Friday, August 22, 2008

Alcohol and Diabetes

When you have diabetes, you have to make a lot of concessions in your diet. You not only have to watch what you eat, but you have to take into consideration how much you eat and when you consume your food. It is a lot to plan, but by taking charge of your diet, you can control your diabetes and live a much healthier life.

Did you know that food is not the only thing you need to monitor when it comes to putting things into your body? Alcohol can radically affect your blood sugar, sending your levels out of control.

Alcohol makes it very hard for your body to overcome low blood sugar levels. It moves into your bloodstream at an amazing rate, usually without metabolizing in your stomach. That is why it is possible to fail a blood alcohol test within a few minutes of consuming an alcoholic beverage.

It takes the average person at least two hours to metabolize one alcoholic drink. This process occurs in the liver. In a healthy person, the liver has no problem doing its job, but when you have diabetes, your liver already works overtime changing your stored carbohydrates into glucose so your blood sugar can stay balanced.

When a person with diabetes consumes alcohol, they put themselves at risk of developing low blood sugar. As the liver works to clear alcohol from the blood stream, it focuses all of its attention on the task. That means it isn\'t available to provide your body with the glucose that it needs, causing you to have a low blood sugar reaction. Drinking as little as 2 ounces of alcohol can lead to low blood sugar in a person with diabetes.

Even taking a shot of Glucagon won\'t help you overcome low blood sugar if you have been drinking. Alcohol actually renders Glucagon ineffective, so never drink to the point that you need this shot.

Does this mean that a person with diabetes can never consume alcohol? Not necessarily. If you have diabetes, and especially if you control it with medication, you should talk to your doctor before you decide to have an alcoholic drink. If you have type 2 diabetes which you control through diet alone, or your doctor will allow you the occasional drink, there are some guidelines you can follow to safely consume alcoholic beverages.

The first guideline is to never drink alcohol on an empty stomach. Without food in your stomach, the alcohol takes even longer to metabolize. Always consume some sort of food, even if it is a small snack, while you are drinking.

The second rule to follow is moderation. A woman with diabetes can usually handle one drink and a man of average weight can usually safely metabolize two alcoholic drinks. Any more than that will overwork your liver and cause your blood sugar to plummet.

When you have diabetes, it is best to stick to certain drink choices if you want to keep your blood sugar in check. Only choose mixed drinks that use sugar free mixers, such as diet soft drinks, water, or sugar free seltzer. Light beer is a better choice than a regular can of beer, and dry wines are also a good alternative. Another way to consume less alcohol is to mix wine with sparkling water or club soda.

Just because you have diabetes, doesn\'t mean you can\'t enjoy a drink now and then. Like all things, moderation is the key and making wise alcohol choices is a great way to drink to your health!

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Editor' Note: If you're a Type 2 (like me), and plan for it, very moderate alcohol consumption is a great way to fool your liver. It will be busy processing the alcohol, and not working on pumping out glucose.

Juices That Cure Diabetes

[http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Tehmina_Mazher]Tehmina Mazher

Diabetes is one of the debilitating conditions of health in the world today. It almost affects all parts of the body, and with time, damages them significantly. For this reason, the suitable care is necessary in order to make sure that the body will have a chance of combat. The common instructions are to eat the healthy food_ grains, beans, vegetables, fruits, low-fat milk and meat. Cut down on foods and drinks with a lot of added sugar.

If a diabetic take insulin or oral diabetes medicine, he may need to have some thing before during or after his exercise. But what to drink? as neither the soft drinks nor the juices are allowed, water we don't want to have again and again. Do you suffer from the same dilemma? Here is the answer. Now you can drink any fresh juice of your choice out of the following list. Remember you can make a big difference in your diabetes control through what you choose to eat.

It was generally considered that once you have diabetes you cannot take any juice. This is wrong as there are some juices that heal the functioning of pancreas thus controlling your diabetes.

The most important amongst them are

Cucumber juice

Lemon juice

Carrot juice

Bitter gourd juice

Rose apple juice

Tomato juice

Cabbage juice

French bean juice

Spinach juice

So now when you are exercising, don't wait to be thirsty to drink plenty of fluid. Dehydration can hinder your strength and endurance. The juices provides carbohydrates and fluids for exercise that lasts for more than one hour.

In order to know about the herbs and vegetables that cure diabetes visit these links- [http://www.diabetesindetail.com]Diabetes Information and [http://hypoglycemiainfo.blogspot.com]Diabetes Cure

I personally know many diabetics who have very well managed their levels with the help of these juices, herbs and vegetables.

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Saturday, August 09, 2008

Vitabase Blood Sugar Formula



I just found an interesting supplement called Vitabase "Blood Sugar Formula". It is based on the Diamaxol formula which sells for $74.95. Diamaxol has been a very popular diabetes supplement, with many testimonials.

The Vitabase Blood Sugar Formula almost identical, but sells for $19.95.

Here are the ingredients:

Supplemental Facts
Serving Size: 1 Capsule(s)

IngredientsPer Serving% DV



Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid)50 mg 83%
Magnesium (oxide)125 mg 31%
Zinc (oxide) 7.5 mg 50%
Manganese (as amino acid chelate)1 mg 50%
Biotin 300 mcg 100%
Chromium (as amino acid chelate)67 mcg 56%
Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopheryl acetate)15 iu 50%



Banaba (1% extract)25 mg *
Guggle 50 mg *
Juniper Berries (herb powder)25 mg *
Huckleberry (herb powder)25 mg *
Vanadyl Sulfate 1 mg *
Alpha Lipoic Acid 30 mg *
L-Taurine 25 mg *
L-Carnitine 25 mg *
Bitter Melon Extract 50 mg *
Licorice Extract 50 mg *
Cinnamon (herb powder)25 mg *
Gymnema Sylvestre (herb powder)50 mg *
Yarrow (herb powder)25 mg *
Cayenne (herb powder)10 mg *



* Daily Value Not Established


Other Ingredients: Gelatin, magnesium stearate, stearic acid and microcrystalline cellulose.