September 27th, 2008
How far will the correlations between diet and diabetes be stretched? Will researchers and scientists ever be able to pinpoint when the risk factors are exactly onset?
Infant formula and other baby foods that provide permanent protection from obesity and diabetes into adulthood could be on shop shelves soon.
I don’t know how I feel about […]
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September 26th, 2008
Here is a recap of all of the health and wellness channel’s 12 step posts… Thanks Liz at Healthbolt for doing the roundup!
September is National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recover Month and in recognition of this, the bloggers at b5Media’s Health and Wellness Channel have put together their interpretation of the 12 Steps, looking at […]
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September 22nd, 2008
September is National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, so Health and Wellness Channel bloggers are discussing the twelve steps to recovery as it relates to our readers. I will be discussing step number 7…
Step 7 - Humbly asked God to remove our shortcomings
Shortcomings: A failing or deficiency or a defect. And, humility […]
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September 21st, 2008
This is a very important reminder of sorts… So many of my patients assume that they only need to examine their fasting blood sugars- that is not so!
We all know as diabetics we prick our fingers and make sure that we keep our blood sugar levels within “normal” limits approximately 4 times a day. The […]
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September 21st, 2008
How is this for tricky. Because of my new MS diagnosis, multiple slerosis, I am no longer allowed to have artificial sweetner. Ugh! I have been caffiene and saccharin free for over a week now and boy do I crave a diet Coke. I will be good though and listen.
I can have Splenda but many […]
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September 19th, 2008
I am going to share with you the top 10 things that I have learned about living with diabetes. Now remember, this is MY personal list. So you can laugh, smile or get all fired up at what I have to say. And if you would like, send me your top 10 list of what […]
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September 14th, 2008
I would like to welcome back Hope. She blogs on Weighting Line and was forced to evacuate due to Hurricane Gustav in the States last week. She is home safe and sound and I would love it if you went over and gave her a hello and support.
Kristen maintained her site while she was gone. […]
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September 14th, 2008
Well, I feel fat! How is that for honest? My scale says the same old thing and I have been playing tennis/jogging/walking and playing basketball- yet nothing has come off. Frustrated to say the least.
My bloodsugars have been fine and that is all good- anywhere between 84 and 110. That is 2 hr post.
So I […]
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September 14th, 2008
Today’s topic is…yeast infections among diabetics, otherwise known as candidiasis. Now fellow women readers, and some men, I know you understand what a yeast infection is all about. Unpleasant indeed. But for those of you that have a puzzled look upon your face I will give you a brief run down.Our bodies have natural flora, […]
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September 14th, 2008
Here you have the worlds most simple soup and it is diabetic and heart friendly… Ingredients below-
Chicken Broth.
Fat free Refried Beans.
Salsa.
That’s it. Thanks to Kelly at Grounded Fitness for posting this one… go check out her site to see how to prepare and what to add to spice it up.
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