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1644823 tn?1330055975 Gastric bypass surgery is great for curing type 2 diabetes. It works for up to 80 percent of patients. Now scientists are beginning to figure out why. And weight loss may be the least of it. It turns out that bypass surgery dramatically reduces the amino acids circulating in the blood – in particular, a type called branched-chain amino acids, which make up 40 percent of these nutrients in our diet. That's from a study published today in Science Translational Medicine.
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Avatar m tn Thanks for the response, I am doing all these yoga exercises, and I'll, surely, let you know the progress. Today it was 104 after yoga but, simultaneously, it was four and half hour after my breakfast, after this much time it is around this level always, if it is under 140 after two hours of meal then it would be a real achievement. Thanks again.
Avatar n tn Try a therapeutic Yoga class like Iyengar Yoga which is very strict about positions but allows props for those who are injured - chairs, blankets, wood blocks, cushion supports. Pain and discomfort / lack of sleep from pain? I have been plagued by sleeplessness from injuries.
1450627 tn?1296616593 I get shakey too but I have hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). I wonder if it has to do with blood sugar like diabetes or something. As for weight gain I'm not sure. I've gained 8lbs total and I'm 22.5 weeks pregnant now. My dr said that is normal. If it is diabetes the dr will probably send you to a nutritionalist. It's not that you are eating cr@p but they will teach you how to eat when you have gestational diabetes.
Avatar f tn The above techniqes are based on taoist yoga, kundalini yoga,Tantric yoga. They are age-old techniques. It will be a longterm therapy. It is sure to change your life in a positive manner.
Avatar f tn Hello and hope you are doing well. You should aim to lose your weight slowly and steadily. Firstly rule out conditions like hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus which can lead to excessive weight gain. A person wanting to lose weight should do so in a scientific way for long term benefits. A healthy diet and regular exercise or incorporating yoga into your daily regime can help to lose weight.
Avatar n tn Endocrine gland related conditions like hyperthyroidism, acromegaly and glucose control disorders (diabetes and hypoglycemia both) all result in increased sweating. Pheochromocytoma, cancers, carcinoid syndromes, tuberculosis and other infections too can cause increased sweating. It can also be due to low blood pressure. Get your thyroid and adrenal gland function tested. Wear loose clothes. Carry an astringent and a deodorant. Do not be over anxious about this as this will increase sweating.
Avatar m tn I am a diabetes for almost 20 years. I am on medication plus insulin plun home made remedies. This does help. I am putting on weight around my tummy- what do I do to get that off. Exercise is good but due to my soccer injuries- leg fractures , knee injuries prevents extensive exercise routines. I am 58 years old a busy work individual.
Avatar f tn FTM..Is anyone else dealing with gestational diabetes? Did u have a big baby? And is the baby at risk??
Avatar n tn You might try taking yoga and meditiation to help you with diabetes. Yoga can not just control but even cure diabetes. You need to keep practicing for days,weeks even years and wait for the miracles to happen slowly. I am a Type 1 diabetic and my levels are like 70-110 (fasting )and less than 160 ever since I started doing Yoga. I measure my levels 5 times a day and now it is only one or two odd days when I actually overshoot the Postprandial Levels of 180.
Avatar n tn //www.medhelp.org/diabetes/articles/6-Diabetes-Donts-and-Dos/1792 Hope that helps a little!
Avatar n tn I do basic yoga asana (asana means that it is less cardio more posture and stretching) since the beginning of my pregnancy. I will be 35 weeks on Tuesday and it relieve my minor pains (hips, pelvic, lower back, buttocks and thighs). It also help to have a good posture and strengthen your core muscles for birth and baby position. It is great to take that time for you to relax. Sincerely, yoga is a revelation for me.
Avatar f tn I do some yoga. I tend not to do an entire program but I do use some poses and occasionally pop on my prenatal yoga CD for a bit. I enjoy cat/cow and tree pose and downward facing dog and child's pose a lot. Hip rolls and torso twists. Also do some modified planks now. I really fell off of my exercise regimen after getting pregnant but I do try to at least stretch every day, do a touch of yoga, and do some leg and arm lifts and curls with light weights.
Avatar f tn Omg it's a life saver. I've been doing yoga for years & it's so good for your body but most importantly your mental state. I'm only 9 weeks but plan to keep practicing throughout my pregnancy. Just tell the teacher you are pregnant if its not obvious & they will give you options if there is anything you should avoid. Stick with it you won't regret it.
Avatar f tn Is beginner yoga safe while pregnant? Or would I have to do yoga for pregnant women?
Avatar f tn for all you guys that do yoga does your doctor recommend it or do you find it and do it on your own were would I look
Avatar f tn Im 34+2 is it okay for me to be doing yoga ? My babies prefectly healthy and i am to, does anyone know ?
Avatar n tn i want to ask that if [url=http://www.sivanandabahamas.org/yoga-terapy.htm]yoga therapy[/url] is the best way of losing weight.
Avatar f tn im tring yoga, but after a couple days i am ready to quit from the pain. does it get better or should i quit.