Friday, December 26, 2014

Essential Oils & Diabetes


What Is Diabetes?


Diabetes is a group of diseases knows as Type I immune-mediated and Type II insulin-resistant diabetes mellitus and Gestational diabetes mellitus, which can even occur during some pregnancies. 

Diabetes is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease and premature death in Westernized countries today. Diabetes causes low energy and persistently high blood glucose. 

This is a disease in which the body is unable to produce or properly use and store glucose (a form of sugar).  Glucose backs up in the bloodstream, causing blood sugar to right dangerously high. Some of the signs of diabetes include excessive thirst, frequent urination, weight loss, increased hunger, blurry vision, irritability, tingling or numbness in hands or feet, wounds that don't heal, extreme fatigue, and frequent skin, bladder, or gum infections. 

HEALTH FACT: A U.S. Department of Agriculture study revealed that Americans eat an average of 32 teaspoons of sugar each day in their foods.

Types Of Diabetes


Type I Diabetes

Type I usually manifests by age 30 and is often considered to be genetic. It is a condition where the immune system mistakenly destroys the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas. This is called the autoimmune response. According to many scientists, doctors and researchers, there is no way to cure Type I diabetes, however some researchers at Cairo University feel different.

Type II Diabetes

Type II generally manifests later in life and is most likely linked to poor nutrition. Type II diabetes accounts for about 90-95% of all diagnosed cases of diabetes. It usually begins with insulin resistance, a disorder in which the cells do not use insulin properly or there is not enough insulin to go around the body. The result is high levels of glucose in the blood. 

Gestational Diabetes

Gestational diabetes is not unlike the other types, but researchers suggest that hormones are the contributing factor. The placenta produces large amounts of various hormones and some of them have been linked to blocking insulin. It is said that women who have had gestational diabetes have a 40-60% chance of developing diabetes in the next 5 to 10 years.


Essential Oils & Oil-Infused Nutritionals

Chromium has been shown to help the body metabolize sugars properly, while Wolfberry balances the pancreas and is a detoxifier and cleanser. Diabetes is not common in certain regions of China where Wolfberry is consumed regularly.

Stevia leaf extract is one of the most health-restoring plants known. It is a natural sweetener, has no calories, and does not have the harmful side effects of processed sugar or sugar substitutes. Substituting stevia for sugar helps rebuild glucose tolerance and normalize blood sugar fluctuations.

An East Indian herbal formula was shown in a Journal of the National Medical Association study to possess hypoglycemic activity. The herbs are: 

* Cinnamomum tamale
* Pterocarpus marsupium
* Momordica charantia
* Azadirachta indica
* Tinospora cordifolia
* Aegle marmelos
* Gymnema sylvestre
* Syzgium cumini
* Trigonella foenum-graecum
* Ficus racemosa



The Solution . . . . 

If you are willing to make healthy lifestyle choices such as adopting a plant-based diet, eating certified non-GMO foods, avoiding processed / chemical laden products, and adding in few key therapeutic-grade essential oils into your daily regimen, you can literally take your body to a whole new level of health and vitality! 


Your body was created to heal itself, so take control of your health today.  Put your faith in God, and YLEOs (the original medicine of the Bible), and watch miracles happen! 


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* Source ~ The Essential Oils Desk Reference ~ Fifth Edition ~ The information included on this website is intended for educational purposes only. It is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for veterinary or medical advice. None of the opinions expressed here are meant to diagnose or treat any disease or illness. You should always consult your veterinarian or personal physician to determine the appropriateness of the information for your own situation, or if you have any questions regarding a medical condition or treatment plan involving your pet(s) or yourself.







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