Diabetes and high cholesterol separately are dangerous enough. Their mix could be absolutely fatal. High cholesterol contributes to diabetes and vice-versa.
There are two types of diabetes:
- Diabetes Type 1 – In this type of diabetes, our pancreas stop producing insulin. Diabetes 1 is less common as Diabetes Type 2.
- Diabetes Type 2 – In this condition, typically pancreas do produce sufficient amount of insulin, but our body cells fail to use insulin in proper manner. Most of the diabetic patients worldwide suffer from Diabetes Types 2. Figures show that nearly 90% of diabetics have Diabetes Type 2.
As of now, there is no cure for Diabetes Type 1. However, by taking certain precautionary measures, patients that have been diagnosed with this type of diabetes can prevent heart failure.
- Adhere to a diabetic diet
- Exercise regularly
- Check your blood sugar levels at regular intervals
- Follow the instructions if taking insulin injections
- Visit your doctor regularly
Diabetic patients are at increased risk to cardiovascular diseases. The risk increases by manifold if the diabetic patient also has high cholesterol.
Cholesterol is a lipid substance that our body requires for various functions, such as to produce hormones and maintain cell membrane. Our body produces the amount of cholesterol it requires. The problem of high cholesterol develops because of consumption of unhealthy food.
High cholesterol contributes to the development of plaques in our arteries. Plaques, in turn, reduce the capacity of our arteries to transfer blood efficiently. Insufficient blood flow puts high cholesterol patients at heightened risk to various fatal diseases, including heart-attack, stroke, dementia, and Alzheimer’s.
High triglycerides level – a lipid substance like cholesterol – increases the risk of diabetes. As a matter of fact, experts consider high triglycerides level as a warning for diabetes.
High cholesterol does not cause the symptoms by itself and its presence, typically, goes unnoticed till a serious health condition strikes. That is why it is imperative that those who are diabetic should regularly have their cholesterol levels checked. It is necessary to keep both, diabetes and high cholesterol, under control.
Natural health remedies are available that researches shows can be very efficient to help controlling type 2 diabetes and high cholesterol.
If you are suffering from type 2 diabetes or cholesterol, or both, it is recommended that you check out our Type 2 Diabetes Guide and Cholesterol Guide to minimize your risk to cardiovascular and other diseases.
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I read the above article with alarm. The drug industry propaganda corrupted the article by pillorying cholesterol. The writer may want to research a bit wider and deeper for facts, evidence that contradict the propaganda, the ignorance or the lies. Of course these publications and research findings are not going to cross the desks of medical writers either. Much harm is being don by the medical industry dominated by big pharma. The reasoning about cholesterol being a problem and a principal villain is primitive and wrong. Ignorance is no excuse. So those researchers and writers who have integrity better reassess their intention to remain contributors to an evil enterprise. Harsh words? Find out the truth and the facts.
Be well!
joseph.