The GI of Splenda and Its Many Benefits
- By sabrina rocca
- Published November 16th, 2009
- Diabetes
- Unrated
It is believed that one of the leading causes of illness and death at present is diabetes. High blood sugar levels trigger one type of this disease to slowly kill the body. So how can you protect yourself against this dreaded ailment? Is there any way we can prevent it from attacking us? The answer is yes. The best way is to know the Glycemic Index or GI of a particular food you eat, just like the GI of Splenda, a popular sweetener.
Are You Overweight but Do Not Have a Diabetes Diagnosis? You Are Lucky Partone
- By vinit mevada
- Published October 30th, 2009
- Diabetes
- Unrated
Researchers don’t have to rack their brains to figure out the whys and wherefores of the high Diabetes type 2, also known as Diabetes Mellitus, incidence that plagues us nowadays because the reason is quite obvious: our lifestyle.
A Smart Diabetes Control Program for Diabetics!
- By trinity services
- Published October 30th, 2009
- Diabetes
- Unrated
Diabetes is a deadly disease that can rob you of mental peace and health. However, by following a smart diabetes control program, you can to a large extent combat its effects and lead a normal life.
Diabetes Mellitus Treatments
- By steven marks
- Published August 18th, 2009
- Diabetes
- Unrated
Diabetes mellitus or diabetes is a serious disorder and is caused by reduced levels of insulin in the body. Insulin is required by the body for energizing the cells..
Diabetes Information and Treatment Tips
- By parveen kumar
- Published August 17th, 2009
- Diabetes
- Unrated
We all very well know that too many people suffer from diabetes, which can be a killer disease, but many of us do not know the answer to that elementary question, 'What is diabetes? Here we basically try to answer that question.
Type 2 Diabetes: When and Why Monitor Blood Sugar Levels?
- By steven marks
- Published June 1st, 2009
- Diabetes
- Unrated
In case of when you have type 2 diabetes monitoring the amount of sugar in your blood is part of your daily routine.

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