This article discusses why reduced blood sugar could lower blood pressure, thus decreasing cardiovascular risk. While many are aware of the direct effects of high blood sugar on conditions like type 2 diabetes, fewer realize how closely linked blood sugar is to blood pressure and kidney health. High blood sugar can strain the kidneys, leading…
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Vitamin D3: Its Valuable Role in Blood Sugar and Metabolism
Vitamin D3 plays a crucial role in blood sugar control. Recent research shows it’s not just for bone health. This essential nutrient affects how our bodies process glucose. How Vitamin D3 Affects Blood Sugar Direct Effects on Blood Glucose Vitamin D3 helps control blood sugar in several ways: Improves insulin sensitivity Reduces inflammation Protects pancreatic…
102 Easy Ways to Lower Post-Prandial Blood Sugar Without Meds
This article discusses the importance of lowering postprandial (after-meal) blood sugar levels. This piece is not only for individuals with diabetes but also for those with prediabetes and even normoglycemic (people with normal blood sugar levels). Elevated blood sugar following meals can have a range of adverse health impacts if left unmanaged, contributing to the…
Maternal Diet And Epigenetics Shape Your Child’s Metabolic Destiny
What a mother eats during pregnancy matters more than we thought. New science shows that diet during pregnancy affects a baby’s genes. These effects can last into adulthood and may even determine future health problems. What is Epigenetics? Epigenetics is about gene changes. These changes don’t alter DNA itself. Instead, they affect how genes work….
Know the Best Forms of Supplements to Lower Blood Sugar
This article dives into the importance of knowing the right form of supplements to maximize absorption. Why Bioavailability Matters Bioavailability refers to the proportion of a supplement that enters circulation when introduced to the body and has an active effect. Choosing the correct form of each supplement can significantly impact its effectiveness. Tier 1 Supplements…
Control Sugar Naturally With Gymnema Sylvestre’s Powerful Benefits
This article explores how Gymnema Sylvestre impacts blood sugar, its potential benefits for metabolic health, and how to use it safely. Gymnema Sylvestre, often called the “sugar destroyer,” is an herb with a long history of use in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for managing diabetes and blood sugar levels. Modern research has begun to uncover the…
Knowing Omega-3 And 6 Imbalance: Health Effects And How To Fix
Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are essential fats that play critical roles in maintaining overall health. While both are necessary, the typical modern diet often contains an imbalance, with a much higher intake of omega-6 than omega-3 fats. This imbalance can lead to inflammation and an increased risk for chronic diseases. This article will explore…
High blood sugar damages the arteries and changes the immune system.
Apologies for the long absence. This video shows how high blood sugar damages the arteries and causes systemic inflammation. Please click on the link to view. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obV9gNaaWWU © 2018 – 2024 Asclepiades Medicine, LLC. All Rights ReservedDrJesseSantiano.com does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying…
A Tool Box of Strategies to Prevent Blood Sugar Spikes When Eating High Glycemic Index Foods
This article aims to provide the reader with a set of tools (knowledge) that can be applied to achieve a blood sugar of less than 154.8 mg/dL (8.6 mmol/L) after one hour of eating. That’s because a blood sugar of more than 155 (rounded off) is associated with many common and deadly diseases. I wrote…
Passing and Failing the One-Hour After-Meal Blood Sugar
The blood-sugar level one hour after a meal (one-hour post-prandial blood sugar or 1PPS ) has been shown to predict future type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and many other common conditions that can drain time and treasure in old age. I wrote about them in Low One-Hour Post-Prandial Blood Sugar after One Cup of Rice. The…
Low One-Hour Post-Prandial Blood Sugar after One Cup of Rice
Yesterday I posted that A High One-hour After-Meal Blood Sugar Test Can Lead to Several Deadly Conditions. In it, I showed that a blood sugar of more than 154.8 mg/dL or 8.6 mmol/L is highly predictive of the development not only of future type 2 or adult-onset diabetes but also cardiovascular disease and others, including higher all-cause mortality. …
A High One hour After-Meal Blood Sugar Test can Lead to Deadly Diseases
This article presents studies showing that the blood sugar level one hour after eating (post-prandial blood sugar) is highly predictive of many common diseases. At least here in the US, blood sugar levels at home can be easily checked with an inexpensive glucometer that can be bought without needing a prescription. I heard that a…
The Blood Sugar Lowering and Metabolic Effects of Vinegar
This article discusses some of the beneficial effects of vinegar. A high blood sugar of more than 140 mg/dl or 7.8 mmol/L two after a meal (post-prandial) is predictive of atherosclerosis in everyone (diabetics and non-diabetics) The study that made that conclusion is in a previous article. After-meal high blood sugar predicts Atherosclerosis better than…
The Simple Way To Keep Blood Sugar Low: Breakfast
This article presents four studies conducted among healthy people, those with metabolic syndrome and those with type 2 diabetes, showing that eating breakfast results in better blood sugar levels for the whole day. Background Before dawn, the body prepares for morning activities by secreting counter-regulatory hormones, including growth hormone, glucagon, cortisol, and adrenaline. They are…
Pistachios improve insulin resistance and inflammatory markers
This article presents a study showing that eating pistachios improves glucose and inflammatory markers among prediabetics. Many do not know that they have prediabetes. Prediabetes is when the fasting blood sugar is 100 to 125 mg/dl or if the after-meal blood sugar is more than 140 mg/dl. Like diabetes, prediabetes increases the risk of cardiovascular…
Pistachios decrease after meal blood sugar
This article discusses the beneficial effects of pistachios on after-meal blood sugar. Post-prandial hyperglycemia, the spike in blood sugar after a meal, has been found to increase the risk of forming atherosclerosis. A previous article showed that post-prandial high blood sugar predicts atherosclerosis better than fasting blood sugar and hemoglobin A1c – After-meal high blood…
HDL Raising Drugs Do Not Improve Cardiovascular and All-Cause Mortality
This article presents the studies that show that HDL-increasing drugs do not improve cardiovascular disease survival. High-density lipoprotein (HDL) is commonly known as “good cholesterol.” HDL removes cholesterol from atherosclerotic plaques from the arteries (cholesterol efflux) and returns them to the liver for elimination (reverse cholesterol transport). The effects of high levels of HDL result…
Exercise increases the Real Good HDL and Apolipoproteins
At the end of this article, you will know that not all HDL is good for the heart and that exercise increases the large HDL and apolipoprotein. HDL High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) is commonly called good cholesterol because it removes cholesterol deposits in the arteries. A process called cholesterol efflux. After that, the HDL brings the…
The minimum duration of aerobic exercise to increase the good cholesterol
This article presents a meta-analysis that showed the effective duration of aerobic exercise to increase HDL or “good cholesterol.” High-density lipoprotein (HDL) is often called good cholesterol. That’s because it causes cholesterol efflux. Cholesterol efflux is when the oxidized LDL or “bad cholesterol” deposits in atherosclerosis are removed from the blood vessels and brought to…
A surprising reason why people get heart attacks
This article presents a study showing why people not previously diagnosed with diabetes get heart attacks.[1] Diabetes is a risk factor for Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS). ACS includes those with heart attacks and those who almost have heart attacks suffering chest pains due to an occluded coronary artery. Having diabetes increases the risk factor for…