Tuesday 28 January 2014

NEW LIFESTYLE DISEASE

Yes, it’s new and it’s called ‘Pre-diabetes”.

What, according to the experts, is pre-diabetes?
“Pre-diabetes means that your blood sugar level is higher than normal (OK), but it's not yet high enough to be classified as type 2 diabetes. Without intervention, pre-diabetes is likely to become type 2 diabetes in 10 years or less.” 
 
So, if we can get pre-diabetes then we can also get pre-cancer, pre-arthritis, pre-whatever disease we as humans can get. Ever heard of pre-pregnant? Any healthy female who is sexually active can thus be classified as pre-pregnant. Who knows what you will suffer from in 5-10 years time? Every person on earth who does not look after his or her body will definitely develop some or other disease and in some cases life threatening. 
There is no such thing as pre-diabetes. You are either a diabetic or not. Sure, the warning signs can be there, but don’t term them as ‘pre-diabetes.’
 
 
If someone diagnoses you with ‘pre-diabetes’ this may be an opportunity and a wake up call for you to improve your health. Admit it. Your diet sucks. You spend too much time in front of the TV. Exercise is something you once did. You have a very good chance of actually becoming a Type 2 diabetic and will then have to control your diabetes with diet, exercise and in certain cases oral medication. With healthy lifestyle changes — such as eating healthy foods (which you will have to when you have diabetes), including physical activity in your daily routine (very important for someone who has diabetes) and maintaining a healthy weight (which comes naturally with your controlled diet and exercise regime) — you may be able to bring your blood sugar level back to normal limits. 
 
So forget about pre-diabetes and start living a healthier more active lifestyle. Prevention is better than cure!!


This information is bought to you as a free service from DNA Biopharm South Africa. The information herein is not intended to treat or diagnose any condition. Should you wish to try any herbal or natural remedy discussed in these pages, please consult with your health care practitioner. Should you require any information or advice on any topic related to diabetes, please visit our website at  www.dna-biopharm.com

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