Treat Diabetes (sweet Disease) With Homoeopathy

 
How to Deal with Diabetes Mellitus – (Sweet Disease)  – Homoeopathic Approach
 
     According to recent survey reports about 5% of the total world population is suffering from Diabetes Mellitus. The incidence rate is also reasonably high in India. Currently about 20% of Indian Population is at High risk to develop Diabetes Mellitus [...]

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How to Treat Diabetes (sweet Disease) With Homoeopathy

DIABETES MELLITUS( Sweet Disease ) – HOMOEPATHY  CONSIDERATION
    
According to recent survey reports about 5% of the total world population is suffering from Diabetes Mellitus. The incidence rate is also reasonably high in India. Currently about 20% of Indian Population is at High risk to develop Diabetes Mellitus in future i.e. they are having [...]

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Diabetes – Three Natural Ways to Prevent Control and Treat

Almost everyone knows someone with diabetes. From 1980 through 2004, less than one-quarter of a century, the total number of Americans with diabetes more than doubled! Estimates show that about six percent of the American population or about 18.2 million Americans suffer from this life-long illness. And about 6 million of those [...]

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Diabetes, The 6 Points That Will Explain It For You

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease in which patients present with absolute or relative insulin deficiency. It effects about 6% of western populations and is a major contributing factor for heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure and peripheral vascular disease. Diabetes mellitus is also the leading cause of new blindness.
1. Types of Diabetes
There are four forms [...]

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Diabetes Risk for Men

 
Diabetes Risk for Men
Men with diabetes face several health concerns, including increased risk of heart attacks and strokes and impotence (not being able to have or keep an erection).
Above the age of 50, the likelihood of having difficulties with an erection occurs in approximately 50-60% of men with diabetes. In men [...]

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The Truth About Diabetes

Like all complicated matters there are certain misunderstandings regarding Diabetes.
Today I want to dispel some myths regarding diabetes.
Here is a list of the questions that I will be discussing: Can get diabetes from someone else? Eating too much sugar causes diabetes Type 2 diabetes is mild diabetes People with diabetes eventually go blind [...]

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What is Diabetes and the Differences Between Type 1 and Type2 Diabetes

Diabetes is the inability to transfer sugars in blood into the sugar-storage sites of your body, the muscles and liver. Sugars, called carbohydrates, are found mainly in cereals, rice, bread, pastas, potatoes, milk products, fruits, fruit juices and sweets. When we consume these foods, they pass from the stomach into the intestines and get broken [...]

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Supplements Supporting Diabetes

Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Diabetes mellitus, often referred to simply as diabetes is a syndrome of disordered metabolism, usually due to a combination of hereditary and environmental causes, resulting in abnormally high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia).The disease and its treatments can cause many complications [...]

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Causes of Diabetes – What are the Risks Involved

The Causes of diabetes are still not fully understood. Neither are medical scientists able to explain why some people develop diabetes and others don’t. Certain factors have, however, been clearly identified which contribute to the development of diabetes. Is Diabetes Inherited?
Heredity is a major factor. That diabetes can be inherited has been known for centuries. [...]

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Diabetes:what You Should Know

This article will explain what you need to know about Diabetes before you or someone you know are unpleasantly surprised.
Diabetes affects around 16 million Americans and about 800,000 new cases are diagnosed each year.
A diagnosis of diabetes is made if your blood glucose reading is 126 mg/dl or higher. People with Type [...]

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