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If I have Insulin Resistance am I certain to get Type II Diabetes?

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If you do nothing about it, there is a real danger that Insulin Resistance will lead to type II diabetes. However, the right combination of nutrients, diet and moderate exercise can reverse Insulin Resistance and prevent the onset of diabetes. This is the scientific basis of the Insulite System.

Is Insulin Resistance the same as Type II Diabetes?

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When you have Insulin Resistance, your body is trying to produce too much insulin because the hormone is not getting the response it should from your cells. This can go on for many years before type II diabetes sets in. Diabetes occurs when your body's ability to produce insulin begins to fail. Another difference is that Insulin Resistance does not require daily medication to control the disease.

I doomed to get Type 2 Diabetes if I have Insulin Resistance?

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No, with proper nutrients and diet and a moderate exercise plan, you can REVERSE the conditions of PCOS and Insulin Resistance which ultimately will ensure the prevention of Diabetes.

How does insulin resistance differ from clinical Type 2 diabetes?

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Type 2 diabetes-according to diagnostic and classification criteria issued by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) in 1997-"results from a progressive insulin secretory defect on the background of insulin resistance." Hyperglycemia that is not sufficient to meet the diagnostic criteria for diabetes is categorized by the ADA as either impaired fasting glucose (IFG) or impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). Both of these categories are risk factors for the future development of diabetes.

What if I have Type I or Type II diabetes?

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The GR2 Control Weight Loss Program was formulated using knowledge gained from diabetic diets. For those who are non-insulin dependent (Type II diabetes), GR2 Control is an excellent program to help keep blood sugar in control. For Type I diabetics who rely on insulin, GR2 Control is a fantastic program that will help you maintain steady blood sugar levels, but we do suggest that you consult with your doctor to ensure that the program meets your exact needs.

How are insulin resistance and diabetes diagnosed?

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Insulin resistance should be diagnosed by measuring insulin levels - fasting levels alone, or with a glucose tolerance test plus insulin (sometimes called an IGTT). Diabetes may be diagnosed based on blood glucose levels alone.

What is Insulin Resistance?

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Your body converts the foods you eat into glucose (blood sugar) for energy. But before your body can use the glucose for energy, it must first drive it into your cells. Since glucose cannot go into the cells by itself, it is insulin's job to deliver it. When you eat food, create glucose and raise your blood sugar level, this signals the body to release insulin and begin this normal process. But when a person has insulin resistance, the cells don't readily accept the glucose.

Diabetes - Where Is My Insulin?

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Millions of people around the world are inflicted by diabetes mellitus, or more commonly called diabetes. You may be suffering from this chronic disease without even knowing you have it. Even though it an incurable disease, you can lead a long, normal healthy life if the diabetes is properly controlled...

What are insulin resistance, diabetes, and the other impairments of insulin and glucose metabolism?

Low Carbo Nostra - PCOS~ Frequently Asked Questions
One of the complicating factors of understanding the blood sugar and insulin issues associated with PCOS is all the different names out there. Below is a brief description of the various terms and there is more information under the insulin connection section. Insulin Resistance is when a fasting insulin level is greater than 10 mIU/ml. There are some other testing methods used. Some would say a fasting glucose:insulin ratio less than 4.5:1 indicates insulin resistance.

Can the WSN® Insulin Resistance Pack help me even though I am not a type 2 diabetic?

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Though originally created for type 2 diabetics, the effectiveness of the WSN® Insulin Resitance Pack is enabling insulin resistant people who are using the product to be able to increase their sensitivity to insulin and reverse their insulin resistant condition. You should continue to take any medications that have been prescribed by your physician.

If I take my diabetes medication (insulin or pills), do I have to watch my diet?

Other Frequently Asked Questions
Unfortunately, medication alone cannot adequately control blood glucose levels and keep you in the best of health. Eating appropriate foods at regular meal times is an important part of diabetes management and control.

Will I Need Insulin to Control My Gestational Diabetes?

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Despite careful attention to diet some women's blood sugars do not stay within an acceptable range. A pregnant woman free of gestational diabetes rarely has a blood glucose level that exceeds 100 mg/dl in the morning before breakfast (fasting) or 2 hours after a meal. The optimum goal for a gestational diabetic is blood sugar levels that are the same as those of a woman without diabetes. There is no absolute blood sugar level that necessitates beginning insulin injections.

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According to Encyclop?dia Britannica, "There are two varieties of the disease. Type I is insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, or IDDM, for which insulin injection is required; it was formerly referred to as juvenile onset diabetes. In this type, insulin is not secreted by the pancreas and hence must be taken by injection. Type II, non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, or NIDDM--which used to be called adult onset diabetes--may be controlled by dietary restriction.
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