Treat Type 2 Diabetes Without Medications and Still Have
Lower Blood Sugar Levels! by Beverleigh H Piepers
the point where it can cause blindness, heart damage, and damage to the feet that
can even lead to their amputation, among other serious problems.
The question naturally arises... since it is often triggered by non-genetic factors, can
correcting those factors allow someone to treat their type 2 diabetes without
resorting to medications? Medications are expensive and can have unpleasant side
effects of their own, including water retention that may cause swelling of the legs.
The answer is:
- Type 2 diabetes can frequently be treated without medications, but in some
cases it cannot.
- The non-medicinal treatments may be effective at first, but become less so with
time
Non-Medicinal Diabetes Treatment:
Assuming type 2 diabetes does not result from a medication, then it may be possible
to control it using three methods:
- Exercise... type 2 is often associated with a lack of sufficient exercise; the body
stops functioning properly because it is not stimulated enough. Getting more
exercise will cause body chemistry to return to a more normal balance, and
may help to alleviate the inability of the body to properly metabolize glucose. It
will also contribute to losing weight, or maintaining a healthy weight once extra
body mass has been shed
- Weight loss... obesity is one of the leading causes of type 2 diabetes, and the
presence of a certain number of fat cells in the body often seems to be enough
to tip the system over into a diabetic reaction. Reducing fat can often halt the
progress entirely
- Diet... eating a low-GI diet is vital to treating type 2 diabetes, as is eating
certain types of food. Fibrous fruits and vegetables, high-quality protein such as
lean meat, fish, and chicken breasts, and milk or other low-fat dairy products,
all seem to actively counteract the advance of this disease in many diabetics
Caution with Non-Medicinal Treatments:
Although non-medicinal treatments are a very attractive concept, and are the better
option if they actually work. Take care so as not to endanger your health or survival
for the sake of avoiding medicine.
Several medical examinations, at a minimum, should be conducted at the start of a
non-medicinal diabetes treatment program. These examinations will give concrete
proof of whether the medicine-free approach is actually working, or whether
medicine is needed after all. If the medicine-free treatment regime is failing to work, it
is much better to catch this early.
Additional medical exams should be carried out periodically as well, ensuring that the
treatment is still working. Considering the benefits of treating type 2 diabetes without
drugs, the attempt is generally well worth it.
Would you like more information about alternative ways to handle your type 2
diabetes?
To download your free copy of my E-Book, click here now: ...its based on questions many diabetics have asked me over recent
months.
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About The Author
Beverleigh Piepers is a registered nurse who would like to help you understand how
to live easily and happily with your type 2 diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes is the most common
form of diabetes, and can occur at
any time of life... unlike type 1
diabetes, which typically occurs in the
young.
Type 2 diabetes often develops in
people who have a genetic
predisposition, but usually requires
other triggers in order for it to
occur... certain medicines, excessive
weight gain, lack of exercise, and so
on. Once it has been triggered,
however, type 2 diabetes has many
of the same effects as type 1. If
untreated, eventually it will develop to
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