Sunday, February 2, 2014

To Successfully Reverse Insulin Resistance

By Eliza Mendoza


Over the years, the medical field has made great achievements that has enabled man overcome various health problems. This has in turn presented a good opportunity for man to focus much attention on complicated health issues. One complicated issue is aptly classified as a health syndrome. If left unchecked it can lead to fully developed type II diabetes and other various diseases. Therefore, to successfully reverse insulin resistance will be an important milestone in ensuring man's well being.

The hormone has everything to do with this phenomenon. Its production is in an intestinal organ called the pancreas and its main purpose is to check the level of blood sugars. This hormone achieves this by chemically enabling body cells to attach glucose on their surfaces. By doing this, the amount of sugars within the blood stream reduces and on the other hand, the cells synthesize energy from the glucose particles. Cells develop this problem when they fail to infuse glucose into their systems.

A number of efforts can be used to reverse this situation. First, diagnosed people should take on physical exercise so that they can be able to reduce weight. This is because being overweight leads to some fats being deposited in the blood vessels. This leads to a substantial increase in blood sugars further worsening the situation. Exercises also revitalize the cell receptors in performing their functions well.

Following this, individuals should watch the type of diet they take as it also carries great weight in fighting the issue. Foods that are highly processed and those that have many sugars are to be blacklisted in their menu. Instead, a diet that contains the right assortment of nutrients responsible for several functionality in the body's metabolism should be encouraged.

As a back up to the diet taken, one should take several natural nutritional supplements. Recommended supplements have been known to have several capabilities of restoring balance in insulin and glucose levels. For example, magnesium helps in glucose metabolism but it is usually deficient in obese people. Therefore, intake of magnesium, usually found in green leafy vegetables, should be highly promoted.

One should also be able to minimize the situations that increases stress levels . The efforts to reverse this phenomenon risks failure if the individual fails to contain stress. This is because stress causes the release of hormones that highly inhibits its effects on the cells. This has the opposite effect of increasing blood sugars.

There exists over the counter drugs that reverses this condition albeit in the short term. Acquisition of these drugs is easy and, with the direction from the physicians, can easily be self administered. Given the complexity of insulin in the body, these drugs pose some risk in their use. For example, some patients gain more weight when they use them. They should therefore be used as a last measure in combating insulin resistance.

These are all preventive methods that should be adapted for the mitigation of the effects stated above. Failure to early reverse insulin resistance leads to difficulties in the protection and saving of lives. This is because diabetes subjects deadly effects to the patients.




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