• Is Milk Tea Harming Your Health? Here's the Truth
    Milk tea for type 2 diabetes
    A fixed morning ritual for over a billion people, most of them in India—Tea has lots to commend it. But it’s the preparation that makes a difference. Read on to discover if your preferred morning cuppa is on the block.
    Health drink

    There are many studies that propound tea’s health-enhancing properties, including raising insulin insensitivity. However, that last benefit comes with a proviso: no milk!
    But let’s start by looking at the benefits tea offers diabetics.
    Anti-diabetic properties

    Some types of teas, viz. black tea, green tea, and oolong have a high concentration of polyphenols, which are believed to enhance insulin activity. Polyphenols are also known to be anti-oxidative—a capacity to defend against inflammation, which is a key trigger for insulin resistance, and carcinogens.
    In addition to polyphenols, teas like black, green, and oolong also contain flavonoids—these are micronutrients that are known to be anti-inflammatory, protecting the body from oxidative damage that leads to diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and cognitive problems like Alzheimer’s. The flavonoid in tea, theanine, has properties that help to control blood pressure and lower stress.
    Health Benefits of Tea

    Research over the years suggests that tea may have several important health enriching properties, in addition to improving insulin sensitivity, as follows:

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    Is Milk Tea Harming Your Health? Here's the Truth Milk tea for type 2 diabetes A fixed morning ritual for over a billion people, most of them in India—Tea has lots to commend it. But it’s the preparation that makes a difference. Read on to discover if your preferred morning cuppa is on the block. Health drink There are many studies that propound tea’s health-enhancing properties, including raising insulin insensitivity. However, that last benefit comes with a proviso: no milk! But let’s start by looking at the benefits tea offers diabetics. Anti-diabetic properties Some types of teas, viz. black tea, green tea, and oolong have a high concentration of polyphenols, which are believed to enhance insulin activity. Polyphenols are also known to be anti-oxidative—a capacity to defend against inflammation, which is a key trigger for insulin resistance, and carcinogens. In addition to polyphenols, teas like black, green, and oolong also contain flavonoids—these are micronutrients that are known to be anti-inflammatory, protecting the body from oxidative damage that leads to diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and cognitive problems like Alzheimer’s. The flavonoid in tea, theanine, has properties that help to control blood pressure and lower stress. Health Benefits of Tea Research over the years suggests that tea may have several important health enriching properties, in addition to improving insulin sensitivity, as follows: Browse full blog- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/blog/post/is-milk-tea-bad-for-health/2887 Contact us :- Mob : +91-7776077760 Email-Id : info@freedomfromdiabetes.org Also connect with us on our website , Facebook page, and youtube
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    Lets understand Is milk tea a good for health, or diabetes? Learn about its effects on your body. Milk Substitutes-Almond milk, Rice milk, Coconut milk etc.
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  • Can BP, Thyroid, etc. Be Reversed Like Diabetes Can?
    For a long time, it was believed that diabetes was a chronic lifelong disease that could only be managed. Patients were routinely told that their affliction and accompanying medication would be for life.
    Worse, as time passed the disease inevitably resulted in higher dosages, medications became progressively stronger and other complications crept in, from vision problems to heart and kidney disease.
    Then, a number of medical doctors and researchers began questioning the prognoses provided by the traditional medical establishment.
    Their research and studies shed new light on the root cause of diabetes, and doctors like Neal Barnard, Roy Taylor, and FFD’s own Dr. Pramod Tripathi, evolved diabetes reversal programs that proved repeatedly that diabetes could be reversed.
    Since 2013, when Freedom from Diabetes began conducting diabetes reversal programs, we have successfully helped over 12000 diabetics completely reverse their diabetes.
    And not just diabetes, many of them who were also suffering from other disorders related to insulin resistance, such as hypertension, hyper-, and hypothyroidism, PCOD, etc., found their illnesses ebbing, medications reducing, and even disappearing completely.
    So does that mean that like diabetes, other problems like high BP, high, cholesterol, thyroid, etc. can be reversed? The evidence certainly points to it.
    The biggest game-changer in this quest for reversal has been the realization that all these disorders, be it diabetes, hypertension, PCOD or BP are actually symptoms themselves, in a manner of speaking.
    The root cause is insulin resistance, and the trigger is a lifestyle. Even genetics takes a backseat to lifestyle, as the cause for these problems.
    Rising urbanization and the unhealthy diets, and sedentary lifestyles that go with it have enabled this unrecognized, rising pandemic of non-communicable chronic diseases.

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    Can BP, Thyroid, etc. Be Reversed Like Diabetes Can? For a long time, it was believed that diabetes was a chronic lifelong disease that could only be managed. Patients were routinely told that their affliction and accompanying medication would be for life. Worse, as time passed the disease inevitably resulted in higher dosages, medications became progressively stronger and other complications crept in, from vision problems to heart and kidney disease. Then, a number of medical doctors and researchers began questioning the prognoses provided by the traditional medical establishment. Their research and studies shed new light on the root cause of diabetes, and doctors like Neal Barnard, Roy Taylor, and FFD’s own Dr. Pramod Tripathi, evolved diabetes reversal programs that proved repeatedly that diabetes could be reversed. Since 2013, when Freedom from Diabetes began conducting diabetes reversal programs, we have successfully helped over 12000 diabetics completely reverse their diabetes. And not just diabetes, many of them who were also suffering from other disorders related to insulin resistance, such as hypertension, hyper-, and hypothyroidism, PCOD, etc., found their illnesses ebbing, medications reducing, and even disappearing completely. So does that mean that like diabetes, other problems like high BP, high, cholesterol, thyroid, etc. can be reversed? The evidence certainly points to it. The biggest game-changer in this quest for reversal has been the realization that all these disorders, be it diabetes, hypertension, PCOD or BP are actually symptoms themselves, in a manner of speaking. The root cause is insulin resistance, and the trigger is a lifestyle. Even genetics takes a backseat to lifestyle, as the cause for these problems. Rising urbanization and the unhealthy diets, and sedentary lifestyles that go with it have enabled this unrecognized, rising pandemic of non-communicable chronic diseases. Browse full blog- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/blog/post/can-bp-thyroid-etc-be-reversed-like-diabetes-can/2889 Contact us :- Mob : +91-7776077760 Email-Id : info@freedomfromdiabetes.org Also connect with us on our website , Facebook page, and youtube
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    Can health conditions like high blood pressure (BP) and thyroid disorders be reversed, like diabetes? Find out and explore potential management approaches here.
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  • Simple Food Habits to Naturally Lower Your HbA1c
     Like your cereal? Try this variety of oats.
    Cereals have become the norm in our get-up-and-go urban lifestyles, but they often come loaded with unhealthy sugar and carbs, which push up blood sugar levels and set the stage for insulin resistance and lifestyle disorders like diabetes. Oats have always been considered healthy. And for good reason.
     Cut out red meat
    Given that carbohydrates cause blood sugar levels to spike, there is a natural increase in interest in meat products. But that’s no reason to switch to meat. Meat and animal products, in general, are high in saturated fat—a prime cause of insulin resistance. In addition,  cooking creates a number of dangerous compounds in meat—especially red meat.
    Lemon juice to manage blood sugar
    Who doesn’t like a chilled drink of lemon juice on a hot summer’s day? But there’s more to lemon juice than its fruity flavour. This easy to prepare drink is loaded with good nutrition too. One of the biggest being its salutary effect on blood glucose levels. So power is its ability to prevent spikes that the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has included lemons in their list of diabetes superfoods.
    Start your morning with fenugreek seed water
    Many common herbs, spices and greens have found their way into Ayurvedic preparations, because of the many health benefits they offer. One of the most popular of these is the little fenugreek (methi) seed. This nutty little powerhouse punches well above its weight in the health leagues, offering a range of benefits from lowering blood sugar to raising testosterone levels.

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    Simple Food Habits to Naturally Lower Your HbA1c  Like your cereal? Try this variety of oats. Cereals have become the norm in our get-up-and-go urban lifestyles, but they often come loaded with unhealthy sugar and carbs, which push up blood sugar levels and set the stage for insulin resistance and lifestyle disorders like diabetes. Oats have always been considered healthy. And for good reason.  Cut out red meat Given that carbohydrates cause blood sugar levels to spike, there is a natural increase in interest in meat products. But that’s no reason to switch to meat. Meat and animal products, in general, are high in saturated fat—a prime cause of insulin resistance. In addition,  cooking creates a number of dangerous compounds in meat—especially red meat. Lemon juice to manage blood sugar Who doesn’t like a chilled drink of lemon juice on a hot summer’s day? But there’s more to lemon juice than its fruity flavour. This easy to prepare drink is loaded with good nutrition too. One of the biggest being its salutary effect on blood glucose levels. So power is its ability to prevent spikes that the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has included lemons in their list of diabetes superfoods. Start your morning with fenugreek seed water Many common herbs, spices and greens have found their way into Ayurvedic preparations, because of the many health benefits they offer. One of the most popular of these is the little fenugreek (methi) seed. This nutty little powerhouse punches well above its weight in the health leagues, offering a range of benefits from lowering blood sugar to raising testosterone levels. Browse full blog- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/blog/post/10-food-habits-to-reduce-hba1c/2912 Contact us :- Mob : +91-7776077760 Email-Id : info@freedomfromdiabetes.org Also connect with us on our website , Facebook page, and youtube
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    Understand How to reduce HbA1C? Learn 10 food habits to lower HbA1C levels naturally. Adding Oats, red meat, Lemon juice, and Amla can help control blood sugar.
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  • Relation between Obesity and Diabetes?
    The obesity-diabetes connection

    There is a silent pandemic raging unnoticed in our midst and it is wreaking havoc on the health of millions worldwide. The pandemic we’re referring to is obesity. It hits almost one in three persons—higher in some countries, and it brings a variety of so-called 'lifestyle disorders’, ranging from diabetes to heart disease to psychological issues. 
    The link between obesity and diabetes has been the subject of many studies and the findings are constant: a BMI equal to or greater than 30, which is the clinical determinant for obesity, raises the risk of contracting diabetes to 90%!
    Are you at risk?

    The first sign of insulin resistance in males begins by fat deposition in the belly and in females, it appears as fat accumulation around buttocks first and then around thighs and waist. 
    What can you do?
    There are three fundamental causes for insulin resistance: bad (unhealthy, un-nutritious) diet, insufficient exercise, stress.
    Addressing all three simultaneously is the only way to sustainably turn back the clock and regain your health. This is why, at FFD, our programs for weight loss and diabetes reversal are driven by our four protocols of diet, exercise, inner transformation, and medical.

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    Relation between Obesity and Diabetes? The obesity-diabetes connection There is a silent pandemic raging unnoticed in our midst and it is wreaking havoc on the health of millions worldwide. The pandemic we’re referring to is obesity. It hits almost one in three persons—higher in some countries, and it brings a variety of so-called 'lifestyle disorders’, ranging from diabetes to heart disease to psychological issues.  The link between obesity and diabetes has been the subject of many studies and the findings are constant: a BMI equal to or greater than 30, which is the clinical determinant for obesity, raises the risk of contracting diabetes to 90%! Are you at risk? The first sign of insulin resistance in males begins by fat deposition in the belly and in females, it appears as fat accumulation around buttocks first and then around thighs and waist.  What can you do? There are three fundamental causes for insulin resistance: bad (unhealthy, un-nutritious) diet, insufficient exercise, stress. Addressing all three simultaneously is the only way to sustainably turn back the clock and regain your health. This is why, at FFD, our programs for weight loss and diabetes reversal are driven by our four protocols of diet, exercise, inner transformation, and medical. Browse full blog- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/blog/post/relation-between-obesity-and-diabetes/1545 Contact us :- Mob : +91-7776077760 Email-Id : info@freedomfromdiabetes.org Also connect with us on our website , Facebook page, and youtube
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    Explore the connection between obesity and diabetes. Understand how excess weight impacts diabetes risk and learn preventive measures. Discover how weight management plays a crucial role in diabetes prevention and control.
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  • Relation between Hypertension (BP) and Diabetes
    What is the link between hypertension and diabetes?
     
    Diabetes is a disorder caused by insulin insensitivity or insulin resistance, a condition created when the body either is unable to produce sufficient insulin or is unable to use the insulin produced.
    When this happens glucose builds up in the bloodstream which if left unchecked will inevitably lead to diabetes. High blood sugar levels (BSL) have a deleterious effect on every part of the body that is nourished by blood—which is to say, everywhere.
    What is the easiest way to explain blood pressure?
    The easiest way to explain blood pressure is quite simple is the force of the blood against the walls of your arteries. With every beat of your heart blood is pumped into the arteries; if the surface area of the arteries reduces—by virtue of thickening—there will be increased resistance to the blood flow.
    This will lead the heart to pump harder and harder. If left untreated this will lead to stroke or cardiac disorder. Consider what happens when you squeeze a rubber ball. Every time you squeeze, the pressure inside the ball builds up, when you release it drops.
    Does Diabetes affect Blood Pressure?
     
    Over time, high blood sugar begins to damage the small blood vessels all over the body. When this happens, the bold vessels begin to thicken and stiffen, increasing the pressure on the blood flow, i.e.high blood pressure.
    What should we do when BP is high?
    When it comes to chronic diseases, especially ones provoked by lifestyles, prevention is definitely better than the cure. High BP is no different. Some actions you can take are:
    Reduce salt consumption
    Exercise regularly
    Eat a healthy diet
    Do not smoke—or expose yourself to secondhand smoke
    Reduce or stop alcohol
    Regularly check your BP
    Attack the root cause
    Be it BP or diabetes, the root cause is insulin resistance. Treat this and there is no reason why your condition shouldn’t reverse itself. Thousands of FFD program participants have experienced this for themselves. As your BSL comes within normal ranges, your BP should also fall within the recommended levels. 

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    Relation between Hypertension (BP) and Diabetes What is the link between hypertension and diabetes?   Diabetes is a disorder caused by insulin insensitivity or insulin resistance, a condition created when the body either is unable to produce sufficient insulin or is unable to use the insulin produced. When this happens glucose builds up in the bloodstream which if left unchecked will inevitably lead to diabetes. High blood sugar levels (BSL) have a deleterious effect on every part of the body that is nourished by blood—which is to say, everywhere. What is the easiest way to explain blood pressure? The easiest way to explain blood pressure is quite simple is the force of the blood against the walls of your arteries. With every beat of your heart blood is pumped into the arteries; if the surface area of the arteries reduces—by virtue of thickening—there will be increased resistance to the blood flow. This will lead the heart to pump harder and harder. If left untreated this will lead to stroke or cardiac disorder. Consider what happens when you squeeze a rubber ball. Every time you squeeze, the pressure inside the ball builds up, when you release it drops. Does Diabetes affect Blood Pressure?   Over time, high blood sugar begins to damage the small blood vessels all over the body. When this happens, the bold vessels begin to thicken and stiffen, increasing the pressure on the blood flow, i.e.high blood pressure. What should we do when BP is high? When it comes to chronic diseases, especially ones provoked by lifestyles, prevention is definitely better than the cure. High BP is no different. Some actions you can take are: Reduce salt consumption Exercise regularly Eat a healthy diet Do not smoke—or expose yourself to secondhand smoke Reduce or stop alcohol Regularly check your BP Attack the root cause Be it BP or diabetes, the root cause is insulin resistance. Treat this and there is no reason why your condition shouldn’t reverse itself. Thousands of FFD program participants have experienced this for themselves. As your BSL comes within normal ranges, your BP should also fall within the recommended levels.  Browse full blog- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/blog/post/Relation%20between%20Hypertension%20(BP)%20and%20Diabetes/2618 Contact us :- Mob : +91-7776077760 Email-Id : info@freedomfromdiabetes.org Also connect with us on our website , Facebook page, and youtube
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    Discover the intricate link between hypertension and diabetes, exploring their intertwined effects on health and management strategies. What should we do when BP is high?
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  • Diabetes affect on your Oral Health
    Diabetes affects oral health with Solutions
    Diabetes, it might surprise you to know, is actually a symptom of a much more insidious disorder—insulin resistance. It refers to the body’s inability to use the insulin produced by the pancreas, either because it is deficient or insufficient. When insulin in the body is unable to open up cells and allow the intake of glucose, this glucose builds up in the bloodstream, leading to high blood sugar levels (BSL).
    Common oral health problems associated with diabetes
    Some of the problems that diabetics are at risk from include: Dry mouth Sustained high blood sugar decreases the production of saliva, which results in a dry mouth. This is a prime condition for soreness, ulcers, and tooth decay.
    Gingivitis and periodontitis (gum inflammation):
    One of the effects of high blood sugar is a gradual thickening of the walls of blood vessels—which, if unchecked will lead to high BP. This slows movement of nutrients into the cells and the secretion of waste products from the various tissues of the body.
    Damaged healing capacity
    As blood flow through the body decreases, the body’s ability to heal quickly is impacted. When this happens dental procedures, especially those that involve surgeries, begin to heal slowly.
    Oral Thrush
    Because the body’s ability to attack infection is undermined, diabetics who may need to frequently take antibiotics to address infection, become prone to fungal infections of the mouth and tongue.
    Burning in the mouth or tongue
    Thrush is responsible for this symptom. Smoking can also raise the risk of thrush; in fact, smokers are 20x more likely to contract thrush or periodontal disease, than nonsmokers.
    Risk of dental cavities
    The high levels of glucose in the saliva of diabetics help bacteria grow, leading to tooth decay gum disease, and cavities.
    Preventions:
    If you suffer from diabetes, it is imperative to follow proper oral hygiene practices. If you notice any problem or change in your oral region, visit your dentist immediately. Some things you can do to reduce the chances of oral health problems include:
    Maintain recommended blood sugar levels
    Be aware of the chances of hypoglycemia: (low blood sugar)
    Follow proper oral hygiene
    Stop smoking
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    Diabetes affect on your Oral Health Diabetes affects oral health with Solutions Diabetes, it might surprise you to know, is actually a symptom of a much more insidious disorder—insulin resistance. It refers to the body’s inability to use the insulin produced by the pancreas, either because it is deficient or insufficient. When insulin in the body is unable to open up cells and allow the intake of glucose, this glucose builds up in the bloodstream, leading to high blood sugar levels (BSL). Common oral health problems associated with diabetes Some of the problems that diabetics are at risk from include: Dry mouth Sustained high blood sugar decreases the production of saliva, which results in a dry mouth. This is a prime condition for soreness, ulcers, and tooth decay. Gingivitis and periodontitis (gum inflammation): One of the effects of high blood sugar is a gradual thickening of the walls of blood vessels—which, if unchecked will lead to high BP. This slows movement of nutrients into the cells and the secretion of waste products from the various tissues of the body. Damaged healing capacity As blood flow through the body decreases, the body’s ability to heal quickly is impacted. When this happens dental procedures, especially those that involve surgeries, begin to heal slowly. Oral Thrush Because the body’s ability to attack infection is undermined, diabetics who may need to frequently take antibiotics to address infection, become prone to fungal infections of the mouth and tongue. Burning in the mouth or tongue Thrush is responsible for this symptom. Smoking can also raise the risk of thrush; in fact, smokers are 20x more likely to contract thrush or periodontal disease, than nonsmokers. Risk of dental cavities The high levels of glucose in the saliva of diabetics help bacteria grow, leading to tooth decay gum disease, and cavities. Preventions: If you suffer from diabetes, it is imperative to follow proper oral hygiene practices. If you notice any problem or change in your oral region, visit your dentist immediately. Some things you can do to reduce the chances of oral health problems include: Maintain recommended blood sugar levels Be aware of the chances of hypoglycemia: (low blood sugar) Follow proper oral hygiene Stop smoking Browse full blog- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org/blog/post/Diabetes%20affect%20on%20your%20Oral%20Health/2617 Contact us :- Mob : +91-7776077760 Email-Id : info@freedomfromdiabetes.org Also connect with us on our website , Facebook page, and youtube
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