Diabetes getting you down? How we can help
Diabetes-a sample of what we do to help you
The consequences of uncontrolled diabetes are severe: blindness, kidney failure, increased risk of heart disease, and painful peripheral nerve damage. Today, most practitioners focus treatment on strict blood sugar control. While people with diabetes obviously need to keep their blood sugar down, the real goal of effective control is lowering the risk for damage. This is referred to as microvascular disease (kidney, eye, nerves, intestine, bladder, others) and macrovascular disease (heart, peripheral artery disease, stroke, other).
Unfortunately, the number of people with diabetes, pre-diabetes, and related conditions of poor glucose control have increased—wildly.
Even though more medicine than ever is being given out. We are in an epidemic of diabetes that has not stopped for two decades. A new approach to diabetes recognition and treatment is needed. America is in the midst of a diabetes epidemic. Over the past 20 years, the number of adults diagnosed with diabetes has much more than doubled, and children are being diagnosed with diabetes in alarming numbers. Diabetes has also caused an epidemic of heart disease, and keeps the kidney dialysis centers busy.
Blood glucose causes damage through a process called glycation, the same process that causes food to brown in an oven. When you cook sugar in a pan, it will become brown caramel. After more cooking it will become sticky. Glycation (defined as sugar molecules reacting with proteins to produce nonfunctional structures in the body) is this process combined with proteins, leading to deposits and disruption of key parts in tissues. Proteins become disfigured and destroyed, causing nerve damage, heart attacks, kidney disease, slow bladders, cognitive and memory loss, blindness, intestinal problems, and more.
Oxidative stress is also a central cause of the damage caused by diabetes. Diabetics suffer from high levels of free radicals that damage arteries throughout the body, from the eyes to the heart. Oxidation is similar to biological rusting. When fat becomes rancid, it is because of oxidation. Many scientists recognize that oxidation is one of the fundamental causes of diabetes itself. Diabetics should understand their need for antioxidant assistance to help reduce oxidative stress that is involved in causing diabetic complications.
Inflammation is another common problem in diabetes. A protein in the blood called C-reactive protein reflects the extent of inflammation in many diabetics. We target inflammation so it may be reduced, since it too is one of the processes that further diabetes and cause misery. A condition known as metabolic syndrome affects about 40% of Americans, and poor glucose handling is a central part of the condition. Inflammation is central to metabolic syndrome, which is another of our special interests.
There are tiny structures in cells called mitochondria, often termed the “powerhouses of cells” since it produces energy. In diabetes, mitochondria themselves become ill, and need support. They become deficient in some nutrients, and identifying and correcting their abnormal function—restoring them to health—is one of our goals.
Estimated average glucose (eAG)… something new
Estimated average glucose is a new way to find out how well you are managing your diabetes.
←You can convert your HbA1c numbers to average glucose using this table
How does it relate to A1C?
Hemoglobin A1c is known to most diabetics as a test that tells your average sugar over the 2-3 months before it was drawn. The A1c level is given in a percentage, and many doctors like to keep it below 7, or below 7.5, depending.
Instead of the A1c percentage, which tells how much a blood protein is glycated, the same information is given in “estimated average glucose”, or eAG. The advantage is that eAG uses the same units (mg/dl) as your glucose meters.
90% OF ALL DIABETES CAN BE PREVENTED WITH NUTRITION, LIFESTYLE, AND EXERCISE——this is where we come in…
Diabetes facts:
- Diabetes is caused by abnormal metabolism of glucose, either because the body does not produce enough insulin or because the cells become desensitized to the effects of insulin.
- Type 1 diabetes is caused by an autoimmune reaction that destroys the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. Type 2 diabetes is caused by decreased insulin sensitivity.
- Type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in America. The incidence of this disease, which is caused by obesity and genetic predisposition, has increased dramatically over the past five years. It is more common among older people than in other segments of the population, although it is also affecting children at increasing rates.
- People with mild to moderate type 2 diabetes should avoid drugs and therapies that increase levels of insulin. Their disease is characterized by elevated levels of both insulin and glucose. Instead, therapy should focus on strategies to increase insulin sensitivity.
- Possible complications in diabetes arise from damage to enzymes and other proteins that impair their function and from resulting damage to blood vessels. The subsequent decreased blood flow, increased vulnerability to oxidant stress, and decreased antioxidant capacity all interact to produce end-organ damage to the eyes, nerve tissue, kidneys, and cardiovascular system.
- Weight is a powerful influence on diabetes. Losing weight is a major goal of improvement. Fat cells produce a number of their own hormones, and many cause or promote inflammation, leading to complications.
- It’s a lot more complicated than just high sugar levels!
But are there any natural solutions to this national crisis?
A well known medical practitioner, answered this question some years ago: “Nutritional supplements are a must for anyone with diabetes. Vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, and herbs are natural compounds that, if used rationally and in a balanced manner, can have profoundly positive effects on blood glucose levels.”
Natural health practitioners, or “naturopaths,” and homeopathic physicians all feel similarly, noting that alternative remedies can help or support the body use insulin more efficiently, control blood sugar levels, and can ease diabetic complications in many ways. We address all of them at once, to help you the fastest possible way.
We are experts in natural healing, and use an amazing number of natural products, most you may never have heard about. They support and unburden the body, giving it an opportunity to heal itself. Many of these substances and products have several specific effects which produce beneficial structural and functional changes in the person with sugar difficulties. For the most part, they are in the categories below.
These preparations can ease your mind & improve your health
1. Those that support and balance glucose. These help maintain healthy blood sugar levels, allowing you to take back control of your life. There are several of them, and you may not need them all. We combine some of them for your convenience. You can regard them as sugar metabolism tonics to help you steady blood sugar balance, working in harmony with your body to help promote healthy insulin levels.
One particular vitamin in the B family enhances insulin sensitivity and increases the activity of glucokinase, the enzyme responsible for the first step in the utilization of glucose by the liver. Glucokinase concentrations in diabetics are very low. Animal studies have shown that a diet rich in this vitamin can improve glucose tolerance and enhance insulin secretion.
2. Improving insulin sensitivity. There are two or three substances which we use that have been shown to raise insulin sensitivity in experimental situations, and may be very useful. Others actually stabilize the absorption of glucose, and permit easier control, according to many studies.
3. Those that delay glycation. One particular form of this natural substance is considered to be the most potent antiaging form because of its ability to enhance glucose metabolism, quench toxic free radicals, and help block formation of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs).
Sugar (glucose) in the blood can bind to proteins, particularly when blood levels are high. This binding causes the formation of AGEs, which accumulate with time and contribute to some of the signs of aging.
4. Antioxidants are potentially beneficial. One specific powerful antioxidant positively affects important aspects of diabetes, including blood sugar control and the development of long-term complications such as disease of the heart, kidneys, and small blood.
It plays a role in preventing diabetes by reducing fat accumulation. In animal studies, this remarkable substance reduced body weight, protected pancreatic beta cells from destruction, and reduced triglyceride accumulation in skeletal muscle and pancreatic islets.
This particular antioxidant has been approved for the prevention and treatment of diabetic neuropathy in Germany for nearly 30 years. Intravenous and oral forms reduce symptoms of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Animal studies have suggested that it is more effective when taken with gamma-linolenic acid, a special anti-inflammatory omega-6 fat.
Diabetes also damages deep nerves that control vital organs, such as the heart and digestive tract. In a large clinical trial, people with diabetes who had symptoms caused by nerve damage affecting the heart showed significant improvement without significant side effects from this substance.
5. Those that help biochemical reactions in the body and keep things humming… There are a number of preparations we have that help energy conversion and keep your body tuned. Some have been used to decrease the damage associated with diabetes.
6. Those that help mitochondria function properly. We believe mitochondrial function is one fundamental key to recovery in the body.
In addition to these there are those that support the heart, the arteries, suppress the inflammation associated with diabetes, and those that oppose effects of aging. There are just too many to talk about here, but they are remarkable in that their effects are surprising, and they have no side effects to speak of.
A great number of popular natural remedies have helped many people in their constant struggle to maintain healthy blood sugar levels. When used together, they are synergistic. While there are many more that we use, this gives you an idea of that is available here in this office to help support blood sugar and the potential damage it causes. Knowing which are best for you, how they should be used, and which preparation to turn to, that is our profession, and we do it well.
In summary, support of glucose, inflammation, glycation, oxidation, mitochondrial function are fundamental ways we help you. Remember, it is not just glucose that is too high—the many feared complications include heart disease, stroke, neuropathy, loss of vision, kidney failure, nerve degeneration in the stomach, bladder, and elsewhere (autonomic neuropathy), peripheral artery disease, frequent infections, Alzheimer’s disease, gum disease, and even several cancers.
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Please call for an appointment to discuss these possibilities, which ones will help you the most, and get started: 713-790-9191. Remember, your greatest asset is good health, and knowledge of what is possible is the beginning of happiness. 



