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By Eliza Mendoza


The need to reverse insulin resistance as a medical syndrome, has never reached such heights as it does today. This is because a great number of people who are diabetic are already showing symptoms of this phenomenon. This is a disturbing trend because this syndrome is usually a precursor of type II diabetes and related diseases. Therefore, ways of reversing it have a potentially great preventive value.

Insulin resistance, also known as metabolic syndrome, is a physiological condition that arises when body cells fail to respond to the natural effects of the hormone insulin. Its main function is to help body cells absorb glucose from the blood stream for the synthesis of energy. If the cells fail to do this, the hormones level in the blood increases and so does the amount of glucose. This leads to life threatening diseases like type II diabetes.

Several ways exist when it comes to undoing this medical issue and its effects. The first one is an individual should get fully fit by doing adequate physical activities. In doing so, the individual shreds fatty tissue and thereby burning extra sugar forms in the body. When the blood sugars reduce the hormone levels also subsidizes making cells tolerable to them.

Affected people should change and carefully program their diets. First, intakes of foods that have a reputation of high sugar levels should be avoided at all costs.Consuming a balanced diet will efficiently maximize the burning of glucose in an individual's body therefore bringing the desired balance of this hormone and glucose levels.

One should also take appropriate nutritional supplements. These supplements have various remarkable abilities that lower the hormone levels and blood sugars. For example, the Gymnema herb has the ability to aid in the regeneration of cells in the pancreas that secrete insulin. Another example is cinnamon, which has the double advantage of significantly increasing the metabolism of glucose and aiding people in losing weight.

A high correlation exists between stress levels and insulin resistance. It is therefore ideal to regularly manage stressful situation in order to rein in its effects. These effects can be very debilitating because they routinely disrupt various body metabolisms. Mostly, stress leads to rapid and irregular increases in blood sugars thereby sending different wrong messages to the pancreas cells. This can permanently damage the pancreas.

Lastly, doctors should simply recommend various pharmaceutical drugs to these patients. Obviously, it should be used as the last resort because drugs treat the symptoms instead of the cause. They also pose more threat to the individuals by subjecting them to more weight gain and high risk of heart failures. However, new drugs are produced currently that have less of these effects.

These are all preventive methods that should be adapted for the mitigation of the effects stated above. Failure to early reverse insulin resistance leads to difficulties in the protection and saving of lives. This is because diabetes subjects deadly effects to the patients.




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