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Ok, so I recently posted about fiber being magic for diabetics and I thought I would post a few more things I've found to help.
I was diagnosed June this year and I am enjoying being educated about how to live better with my T1 life.
I've found that magnesium is a great addition to our artery.
Magnesium has an important role in insulin action, and insulin stimulates magnesium uptake in insulin-sensitive tissues. Impaired biological responses to insulin is referred to as insulin resistance.
Zinc I've found to be another powerful soldier in our fight.
Zinc itself may be a crucial element in insulin metabolism. Zinc is well-known as a powerful guardian against viral infections, and may also act to protect beta cells from destruction. Type 1 diabetics are often zinc deficient, and supplements have been shown to lower blood sugar levels in some type 1 cases.
Feel free to add your little tips
I was diagnosed June this year and I am enjoying being educated about how to live better with my T1 life.
I've found that magnesium is a great addition to our artery.
Magnesium has an important role in insulin action, and insulin stimulates magnesium uptake in insulin-sensitive tissues. Impaired biological responses to insulin is referred to as insulin resistance.
Zinc I've found to be another powerful soldier in our fight.
Zinc itself may be a crucial element in insulin metabolism. Zinc is well-known as a powerful guardian against viral infections, and may also act to protect beta cells from destruction. Type 1 diabetics are often zinc deficient, and supplements have been shown to lower blood sugar levels in some type 1 cases.
Feel free to add your little tips