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Who Else Wants to Avoid Vision Loss Due to Diabetes?

August 24th, 2007 by admin | Filed under Uncategorized.

Diabetes is an ailment that is formed when there is an abnormal production of glucose in the blood. The glucose in our blood needs nutrients to sustain the body needs. These nutrients are formed when the food that we eat has been digested. As a result, the food nutrients become sugar. That is what we call glucose. This glucose will be carried into our body cells through our blood.

Furthermore, this glucose works with insulin as produced by the pancreas. Insulin is a pancreatic juice. Your body cells work with insulin. And that is how energy is produced upon the conversion of blood glucose into energy.

But how does diabetes take place?

Diabetes is only possible when either one of these two situations or both is occurring:

• There is an insufficient supply of insulin

• The insulin consumers such as muscle cells and liver misuse insulin

Consequently, the supply of glucose increases but cannot be converted into energy because there is a problem in the supply of insulin. Hyperglycemia is the term used when there is an oversupply of blood glucose to the body cells.

However, there are three different

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