5/21/2013

Diabetes disease is when the level of metabolism and sugar in the body is disturbed from performing its normal function. People with diabetes have blood glucose levels high due to lack of insulin that maintain low levels of glucose. When the system of the human body is unable to produce insulin, which results in diabetes. Insulin is produced in the pancreas.



The main causes of diabetes



We know that diabetes develops as a result of your body's cells, not getting enough insulin (a hormone that helps convert blood sugar/glucose into energy). This is usually because the pancreas is unable to produce enough insulin, or because your body's cells begin to resist insulin. Although we know what leads to the development of diabetes who don't currently know why this happens in some individuals and not others.



Type 1 diabetes is caused by the body's immune system destroys the insulin-creating cells in the pancreas. This process leads to a complete lack of insulin in the body, thus forcing a dependency on insulin injections.



Another factor is the inadequate diet. If you eat too much sugar, proteins, fats and refined carbohydrates, which turn into sugar, you can trigger diabetes. Studies have shown that people in poor countries are not affected by diabetes in so many because they don't overeat.



Recent research has found that infection, like strephylococci, can also lead to diabetes. Age is being accused as well. As you get older, they increase the chances of developing diabetes. Also, just like diabetes can lead to hypertension, suffering from hypertension can lead to diabetes.



Diabetes symptoms



The level of glucose in the blood stream is going to be high, if you are a diabetic patient, and this causes an excessive amount of blood flowing to the kidneys, indirectly increasing the frequency of urination. With this and the symptom of profuse sweating, you are likely to get your body into dehydration.



When blood glucose increases, insulin released from the pancreas regulates the glucose level. But patients diagnosed with diabetes have high levels of glucose that cannot be normalized. The result of increased levels of glucose, which often leads to glucosuria or urine glucose.



Insulin resistance occurs as a result the body continually produces increased insulin in an attempt to keep blood sugar levels normal. The body does this because the digestive process converts carbohydrates into sugars that goes directly into the bloodstream.



Diabetes is usually accompanied by the sudden weight loss, because of the body not being able to use the available glucose to generate energy. This can result in the individual being hungry during the day (polifagia), which leads to weakness and fatigue. In diabetes sugar levels do not allow some of the tissues and cells to function normally; Therefore, it may cause blurred vision or poor.



Treatment for diabetes



Many natural foods also help with blood sugar control in type 2 diabetes. These include Sage, buckwheat, okra, peas, Brewer's yeast, fenugreek seeds and broccoli and other vegetables. These foods help because they are high in fiber. Some herbs help also reported, including garlic, nettle, ginger, ginseng and Hawthorn.



Diabetes mellitus is known in Ayurveda as "Madhumeha". Ayurveda describes the pathology of this disease as caused by a disturbed "Meda Kleda and Kapha". It is believed that all body tissues lose their vitality due to this condition.



Hands on massage therapy can improve the health and well-being of a person. Muscles and soft tissues are manipulated in this process which affects the circulatory, nervous system and muscles of the body. Since massage was used to treat diabetes and other diseases.
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