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Classes of Diabetes
by Dr. Janet McKenzie, ND, MBA, BSn
The most prevalent forms of diabetes are commonly referred to as Type 1, Type 2 and is often necessary to take chromium as a supplement if a therapeutic level of the nutrient
gestational diabetes. In Type 1, the cells of the pancreas that secrete insulin die. Insulin is is needed.
the hormone that regulates blood sugar, or glucose, by influencing the capacity of cells to
use it as fuel for their activities. Vanadium
Vanadium is another mineral that has been shown to help normalize blood glucose levels,
Sometimes the insulin-secreting pancreatic cells die because of actions of the immune possibly through an insulin-like effect on cells. 10, 11 Food sources of vanadium include
system (“immune-mediated Type 1 diabetes”). At other times, there is no apparent cause seafood, mushrooms and culinary herbs such as black pepper, dill and parsley.
of cell death (“idiopathic Type 1 diabetes”) .
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Bitter Melon
Type 1 diabetes can occur in people of any age but is the most common form affecting Bitter melon, also known as Momordica charantia, is a gourd-like fruit that grows in South
children, which is why in the past it was referred to as juvenile or early onset diabetes. America, Asia and Africa. It has been used by practitioners of folk medicine in those areas
Insulin-dependent diabetes is another term that has been used to refer to Type 1 diabetes. to control the symptoms of diabetes for centuries, and has been shown in research to have
a sugar-lowering impact. 12
In Type 2 diabetes, the body tissues become increasingly resistant to the effects of insulin.
Insulin secretion may be impacted in a variety of ways: it may initially increase, it may Gymnema
decrease or it may remain relatively unchanged. Type 2 diabetes tends to develop in Gymnema sylvestre is an herb commonly used in India to reduce the desire to eat sugary
people who are middle-aged or older, and may be caused or worsened by poor dietary and foods. It has been shown in research to reduce the symptoms of diabetes and improve
lifestyle habits. This form of diabetes has also been referred to as non-insulin-dependent blood markers of the condition, such as glycated hemoglobin. 13, 14
or late onset diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes is considered to be preventable because an appropriate diet and exercise
Gestational diabetes occurs in as many as 7% of pregnancies and resembles Type 2 regimen can forestall the development of the disease. But irrespective of the “face”
diabetes in that it involves some combination of reduced insulin production and altered diabetes is presenting; diet, lifestyle factors and targeted supplementation can make
insulin sensitivity . significant improvements in the signs and symptoms of the condition. If you think you
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might be at risk for diabetes, consider discussing your situation with a naturopathic doctor
Gestational diabetes is sometimes referred to as Type 3 diabetes, as is another condition, – a natural treatment just might make all the difference.
latent autoimmune diabetes of adults (LADA). LADA is a condition in which Type 1
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Janet McKenzie is a graduate of the University of British Columbia School of Nursing, Queen’s School
of Business and the Canadian School of Naturopathic Medicine. She has practices in Hamilton and
Good food sources of chromium include romaine lettuce, tomatoes and onions. While Toronto, and teaches at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition.
chromium is found in many foods, it tends to be there in very small amounts. As a result, it