The Most Common Misconception About DIABETES

Diabetes is a disorder of the metabolism characterized by high blood sugar due to a disruption in the capacity of the body to handle carbohydrates properly. On top on being the leading cause of both blindness and kidney failure, diabetes can cause nerve damage and circulation disruption which put people at greater risk for heart disease and stroke. Despite the tremendous burden Diabetes place on society, many people harbor several misconceptions about the disease.

Misconception #1: Diabetes is a disease that kids get, therefore if you didn’t get it then, you don’t need to be concern about it.
Misconception #2: Diabetes is an old person’s disease and middle-age people do not need to worry about it.
Misconception #3: When older people get diabetes, it is mild, so you don’t have to pay much attention.

Dilemma

There are several types of diabetes but for the sake of this article we will be talking about type 1 and type 2. Both kinds of presentation involve elevated blood sugar levels and abnormal fat and protein metabolism. Read the rest of this entry »

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Fight Aging Naturally and Nurture Healthy Skin With a Basic Treatment Strategy

If looking in the mirror makes you want to burst into tears or hide your face under a hat, then learning natural ways to fight aging can help you regain confidence in your appearance. The truth is everyone gets biologically older. Just because you blow out an extra candle each year, however, does not mean that your skin has to show the ravishes of time. Crow’s feet, fine lines, wrinkles, dullness, and other changes are not something that you should accept without a fight. Consider this simple beauty regime checklist designed to help you shave off the years and regain your swagger.

Go Gentle

Regular washing is vital to reversing the signs of maturity. Cleansing from head to toe helps to remove dirt and oil but there is a trick to how you do this task that can make all the difference in protecting this barrier. If you rinse too much, you can cause excessive dryness and acne breakouts to occur. How often you lather up should really depend on the quality of the epidermis. Both normal and oily skin can generally be wiped twice a day, once in the morning and again before bedtime to remove makeup and dirt that has accumulated throughout the day. If dryness is already a problem, it may be best to only swipe the face with a cleaning product at night. In the morning, scrubbing with cool water may be sufficient. Read the rest of this entry »

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