Health & Wellness

Apr 10, 2008

What is Bitter Melon?

By |2026-02-20T12:40:47-05:00Updated: April 10th, 2008|Health & Wellness, Newsletters|0 Comments

Every year, new studies are published touting the beneficial effects that various herbs, supplements, and foods can have for people with diabetes. One such food that’s been the focus of attention in the last few years is bitter melon.

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Mar 19, 2008

Sugar Substitutes – Sweeteners and Diabetes

By |2026-02-20T12:41:28-05:00Updated: March 19th, 2008|Diet & Nutrition, Newsletters|1 Comment

People with diabetes weigh their options carefully when it comes to what they eat. Sugar and sweeteners are no exception to that rule.

Some people may prefer the taste of table sugar (sucrose) to other sweeteners. But, they also know the harmful effects that sugar can have. When people with diabetes eat too many sugary foods, blood […]

Feb 27, 2008

Fitness & Diabetes

By |2026-02-20T12:54:08-05:00Updated: February 27th, 2008|Fitness & Diabetes, Newsletters|0 Comments

Why Exercise?

Physical activity is definitely important for people with diabetes. Exercise helps control blood sugar, blood pressure, and weight. It also increases blood circulation, which in turn can help prevent problems with your heart and nerves.

How Do I Get Started?

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Feb 6, 2008

Periodontal Disease

By |2026-02-20T13:23:27-05:00Updated: February 6th, 2008|Dental Health, Newsletters|0 Comments

In a recent study from Denmark, scientists found what they believe to be an unfavorable link between periodontal disease and pre-diabetes.[1] This 2007 study suggests that having periodontal disease may contribute to the progression of pre-diabetic conditions – and even to Type 2 diabetes itself.

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Jan 30, 2008

Insulin Resistance

By |2026-02-20T13:29:33-05:00Updated: January 30th, 2008|Health & Wellness, Newsletters|0 Comments

The last several years have seen a growing awareness of what insulin resistance is and how it affects the body. Insulin resistance causes various reactions throughout the body. In fatty tissue, it causes the breakdown of triglycerides, which leads to elevated fat levels in the blood. In the liver, insulin resistance prevents proper glucose storage, leaving […]

Jan 23, 2008

Diabetes & Kidney Disease

By |2026-02-02T13:18:51-05:00Updated: January 23rd, 2008|Complications, General Information, Health & Wellness, Newsletters|0 Comments

One of the leading long term complications of diabetes is chronic kidney disease. In fact diabetes is the number one cause of chronic kidney disease as well as the biggest reason people are placed on dialysis. Diabetes causes injury to the small blood vessels located in the kidneys which results in these future issues. “30% of […]

Jan 16, 2008

A Healthier New Year

By |2026-02-20T13:48:37-05:00Updated: January 16th, 2008|General Information, Newsletters|0 Comments

Every year, we promise ourselves that this year is the year things are going to be different. This year we’re going to lose that fifteen pounds. This year we’re going to spend more quality time with our family. This year we’re finally going to take that dream vacation to Aruba. Here at American Diabetes Wholesale, we […]

Dec 26, 2007

High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS)

By |2026-02-20T14:07:23-05:00Updated: December 26th, 2007|Diet & Nutrition, Newsletters|0 Comments

Diabetes is a growing health crisis in the United States. New scientific evidence suggests that high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) may be partially to blame for the increase in new cases of diabetes, particularly in children.

HFCS is a mixture of fructose and glucose. It is used instead of sugar in many products because it’s inexpensive and […]

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