Posts

What questions should you ask your diabetes doctor?

Image
    Here is a list of questions you should ask your diabetes doctor. Designed for everyone with diabetes if they are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in a better way.   1) What are the signs that my blood sugar is very low or high?   You should inquire about the symptoms. Like anytime and any time your blood sugar is too high or too low. Signs and symbols can say it. Weight loss and weight gain can both be symptoms, for example. Therefore, you should be paid for these reasons.   2) What should I do if my blood sugar is too low or high?   Questions You Should Ask Your Diabetes Doctor includes ways to outperform your varying blood sugar levels. You should ask, what you should do if your blood sugar level fluctuates too much. And we are sure that your doctor will help you, as it is a big problem for someone with diabetes.     3) When should I test my A1C next?   Diabetes management is important. Unless you take care of everything you can have problems. It even includes

10 Best Natural Treatments for PCOD

Image
        Here are some of the most effective natural remedies for PCOD treatment:   APPLE CIDER VINEGAR: One of PCOD's natural remedies is apple cider vinegar, which helps to reduce insulin production while keeping blood sugar under control. Also, low insulin means less androgen and in turn, means fewer negative symptoms associated with PCOD   FLAXSEED: It is also one of the most effective natural remedies for PCOS as it attacks the root cause. This also contains a high amount of ligand, which helps bind testosterone in the blood and promotes its release. It also interprets minor side effects caused by hormonal imbalances.   SPEARMINT TEA: One of the most serious side effects of PCOD is hirsutism or unwanted hair growth i.e. both on the face and body. Spearmint has important anti-androgenic properties, which means it can reduce the level of male hormones and relieves symptoms such as hirsutism.   CHASTEBERRY: It is a therapeutic solution and is especially e

How Diabetes Happens in the Body and What are its Types?

Image
  What is diabetes? Diabetes occurs when your body is unable to absorb glucose from its cells and use it for energy. This causes the build-up of more sugar in your blood. Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to serious side effects, resulting in damage to many parts of your body and tissues - including your heart, kidneys, eyes, and nerves.   Why is my blood glucose level so high? How did this happen? The digestive process involves breaking down the food you eat into various sources of nutrients. When you eat carbohydrates (for example, bread, rice, pasta), your body breaks down these sugars (glucose). When glucose is in your blood, it needs help - a "key" - to get to the end of its use, which is inside your body cells (cells that make up your body's tissues and organs). This aid or "key" is insulin.   Insulin is a hormone produced by your pancreas, an organ found at the back of your stomach. Your pancreas releases insulin into your bloodstream. Insuli