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Atkins and Diabetes
- Author: JuliaHanf.
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Type II diabetes is the result of blood sugar gone wild. The consumption of highly-processed carbohydrates and refined sugars send blood sugar levels skyrocketing. In response, a healthy pancreas reacts by producing and releasing a larger dose of insulin. Insulin unlocks the body's cell, allowing it to convert sugar into usable energy. When insulin is released in large doses, the body also releases adrenaline to bring everything back to balance. Unfortunately, this process creates what looks like a hill and valley pattern.
We are able to more readily digest these foods as children, because our bodies function more efficiently in our youth. There may have been side effects, like weight gain and mood swings, but they didn't stand out. As we age, however, these symptoms begin to grow and become more prevalent. The nation-wide obesity epidemic is a result of high-carbohydrate diets and unstable blood sugar levels.
A family doctor can help asses our situation and determine if we are at risk for the disease. Luckily, gaining control of blood-sugar levels can be as simple as changing what and how much we eat. The Adkins diet lays the foundation for this healthy solution.
In addition, as we age insulin resistance becomes more pronounced and aggravated. Long term damage can occur to the heart and circulatory systems even in the pre-diabetes stage. There are warning signs and tests that can be performed by a family doctor to determine if you are at risk for Type 2 diabetes. In most cases, gaining control of your blood sugar levels is the first step in effectively preventing or delaying the onset. Studies show that low-carb diets such as the Atkins can help an individual achieve stable blood-sugar levels by decreasing the spike and valley pattern.
In the Atkins diet, proteins are emphasized more in the plan. Proteins have little affect on blood-sugar levels. Therefore they help maintain a more steady balance in the body's system. Low-glycemic index carbohydrates are incorporated as an energy source. While these still raise blood-sugar levels, it is at a much slower rate than highly processed, refined sugar and carbohydrates.
The Atkins diet directs a person through three stages that will allow them to regain control of their blood sugar levels, cholesterol levels and weight problems. These include the Introductory Stage, Ongoing Weight-loss Stage, and the Pre-maintenance/Maintenance Stage. Good carbohydrates or low-glycemic index carbs are used to supplement the program and provide energy to the individual. The result is a manageable, healthy eating plan that does not lead Americans to obesity or other serious health risks.
Your body will work the way it was designed to. Who wouldn't want that?
About the Author
Julia Hanf author of the book How To Play the Diabetes Diet Game and Win Through a real life crisis Julia figured out how to live diabetes free. Visit http://www.yourdiabetescure.com and learn more about your solution for diabetes.
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