Mycelium For Diabetes

Two main forms of diabetes exist, known as Type 1 and Type 2. Both are chronic conditions, but the dysfunction varies depending upon the type.

Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 diabetes is a condition in which the body processes insulin as it should, but the pancreas fails to produce enough of it. In both types, insulin’s role in managing glucose levels in the blood is compromised. (not balanced). Type 1 diabetes is typically found in children & makes up approximately 5% of all diabetes cases. (believed to be genetic)

Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is a condition when the pancreas produces adequate insulin, but the body lacks the ability to processes it properly. In both types, insulin’s role in managing glucose levels in the blood is compromised. Type 2 diabetes makes up approximately 95% of diabetes cases and is more common in adults. Overweight individuals are particularly at risk of developing type 2 diabetes. (more diet related)

Gestational Diabetes

A third form of diabetes is gestational diabetes and can occur temporarily in expectant mothers. While its symptoms are often mild and tend to disappear once the baby is born, both the child and mother are left more susceptible to type 2 diabetes. There is also pre diabetes, a condition in which blood glucose levels are slightly elevated and often progresses to full type 2 diabetes over time if not treated. According to the Center for Disease Control, pre diabetes afflicts more than 30% of adults in the USA. This is reversible and can be prevented from going to full diabetes by exercising and eating a more balanced diet.

Diabetes

This condition is far too common in America. The fact is that Genetic Diabetes is very low and even if it runs in the family, you can find signs of common eating habits in these families. You are raised by parents, and they feed you food they enjoy until you are old enough to choose for yourself you own diet. This becomes an excuse as people will believe there is nothing, they can do rather than taking action. COMFORT food is a dangerous thing.

Variables

Too much: Milk, dairy and red meat products. Chips, crackers and fried or fast foods. Most all processed foods harm the gut and can contribute to imbalances in the way your body processes foods…especially sugars! Heavy alcohol consumption high in sugar is also a culprit.

Preventatives

#1 a balanced diet. Quality meat on a limited basis, lots of cruciferous greens filled with polyphenols which increase good gut bacteria and nutrient balance. Beans including garbanzo, lima, pinto or kidney beans. Kiwi fruit, pears, plums and apples. Flaxseeds, berries and dried fruit. Sweet potatoes. The all-powerful Broccoli, Cabbage, Spinach, Kale Colliflower and Asparagus (top foods for health). Mushrooms with Beta Glucans. Prescription medications can cause side effects for many. The drug Ozempic has significant side effects, so be sure to look them over on their website.

Beta Glucans

Mushrooms containing Beta Glucans help to reduce inflammation in the gastrointestinal region through the Vagus nerve. The Vagus Nerve is a critical nerve for supplying parasympathetic information to the visceral organs of the respiratory, digestive and urinary systems. It is important in the control of heart rate, bronchoconstriction and digestive processes. What it Does: Mushroom Mycelium is effective at decreasing inflammation due to its analgesic properties. It is also helpful to minimize bacteria growth as it is an effective antibacterial agent. We’ve had many clients report significant benefits to gut issues with mushroom complex high in Beta Glucans and polysaccharides.

You can add culinary mushrooms to your daily diet if you cannot afford mushroom supplements. Oyster, portobello, shitake and maitake are good mushrooms. Myfeelium 4 in 1 mushroom Gummies contain Turkey Tail, Reishi, Lions Mane, Cordyceps. With 250 mg of “activated” mycelium mushroom compounds in each gummy for Immune Support. Non activated is common but not the best for absorption. Our bottle contains 30 chews. We also have a 10 in 1 complex.

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