Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Mediterranean Diet helps maintain a low blood sugar?

Being a Type 1 diabetic, I always think about even if I wanted to diet, it is not always
going to work completely because of the 'highs and lows' that we all encounter from time to time.  I guess some would reply that moderation is the best way to go about eating, and then adding exercise to the equation.  I do agree!  Although, I have finally made the exercise thing a habit, I have not so much on the eating thing.  I do well, and then sometimes you just want to sit and eat in your comfy cotton pants and watch HBO :) 

Today, I read more about the Mediterranean Diet online.  A large observation study is adding another feather to this diet's cap, suggesting that the Mediterranean diet helps Diabetic's maintain a healthy blood sugar.  The diet consists of vegetables and fruits, whole grains, beans, cheese, and fish.  I found on All Recipes website, several great recipes that would definitely satisfy an urge of any type!

Eating a Mediterranean diet is not just good for your metabolic actions, it can also lower your risk of heart disease and stroke, and improves overall brain function.  They say a 'good diet' is one FULL of color ... looking at the picture I found above online, it looks like a rainbow of good food source!

Monday, September 16, 2013

Insulin of the Future?

Last month, my Dad sent a rather exciting (to me) email.  I knew it had to be something interesting or something that pertained to me, as he emails so little, as is.  I always click on it immediately when I see his name :) 
When I opened it, it was a link to a news article... 

It was about breathable Insulin called Afrezza produced by the company MannKind that
would be (hopefully) by FDA approved in early 2014.  I (like many others) inject myself daily 4-6 times a day, and while it is not painful, it is a PAIN to deal with.  So I must admit when I read this, it really grabbed me and pulled me threw a world of Googling and reading as much as I could...and I discovered a lot that other would maybe find interesting..

Although, many case studies on Afrezza have been taking place since 2007 and results show a very positive outcome and review of this product, I found that breathable insulin is nothing new to the field of Diabetes... 
Did you know there was a breathable Insulin called Exubera until 2007?  While it never gained any traction in the medical market, it cited 'low sales due to insurance companies not picking it up' as it's main failure.  Afrezza is said to have that cat in the bag cat bagged, with the same price as the Insulin 'pens' ..promising a better outcome and to be a better overall drug.  Taken 12-14 minutes before meal times, it was comparable to a normal person's pancreas and had the same results.  Oh, and research for any long term stress it would  have on your lungs? ..seems to be looking good since it is an insulin and not a steroid of any shape or form.

The overall outlook for the MannKind company must look good.  With the news of this new breathable insulin possibly being approved soon, the stock for this company soared 18% ... Not to mention, the CEO - Alfred Mann, has put about 930 million dollars of his own money in the company over the years.  Sounds like he has something to believe in!   

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Deserted Bliss

Is it just me, or do we often day dream about peace, serenity (whatever it may be) and how to find it?  I always think about the quietness I crave so dearly and WHEN I get to locate it next... I was lucky enough to come across my serenity over the weekend.. 

One of the best parts about living on the Gulf Coast is the scenery and that 'serenity and peace' is not so far away.  It just so happened to be the West end of Dauphin Island with the whitest sand and was only reachable by boat.  The only thing missing was the beer and the beach chairs, and I had found the perfect location for Corona's next commercial shoot.

And another thing ....what is it exactly about abandon objects, in the middle of no-where, that people find eerie and scary... yet calm, peaceful and we want to photograph them at the same time? Ya got me!  .. but I was doing exactly this when I came across this giant green buoy all alone with not a soul around....

Sunday, September 8, 2013

China WINS

I read something that was rather surprising on Yahoo news last week about China.  They have overtaken the USA in Diabetes.  Now granted, they have in the upwards of over 1 billion people, to the United States - 330 million, but the percents do not lie.  In 2010, China was at 11.6% of the population with diabetes, while the USA - 11.3%.  I am sure today, these numbers are even higher being almost 4 years later.  


Could it be the possibly the influence of the West Hemispheres diet and restaurants hitting overseas? You know .. the million's of McDonald's and KFC's that you see in this country alone.  They are now global and very, very wide spread.  Most everyone knows you can only eat this food in moderation, but several do not.  Is it trending toward the same epidemic over there as well?  I did wonder and I do believe that these choices can lead to Diabetes and other serious health problems.  In a nation where everything is super-sized and super large, and now 2 for $1 or on a dollar menu, it is no surprise at all.

I always thought of China as fish loving, rice eating population where the green-tea flows from the nearest river!  The article credits 'poor nutrition' and eating too much in later life as the cause for most Type 2 Diabetic cases

Read it, here.