eyes [Retinopathy], liver[ Nephropathy], joints and nerve endings of vital organs [Neuropathy]
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