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Old 01-08-2013, 06:20 PM
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Long story short.

There is tons of diabetes in my family (the type where people need insulin).

Even when I was a late teen, I remember getting REALLY tired after I ate. Even my friends said it was weird.

Now I am 28 and just a couple pounds over weight (maybe 10 max).

I have done a bit of research regarding diabetes and know for sure that the mainstream medicine way to go is a bunch of BS.

I know how to eat low GI and that helps.

However, the thing I need the most help with is controlling portions! Ever time I eat, I get this insatiable appetite to eat something sweet & starchy! I can be completely full from a meal, but then want to dive into a bunch of starchy sweets that I don't crave any other time! What is going on with my blood sugar and how do I prevent this?
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Old 01-08-2013, 10:51 PM
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L-Glutamine will help with cravings for carbs and sweets. I recommend NOW brand L-Glutamine Powder. Other supplements that may be helpful are Chromium Picolinate and Bitter Melon.

Eat on smaller plates and be mindful about your portion control. Drink a full glass of water before meals will help. Psyllium husks before meals will help to fill you us so you don't eat too much.

Saved1986 has suggested sipping cinnamon stick tea throughout the day to control blood sugar levels.
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There are some people, myself included, who believe lots of health issues occur because of a nutrient deficiency. I don't know if type 1 diabetes is caused by a deficiency, however, it is starting to look that way.

My advice would be to keep track of your blood sugar readings, and do some diet changes. This would include cutting out all sugary drinks, even fruit drinks, cutting out sugar, high fructose corn syrup, and baked goods including anything made from white flour. Fresh vegetables and vegetable juices would be beneficial and I would also suggest researching doctor joel wallach on youtube. He is not your average doctor.
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Look into Gymnema Sylvestre... it is called the "sugar destroyer". It will actually help to curb your sugar cravings. It is quite an amazing and important herb for diabetics. I buy it in bulk and if I put some of the powder in my mouth and swallow with some water, it will actually alter my taste buds so that the sweetness cannot be tasted as well.

Another thing to keep in mind, is that our gut flora plays a big role in our cravings. If you were to go on a low carb diet, with limited sugar/carbs (similar to paleo diet), then your gut flora would definitely change. You would have a lot less gut bacteria telling your brain that it wants sweets! But this process takes about 2 weeks.
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I'm wondering if I may have diabetes as over the past four weeks I have been having episodes were I become shaky and feel faint and also have extreme hunger pangs. This happens a few times a day and is becoming a worry, When I get round to seeing the doctor and have a blood test, if the results come back that I have diabetes then I'd prefer the natural route rather than BIg pHarma's!

It may not be diabetes, but it is worrying! If anyone has any ideas as to what this may be I'd appreciate your input.

Their is no history of diabetes in my family, a lot of ill health but not diabetes! My last blood test a month ago revealed low platelets, but I havent been tested for diabetes!
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[QUOTE=revzen;217989 I have been having episodes were I become shaky and feel faint and also have extreme hunger pangs.[/QUOTE]

Could be hypoglycemia too. Sounds like such symptoms. Could be due to not enough carbohydrates. Could be complications of pharmaceuticals you may be taking. Could also be venous insufficiency, also caused by drugs. Lack of regular exercise may be a cause.
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Could be hypoglycemia too. Sounds like such symptoms. Could be due to not enough carbohydrates. Could be complications of pharmaceuticals you may be taking. Could also be venous insufficiency, also caused by drugs. Lack of regular exercise may be a cause.
I am unable to exercise due to various physical problems, and I walk with the aid of a walking stick. I am prone to stumbling and fall to the floor. I have prolapsed discs and sciatica and nerve problems. This week I've been getting sharp pains in my abdominal area, stabbing pains. My diet is OK and I'm getting enough carbohydrates, so maybe we can rule that one out! Suppose a visit to the GP is called for which I will reluctantly do in the next few weeks!!!
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Dr Wallach has had extraordinary success in making diabetics into x diabetics. Although type one diabetics will never be free they can decrease the amount of insulin used. Also the same treatment works for hypoglycemia as both are a cell problem.
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I know how to eat low GI and that helps.

What is going on with my blood sugar and how do I prevent this?
Increase you intake of healthy fats, excercise, and hang on until your leptin cycle repairs itself. This can take a few years.
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