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Diabetes has been called a "disorder of the very engine of life," Kachin Diabetes Solution System Review  and for good reason. Glucose fuels the body's trillions cells. To enter the cells, however, it needs a "key"insulin, a chemical released by the pancreas. In a healthy person, after a meal, the pancreas responds to increases in the glucose content of the blood, releasing the proper amount of insulin. The insulin molecules then become attached to receptors on muscle cells and other cells. This, in turn, activates portals that allow glucose molecules to enter. Glucose is absorbed and burned by muscles cells. Thus, the glucose level in the bloodstream returns to normal.With Type 1 diabetes, insulin is simply not available. The person's immune system attacks the insulinproducing beta cells in the pancreas. Hence, Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease and is sometimes called immunemediated diabetes.

Factors that can trigger an immune reaction include viruses, toxic chemicals and certain drugs. Genetic makeup may also be implicated, for Type 1 diabetes often runs in families, and it is most common among Caucasians. Without the assistance of insulin, the glucose molecules cannot enter into the cells. Glucose builds ups in the bloodstream, thwarting vital processes and damaging vessel walls.With Type 2, the body makes insulin but usually not enough. Moreover, the cells are reluctant to let insulin ina condition called insulin resistance. About 90 percent of those with diabetes have Type 2. Previously, this was referred to as "noninsulin dependent" or "adult onset diabetes." However, these terms are imprecise, for up to 40 percent of those with type 2 diabetes require insulin.

The genetic factor in Type 2 diabetes is even stronger but with a greater occurrence among nonCaucasians. Australian Aborigines and Native Americans are among the most affected, the latter having the highest rate of Type 2 diabetes in the world. Researchers are studying the relationship between genetics and obesity, as well as the way excess fat seems to promote insulin resistance in genetically susceptible people.Diabetes is a very serious disease that affects nearly 21 million people in the United States, and another 54 million people are at risk. It's a very sad disease to be diagnosed with, and because it has become so common, chances are if you don't have it, you know at least one person who doesDiabetes is a disease where the body does not properly control the amount of sugar in the blood stream resulting in elevated blood sugar levels.

This is a result of the body not producing enough insulin on its own, or when the body is not using the insulin properly. If Diabetes is left untreated, it can cause serious organ damage. Diabetes, even when cared for, can result in heart and blood vessel disease, blindness, kidney failure and foot ulcers.Now, there are two types of Diabetes, and they are both completely different diseasesType 1 Type 1 Diabetes, in layman's terms, is when the pancreas can no longer make the insulin required to carry sugar from the blood into other cells of the body. Scientists believe this is caused by a virus that causes the immune system to attack the insulinproducing cells and permanently destroy them. Those diagnosed with Type 1 will have to take insulin injections every day to survive. They will have to test themselves often and determine the proper amount of insulin required and inject themselves daily.

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