Articles, tagged with "production of insulin", page 1
24th October 2011
taken as valine may block tyrosine's entry to the brain.GLUTAMINEThis little known non-essential amino acid known as "sobriety nutrient." It is consideredbeneficial in the treatment of alcoholism. According to Roger J. Williams , a world-knownnutritionist...
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ElvisGibson
29th September 2011
Most people who want to lose weight would like to lose it quite quickly. If you want to lose weight in a short period of time, there are a number of things you can do to lose the weight quickly. Below is a list of helpful tips to losing weight fast:
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Adrianna N
20th September 2011
Many of us who don't know how serious having diabetes actually is and as an effect it's crucial to be familiar with it, what it does physically, and the ways to provide care for either you or your loved one from this health difficulty. Having diabetes is ...
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JenB
15th June 2011
Type II diabetes previously known as adult onset diabetes or non-insulin depended diabetes is a metabolic disorder identified by insulin resistance by cells and reduced production of insulin. This condition reduces the body’s ability to regulate glucose l...
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Rigoberto Page
10th June 2011
The human body produces a hormone called Insulin. Insulin produced by the pancreas helps in the management of sugar levels in the body. Diabetes Mellitus is a condition where the body either fails to produce Insulin or does not respond to the Insulin prod...
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Barney Noel
11th May 2011
Diabetes is one of the most common chronic afflictions, affecting over 28 million Americans and 171 million people worldwide. Diabetes is an enduring condition in which the pancreas fails to produce a hormone, insulin, which is responsible for carrying di...
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Dr Narendra Punjabi
09th May 2011
Fatigue is a condition seen commonly in health practices. In fact around 75% of people presenting to a health practitioner will complain of feeling tired and fatigued. Fatigue can of course go hand in hand with serious health problems but it is frequently...
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Author:
Vivienne Savill ND., RN
06th May 2011
The cases of diabetes are on a rise. With more and more people contracting diabetes, it has become a serious problem. The reasons for diabetes among young people and elderly people are different. Due to various physiological changes, elderly people are at...
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Author:
jacoblee069
07th April 2011
There are two types of diabetes, but the more common is type 2. In a 2007 study, more than 90 to 95 percent of diabetes patients have type 2.
Even if type 2 diabetes is manageable, sufferers should never take the disease too lightly. According to 2011 ...
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Nelson Berry
14th March 2011
When growth hormone travels from the pituitary gland to the liver it stimulates the production of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs), which are polypeptide protein hormones. Though there are a number of varieties, among the various IGFs, IGF1 is of the mo...
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Mike Westerdal
11th March 2011
During pregnancy a mother may need up to three times more insulin for glucose to leave the blood and transform to energy. When body is not able to use insulin due to insulin resistance it develops into Gestational Diabetes. Glucose builds up in the blood ...
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Purva Chourey
25th February 2011
To lose weight rapidly in a natural way involves dietary modification and increased exercise. Pay attention to your health, your body and your mood during this process. The natural weight loss products provided in the paragraphs below, should be taken onl...
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Author:
zechong cai
22nd February 2011
Diabetes, diabetes mellitus to be more precise, is a very common disease where a person’s sugar level in the blood goes up due to inadequate production of insulin in the body or inability of the body cells to respond to the insulin produced. Diabetes can ...
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Author:
Sumeshnarmath
10th February 2011
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome--also called PCOS is something that is known but yet has a great deal more that we need to know about it. What causes PCOS isn't always easy to identify.
It is in fact an imbalance that is usually brought on the resistance ...
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Author:
Tommy Willis
08th February 2011
Diabetes mellitus is a kind of syndrome which is characterized by the disorder of metabolism and the high level of sugar present in the human body. This abnormal level of sugar may be due to insufficient level of hormone insulin’s and different nutrients ...
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