HealthAlert: Diabetes Clarified

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Posted on 20th March 2014 by admin in Health Alerts |LivingFuelTV

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Heart disease, stroke, and cancer, the top three killers in America, have an important health condition in common.  It’s not diabetes, but a significant pre-cursor to diabetes.  In today’s important LivingFuelTV HealthAlert, we explain this condition and discuss an important health marker that can measure your susceptibility to type 2 diabetes.  We’ll also present in simple terms the key differences in type 1, type 2, and type 3 diabetes.  With the booming impact of diabetes on global health, this episode contains ‘must know’ information.

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KC Craichy’s SuperHealth Podcasts: Diabetes Clarified

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Posted on 28th February 2012 by admin in SuperHealth Podcasts

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Heart disease, stroke, and cancer, the top three killers in America, have an important health condition in common. It’s not diabetes, but a significant pre-cursor to diabetes. In today’s important LivingFuelTV HealthAlert, we explain this condition and discuss an important health marker that can measure your susceptibility to type 2 diabetes. We’ll also present in simple terms the key differences in type 1, type 2, and type 3 diabetes. With the booming impact of diabetes on global health, this episode contains ‘must know’ information.

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KC Craichy’s SuperHealth Podcasts: Is Diabetes Reversible? Part 2

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Posted on 28th February 2012 by admin in Health Alerts |SuperHealth Podcasts

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Diabetes can be a devastating diagnosis. Do you know …

… the distinction between pre-diabetes, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and type 3 diabetes?
… that type 1 diabetes accounts for 5% of diagnoses, and is a condition not resulting from diet or lifestyle?
… the role insulin plays in diabetes?
… how important our lifestyle and food choices in preventing a type 2 diabetes diagnosis in the first place?
… steps you can take today to reverse diabetes or prevent from becoming a diabetic statistic?

The answers to these questions, coupled with some very practical tips you’ll learn today could literally save your life.

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KC Craichy’s SuperHealth Podcasts: Is Diabetes Reversible?

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Posted on 24th February 2012 by admin in Health Alerts |SuperHealth Podcasts

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Simply put, diabetes is a defect in the body’s ability to convert glucose (sugar) into energy. Popular television cook Paula Deen’s recent announcement of her diabetes diagnosis generated ferocious debate, however, this widespread disease has likely affected you and your family on a very personal level. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) calls diabetes a “serious and growing public health concern.” In our view, diabetes is the single greatest health issue facing the United States today.

According to the American Diabetes Association, 25.8 million Americans have diabetes, and 79 million more have pre-diabetes, a condition that sets the stage for a diagnosis. And the CDC predicts that the rate of diabetes will triple (yes, triple) by 2050. This scourge is a major cause of heart disease, the #1 killer in America. Perhaps most alarming is that diabetes (Type 2 diabetes) is, in truth, a disease of choice and completely reversible with diet and lifestyle changes.

KC and Monica Craichy take the issue head on in this special SuperHealth Podcast.

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HealthAlert: Is Diabetes Reversible?

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Posted on 2nd February 2012 by admin in Health Alerts

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Simply put, diabetes is a defect in the body’s ability to convert glucose (sugar) into energy. Popular television cook Paula Deen’s recent announcement of her diabetes diagnosis generated ferocious debate, however, this widespread disease has likely affected you and your family on a very personal level. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) calls diabetes a “serious and growing public health concern.” In our view, diabetes is the single greatest health issue facing the United States today.

According to the American Diabetes Association, 25.8 million Americans have diabetes, and 79 million more have pre-diabetes, a condition that sets the stage for a diagnosis. And the CDC predicts that the rate of diabetes will triple (yes, triple) by 2050. This scourge is a major cause of heart disease, the #1 killer in America. Perhaps most alarming is that diabetes (particularly Type 2 diabetes) is, in truth, a disease of choice and completely reversible with diet and lifestyle changes.

Join us today on LivingFuelTV as we take this issue head on and look forward to future potentially life-saving LivingFuelTV episodes outlining how you, or someone you love, can reverse this condition. Click on the graphic below to join us.

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Mum’s Veggie-rich Diet May Protect Baby From Diabetes

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Posted on 1st December 2009 by admin in Health Alerts

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Mothers-to-be should eat a vegetable-rich diet in order to protect their babies from type 1 diabetes, according to results of a new Swedish study.

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Flu Vaccine for People with Type 1 Diabetes

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Posted on 27th November 2009 by admin in Health Alerts

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People with certain health conditions such as asthma, arthritis or lupus, diabetes, cancer, HIV/AIDS, and heart or kidney disease may face special medical challenges during flu season. Serious complications from the flu include pneumonia, ear and sinus infections, dehydration, or even death. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is advising people with chronic medical conditions to get a seasonal flu vaccine and the H1N1 (swine) flu vaccine.

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Mum’s Veggie-rich Diet May Protect Baby From Diabetes

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Posted on 29th October 2009 by admin in Health Alerts

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Mothers-to-be should eat a vegetable-rich diet in order to protect their babies from type 1 diabetes, according to results of a new Swedish study.

Read more here.