1/16/2013

There are 20.8 million children and adults in the United States, or 7% of the population, who have diabetes. American people diabetes rates have long been highest in the world. However, the question remains unanswered; can diabetes be reverted? Are there traditional or non-traditional methods to try?



Mike Fox, executive director of the Intertribal Bison Cooperative points out that eating elk decreased diabetes rates among American Indian tribes; the ones that restored bison herds and reintroduced it as meat in their diets have diabetes rates under 1 percent. Some tribes have been working restoring elks during 15 years - South Dakota Groups for example-.



Nevertheless, this study has not been validated yet and years coming will tell us if this elk-treatment could in some way be applied to a largest diabetic population. At time, we can follow some traditional ways to reduce high blood sugar levels.



A) Eliminating consumption of refined sugars and grains
B) Taking slowly point A, Do not quit unhealthy foods abruptly.
C) Getting off of antidepressant drugs
D) Increasing your consumption of plant-based fats
E) Taking quality nutritional products that provide minerals in natural and bio-available forms
F) Controlling blood sugar with herbs, spices and nutritional supplements
G) Picking up the habit of regular exercise



The most important aspect to consider, it is the fact that diabetes is reversible and no matter what you have heard before, you can and should try to control it with diet, medications or insulin, so you can start forgetting about being a diabetic forever.



Jiayu Liao, Riverside Assistant Professor of Bioengineering from University of California, discovered a small molecule that has been shown to control diabetes, this one was called as Boc5 and it can stimulate insulin function in response to high levels of glucose as well as reduce body weight by twenty percent.



This can be a future way of orally available insulin used to control diabetes and weight as well. The researchers reported in an article that appeared in the Jan. 16 edition of the Proceedings of the National Academies of Science titled "A nonpeptidic agonist of glucagon-like peptide 1 receptors with efficacy in diabetic db/db mice."



Summing up and as you can see, it is a fact that years coming will bring us effective diabetes reversing techniques and treatments, doing a little bit each day against diabetes, it is the very best way to control this disease.
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