Menopause And Diabetes : Some Important
Information
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If you have diabetes, it can be hard to tell the
difference between menopausal symptoms and symptoms of high or low
blood sugar. The hormonal fluctuations of menopause have varied
effects on our blood glucose, and these effects can range from mild
to wreaking havoc on our blood glucose balance. With less progesterone you may have greater insulin
sensitivity, but with less estrogen you can also have increased
insulin resistance. And the decrease in both estrogen and
progesterone can cause other changes which may worsen diabetic
complications:
- As your body produces less estrogen your body becomes more
resistant to insulin which can cause your blood sugar levels to
rise
- As your body produces less progesterone your body is more
receptive to insulin and this can cause your blood sugar levels to
drop
So for women in menopause who have diabetes
controlling the symptoms of menopause, using hormone replacement
therapy, HRT, can be a challenge. It has been said that women with diabetes can't take
hormone replacement therapy because of how it affects their blood
sugar. This makes the case that for menopausal women who
have diabetes it is important to explore alternative, natural
hormone replacement options as well as
natural products that help
control your diabetes. I can assist you with suggestions on some
very good products that do just that! Another factor
for menopausal women who have diabetes is the ability to
control
the level of homocysteine in the blood. Homocysteine is an amino
acid that is transported throughout the body in the blood. Hormones
have a big influence on controlling homocysteine. When the ovaries stop producing estrogen and
progesterone
during menopause, homocysteine levels rise. Higher
levels of homocysteine, as documented in the American Journal of
Medicine, are linked to the development of heart disease, stroke,
diabetes and Alzheimer's disease, among others. There is a new study that indicates that Metformin
treatment increases the level of homocysteine in Type II diabetes
patients who take insulin. The best way to control and detoxify elevated levels
of homocysteine in the blood is by taking a combination of the B
Vitamins: B-12, B-6 and Folic Acid. I can assist you with a product
suggestion for controlling homocysteine.
Post Menopause And Diabetes
After menopause the risk of vaginal yeast
infections, vaginitis, increases for women with diabetes. As
estrogen levels decrease, yeast and bacteria have an easier time
growing, especially if blood glucose levels are frequently too high.
Yeast thrives in warm, moist places with a good
supply of glucose. Some suggestions that may help prevent or control
yeast infections are:
- Lessen problems during post menopause and diabetes
complications by working at keeping your blood glucose levels
under control
Lessen problems during post menopause and diabetes
complications by using natural hormone replacement products
- Lessen problems during post menopause and diabetes
complications by taking a digestive enzyme/acidophilus supplement
to help keep the balance of good bacteria in your system
The Importance Of Supplements For
Women In Menopause And Diabetes
The word diabetes means "siphon," so water-soluble
vitamins and several minerals are excreted in abundance by women
with menopause and diabetes. So an adequate supplementation of
vitamins and minerals is extremely important in the
management of menopause and diabetes. Minerals like chromium and
vanadium are known to assist the function of insulin and current
research shows that calcium and magnesium are important for the
control of blood glucose and insulin receptor function.
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