Controlling Your Diabetes with Supplements

Controlling Your Diabetes with Supplements
Controlling Your Diabetes with Supplements
According to a National Diabetes Statistics Report released in 2014 there were 29.1 million Americans in the year 2012 with diabetes. This is 2016, what do we think those numbers are today? I very seriously think there has been a decline in the numbers. I believe to the contrary, they have more than likely increased. Diabetes is the number seven cause of death in the U.S.

There are several highly prescribed drugs used to combat diabetes. Lantus Solostar is the top ranking. It is a long-acting basal insulin that is used for type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus.

In addition to its needed effects, some unwanted side effects may be caused by insulin glargine (the active ingredient contained in Lantus). Some of these are:

• Anxiety
• Blurred Vision
• Chills, cold sweats, coma, confusion
• Difficulty with thinking, dizziness or lightheadedness, drowsiness
• Excessive hunger
• Fast heartbeat
• Headache
• Nausea
• Unusual tiredness
• Weakness

In writing these Blogs, in no way am I advocating that anyone discontinue use of prescribed drugs. My intent is to try and expand people’s knowledge of natural means that can help prevent conditions within the body or to assist if a condition already exists. Many times simple changes in diet, the addition of exercise to one’s daily routine, and supplementing with natural vitamins, minerals or essential oils may make a huge difference in your overall health.

The following is going to be common sense to many readers, but there may be some that are not knowledgeable of “good dietary habits.” Those are the readers that I want to reach in an effort to help them with their journey to better health and wellness.

Listed below are foods that are best and worst for those that want to address elevated sugar levels. It’s simple… does it mean you can’t have any of the “worst?” No, that is not the case, however those yummies, whatever they are, should be limited and considered a treat once in a while. Again, I will encourage following the acid/alkaline diet in conjunction with the foods listed below. A pH of 6.5 or above aids with all body functions including the production of insulin.

Starches:

Best: whole grains, such as brown rice, oatmeal, millet, quinoa or amaranth
Baked sweet potato and products made with whole grains with no or very little sugar
Avoid: White rice, white flour and processed grains, these include white bread and cereals that don’t contain whole grains and do contain lots of sugar.
French fries and fried white-flour tortillas

Vegetables: You can go crazy loading up on these, they are low in fat and salt, so don’t load up on them!

Best: Fresh veggies, eaten raw or lightly steamed, roasted, or grilled, frozen veggies, lightly steamed. Greens such as kale, spinach, and arugula are high in nutrients. If you are eating canned vegetables, check the label that they are low sodium or unsalted.

Go for a variety of colors: dark greens, red or orange (think of carrots or red peppers), whites (onions) and even purple (eggplants). The 2015 U.S. guidelines recommend 2.5 cups of veggies per day.

Avoid: Veggies cooked with lots of added butter, cheese, or sauce Pickles, if you need to limit sodium — otherwise, pickles are okay.

Sauerkraut, for the same reason as pickles — so, limit them if you have high blood pressure.

Fruits: They give you carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Most are naturally low in fat and sodium. But they tend to have more carbs than vegetables do.
Best: Fresh fruit, plain frozen or canned fruit without sugar added, sugar-free or low-sugar jams, jellies or preserves, applesauce without sugar added.

Worst: Canned fruit with heavy sugar syrup, chewy fruit roll-ups, regular jam, jelly, and preserves (unless you have a very small portion), sweetened applesauce, fruit punch, fruit drinks, and fruit juice drinks.

Protein: There are a lot of choices when it comes to protein, including beef, chicken, fish, pork, turkey, seafood, beans, cheese, eggs, nuts, and tofu. The American Diabetes Association list the following as the best choices.

Best: Plant-based proteins, such as beans, nuts, seeds, or tofu, fish and seafood, chicken, turkey, preferably the white meat, eggs and low-fat dairy products.

Worst: Fried meats including fish, meats high in fat such as ribs, pork bacon, chicken and other poultry with the skin, regular cheese, beans or other foods prepared with lard.
Diabetes with Supplements
Dairy: Make it all low-fat. If you have to have a treat, i.e. ice cream, keep the portion size small.

Best: 1% or skim milk, low-fat yogurt and cottage cheese and low-fat or nonfat sour cream.

Worst: Whole milk, regular yogurt, cottage, sour cream, ice cream and half-and-half.

Fats, Oils and Sweets: This is the hard part but you can do it!

Best: Vegetable fats such as, avocados, nuts and seeds. Keep in mind that they are high in calories so keep your portions small. Salmon, tuna or mackerel are high in healthy omega-3 and plant-based oils like grapeseed and olive are what you want to eat.

Worst: It’s about reading labels! If it has “trans fat it’s not good for you! If it says “partially hydrogenated” that’s a no-no too! Saturated fats mainly come from animal products but also coconut and palm oil, so limit your portion sizes on these.

Last but far from least is what you drink. Water is your best friend. Drink half your body weight in ounces. When you want something else, avoid those that are sweetened with sugar, replace with stevia if you have to have it sweetened. Avoid synthetic sweeteners. Why put chemicals in your body? Try to stay as close to nature as possible.

Supplements that may be missing from your diet and helpful for your body.

One reason nutritional support is so important is because diabetes is a nutritional wasting disease. Elevated glucose levels act like a diuretic and cause substantial loss of nutrients in the urine. Therefore, people with type 2 diabetes are likely to be deficient in important water-soluble vitamins and minerals.

B-Complex: The B vitamins help support the nervous system which is very important in addressing diabetic neuropathy. New Sun’s B Complex is a proprietary formula that is natural with no synthetic ingredients and a top selling product.

Vitamin C: People with diabetes tend to have lower levels of vitamin C in their bodies, which may be due to higher blood glucose levels hampering the uptake of Vitamin C by cells. A 1995 study that gave 2,000 mg of vitamin C to people with type 2 diabetes showed an improvement in both blood glucose levels and lipid (cholesterol and triglyceride) levels.

Vitamin D: People with diabetes are more prone to infections due in part to diabetic ulcers and periodontal disease. Vitamin D aids genes that boost the production of antimicrobial peptides which destroy bacteria, viruses and other germs. The body has a greater need for Vitamin D.

Vitamin E: Many people with diabetes have problems with heart disease, kidney disorder and eye damage. Vitamin E has antioxidant properties and because of that may aid with these issues. It improves glucose control and protects blood vessels and nerves from free radical damage, which is accelerated by the diabetes. Studies have shown that high doses of supplemental vitamin E may even reverse damage to nerves caused by diabetes and protect against diabetic cataracts and atherosclerosis.

Chromium: Over the past 30 years a number of studies have been released suggesting that chromium picolinate may help improve blood glucose and lipid levels.

Cinnamon: May lower blood sugar levels. Lab studies indicate that cinnamon may reduce inflammation, flight bacteria and have antioxidant properties.

Magnesium: This mineral is critical for the production of energy and protein synthesis, DNA production and cellular replication. It may decrease insulin resistance which helps to keep blood sugar level in check.

Pancreas Balance: Is a proprietary New Sun formula containing a total of nine herbs that all relate to aiding and supporting healthy blood sugar level. The top notes in this formula are:
Indian Kino Tree bark (pterocarpus) helps support the body’s natural ability to manage and regulate blood sugar levels. Laboratory studies show that the gum resin of pterocarpus can help regenerate the beta cells in the pancreas.

Gymnema sylvestre leaves gymnemic acids, which have been shown to slow the transport of glucose from the intestines to the bloodstream. This, in turn, helps to keep blood sugar levels in the healthy range.

Banaba leaf extract (Lagestroemia speciosa L.), comes from Asia and contains corosolic acid that promotes glucose transport into cells, keeping blood sugar levels on an even keel.

We at New Sun want to encouage you to consider incorporating the wholistic approach for more vibrant health (body, mind and spirit.) There are no “magic pills” but rather a well designed way to approach optimal health. Choose to eat wisely, drink pure water, exercise, massage using pure essential oils, supplement with organic/natural products and feed your spirit.

New Sun offers over 200 products to assist you on your journey to more vibrant health and vitality. Let us work together to achieve the goal of, “A Better Way of Life and Health Naturally.”

New Sun’s mission is to educate and help people to better health and vitality with quality products. When choosing your supplements be sure that they are organic when possible, always free of pesticides, fungicides and other excipients.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

It’s Time to Renew and Refresh

Renew and Refresh with vitamin supplements
Renew and Refresh with vitamin supplements
Spring is a time when we watch the amazing renewal of our surroundings, the trees with their blossoms, the return of birds with their beautiful songs, tender shoots of green peeking through the brown residue of winter’s grass, fresh showers and longer daylight hours. This glorious yearly event isn’t just intended for nature, it is also a time for all living creatures large and small to be renewed.

Spring It’s Time to Renew and Refresh
Spring It’s Time to Renew and Refresh
For those who are of the “seasoned generation” we remember “Spring Cleaning.”  This was the time to refresh and renew the house, opening the windows to allow the clean fresh air to enter while windows were being cleaned, walls painted or washed, furniture moved and floors thoroughly scrubbed and polished, carpets freshened. It was also a time for cleansing the body in preparation for the coming summer when we would be doing more physical activities. We don’t hear a lot about that today. So much for the trip down memory lane!

Making light of “Spring Cleaning” put aside, it should still be a time of renewal for each of us. A renewal of body, mind and spirit. We live in a time when we are exposed daily to harmful contaminates in the air we breathe, the water we drink and bathe in, the food we eat, and many times a negative and stressful environment. All of these play a major role in our health and well-being. Spring and Fall are times when we should take time to renew and prepare for the seasons ahead of us.

When someone hears the term, “cleanse” they generally think about the colon. Yes, it is very important to keep the colon moving !!** at least twice a day but… that is only a part of the cleansing process. At New Sun, we offer a full spectrum of products to cleanse and detox the entire body, made from all natural herbals to triple potency homeopathic remedies as well as 100% pure essential oils. Our Absolute Cleanse is formulated to assist five major areas in the body (the colon, liver, kidneys, blood and skin) to detox. For those who are exposed to heavy metals and chemicals, Liquid Chlorophyll is a product to consider to help flush your system, especially the liver. This is especially good for hair dressers or those who work with auto repairs and various manufacturing jobs.

Bathing isn’t enough to rid your body of the chemicals that you are exposed to daily. If you are bathing with soap and bath gels that are purchased at the grocery store, Walmart etc., in most cases you are adding to the problem since they contain even more chemicals. Consider Miracle II products that are 100% natural, not only do they cleanse, they also help detoxify the body.

Essential oils have many properties from cleansing, healing and assisting with our emotional being. Oils have been used for thousands of years and have made a resurgence over the last 15-20 years. Again, as with all products you want to make sure that you are using pure, 100% natural products. Essential oils that aid the body with cleansing and detoxifying are: grapefruit, juniper berry, and sweet orange. This applies to all the supplements, oils, skin care products and nutrients that you will either consume or apply to your body.

If you have not read the previous BLOG, “Common Home Pollution Issues”, you might want too. There a number of products that are harmful to your health that just might surprise you.

At New Sun, we pride ourselves in offering products that are natural, free of fillers, binders, synthetics, products that are made with the highest quality natural (organic when possible) ingredients. We take your health seriously.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease

Common Home Pollution Issues

Winter has arrived…in most parts of the country our houses are closed up tight to avoid the cold winter air and snow. If we have a fireplace, that helps fight the chill and creates a warm cozy feeling at the end of a busy day. We might even want to add candles to further enhance the atmosphere with soft, flickering light and a soothing aroma.

If you are like most people, the day doesn’t end at 5:00 o’clock. There is dinner to prepare, laundry to do, cleanup after dinner; and maybe then you will have time to cozy up on the rug and watch those burning embers before taking a nice hot soak in the tub!

Did you know that the indoor air we breathe can be up to five times more polluted than the air outside? The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) has conducted several studies proving just that. Yes, most of us are familiar with secondhand smoke, radon gas and mold that impair our indoor air quality, but there is so much more.

Let’s get back to that cozy living room for starters. That fireplace, so inviting and warm, whether it’s wood burning or natural gas, gives off a colorless, odorless gas, carbon monoxide, as well as nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide. These gases can cause headaches, drowsiness, dizziness, respiratory issues, vision and brain function impairment, nausea and symptoms often mistaken for flu; and if the levels are very high it can cause death.

Solution: have your fireplace, chimney, ducts and flues checked and cleaned every fall before using. If possible, a window opened a little to allow better ventilation, is helpful.

Ahhhhh those aromatic candles! As much as we appreciate the atmosphere they create, candles do give off harmful gases and sediment, whether made from paraffin, vegetable oil, soy or beeswax. Most candles are made from paraffin, (even most of the expensive ones.) Paraffin is a byproduct of petroleum, coal or shale that go through a process for whitening using industrial-strength bleach. Acrolein, a chemical linked to the risk of lung cancer, is added to the wax as a solidifying agent. Add to that the artificial dyes and synthetic fragrances that often contain toxic plasticizers and solvents! Are you getting the picture as to what you are breathing into your lungs?

Solution: 100% pure essential oils diffused without heat. The oils have healing properties in addition to the wonderful aroma they create. If you are going to burn candles, purchase those made with beeswax or vegetable oils and with natural dyes and perfumes.

When preparing the evening meal for the family, the key here is ventilation, ventilation, ventilation. Gas stoves are the most worrisome as they emit more nitrogen dioxide which when mixed with the air creates nitric acid and toxic organic nitrates. These nitrates can irritate the lungs and lower resistance to respiratory infections such as influenza.

Solution: Make sure the kitchen is well ventilated during cooking and for several minutes after. You might want to invest in a high-quality fan, particularly a range hood to improve air quality. You should always use ventilation when cooking, not just when you burn something!

Dinner was served, so now for the clean-up. Household cleaning products are ranked number five on the list of common home indoor air pollutants. Most conventional cleaning products contain alcohol, chlorine, ammonia or petroleum-based solvents. All of these have adverse effects on health, causing headaches, eye and/ or throat irritations. Dangerous chemicals including VOC’s (volatile organic compounds) are released into the air causing or contributing to chronic respiratory problems and exacerbating allergies, asthma and other illnesses. Products containing VOCs include most aerosol sprays, chlorine bleach, oven cleaners, furniture and floor polish.

Solution: Use less common toxic products like hydrogen peroxide (for sanitizing, stain removal and bleaching), tea tree oil and water (for mold removal and as a disinfectant), grapefruit oil with water as a disinfectant and cleanser for counters), white vinegar (for cleaning glass and tile) and Miracle II soap (an all-natural concentrate for most cleaning projects.)

Meanwhile, in the laundry room, the clothing in the washer is also subject to pollutants from the detergent and fabric softeners being used. The labeling of ingredients on most commonly sold detergents is very vague, stating cleaning agents (anionic and nonionic surfactants), buffering agent, stabilizer, brightening agent and fragrance.

It’s difficult to tell exactly what is in detergent; however, studies have been conducted and documented and the following is a short list of those ingredients: Linear alkyl sodium sulfonates (LAS), petroleum distillates (aka napthas), benzene, phenols, nonylphenol ethoxylate, phosphates, sodium hypochlorite (household bleach), EDTA (ethylene-diamino-tetra-acetate) and artificial fragrances. Google these ingredients and you will learn the amazing amount of toxicity that can cause varying degrees of carcinogenic, reproductive, and allergic reactions from their use. Consider the release of these toxins into the air and also into our water system and eventually into our rivers and lakes. All this because we want clean clothes!!

But wait… we have to dry those clothes and guess what? Dryer sheets rank number two for indoor air pollution! You ask, “what could possibly be in dryer sheets?” Well, for starters, that waxy feeling when you touch the sheet is a surfactant compound that coats your clothes to make them soft. That compound is positively charged to help remove static. That compound in most cases is a mixture of quaternary ammonium salt, which is linked to asthma, silicon oil or stearic acid (derived from animal fat). These ingredients when heated in the dryer liquefy and coat your clothes with a fatty film which poses hazards. Add to that the fragrance that is added and you can bet it is artificial, causing more toxins to be released into the air. Those “clean” clothes you are wearing, making contact with your skin, (the largest organ in your body) are not only polluting the air while in the process of becoming clean, they are exposing you to harmful chemicals when you wear them!

Solution: Make it a point to read the ingredients, research them IF you are not sure, gravitate to “green or organic” products. Miracle II soap is safe to use in your laundry, because it is a concentrate, a little goes a long way. Pure essential oils work great when washing clothes as well as in the dryer. A few drops of grapefruit oil helps with disinfecting and is antiseptic. Lemon oil is antiseptic, as well as antibacterial so either of these in the wash not only make it swell great but have health benefits as well. For the dryer, I personally like lavender oil for my bedding and lemongrass for my clothes. Put a few drops on a clean cloth and put it in the dryer for a non-polluting, refreshing experience.

I suggested laying in front of the fire after dinner. Nice thought, but if you have carpet, make sure to lay a fresh clean blanket down since carpets rank number three for in-door pollution. Most carpeting contains high levels of VOC’s which are known to cause headaches, throat and eye irritation, allergies, confusion and drowsiness. Carpets that contain nylon and olefin are the biggest offenders. Regular exposure to high levels of these toxins can cause long-term health issues, including learning and memory impairment, birth defects, decreased fertility, and diseases of the liver, thyroid, ovaries, kidneys and blood. That’s very scary to say the least.

Solution: It’s nice to see that many people are now choosing hardwood flooring and natural stone for their homes. There are certified “Green Label Plus” carpets available which have been evaluated for low emissions of VOC’s. Not everyone can afford to replace the carpeting in their homes so it would be wise to invest in a high quality HEPA vacuum that can help remove many of the toxins without throwing them back into the air.

That relaxing bath awaits…. we want to make sure that when we are soaking in the nice tub of hot water with maybe some fluffy bubbles and the aroma of lavender permeating the air from that diffuser, that we are not polluting the air or soaking into our body harmful toxins. Miracle II soap with a few drops of 100% lavender oil is sure to make the stresses of the day melt away and help with a peaceful night’s sleep.

New Sun has been involved in the natural health field since 1987. Our mission is to help inform people about alternative ways to improve their health, well-being and environment through natural means. We are stewards not only for ourselves but to all that we treasure in our journey that we call life. Let us be wise stewards.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease