Spirulina is a blue-green algae which helps to treat diabetes patients and also has numerous health benefits. This PowerPoint presentation is presented by Soniya Panwar.
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http://www.our-diabetic-life.com Intake of large amount of carbohydrates can spike your blood glucose level. Right amount of carbohydrate can make your glucose level under control.
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Type 2 diabetes is a lifelong disease that keeps your body from using insulin the way it should. People with type 2 diabetes are said to have insulin resistance.
People who are middle-aged or older are most likely to get this kind of diabetes, so it used to be called adult-onset diabetes. But type 2 diabetes also affects kids and teens, mainly because of childhood obesity.
It’s the most common type of diabetes. There are about 29 million people in the U.S. with type 2. Another 84 million have prediabetes, meaning their blood sugar (or blood glucose) is high but not high enough to be diabetes yet.
Intermittent fasting is a diet that revolves around periods of fasting (no consumption of food) and eating on a regular schedule. Intermittent fasting has a number of advantages, including weight loss and management, as well as the prevention - and in some cases, the reversal - of some diseases.
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Type 2 diabetes is a lifelong disease that keeps your body from using insulin the way it should. People with type 2 diabetes are said to have insulin resistance.
People who are middle-aged or older are most likely to get this kind of diabetes, so it used to be called adult-onset diabetes. But type 2 diabetes also affects kids and teens, mainly because of childhood obesity.
It’s the most common type of diabetes. There are about 29 million people in the U.S. with type 2. Another 84 million have prediabetes, meaning their blood sugar (or blood glucose) is high but not high enough to be diabetes yet.
Intermittent fasting is a diet that revolves around periods of fasting (no consumption of food) and eating on a regular schedule. Intermittent fasting has a number of advantages, including weight loss and management, as well as the prevention - and in some cases, the reversal - of some diseases.
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Diabetes in India has reached an endemic stage with about 62 million people suffering with this debilitating disease. This often chronic and deadly disease is fast spreading its tentacles and is expected to affect over 100 million people in India by 2030. Types of Diabetes There are three types of diabetes: Type1, Type 2 and Gestational diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is prevalent in children and happens when the body does not produce required quantity insulin.
Diabetes Mellitus
Introduction
Pathophysiology
Types of Diabetes Mellitus
Type 1, 2 and
gestational diabetes
rescent research in Type 1 diabetes
Risk factors and causes
Complications short term and long term of diabetes
Management
Treatment with Insulin
Diabetic drugs
Healthy Diet
Exercises prescription
aerobic exercises,
resistance exercises and
flexibility
Pancreas makes a hormone called insulin. It helps your cells turn glucose, a type of sugar, from the food you eat into energy. Diabetes happens when one or more of the following occurs:
Your pancreas does not make any insulin.
Your pancreas makes very little insulin.
Your body does not respond the way it should to insulin
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Diabetes mellitus is taken from the Greek word diabetes, meaning siphon - to pass through and the Latin word mellitus meaning sweet. A review of the history shows that the term "diabetes" was first used by Apollonius of Memphis around 250 to 300 BC. Ancient Greek, Indian, and Egyptian civilizations discovered the sweet nature of urine in this condition, and hence the propagation of the word Diabetes Mellitus came into being. Mering and Minkowski, in 1889, discovered the role of the pancreas in the pathogenesis of diabetes. In 1922 Banting, Best, and Collip purified the hormone insulin from the pancreas of cows at the University of Toronto, leading to the availability of an effective treatment for diabetes in 1922. Over the years, exceptional work has taken place, and multiple discoveries, as well as management strategies, have been created to tackle this growing problem. Unfortunately, even today, diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases in the country and worldwide. In the US, it remains as the seventh leading cause of death.
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disease, involving inappropriately elevated blood glucose levels. DM has several categories, including type 1, type 2, maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY), gestational diabetes, neonatal diabetes, and secondary causes due to endocrinopathies, steroid use, etc. The main subtypes of DM are Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), which classically result from defective insulin secretion (T1DM) and/or action (T2DM). T1DM presents in children or adolescents, while T2DM is thought to affect middle-aged and older adults who have prolonged hyperglycemia due to poor lifestyle and dietary choices. The pathogenesis for T1DM and T2DM is drastically different, and therefore each type has various etiologies, presentations, and treatments.
Diabetes & Treatment
What is Diabetes ?
Diabetes is a chronic (lifelong) disease marked by high levels of sugar in the blood.
Types of diabetes
Type 1 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes
Gestational diabetes
Type 1 diabetes
usually diagnosed in childhood
affected by hereditary
Imperative to inject insulin daily because the body makes little or no insulin
frequently called the ‘insulin-needed’ group
Patients with type 1 diabetes need insulin daily to survive
Type 2 diabetes
most common
usually occurs in adulthood but diagnosis is increasing in the younger generation
affects many children
Body is incapable of responding to insulin
Rates rising due to increased obesity and failure to exercise and eat healthy
Gestational diabetes
high blood sugar levels during pregnancy in women
Women who give birth to children over weight high risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease
What Is Prediabetes?
above average blood glucose levels, not high enough to be classified under type 1 or type 2 diabetes
long-term damage to body, including heart and circulatory system
Starts with unhealthy eating habits & inadequate exercise
Alternative Treatments for Diabetes
Chromium , Magnesium improve blood sugar control in diabetes. A lack of magnesium has been associated with insulin secretion abnormalities and complications.
Vanadium is derived from plant sources increase a person's sensitivity to insulin.
Plant Foods
The following plant foods have been found to help people with type 2 diabetes.
Brewer's yeast
Buckwheat
Sage
Okra
Peas
Fenugreek seeds
Broccoli and other related greens
Gymnema Sylvestre
Broccoli
It contains a high concentration of sulforaphane, a sulfur compound which is very effective in combating diseases.
It is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients and dietary fiber and is most nutritious if eaten raw.
Broccoli is good for diabetes treatment and control.
Broccoli for Type 2 Diabetes
Broccoli is rich in dietary fiber which can lower levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol.
decreases insulin resistance.
body needs chromium to manufacture glucose tolerance factor (GTF) which helps to metabolize blood sugar.
K+, Na+, Ca2+ , P, Fen+ , Zn+ Se , Mn , rich in omega-3 fatty acids and omega-6 fatty acids W` are good for heart health.
Broccoli for Type 1 Diabetes
Type 1 diabetics will have to continue taking their insulin.
Gymnema Sylvestre Capsules
Herbal Remedy for Diabetes and Obesity
Gymnema Sylvestre is an herb native to the tropical forests of southern and central India.
Gymnema Sylvestre is a plant used as a natural treatment for diabetes or “sweet urine.”
The herb is active ingredient, Gymnemic acid, is extracted from leaves and roots, and helps to lower and balance blood sugar levels.
Chewing the leaves suppresses the sensation of sweet.
The roots and leaves of this plant are used for herbal purposes.
Regarded as one of the plants with potent proper
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2. SPIRULINA BENEFITS
DIABETES
•Spirulina helps to treat type 2 diabetes patients
by lowering the blood sugar level
•Spirulina contains phycocyanin antioxidants
which regulate insulin faster in our body and
turns glucose into energy rapidly.
•Spirulina balances blood sugar levels and
prevents the side-effects of the disease.
3. CAN SPIRULINA CURE
DIABETES?
•Spirulina is an amazing food for preventing and
curing diabetes. Spirulina helps maintain a stable
blood sugar level.
•Spirulina helps to cure diabetes by increasing
blood circulation which flows oxygen in our body
and helps lower the risk of heart disease,
coronary artery disease, and high cholesterol.
4. STUDY AND RESEARCH OF
DIABETES TREATMENT WITH
SPIRULINA
By the Journal of Plant Medicine, December 2011,
US National Institute of Health, USA studied an
experiment, effect of Spirulina with Diabetic
patients, 25 Diabetic patients given 2-3gm/day
spirulina for two months and after two months of
supplementation resulted in an appreciable
lowering of FBS and Postprandial blood glucose
levels
5. DOSAGE OF SPIRULINA FOR
DIABETES
•The recommended dose of Spirulina is 3gm/day.
Spirulina can consume 7 to 8 months regularly as
a daily dose in a year safely.
•If you’re trying spirulina for the very first time,
start from 1gram/day, and add another gram
every day until you reach the daily amount
recommended by your medical advisor.
6. WHO CAN TAKE SPIRULINA FOR
DIABETES?
•Spirulina is safe for all age group people for
diabetes and other health benefits.
•This blue-green algae is also beneficial for
children who are suffering from diabetes. It
maintains healthy body weight, keeps cholesterol
levels and blood pressure under control, and
keep their heart, lungs, blood vessels in good
shape.
7. CONCLUSION
Thousands of clinical studies on diabetic patients
have shown huge benefits that make spirulina a
safe superfood supplement for daily intake by
diabetes patients. It balances blood sugar levels
and prevents the side-effects of the disease.