Can improvding your circulation improve your health
Posted on August 11, 2008 at 12:27 pm by Sherri R
Diabetes has been growing at an alarming rate and the worse part is that the those being diagnosed are getting younger and younger. Diabetes is essentially your bodies inability to process the sugars that you feed it. Diabetes leads to or in conjunction cardiovascular disease can lead to other health issues and later we will discuss chelation and other chelation therapy options. There are two types of diabetes Type I and Types II.
Type 1 diabetes or sometimes called insulin-dependent, immune-mediated or juvenile-onset diabetes. This types of diabetes is caused by your body’s self defense to attack insulin producing cells that it sees as harmful. Your body will produce little to no insulin and can affect people and children.This type of diabetes will require daily injections of insulin to control the blood glucose.
With Type 2 diabetes sometimes called non-insulin dependent diabetes or adult onset diabetes. Usually these folks can control their blood sugar through diet and exercise and not needing insulin shots. It is more common in people over 45 and overweight although it becoming more common in younger adults and kids.
While not directly related if you have experiences any of the following signs such as tingling in your hands and feet, legs or feet aching after short walks, and other serious signs then oral chelation therapy may be something to discuss with your health care provider. In its basic form chelation is the process to help our body rid itself of metals and minerals that may become toxic or harmful to you bodies circulation in larger amounts.


