Education for Diabetes

Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes and Gestational diabetes mellitus

  • Nov 21


    In recognition of American Diabetes Month, Dr. Majdi Al-Najjar of Lakeside Diabetes and Endocrine Center, an affiliate of Lakeland HealthCare, recently offered a special discussion on diabetes, “Living with Diabetes.” Dr. Al-Najjar hosted an interactive presentation on diabetes topics, with a question-and-answer session. This program was part of Lakeland HealthCare’s ongoing physician speaker series. According to the American Diabetes Association, diabetes has reached epidemic proportions. Nearly 24 million children and adults in the United States have diabetes, and an additional 57 million are at risk for type 2 diabetes. Early diagnosis of the disease is critical to successful treatment in order to delay or prevent complications such as heart disease, stroke, blindness, and kidney disease. Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com

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  • Nov 17


    The picture of diabetes for America became more bleak last week when the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)‚ published in the journal Population Health Metrics, that one in three American adults may have diabetes by 2050. The number of diabetes patients is projected to double or triple over the next 40 years. Through the Health Matters at Work® program by Community Health Charities, the American Diabetes Association and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation join forces to raise awareness about diabetes and share how their organizations are working together to find a cure.

  • Nov 15


    CLICK(more info)⬆ life-regenerator.com *Our STORE STORE.life-regenerator.com *AMAZON Link SHOP-FOR-ANYTHING.life-regenerator.com *DIABETES Book DIABETES.life-regenerator.com *DONATE DONATE.life-regenerator.com * There are 2 causes of disease 1) Acidosis 2) Toxicity With diabetes, there is acidosis & toxicity in the pancreas and adrenals, as that is where that person’s tissue ‘weaknesses’ just happen to lie. In someone else they could be somewhere else, meaning a ‘different’ so-called ‘disease.’ Tissue ‘weaknesses’ are passed down to us via our families, but more so from the environment of our upbringing within our families, than from the actual genes we share with them. What causes acidosis and/or toxicity in the body? What you eat What you drink What you breathe What you put on your skin What you put on your hair What you think What you feel Generally speaking, our tissues can get ‘clogged up’ from too much meat, dairy, refined white sugar, and other processed foods. If you want to get well & be healthy, one might try eliminating or reducing their intake of these clogging foods, as well as cleansing & strengthening one’s organs, glands & tissues so that they may function as they were designed to function. How do we cleanse & strengthen all of our cells? By ALKALIZING them! How do we alkalize? Low-glycemic green vegetable juices is one way. Whole & raw fruits, vegetables & leafy greens are also good choices. As your cells become more alkaline, the more they can easily

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  • Nov 10


    Tutorial on Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Part One

  • Nov 3


    The Nutrition & Metabolism Society — www.nmsociety.org — is dedicated to promoting the science supporting carbohydrate restriction. On Saturday, May 8, 2010 a planning and strategy meeting took place in New York City with various guest speakers talking about the future of the Society promoting low-carb diets to the public. Watch and listen to Part 1 of legendary low-carb diabetes physician Dr. Richard Bernstein who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes over six decades ago and remains one of the strongest voices in support for carbohydrate-restriction for people suffering with diabetes. This hour-long talk will be presented in six parts, so make sure to watch all of them! Learn more about The Nutrition & Metabolism Society and join their efforts by visiting http

  • Oct 31


    Why see an expert nutritionist for evaluation of celiac disease?

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  • Oct 30


    Annette is one of over two hundred thousand New Zealanders with Type 2 diabetes. Having ignored the warnings she is living with the consequences. Annette suffers from the ensuing complications of type2 diabetes. Blindness, amputation of a gangrenous toe and now renal failure. She has to rely on a dialysis machine to do the work of her kidneys. Part 1 of 3

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  • Oct 29


    Annette is one of over two hundred thousand New Zealanders with Type 2 diabetes. Having ignored the warnings she is living with the consequences. Annette suffers from the ensuing complications of type2 diabetes. Blindness, amputation of a gangrenous toe and now renal failure. She has to rely on a dialysis machine to do the work of her kidneys. Part 2 of 3

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  • Oct 22


    FOR EDUCATION PURPOSES: John has type one diabetes but refuses to be diligent about checking his blood sugar, or taking his insulin. A social misfit and an outcast for many years, John wants to be considered a regular guy, and pretends to be one by eating whatever he wants without regard for his illness. He has been in a near-coma and hospitalized multiple times. His parents want to stop enabling his self-destructive behavior, but wont kick him out of the house because they fear hell die without their supervision.

  • Oct 19


    www.gabrielmethod.com Jon Gabriel talks about Insulin resistance and Type 2 Diabetes.

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