Fruit Trees With A Twist
By Mark Flippo
To start with we have a Cucumber Tree. Next is a Jabuticaba Tree. The Open Mouth Fruit. (Not it's real name) Second row Belinding Wuluh Tree. Balsom Pear Tree. and finally I could not find the name of this weird fruit.
Now God put these fruit trees on the earth for our health. If we would eat properly we would not have so many of the disorders and diseases we have.
Type 2 diabetes develops when the body becomes resistant to insulin or when the pancreas stops producing enough insulin. Insulin is a hormone that comes from the gland situated behind and below the stomach (pancreas). The pancreas secretes insulin into the bloodstream.The insulin circulates, enabling sugar to enter your cells. Insulin lowers the amount of sugar in your bloodstream.
As your blood sugar level drops, so does the secretion of insulin from your pancreas.
Glucose — a sugar — is a main source of energy for the cells that make up muscles and other tissues. Glucose comes from two major sources: food and your liver. Sugar is absorbed into the bloodstream, where it enters cells with the help of insulin.Your liver stores and makes glucose.
When your glucose levels are low, such as when you haven't eaten in a while, the liver breaks down stored glycogen into glucose to keep your glucose level within a normal range. In type 2 diabetes, this process doesn't work well. Instead of moving into your cells, sugar builds up in your bloodstream. As blood sugar levels increase, the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas produce more insulin, but eventually these cells become impaired and can't make enough insulin to meet the body's demands.
Prevalence: In 2012, 29.1 million Americans, or 9.3% of the population, had diabetes.There are 11.8 million seniors. Deaths: Diabetes remains the 7th leading cause of death in the United States in 2010, with 69,071 death certificates listing it as the underlying cause of death, and a total of 234,051 death certificates listing diabetes as an underlying or contributing cause of death. If you want to know more about this subject go to the American Diabetes Association.
If you're a diabetic you can feel deprived! Like you can't eat anything! And why do you have to read everything before you buy it? Since I have type two, it can be very frustrating! I was reminded why I must work so hard at what I eat. A few days ago, my neighbor was in the hospital from not taking care of his diabetes. His feet have been numb for a year. You need to know your glucose levels! I refuse to lose my toes or my feet just because I have a problem with what I should not eat. God gave us wonderful bodies.
We are to take care of them. No one puts the food in your mouth! You need to take responsibility for what you eat and drink! Me at the top of the list. I have been working harder and harder to stop and change bad habits I had for years. I still will eat processed sugar but it is rare and my feet Thank me for it everyday! Numb feet may mean dumb head. I am praying and crying with those who are battling with Diabetes. It is a hard road to travel.
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By Mark Flippo
To start with we have a Cucumber Tree. Next is a Jabuticaba Tree. The Open Mouth Fruit. (Not it's real name) Second row Belinding Wuluh Tree. Balsom Pear Tree. and finally I could not find the name of this weird fruit.
Now God put these fruit trees on the earth for our health. If we would eat properly we would not have so many of the disorders and diseases we have.
Type 2 diabetes develops when the body becomes resistant to insulin or when the pancreas stops producing enough insulin. Insulin is a hormone that comes from the gland situated behind and below the stomach (pancreas). The pancreas secretes insulin into the bloodstream.The insulin circulates, enabling sugar to enter your cells. Insulin lowers the amount of sugar in your bloodstream.
As your blood sugar level drops, so does the secretion of insulin from your pancreas.
Glucose — a sugar — is a main source of energy for the cells that make up muscles and other tissues. Glucose comes from two major sources: food and your liver. Sugar is absorbed into the bloodstream, where it enters cells with the help of insulin.Your liver stores and makes glucose.
When your glucose levels are low, such as when you haven't eaten in a while, the liver breaks down stored glycogen into glucose to keep your glucose level within a normal range. In type 2 diabetes, this process doesn't work well. Instead of moving into your cells, sugar builds up in your bloodstream. As blood sugar levels increase, the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas produce more insulin, but eventually these cells become impaired and can't make enough insulin to meet the body's demands.
Prevalence: In 2012, 29.1 million Americans, or 9.3% of the population, had diabetes.There are 11.8 million seniors. Deaths: Diabetes remains the 7th leading cause of death in the United States in 2010, with 69,071 death certificates listing it as the underlying cause of death, and a total of 234,051 death certificates listing diabetes as an underlying or contributing cause of death. If you want to know more about this subject go to the American Diabetes Association.
If you're a diabetic you can feel deprived! Like you can't eat anything! And why do you have to read everything before you buy it? Since I have type two, it can be very frustrating! I was reminded why I must work so hard at what I eat. A few days ago, my neighbor was in the hospital from not taking care of his diabetes. His feet have been numb for a year. You need to know your glucose levels! I refuse to lose my toes or my feet just because I have a problem with what I should not eat. God gave us wonderful bodies.
We are to take care of them. No one puts the food in your mouth! You need to take responsibility for what you eat and drink! Me at the top of the list. I have been working harder and harder to stop and change bad habits I had for years. I still will eat processed sugar but it is rare and my feet Thank me for it everyday! Numb feet may mean dumb head. I am praying and crying with those who are battling with Diabetes. It is a hard road to travel.
http://moderndayparablesrcf.com