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Sunday, 21 September 2014

Apply Smart Ways To Help Reverse Insulin Resistance

By Mattie MacDonald


Chronic illnesses form part of the most challenging types of diseases to treat; some being incurable while others can be managed sufficiently using available curative drugs. Diabetes is one such chronic illness and it has multiple causes. Two major causes are stated as resistance to insulin produced while the other is insufficient production of insulin from islet cells of pancreas. Scholars have done much research and have this far proven that it is possible to reverse insulin resistance.

Consumption of high amounts of carbohydrates is the primary factor which results to high sugars in vascular system. A precise way to prevent this from occurring is therefore by simply by avoiding or limiting intake of related food components. Instead of these sugar rich foods, one who is a victims of such resistance should eat more fatty and protein rich food. If carbohydrates must be eaten then they have to be taken in the least possible quantities and gradually.

A second strategy is exercise. By performing adequate exercise, an individual burns the excess of carbohydrate in vascular system. This has the effect of controlling its concentration. In such activity times, body cells take up and utilize much of the free sugars thereby limiting its levels in circulation. In addition to this, exercise has been demonstrated to limit adrenalin production from the adrenalin cortex. This prevents the high release of triglycerides by liver and consequently controls the disease.

When these two mentioned aspects are carried out side by side, they appear to have an additive effect to overall success. Exercise is best in achieving temporary control but may be very effective when used consistently and alongside diet control. Better still, exercise serves to reduce production of adrenalin from adrenal cortex. This effect limits release of triglycerides into bloodstream from the liver. As a result, no additional carbohydrates are added to general circulation.

Adequate sleep and proper stress management is equally significant as a remedy against insulin resistance. A sleep time of up to eight hours a night is just enough. When the body is well rested and not in distress, there is no release of stress related substances which trigger rise in blood sugars.

Better still, it has been proven that nutritional deficiency contributes to this resistance. Most important among the involved food components are vitamin B6, glut-amine and chromium. If need be, these components should be supplemented to reduces occurrence of resistance in the population. Other food components and or nutrients include manganese, magnesium and vitamin B group among many more.

Some more useful tips to manage this condition include avoidance of caffeine, alcohol and tobacco smoke. All these mentioned substances lead to increased production of triglycerides and hence high levels of carbohydrates in vascular system.

In summary maintaining good health is essential and all persons should make their responsibility to achieve acceptable standards of health. On a similar note, it is worth noting that people can easily maintain or restore health simply by adjusting their lifestyle. It may sound difficult but worth doing. For instance, a person who is diabetic and also alcoholic must stop drinking alcohol and choose good health. Otherwise, even the use of drugs to control this disease may not bear any fruit.




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