I find that diabetic patients are vulnerable to CKD.
It is best to learn about how to improve your diabetic condition with diet modification (using sensors) than take medicines.
This is based on the experiences of my brother in law.
I find that diabetic patients are vulnerable to CKD.
It is best to learn about how to improve your diabetic condition with diet modification (using sensors) than take medicines.
This is based on the experiences of my brother in law.
Why take medicine if diet improves (type 2) diabetes?
Easier said than done for many, but it is indeed the best way to avoid complications of any kind - especially Diabetic Nephropathy.
The difference between a diabetic and a normal person is high blood sugar. Maintaining normal blood sugars offers to best chance to avoid diabetic complications.
I agree totally; I think the health care professionals make assumptions about a patients ability and desire to follow recommended procedures that are not realistic or desirable for everyone.
I believe that a raw diet is best for anyone to maintain his/ her health. One needs to listen to his/ her body for non-suitability of some raw foods/ nuts etc to ensure that we can improve our condition.