What is diabetes? My doctor advised me gliclazide.
The sink is your diabetic body and the water is your blood sugar. Fundamentally, your drain is clogged and the water (blood sugar) is backing up. What has happened is that insulin (think drain cleaner) has stopped working. So, blood sugar has backed up and is overflowing.
Right now your doctor is giving you that drug to try to put more drain cleaner (insulin) into this sink and hopefully at least start to get some of the sugar out of your blood and into your tissues where it belongs.
I believe one of the best interventions that you can do for your diabetic body is to shut off the faucet. Stop your intake of carbohydrate foods that quickly resolve into glucose. Many people who choose this path end up with fairly normal blood sugars.
If a patient has early diabetes type 2, how can it be cured?
First you have be sure you really have the disease of Type II diabetes. There are people who have high blood sugars without the real disease. The way to over diagnose people with diabetes is to set the blood sugar cutoff to low, which the ADA and others like David Nathan have done. Blood sugar is a symptom. The real disease is inherited weaker than normal capillaries ( tiniest of all the blood vessels). So how do you know?
Well guess what, there is a place in your body where you can look directly at the capillaries - the back of the eye. Go to your eye doctor and get what is called a dilated exam of the retina. The optometrist or ophthalmologist can tell in jiffy if you have diabetic changes in your eye. If you do not have these, I personally would just monitor and not assume you have the real disease.
You can also check your kidneys with the albumin-creatitine ratio urine test. This is pretty reliable. Both tests are far more reliable in establishing the real disease. If you are already diagnosed with Type II check these two things anyway. If both negative you may not have Diabetes II and can just relax, and monitor.
Whether you chose to treat the blood sugar alone is up to you. There is some doubt, in my mind, that control of blood sugar really makes a difference in complications, and I am personally concerned that tight control of blood sugar may make things worse due to hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is far worse that hight blood sugars and causes immediate damage to all the cells in your body.
If you have hypoglycemia get rid of it. It is not an acceptable component of the treatment of either type of diabetes and is given to be an acceptable side effect of tight control - wrong. Look at the toll of tight control: low blood sugars, a life hunched over a glucometer. It is something to think about.
This is my opinion based on a recent review I have undertaken of 3000 papers on the topic, which will be published one of these days.
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The sink is your diabetic body and the water is your blood sugar. Fundamentally, your drain is clogged and the water (blood sugar) is backing up. What has happened is that insulin (think drain cleaner) has stopped working. So, blood sugar has backed up and is overflowing.
Right now your doctor is giving you that drug to try to put more drain cleaner (insulin) into this sink and hopefully at least start to get some of the sugar out of your blood and into your tissues where it belongs.
I believe one of the best interventions that you can do for your diabetic body is to shut off the faucet. Stop your intake of carbohydrate foods that quickly resolve into glucose. Many people who choose this path end up with fairly normal blood sugars.
If a patient has early diabetes type 2, how can it be cured?
First you have be sure you really have the disease of Type II diabetes. There are people who have high blood sugars without the real disease. The way to over diagnose people with diabetes is to set the blood sugar cutoff to low, which the ADA and others like David Nathan have done. Blood sugar is a symptom. The real disease is inherited weaker than normal capillaries ( tiniest of all the blood vessels). So how do you know?
Well guess what, there is a place in your body where you can look directly at the capillaries - the back of the eye. Go to your eye doctor and get what is called a dilated exam of the retina. The optometrist or ophthalmologist can tell in jiffy if you have diabetic changes in your eye. If you do not have these, I personally would just monitor and not assume you have the real disease.
You can also check your kidneys with the albumin-creatitine ratio urine test. This is pretty reliable. Both tests are far more reliable in establishing the real disease. If you are already diagnosed with Type II check these two things anyway. If both negative you may not have Diabetes II and can just relax, and monitor.
Whether you chose to treat the blood sugar alone is up to you. There is some doubt, in my mind, that control of blood sugar really makes a difference in complications, and I am personally concerned that tight control of blood sugar may make things worse due to hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is far worse that hight blood sugars and causes immediate damage to all the cells in your body.
If you have hypoglycemia get rid of it. It is not an acceptable component of the treatment of either type of diabetes and is given to be an acceptable side effect of tight control - wrong. Look at the toll of tight control: low blood sugars, a life hunched over a glucometer. It is something to think about.
This is my opinion based on a recent review I have undertaken of 3000 papers on the topic, which will be published one of these days.
Must read >> How To Reverse Diabetes Naturally
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