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		<title>The Effect of The Glycemic Index on The Body</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 19:24:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Glen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding Glycemic. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about Glycemic.
The Glycemic Index was discovered in 1981.  It determines the rates of how different carbohydrates effect the body.  The Glycemic Index is especially important to those [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding Glycemic. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about Glycemic.</p>
<p>The Glycemic Index was discovered in 1981.  It determines the rates of how different carbohydrates effect the body.  The Glycemic Index is especially important to those who suffer from diabetes who need to watch their blood glucose.  Diabetes have a difficult time breaking down glucose found in many carbohydrates and digesting them normally.  This causes kidney and sometimes liver damage    The effect of the glycemic index on the body is that it allows people to know which carbohydrates are the ones that can cause the most damage and those that break down easily in the system.  The effect of the glycemic index on the body  is crucial to anyone who wants to monitor their blood glucose level.</p>
<p>For example, certain foods, such as vegetables and fruits, with the exception of the potato, can be good glycemic foods.  They are low on the glycemic index and tend to take a long time to break down in the body, giving the system plenty of time to absorb the sugars and eliminate them without causing too much damage to the body.  Other good glycemic foods include whole wheat pastas and certain types of rice.  There are many excellent whole wheat pastas on the market today that make a wonderful substitute for traditional pastas that are made from white flour.</p>
<p>By being aware of the glycemic ratings, the effect of the Glycemic Index on the body can also assist a person who wants to avoid those carbohydrates that absorb quickly into the system and are the most difficult to digest.  These include white breads, refined sugars, baked potatoes, rice, items made with white flour.  By understanding he ratings of these carbohydrates, a diabetic can be educated to know the effect of the glycemic index on the body.  </p>
<p>If you find yourself confused by what you&#8217;ve read to this point, don&#8217;t despair. Everything should be crystal clear by the time you finish.</p>
<p>Years ago, people with diabetes would simply be told to avoid carbohydrates.  It was not until 1981 when the medical community began rating different carbohydrates as to their impact on the system.  It became apparent to medical researches that certain carbohydrates absorbed quickly into the system and others absorbed more naturally and were more desirable alternatives to the high-rated carbohydrates.  By 1981,  the medical community was discovering he effect of the glycemic index on the body not only pertaining to diabetics, but to others as well.  The effect of the glycemic index on the body gave birth to some very popular low-carb diets such as The South Beach Diet and other diets that monitored carbohydrate ratings.</p>
<p>The effect of the glycemic index on the body can assist a person who is watching his or her carbohydrates, either due to diabetes or a diet, to determine which carbohydrates are more dangerous for their body than others.  A person who has been diagnosed with diabetes should familiarize him or her self with the Glycemic Index as soon as possible.  </p>
<p>Diabetes can be controlled by a healthy diet.  By learning about the Glycemic Index, one can empower themselves to learn which foods should be avoided and which foods can be beneficial to their health.  All individuals can benefit from the Glycemic Index, but this information is particularly invaluable to someone with diabetes.</p>
<p>Those who only know one or two facts about Glycemic can be confused by misleading information. The best way to help those who are misled is to gently correct them with the truths you&#8217;re learning here.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his new GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.gvo.co"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Kidney Disease and Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 04:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Glen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not everyone who has diabetes gets kidney disease.  This is yet another popular misconception about the illness.  While uncontrolled glycemia can cause kidney disease, diabetics who maintain their proper blood glucose levels can avoid kidney disease.  
Diabetics who get kidney disease acquire this life threatening condition because they are unable to dispose [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not everyone who has diabetes gets kidney disease.  This is yet another popular misconception about the illness.  While uncontrolled glycemia can cause kidney disease, diabetics who maintain their proper blood glucose levels can avoid kidney disease.  </p>
<p>Diabetics who get kidney disease acquire this life threatening condition because they are unable to dispose of the waste products of sugars and starches through their systems.  These foods remain in their system and do not break down and eliminate, as they do in others without the disease.  The sugars and starches stay in the system and cause the blood sugars to rise to high levels that can be dangerous.  Not only that, it makes it difficult for proteins to pass through the system.</p>
<p>Eventually, when a person has uncontrolled diabetes and does not maintain their proper blood glucose levels, the elimination process through the kidneys ceases to function effectively.  The kidneys have to work harder and harder to eliminate the waste products and the proteins are blocked.  The kidneys filter too much blood and begin to leak.  Protein is lost through the kidneys and from the body.  Towards the end, waste products begin to build up into the blood.</p>
<p>This is the basics of kidney disease.  Kidney disease is acquired in many ways.  In diabetics, it is acquired because the kidneys worked too hard to filter out the sugars and starches and were unable to remove waste products from the blood.  Eventually, like any organ that is overworked, they shut down.  When the kidneys shut down, a person is often put on dialysis, in which a machine functions as the kidneys.  In some cases, a person with kidney disease can opt for a transplant, however this is not often available to persons with diabetes.</p>
<p>A person cannot live without their kidneys.  Therefore, it is imperative that a person with diabetes understands how their kidneys function and what they can do to help these vital organs function efficiently.  A diabetic does not have to contact kidney disease at all.  A diabetic can avoid most complications of the disease by simply following the orders of their physician and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.</p>
<p>Now that we&#8217;ve covered those aspects of Glycemic, let&#8217;s turn to some of the other factors that need to be considered.</p>
<p>Many diabetics are non compliant patients.  Non complaint patients are those who do not do what the doctor instructs them to do.  They do not follow the diet as recommended in the Glycemic Index.  This chart was developed to inform people with diabetes of which foods to avoid.  Those foods that are high in the glycemic index take the longest to break down and do the most damage to the kidneys, who try their best to eliminate the waste.  The Glycemic Index was developed in 1981 and is a potential lifesaver for anyone with this disease as it clearly states which foods to avoid.  </p>
<p>Other methods of non compliance include not monitoring their blood sugar.  A diabetic is often prescribed a blood monitor that he or she must use several times a day to check their blood glucose levels.  In addition, the levels are recorded and should be presented to the physician during their scheduled visit.  Many diabetics do not comply with this integral part of their treatment.</p>
<p>Insulin or medication is usually prescribed for diabetics who sometimes refuse to take these lifesaving medications.  The insulin or medication enables the foods to break down and assists the kidneys in eliminating waste.  There is no reason not to take these medications and there are many different programs available for those who cannot afford these medications.</p>
<p>Exercise and weight control are crucial to maintaining a healthy lifestyle not only for diabetics, but for the general population.  Yet many people simply refuse to follow these essential guidelines.  </p>
<p>Diabetes is not necessarily a precursor to kidney disease.  Kidney disease and diabetes are two different diseases.  One does not always lead to the other.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
By Anders Eriksson, feel free to visit his new GVO affiliate site: <a href="http://www.gvo.co"><b>GVO</b></a></p>
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		<title>Weight Control In Diabetes Management</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 02:19:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Glen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is imperative for a person with diabetes to manage their blood sugar and carbohydrate intake.  This is the objective of diabetic management.  Unlike people without the disease, diabetics do not process certain sugars and carbohydrates through their system, which increases the glucose level in their blood,.  Glycemia is the term used [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is imperative for a person with diabetes to manage their blood sugar and carbohydrate intake.  This is the objective of diabetic management.  Unlike people without the disease, diabetics do not process certain sugars and carbohydrates through their system, which increases the glucose level in their blood,.  Glycemia is the term used for the measure of glucose in your blood.  People who have diabetes have to measure the amount of glucose in their blood several times a day.  Monitors are provided to people with diabetes by their physicians so that they can do this.  There are many different monitors on the market today that make monitoring blood glucose levels easy and painless.</p>
<p>There are several reasons as to why certain people are prone to acquiring diabetes.  Although there is a genetic link to the disease, weight also plays a significant role in diabetes.  People who are considered obese have an increased chance of  acquiring diabetes and poor weight management makes it difficult for them to control the disease.  </p>
<p>People who are overweight can, in some cases, eliminate the condition by losing weight.  If, for example, a significant gain in weight caused a person to acquire Type II Diabetes,  a proper diet and elimination of the obesity can reverse the condition of the disease.  Weight control in diabetes management is not only essential in treating the disease, but can also actually reverse this potentially life threatening condition.  There have been many instances where those who have been obese and who have lost weight have also lost diabetes.  This reversal effect, however, only works with those who contacted the disease by being overweight.  Those who contact diabetes through a genetic disposition cannot reverse the condition.</p>
<p>You can see that there&#8217;s practical value in learning more about Glycemic. Can you think of ways to apply what&#8217;s been covered so far?</p>
<p>Weight control in diabetes management can take many facets.  From eating the correct foods and eliminated carbohydrates, particularly those that are high on the Glycemic Index, from your diet, you can not  only lose weight, but manage the disease.</p>
<p>Exercise is crucial for everyone.  It raises our energy level, keeps us active, improves our mental state, is instrumental in treating depression but is essential when managing diabetes.  By exercising, a person with diabetes can not only better control the glucose in their blood as active muscles can better eliminate blood glucose than idle muscles, but exercise is an excellent way to implement weight control in diabetes management.</p>
<p>Weight management in diabetes is one of the more important aspects of treating this condition.  Other ways in which someone can manage their diabetic condition is to take the proper medication as prescribed by your physician and be certain to monitor your blood glucose with a testing device.   Many diabetics, especially when first diagnosed, are in denial.  Diabetes are among some of the most non compliant patients treated by physicians, which can be dangerous to the patient and frustrating to the doctor.  By following doctor&#8217;s orders, eating the proper foods, taking prescribed medication, monitoring your blood sugar levels and watching your weight, you can stave off harmful complications of this disease.  Weight control in diabetes management is one of the first methods in treating your condition,.</p>
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		<title>Type I and Type II Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 12:35:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Glen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are two different types of diabetes.  Type I and Type II.  Type I Diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and very young adults.  Type I Diabetes differs from Type II in that a person with Type I Diabetes does not produce insulin at all.  Insulin is needed to take sugar [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are two different types of diabetes.  Type I and Type II.  Type I Diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and very young adults.  Type I Diabetes differs from Type II in that a person with Type I Diabetes does not produce insulin at all.  Insulin is needed to take sugar from the blood into the cells.  Type I diabetes used to be called Juvenile Diabetes as it was diagnosed in children at early ages.  The symptoms of Type I and Type II Diabetes are very similar.  Frequent urination, frequent thirst, excessive hunger are three of the most common symptoms.</p>
<p>A person with Type I Diabetes must be on insulin for the rest of his or her life.  This does not mean that they cannot lead a long, productive life.  In fact, people who are diagnosed young in life become accustomed to the treatment and are generally more compliant than those who are diagnosed with Type II diabetes later in life and who tend to ignore many treatment options.</p>
<p>Years ago, a child who was diagnosed with Type I diabetes had to inject himself every day with insulin to remain alive.  Today, however, insulin pumps are available that make daily injections a thing of the past.  A person with Type I diabetes, as is the case with those with Type II diabetes, has to watch their diet and avoid certain foods high in sugar and starch.  </p>
<p>In 1981, the Glycemic Index was developed at the University of Toronto that rated those foods diabetics should avoid on a scale system.  Some foods were very high on the scale and took a longer time to process in the system, causing more strain on the kidneys and adverse affects on insulin.  Other foods were low on the scale and digested at a slower pace.  For years, it was commonly assumed that sweets were the cause of diabetes at that these were the only foods to avoid.  With the advent of the Glycemic Index as well as other medical studies, it became apparent that sweets were not the only foods to avoid.  As a matter of  fact, a baked potato, often seen as a nutritional substance, is actually more harmful than a candy bar.</p>
<p>Now that we&#8217;ve covered those aspects of Glycemic, let&#8217;s turn to some of the other factors that need to be considered.</p>
<p>Carbohydrates are the bane to diabetics.  And this is the food group rated on the Glycemic Index.  People with Type I and Type II diabetes must limit their intake of carbohydrates.  Certain carbohydrates, those rated low on the Glycemic Index, can be taken in smaller quantities.  Those on the high scale should be avoided at all cost.</p>
<p>People with Type II diabetes are generally diagnosed later in life.  This condition often effects older people and those who are obese.  The incidents of Type II diabetes has mirrored incidents of obesity in the United States and most in the medical community agree that there is a clear link to obesity and the development of this disease.  People with Type II diabetes do not process enough insulin to break down the glucose in their system and cause their kidneys to work overtime in getting rid of the waste.  While some people with Type II diabetes are prescribed insulin, most are started on a regiment of medication.</p>
<p>Physicians generally hope that by taking medication as prescribed, exercising, eating the right foods and monitoring their blood glucose levels, they can avoid the use of insulin.  In many cases, patients are very successful at maintaining good blood sugar levels by modifying their diet, exercising and losing weight.  Others who are not successful usually end up taking insulin.</p>
<p>As with both Type I and Type II diabetes, there are complications.  These complications such as heart disease, nerve damage, kidney disease and skin disorders can be avoided if patients comply with the instructions of their physician, learn about their disease and do all they can to manage it.  Diabetes is far from a death sentence.  With proper maintenance, those with Type I and Type II diabetes can live long and happy lives.</p>
<p>Of course, it&#8217;s impossible to put everything about Glycemic into just one article. But you can&#8217;t deny that you&#8217;ve just added to your understanding about Glycemic, and that&#8217;s time well spent.</p>
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		<title>How To Prevent Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 04:36:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Glen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you&#8217;re learning about something new, it&#8217;s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant information available. This informative article should help you focus on the central points.
In many instances, diabetes is an inherited disorder.  People who have first degree relatives with this disease are more prone to developing this disease than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;re learning about something new, it&#8217;s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant information available. This informative article should help you focus on the central points.</p>
<p>In many instances, diabetes is an inherited disorder.  People who have first degree relatives with this disease are more prone to developing this disease than people with no genetic disposition.  People who have a first degree relative with diabetes can avoid contacting the illness by having themselves tested by their physician.  The physician can do a series of blood tests that will determine whether or not the patient is pre disposed to this condition.  If a person has a pre diabetic condition, there are many things they can do to avoid getting this disease.</p>
<p>However, Type II Diabetes has become nearly an epidemic in this country.  Many in the medical community believe that one of the reasons many people acquire this potentially life threatening condition is from obesity.  The diabetes epidemic has mirrored the obesity epidemic currently overtaking the United States as well as other countries.  People consume foods that are high in carbohydrates and sugars and low in nutrients at an alarming rate.  We often think of diabetics as being people with a sweet tooth who crave sugar.  This is not the case.  More often, a person who is obese has more of a chance of getting diabetes than a person who maintains his or her weight.</p>
<p>One way how to prevent diabetes is by managing your weight.  Although there is little you can do about having a genetic disposition to the disease, there are ways you can prevent becoming one of the millions of Americans who develop diabetes each year.</p>
<p>Now that we&#8217;ve covered those aspects of Glycemic, let&#8217;s turn to some of the other factors that need to be considered.</p>
<p>When seeking how to prevent diabetes, the first thing a person can do is watch your weight.  Studies indicate that people who are overweight are more prone to developing diabetes.  How to prevent diabetes.   Rule number one is manage your weight.  One way to manage your weight is to stay way from foods laden with saturated fats, and sugars.  Stay away from fast food, which is usually high in fats, carbohydrates and sugars.  Most fast food offer little in the way of nutrition but are high in fat and carbohydrates.</p>
<p>Another way how to prevent diabetes is to exercise.  Exercising regularly improves blood sugar control.  Because active muscles dispel glucose from blood quicker than non-exercised muscles, regular exercise can do wonders in staving off or preventing diabetes.  In addition, regular exercise also helps to maintain stable weight, another factor in preventing obesity.</p>
<p>Again, the misconception that people contract diabetes through excessive consumption of sugars is inaccurate.  It is not only sugar that contributes to the disease.  While it is good to eliminate the use of excessive sugar in your diet, carbohydrates are also contributory to the onset of diabetes.  One way on how to prevent diabetes is becoming aware of the Glycemic Index.  The Glycemic Index was developed in 1981 and rates which carbohydrates are more difficult to eliminate glucose from the blood.</p>
<p>When asking yourself how to prevent diabetes, focus your attention on your weight, exercise and diet.  In many cases, simple lifestyle changes can prevent someone from getting this potentially life threatening disease.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve picked some pointers about Glycemic that you can put into action, then by all means, do so. You won&#8217;t really be able to gain any benefits from your new knowledge if you don&#8217;t use it.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
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		<title>You Can Control Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 18:16:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Glen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perhaps you, like many other Americans, have recently been diagnosed with diabetes.  Diabetes can be a life threatening condition and can cause many different complications in individuals with this illness.   If you or a loved one has recently been diagnosed with diabetes, be aware that you can  control diabetes.  By [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps you, like many other Americans, have recently been diagnosed with diabetes.  Diabetes can be a life threatening condition and can cause many different complications in individuals with this illness.   If you or a loved one has recently been diagnosed with diabetes, be aware that you can  control diabetes.  By maintaining your weight, following the instructions of your doctor and taking your medication, as well as watching your diet, you can eliminate the complications that often arise in someone with this condition.</p>
<p>There are many ways you can control diabetes.  Many people who are first diagnosed have a period of time where they are in denial.  Although Type II diabetes has become somewhat of a national epidemic, many people refuse to believe that they could possibly have this disease.  Perhaps they are not overweight or do not eat a lot of sweets.  These are only two precursors to diabetes.  Many people who are not overweight or who do not eat a lot of sugar have also been diagnosed with Type II diabetes.  It strikes everyone.  And there are also some indications that it can be an inherited disorder.  If you have a first degree relative who has diabetes, there is a very good chance that you may inherit this disorder.  You should bring this matter to the attention of your physician so he or she can do some simple blood tests to determine if you are at risk for diabetes.</p>
<p>You can control diabetes.  If you are diagnosed with Type II diabetes, one of the first things you need to do is to get a blood sugar monitor so that you can keep a record of your blood sugar.  Your doctor will want you to do this several times a day, particularly after you eat.  You will also, most likely, be prescribed certain medications.  You should take them as directed.  You will also be given diet suggestions.</p>
<p>The more authentic information about Glycemic you know, the more likely people are to consider you a Glycemic expert. Read on for even more Glycemic facts that you can share.</p>
<p>Many people who have Type II diabetes are non compliant.  This means that they do not take their medicine, monitor their blood sugar and eat all the wrong things.  You can control diabetes if you simply comply with your doctor&#8217;s instructions.</p>
<p>One of the best things you can do to control diabetes is by being aware of the Glycemic Index that is given to certain carbohydrates.  Those with Type II diabetes are warned to stay away from carbohydrates.  Diabetics have a difficult time breaking down the sugars and starches and absorbing them into their system.  Certain carbohydrates have higher blood glucose levels which takes them longer break down.  By being aware of which carbohydrates rank high in the glycemic index is just one way to monitor the glycerin, which is the amount of glucose in the blood.  It is imperative for a diabetic to monitor their glycemia.</p>
<p>You can control diabetes if you take your prescribed medication, monitor your blood sugars,  become aware of carbohydrates that are high in the gylcemic index and keep an eye on your glycemia, which is the concentration of glucose in the blood.  By complying with medication, testing and diet, you can keep your diabetes under control.</p>
<p>It never hurts to be well-informed with the latest on Glycemic. Compare what you&#8217;ve learned here to future articles so that you can stay alert to changes in the area of Glycemic. </p>
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		<title>Foot Complications of Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 00:07:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Glen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you&#8217;ll find that the subject of Glycemic is certainly no exception.
Whenever we think about people with diabetes, we often think of them as having problems with their feet.  This is one of the most common complications of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you&#8217;ll find that the subject of Glycemic is certainly no exception.</p>
<p>Whenever we think about people with diabetes, we often think of them as having problems with their feet.  This is one of the most common complications of diabetes and diabetes, more than anyone, need to make certain that they address any problems with their feet early on as such problems can result in a life threatening condition.</p>
<p>Foot complications of diabetes are caused by neuropathy.  Because the high glucose levels in the blood of a diabetic person affects the central nervous system after a period of time, it also affects nerves in various parts of your body.  Most often effected are the nerves in the feet.  The furthest from the brain, it is here where people with diabetes who have nerve damage, often do not feel cold or pain or even heat.  People with diabetes that is uncontrolled often can injure their feet without feeling it.  The injury may result in a blister or wound that will be slow to heal.  The blister or wound becomes infected and the foot complications of diabetes begin.</p>
<p>In addition to not having the proper nerve sensations in their feet, people with diabetes often develop very dry feet because the nerves that secrete oil into the feet no longer work.  Their feet may peel and crack, which only makes it even more probable for them to get sores and wounds in their feet.</p>
<p>Because high blood glucose levels make it difficult to stave off infection, a diabetic with a sore on their foot must be treated differently than a person without diabetes.  The sore may be very slow to heal, if it heals at all.  Infection often sets in.  This can lead to gangrene and, in some cases, amputation.  </p>
<p>Foot complications of diabetes work like this.  A person who has diabetes and who has not been keeping their blood glucose level under control gets an injury on their toe.  It begins to bleed and crack.  Then bandage it, hoping it will heal.  It does not heal and soon the wound becomes infected.  They go to the doctor who begins to treat the wound with antibiotics.  Sometimes this works, sometimes it does not.</p>
<p>Think about what you&#8217;ve read so far. Does it reinforce what you already know about Glycemic? Or was there something completely new? What about the remaining paragraphs? </p>
<p>When the wound does not heal and the infection begins to spread, gangrene can set in.  Gangrene can kill a person, and the doctor knows this.  So the person with diabetes has a choice, they can either lose their toe or their life.  In most cases, they choose to lose the toe.</p>
<p>In some cases, however, the gangrene has already spread to the foot.  Plus, the amputation risks more infection.  In many cases, not only does the person lose their toe, but their entire foot.  And this can continue until they lose their leg.</p>
<p>This information is not meant to frighten anyone with diabetes.  It is only to make a person realize how vital it is for anyone with this condition to be aware of the feet complications of diabetes.  No one has to lose a toe or a foot or a leg.  They simply need to manage their disease so that they can retain a healthy blood glucose level that will enable them to fight off any infection that may arise from a bump on the foot and stave off neuropathy.  By maintaining a healthy glucose level and avoiding glycemia, a person with diabetes can lead a full life.  The trick is to follow the rules dictated by the condition.</p>
<p>Avoid foods that are high in starch and sugars.  The Glycemic Index is an excellent tool that can inform a diabetic about which foods should be avoided.  Maintain your weight and exercise regularly.  This will also boost your immune system.  Be sure to visit your doctor regularly and monitor your blood glucose level.  Keep a record of the levels to present to your doctor so he or she can adjust your insulin or medication if needed.  By complying with your physician, you an avoid many of the complications that accompany diabetes.</p>
<p>Diabetes does not have to be a killer.  Glycemia is life threatening but can be controlled.  If you or a loved one has this condition, see the doctor regularly and follow the plans to manage the disease.</p>
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		<title>The Effect of The Glycemic Index on The Body</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 23:59:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Glen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Glycemic Index was discovered in 1981.  It determines the rates of how different carbohydrates effect the body.  The Glycemic Index is especially important to those who suffer from diabetes who need to watch their blood glucose.  Diabetes have a difficult time breaking down glucose found in many carbohydrates and digesting them [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Glycemic Index was discovered in 1981.  It determines the rates of how different carbohydrates effect the body.  The Glycemic Index is especially important to those who suffer from diabetes who need to watch their blood glucose.  Diabetes have a difficult time breaking down glucose found in many carbohydrates and digesting them normally.  This causes kidney and sometimes liver damage    The effect of the glycemic index on the body is that it allows people to know which carbohydrates are the ones that can cause the most damage and those that break down easily in the system.  The effect of the glycemic index on the body  is crucial to anyone who wants to monitor their blood glucose level.</p>
<p>For example, certain foods, such as vegetables and fruits, with the exception of the potato, can be good glycemic foods.  They are low on the glycemic index and tend to take a long time to break down in the body, giving the system plenty of time to absorb the sugars and eliminate them without causing too much damage to the body.  Other good glycemic foods include whole wheat pastas and certain types of rice.  There are many excellent whole wheat pastas on the market today that make a wonderful substitute for traditional pastas that are made from white flour.</p>
<p>By being aware of the glycemic ratings, the effect of the Glycemic Index on the body can also assist a person who wants to avoid those carbohydrates that absorb quickly into the system and are the most difficult to digest.  These include white breads, refined sugars, baked potatoes, rice, items made with white flour.  By understanding he ratings of these carbohydrates, a diabetic can be educated to know the effect of the glycemic index on the body.  </p>
<p>The more authentic information about Glycemic you know, the more likely people are to consider you a Glycemic expert. Read on for even more Glycemic facts that you can share.</p>
<p>Years ago, people with diabetes would simply be told to avoid carbohydrates.  It was not until 1981 when the medical community began rating different carbohydrates as to their impact on the system.  It became apparent to medical researches that certain carbohydrates absorbed quickly into the system and others absorbed more naturally and were more desirable alternatives to the high-rated carbohydrates.  By 1981,  the medical community was discovering he effect of the glycemic index on the body not only pertaining to diabetics, but to others as well.  The effect of the glycemic index on the body gave birth to some very popular low-carb diets such as The South Beach Diet and other diets that monitored carbohydrate ratings.</p>
<p>The effect of the glycemic index on the body can assist a person who is watching his or her carbohydrates, either due to diabetes or a diet, to determine which carbohydrates are more dangerous for their body than others.  A person who has been diagnosed with diabetes should familiarize him or her self with the Glycemic Index as soon as possible.  </p>
<p>Diabetes can be controlled by a healthy diet.  By learning about the Glycemic Index, one can empower themselves to learn which foods should be avoided and which foods can be beneficial to their health.  All individuals can benefit from the Glycemic Index, but this information is particularly invaluable to someone with diabetes.</p>
<p>Now might be a good time to write down the main points covered above. The act of putting it down on paper will help you remember what&#8217;s important about Glycemic.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
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		<title>Depression And Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 05:15:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Glen</dc:creator>
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Many people who are diagnosed with diabetes are overwhelmed with an onslaught of new information, medications, doctor visits and a feeling of helplessness.  Diabetes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When most people think of Glycemic, what comes to mind is usually basic information that&#8217;s not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there&#8217;s a lot more to Glycemic than just the basics.</p>
<p>Many people who are diagnosed with diabetes are overwhelmed with an onslaught of new information, medications, doctor visits and a feeling of helplessness.  Diabetes can be frightening, particularly for anyone who is not familiar with the disease.  We read about complications and insulin and medication and feel hopeless.  </p>
<p>Many diabetics experience a period of denial when first diagnosed with diabetes.  They refuse to believe there is anything wrong with them.  While they remain in denial, the condition worsens.  This can often lead to depression.  Depression and diabetes often go hand in hand.  According to the American Diabetes Association, people with diabetes have a greater risk for developing depression than other individuals.  </p>
<p>The stress of management of diabetes can take a toll on an individual.  There are new medications to take, blood sugar must be monitored frequently and a record kept for your doctor.  There are frequent doctor visits and there may be several different medication combinations needed before your blood sugar is kept under control.</p>
<p>On top of that, people who have diabetes are often faced with sudden lifestyle changes.  Foods that they once enjoyed are now taboo.  An exercise regime is often recommended, which can be good for depression, but people with depression often have little energy to begin an exercise regime.  As the depression continues, people often lose interest in monitoring their blood sugar levels and may even skip their medication.  </p>
<p>It seems like new information is discovered about something every day. And the topic of Glycemic is no exception. Keep reading to get more fresh news about Glycemic.</p>
<p>Symptoms of depression include a loss of pleasure in every day activities you used to enjoy as well as a change in appetite.  You may have trouble concentrating and have trouble sleeping.  Or you may even sleep too much.  Many people suffer from depression, but for a diabetic, it can be life threatening.  Depression and diabetes is a dangerous combination.  </p>
<p>People who are diagnosed with diabetes can empower themselves by learning as much about the disease as possible from the beginning.  This can alleviate the feeling of helplessness that often accompanies the diagnoses.  Ask your physician questions.  Do research.  Find out how you can help manage you disease.</p>
<p>If you feel you are suffering from some of the signs of depression, ask your doctor to recommend a therapist who is familiar in dealing with people with chronic illness.  Therapy can be crucial for a diabetic patient who feels isolated because of all of the extra work involved in treating their illness.  Do not be afraid to discuss your illness with family and friends.  Diabetes is a nothing to be ashamed of, it is a disease that affects millions of people.</p>
<p>If at all possible, join a support group for others who also have diabetes.  Here you can not only find kindred spirits who are experiencing some of the same fears as yourself, but you can also learn new information.  </p>
<p>Any time someone is diagnosed with an illness puts them at risk for depression.  Their world has changed and no longer feels safe.  Worse of all, they feel out of control.  If you are diagnosed with diabetes, take back the control and learn how to manage your disease.  By empowering yourself, you will not only be able to effectively manage your diabetes, you will eliminate the depression.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t predict when knowing something extra about Glycemic will come in handy. If you learned anything new about Glycemic in this article, you should file the article where you can find it again.</p>
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		<title>Teeth Complications of Diabetes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 16:05:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Glen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People who suffer from diabetes must be extra vigilant when it comes to taking care of their teeth.  Diabetics do not process sugars and starches from their systems effectively and this causes their blood glucose levels to remain high.  The condition of high blood glucose is called glycemia.  It can cause many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People who suffer from diabetes must be extra vigilant when it comes to taking care of their teeth.  Diabetics do not process sugars and starches from their systems effectively and this causes their blood glucose levels to remain high.  The condition of high blood glucose is called glycemia.  It can cause many complications in an individual including those that affect the kidneys, heart, blood, eyes, and even the central nervous system.  People do not die from diabetes.  They die from complications caused by the disease that is often allowed to get out of control.</p>
<p>Everyone is prone to tooth and gum problems.  There are many causes.  Heredity plays an important role as does dental hygiene.  Smoking also contributes to tooth and gum problems.  But the diabetic has more of a chance of developing tooth and gum disease than the average person.  If a diabetic allows his or her blood glucose level to remain high, it has a severe impact on their teeth.  This is particularly true if the person with diabetes is older than 45, an age when many people begin experiencing problems with their teeth.</p>
<p>High blood glucose levels make one more prone to infection.  Periodontitis is an infection that affects both the gums and bones in the mouth.  People with this condition often have receding gums that make their teeth look larger than they are.  A person with diabetes must make certain that he or she receives a dental exam periodically to make certain that they do not acquire this infection of the gums and bones.  If left untreated, Periodontitis can cause someone to lose their teeth.</p>
<p>Most of this information comes straight from the Glycemic pros. Careful reading to the end virtually guarantees that you&#8217;ll know what they know.</p>
<p>It usually begins with a buildup of germs in the teeth that are helped along with the high blood glucose.  One of the problems with having glycemia is that it enables germs to grow faster than they would on someone without this condition.  As the germs begin to build up on the teeth and gums, the gums begin to get red and sore and swell.  In many times, a person can see that they have gum disease when they brush their teeth and the gums begin to bleed.  This is the time you want to call your dentist.</p>
<p>If untreated, the gum disease can lead to the infection of Periodontitis that can become so severe that it causes one to lose their teeth.  Many people with diabetes as well as those with compromised immune disorders risk acquiring this disease.  This is why it is so important to have your teeth examined by a dentist on a regular basis.</p>
<p>Teeth complications of diabetes do not have to cause one to lose their teeth.  If caught early, there are many procedures a dentist can perform to stave off  infection and save the teeth.  In addition, a person with diabetes can help eliminate teeth complications of diabetes by following the advice of their physician when it comes to controlling their disease.  Use the Glycemic Index to understand which foods to avoid that will raise your glucose levels.  Exercise and maintain a healthy weight.  Do not smoke.  Avoid alcohol and take any medication or insulin as prescribed.  In addition, it is imperative for a person with diabetes to monitor his or her blood glucose levels periodically throughout the day and keep an accurate record of their readings.  This information should be presented to the physician at each visit so he or she knows if your medications need to be changed.</p>
<p>By managing the care of your diabetes, you can avoid many of the complications that accompany this disease.  By seeing your dentist on a regular basis and informing him or her of your condition, they can help you with a regiment that will enable you to maintain healthy gums, avoid infection and allow you to keep your teeth.</p>
<p>The day will come when you can use something you read about here to have a beneficial impact. Then you&#8217;ll be glad you took the time to learn more about Glycemic.</p>
<p>About the Author<br />
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