B6:As to B6,lower levelsof active form of this vitamin(pyridoxal-5’-phosphate or PLP) has been found in newly diagnosed diabetics as compared to non-diabetics. Although a direct correlation between B6 status and diabetes is not clear, there is evidence that its deficiency may help in the p...
Fresh coconut eaten in moderation is a good dietary option for diabetics. In case you don’t have freshcoconut, then roughly 28-30 grams of dried coconut is equivalent to a 2-inch square of fresh coconut. Avoid the variety you get from your supermarket’s baking section, as it includes a...
Loss-of-function mutations of CLC-1 are responsible of myotonic syndromes with either autosomal dominant (Thomsen disease) or recessive pattern of inheritance (Becker’s Myotonia Congenita). The resulting decrease of gCl is responsible for the pathological hyperexcitability and for the delayed relaxatio...
for diabetics in limited amounts (no more than 60 grams per day). Xylitol is less sweet than sugar and produces a noticeable cooling sensation in the mouth when highly concentrated, as in “sugar-free” candy and chewing gum. it is often added to foods sweetened with aspartame, to mask ...
Many nutritional supplements are Encouraged to stimulate weight loss, but valid clinical research has debunked most of these claims. A wholesome, calorie-controlled diet and increased physical activity remain your greatest allies in weight management....
Reach for omega-3-rich foods (such as fatty fish and nuts), green tea, and coffee. 4. Try Supplements to Support Your Liver Supplements that specifically help with fat digestion may also help your liver, such as: Digestive enzymes: You can find keto-specific digestive enzymes, which ...
patients’ dressing gowns and pajamas, protective breathing masks, wrinkle-reducing pillowcases, socks for the prevention and treatment of foot fungus (athlete’s foot) and to reduce the risk of skin pathologies in diabetics, and wound dressings to reduce dressing and wound contamination and promote...