If untreated, both are dangerous.
Diabetes Type 1 is usually genetic, and is an autoimmune response where your system attacks the beta cells in your pancreas which are the cells that produce insulin. Without these, you have little or no insulin to send a signal to cells to absorb the sugar in the blood.
Diabetes Type 2 diabetes usually means your cells have become desensitized by the insulin your body is producing. Desensitization is caused by intaking too much sugar, that causes insulin receptors to not respond to the insulin because too much insulin has been produced for excessive amount of time.
Does eating too much sugar give you diabetes? I actually do work out and eat healthy for the most part but I'm wondering because I eat a lot of sugar?
An excess of sugar in your overall diet can, indeed, increase your risk for diabetes. If your daily calorie budget is about 2,500, aim to average no more than 25 grams of added sugar per day.
Sugar isn't the big bugaboo that certain cranks claim, but there's good evidence that its intake should be moderated.
What is the difference between reversing and curing type 2 diabetes?
If only one thing caused type 2 diabetes then you can talk about being cured. However, there are so many factors that bring about type 2 diabetes that you can never be certain that you can call yourself “cured.”
So, it’s simply more accurate to say that if you have normal blood glucose without any medicine to say that you have reversed your diabetes. You may really have addressed the issue that was causing your diabetes and maybe the word cured is accurate, but generally your risk factors persist and it is quite easy to have type 2 diabetes come storming back.
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