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Diabetes

Diabetes is the fastest growing health threat of our times. According to Diabetes UK, since 1996, the number of people living with the disease has more than doubled. Yet, despite this alarming rise in the number of people who are diabetic the mainstream is still sending out confusing dietary guidelines, which not only has the potential to increase your risk of developing the disease but in some instances can worsen the condition.

Here at the Daily Health we aim to educate you in how to stop diabetes from happening to you and your loved ones by following a diet that focuses on plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, healthy animal proteins and saturated fat (like butter, whole milk and avocados). We also want to armour you with the facts behind some of the most common drugs prescribed to treat this condition.

Latest Articles in Diabetes

vitamin D, lungs, healthy living

Diabetes Treatments: The Vitamin No Diabetic Should Be Without

I've written about diabetes plenty of times, and how it's joined at the hip with sugar, starch and carbohydrates in general. It's easy enough to avoid diabetes just by avoiding tho...

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weightloss

Two Vitamins That Can Benefit Diabetics

Type 2 diabetes is one of the most prevalent diseases in the world today. Fortunately, it is also one of the most treatable diseases with weight loss, a healthy diet, and exercise...

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kale, folate, hearing loss

Diabetes: Vitamin K a Valuable Nutrient for Diabetics

For diabetics, any trip to the doctor's office, no matter how routine, should be treated as an opportunity to take stock of various health issues that can be compromised by diabete...

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Luffa Complex, allergies, flu protection

Goat’s Rue Can Help Lower Blood Sugar Levels In Diabetics

Diabetes has now reached epidemic proportions in Britain. There are 1.4 million known diabetics in the UK, while an estimated one million people are unaware they even have the dise...

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metabolic syndrome

Dietary And Lifestyle Changes Can Prevent Type 2 Diabetes

Diabetes is fast turning into a serious problem, with the leading charity Diabetes UK estimating that 1.4 million people in this country suffer from the disease - with over three-q...

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blood sugar

Blood sugar Imbalance Can Worsen Diabetes Complications

Maybe you've been told you have insulin resistance, pre-diabetes, or the ominous-sounding Syndrome X. Or maybe you've already crossed the line into Type II diabetes. Whatever your...

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