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what do u mean by this
by nasreen on Sep 24, 2005 08:37 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

what do u mean by this:
"Salt is the greatest culprit for diabetics."
"Also, you need calcium to digest sucrose. Insufficient sucrose intake might lead to calcium being leached off the bones."

i want u to explain how is salt the greatest culprit for diabetics and how insufficient sucrose intake might lead to calcium being leached off the bones.as a lay person i cannot understand how will insufficient intake of sucrose increase the utilisation of calcium.u r contradicting ur own statement.
thank you

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RE:what do u mean by this
by Dr.Vinay Jadhav on Nov 14, 2006 07:03 PM  Permalink
dumb dieticians giving insufficient and
conflicting advise!!

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Diabetes
by Arti on Sep 23, 2005 11:15 PM  Permalink 

I higly appreciate your effort of publishing these kind of articles.
Diabetes leads to extremely serious complications if not taken
care of properly. People really need to be fully aware of the
things that they should or should not be doing while dealing
with this health problem. Please keep on spreading information
about this disease.
Thanks

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Do's and dont's to Diabetics isquite sueful
by Polepaka on Sep 23, 2005 10:49 PM  Permalink 

Informative matter on do's and dont's is quite useful
and several tips by M.V Diabetic foundation,I have learned much about Diabetics.

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diabetic diet
by C.S.Dinesh on Sep 23, 2005 06:35 PM  Permalink 

Fo0er nastural precautions you take for this diabetic symtems
1.Walk regularlly to have good oxygen in morning atlreast two miles
2.Take one glass of water in the morning which is soaked with neem leaf (say three/four leaves)for over night
3.Eat as salaad TULIP/gant ghobi raw as sallad which acts as insulin
With this you keep in safe limits

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Type 2 Diabetics
by RAMAKRISHNAN.N.S. on Jun 21, 2005 01:18 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I was a diabetic patient from 1997(May) to 2004(April). I started taking only(all types) fruits and also sugarcane juice regularly. After a week or so my sugar level in the blood came down to below normal. Now I take only fruits for my breakfast and dinner. I take normal lunch. I am very happy to mention here that I have been able to control this dreaded disease successfully.

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RE:Type 2 Diabetics
by Prasad on Jul 27, 2005 05:40 PM  Permalink
How is it possible to reduce with sugar cane juice.

sugar in sugar can juice helps to reduce blood sugar level.

please give more info on this.

Thanks,
Prasad

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RE:Type 2 Diabetics
by MPD on Nov 14, 2006 03:25 PM  Permalink
Hi,

Myself is same case like you. What I will suggest
1. Consult a good endorinologist
2. Do not hesitate to take medicine
3. Exercise regularly
4. Avoid high tension work
5. Maintain diet as much as you can. It is very easy to say drink karela juice but tough to do it.
6. Don't take tensions of small things
7. Do not consult with unqualified persons for medication. They may confuse you.
8. Have a glucometer and maintain regular record of blood sugar
9. Check lipids once in three months
10. Check ECG,stress test,fundoscopy once in year though they are expensive
11. Say firm No to sweets and reduce salt intake
12. Make sure your BP is in control
13. Keep in mind there is no cure for diabetic and you have to live and die with it.
14. Enjoy your life. It is just not eating spicy and sweet food.
I hope this will help.
cheers

mpd



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Re: Type 2 Diabetics
by tukaram on Aug 15, 2009 04:22 PM  Permalink
helo sir how u could be able to control the sugar level?pl guide.

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Diabetic
by Rakhi on May 09, 2005 05:16 PM  Permalink 

Dear Madam / Sir,

Is it possible to be suffering from diabetic even with normal blood sugar levels ?

Two years ago, soon after the birth of my daughter, I had my blood sugar level in the diabetic range, but within a month or so after precautions and some homeopathic medication it came back to normal.

I gave up all the precautions and medications a long time ago and never had high blood sugar. I have been getting regular tests, even most extensive ones, done from many different labs, just in case one is not good. However I still have many diabetic symptoms. I am really concerned because I lost my mother to the same disease some time ago.

Rakhi

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Diabetic diet : dos and don'ts
by Roy on May 09, 2005 04:58 PM  Permalink 

sir,

I was recently diagnosed as diabetic. I am 33 year old and working. Please give me a few suggessions of what should I dos n don'ts, to keep a healthy life

Thanks for your suggestions

Roy



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Very good message
by A.R.SAKSHI RAM on May 09, 2005 03:04 PM  Permalink 

Very good message indeed. I shall be grateful if you could release a free booklet and distribute to all rediff customers so that the message of prevention and cure can be circulated among all masses.


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