Wednesday, September 16, 2015

It Is Possible To Reverse Insulin Resistance Naturally

By Nancy Gardner


Recently our televisions, radios, newspapers and internet news resources have been overflowing with items about insulin resistant diabetes. Television and radio programs as well as newsprint and web news sources seem to be overflowing with items quoting ever increasing numbers of cases that threaten to overrun our hospitals and surgeries. On a more positive note it is encouraging to read about the success of natural methods to reverse insulin resistance.

Diet and exercise treatments have been successful in both patients on the verge of being classified diabetic, and fully identified cases, to the extent that some patients were able to cease taking their medicines altogether. Perhaps it would be beneficial to provide some background regards the relevant chemical reactions before going any further.

To support normal functions the cells within our bodies must receive an adequate supply of energy. This is supplied by sugar, or more accurately glucose, which is absorbed into our bodies from carbohydrate foods that we consume. Insulin, created by the pancreas, is a hormone which plays an integral part in assisting the absorption process of glucose based energy into the cells. As this process takes place the levels of sugars within our circulatory system are raised and lowered at optimal rates in order to maintain the vital processes within our bodies.

Simply put diabetes is the state whereby abnormal levels of sugar occur within the circulatory system. The resistant condition results in the cells receiving insufficient glucose to provide energy, whilst sugar levels within the blood remain hazardously high. This has the potential to cause serious organ and tissue damage. With Type 2 diabetes the condition is exacerbated through obesity and a sedentary lifestyle.

Mostly the modifications recommended to rectify the situation are quite easy to follow. Doctors and Dietitians are increasingly able and willing to advise appropriate guidelines. A typical outline would involve cutting out starch rich and sugary foods. Processed food is therefore to be eliminated. So potato, cereals, rice, bread, white flour and of course refined sugar itself have to go.

Protein of a high standard like that available in shell fish, herrings, tuna, sardines and salmon are definitely recommended. These types of oily marine life are rich in omega 3 fats, often called good fats, work towards normalizing cholesterol levels within the body. Inflammation, another contributing factor in diabetes sufferers, is also reduced through eating oily fish.

Foods with a low glycemic index generally reduce spikes in blood sugars from arising and seeds, nuts, coconuts, avocado are good examples. Meat, lean cuts and consumed moderately, and egg is okay but try and source this organically. Green leaf vegetable like cabbage, spinach and kale are a must, as is fruit that facilitates a gradual rising of sugar levels. Apples, peaches, plums, bananas, and grapes are typical of these type of fruits.

The dietary tips proposed here are really just an outline. A quick internet search will provide many more guidelines as will a health care professional. Vitamin and mineral supplements in the correct dosage will also assist the dietary process. The important thing to remember is that with perseverance, it is usually possible to reverse and control this disease. Oh and remember the regular exercise. Regular means at least three times per week for at least thirty minutes but this is one case where more is better.




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