Many of the vitamins like Vitamin B complex, Thiamine or Vitamin B1 and Pyridoxine or Vitamin B6 are great controller of diabetes. Other vitamins like vitamin C and vitamin E also works great in controlling diabetes. Have a look on the benefits how they can help you controlling your diabetes.
Vitamin C - Vitamin C is considered highly beneficial in treating diabetes. Because of stress, urinary losses and destruction by artificial sweeteners, the vitamin C requirement is usually high in diabetics. Large amounts of this vitamin sometimes bring very good results.
Dr. George V Mann in Perspective in Biology and Medicine recommended extra vitamin C for diabetics. Natural insulin output increases in diabetics with supplementary doses of vitamin C.
The intake of vitamin C in the form of dried Indian gooseberry (amla), the richest known source of vitamin C, or tablets of 500 mg or from natural sources of vitamin C besides amla, are citrus fruits, green leafy vegetables, sprouted Bengal gram and green grams.
Vitamin E - This vitamin reduces considerably the devastating vascular damage accompanying diabetes. Dr. Willard Shute in The Complete Book of Vitamins recommends 800-1600 IU of vitamin E a day to prevent arterial degeneration in diabetes.
A Swedish study also supports vitamin E therapy for treating diabetes.
Vitamin E helps diabetics decrease their insulin requirements. It would be advisable for a diabetes patient to take a daily dose of 200 IU of this vitamin for a fortnight at a time.
Rich Sources of Vitamin E. Valuable natural foods sources of this vitamin are wheat or cereal germ, whole grain products, fruits and green leafy vegetables, milk and all whole raw or sprouted seeds.
Other rich sources of vitamin E are cold pressed crude vegetable oils, especially sunflower seeds, safflower, and Soya beans oils, raw and sprouted seeds and grains, alfalfa, lettuce, almond, human milk etc.
Vitamin A - Diabetics are unable to convert beta-carotine to vitamin A.
A supplement of this vitamin, therefore, becomes necessary. A dose of 15000 IU on alternate days is considered adequate by some authorities.
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Question : I AM a male aged 48 and weighing 64.5kg. I tend to take quite a while to empty my bladder and even then, a bit is left and stains my underwear. I have frequent urges to urinate, especially at night. What are the symptoms of incontinence urination and prostate enlargement? What can I do? Answer : AN enlarged prostate gland, weakened bladder muscles and bacterial infection can cause urination problems. Symptoms of incontinence urination are urine leaks when you sneeze, cough, laugh and exercise.
You also go to the bathroom more than eight times a day and more than twice at night. There is an urgent need to urinate or leak urine on the way to the bathroom and leaks during sex. Symptoms of prostate enlargement are the need to empty the bladder during the day, difficulty in beginning urination, a decrease in size and strength of the urine stream, frequent urination (especially at night) and a strong need to urinate. Consider taking a Vitamin B complex, calcium and magnesium...
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Pumpkin Power! Superfood Virtues Beyond Pumpkin Carving!
Pumpkin is at the heart of Halloween festivities, and for many is the only experience they have of the squash all season. This is usually for the joys of pumpkin carving rather than cooking. When you discover just how healthy pumpkins are however, you'll realise that pumpkin recipes are just as worth getting excited about and that it would be foolish not to eat the remaining flesh left over from your pumpkin carving. (As a note, if you're rolling up your sleeves ready to tackle your orange fellow there are plenty of free pumpkin carving pattern ideas available on the internet).
Pumpkin is a superfood indeed. In fact, it's not just the inner meat of a pumpkin that's virtuous but its seeds are super nutritous too and contain a wealth of health-promoting properties.
Like melons, cucumber, and squash, pumpkins belong to the gourd family. They were much celebrated by Native American Indians who made use of their flesh and seeds for culinary and medicinal purposes. Pumpkin...
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Using psyllium for relieving constipation
If you have asthma, do not take or use psyllium. Some people with asthma have had allergic reactions to psyllium and the powder from psyllium can cause an asthma attack.Some you may be allergic to psyllium. If you are, you may become constipated or develop dark areas under your eyes.Psyllium is the fiber part of seed husks from plantain. It is high in a soluble fiber that is called mucilage, so it absorbs water and becomes bulky. It contains almost no insoluble fiber, yet it acts like it has both soluble and insoluble fiber.
Stomach enzymes do not easily breakdown psyllium, so it moves into your colon like insoluble fiber. Psyllium fiber acts on your colon relieving constipation.In your colon, psyllium activates peristaltic action and helps to clean your colon of any stagnation that has occurred there. By adding moisture to dry hard fecal matter, psyllium helps to move fecal matter through your colon. As psyllium seeds bulk up in your colon, they push against your colon walls...
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How to look at disappointments constructively?
Success isn't permanent, and failure isn't fatal.It is possible to fail in many ways...while to succeed is possible only in one way.You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try.Don't be disappointed by a failure. It can be a positive experience. Failure is, in a sense, the highway to success, inasmuch as every discovery of what is false leads us to seek earnestly after what is true, and every fresh experience points out some form of error which we shall afterwards carefully avoid.You always pass failure on the way to success.A minute's success pays the failure of years.Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.Disappointment When you suffer a disappointment, it hurts. It hurts enough that it can powerfully motivate you to find a better way. Whenever something doesn't live up to your expectations, you can choose to become angry, resentful, frustrated or discouraged.
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Growing Ginseng
Ginseng is a fleshy rooted herb and a slow growing plant that takes years to grow. Ginseng grows in well-drained, cool, shaded hardwood forests. Ginseng does not grow in full sunlight, and hardwood forests provide the plant with plenty of shade. Ginseng is a perennial plant, but unlike other perennials lies dormant some years and does not grow new tops every year. The root does not die but lies dormant until the following year.
Ginseng seeds sprout up in the spring.
Hence, the best time to plant is sometime the end of September until the end of February. Seeds or plants will sprout the end of April.
Plant seeds about 1/2 to 1" deep, two year old roots about 11D2" deep. Lay the roots on their side, not vertical. Then cover the whole bed with 1 I" of mulch or rotten leaves.
One-year-old plants will have three leaflets, looking like a strawberry plant. The second year, the plants usually have five leaflets, and the following year, it begins...
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