Insulin is the best drug for the treatment of type 1 diabetes (Insulin dependent diabetes), also
known as juvenile onset diabetes. Administration of insulin caused disappearance of sugar from the
urine and lowers down the above level of sugar to the normal level of blood, within 24-48 hours.
There are several myths about diabetes treatment. Some of them are as below -
Myth – Uncooked food or food taken in raw form helps in checking
diabetes
Fact – The calorie value of foods whether raw or cooked
remain unchanged and so is their fattening attribute. The effect of food on human body in terms of
calorie accumulation remains the same and this provides no guard against diabetes. It is more
important to eat wisely and have a balanced diet whatever the form.
Myth
– A diabetic person can balance off over eating with use of insulin
Fact – No, a diabetic person should follow the diet plan given by his
doctor. Violation from it can lead to complications. Many diabetics live longer than normal people
because they have a tendency to regulate their lives more strictly than the non-diabetic. They avoid
or restrict foods containing a large quantity of ‘free sugar’ such as ice cream,
pastries, cake, sweets, table sugar, etc.
Myth - Non- consumption of
sugar, sweets or excessive amount of carbohydrates checks the onset of diabetes
Fact – There is no medical evidence to support this point. The exact cause
of diabetes is not known. Studies have shown that the disease occurs more frequently in people who
have a family history and who are overweight. Other causes are abnormal function of the pancreas,
liver, adrenal glands, pituitary gland and other related structures.
Excessive intake of
sugar or sweets may aggravate and bring to light an underlying tendency towards diabetes.
Disclaimer: This article is not meant to provide health advice and is for general information
only. Always seek the insights of a qualified health professional before embarking on any health
program.
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