Ultimate Health Report Launches Natural Diabetes Information Site
Diabetes affects millions of people every year. In the United States 20.8 million people -- 7 percent of the population -- have diabetes (2005 statistics). A new website launched on April 24th gives readers a new source for a wide variety of in-depth information on natural diabetes control.
(PRWEB) May 6, 2006 -- A new website launched on April 24th gives readers a new source for a wide variety of in-depth information on natural diabetes control. The site is a new channel on the http://www.ultimatehealthreport.com natural health site and can be found at http://www.ultimatehealthreport.com/diabetes.htm .
Diabetes affects millions of people every year. In the United States 20.8 million people -- 7 percent of the population -- have diabetes (2005 statistics). 14.6 million People have been diagnosed, while 6.2 million people go undiagnosed. Although there is no cure for diabetes, there are things you can do to control this disease.
Over time, the high blood glucose levels caused by diabetes can lead to complications in the eyes, blood vessels, nerves, kidneys, feet, teeth, skin, and, especially, the heart. Such complications can be prevented or delayed by keeping blood glucose, blood pressure, cholesterol, and triglycerides in a normal or close-to-normal range.
“Many people do not know they have diabetes and sometimes there are very few symptoms,” said Mike Brooks, the publisher of http://www.ultimatehealthreport.com/diabetes. “I want to let people know that you don’t have to stop enjoying life because you have diabetes,” he added. “I want them to realize that they can control this disease if they educate themselves on the proper methods. I hope this site can help make the educational process easy and even fun.”
The pages of the natural diabetes information site offer a number of articles about natural alternatives to help control your diabetes along with a list of valuable resources. “We have a forum for people to share ideas and a list of local and community diabetes events,” says Brooks. In the future, the site plans to include exercise routines, diabetic diet programs, the latest updates on natural alternatives, and breaking diabetic health news that will help readers discover the best approach to control their diabetes.
Reading and using the site does not require the payment of any fees.
“Good health information should always be freely available for everyone,” Mr. Brooks stated. “People deserve and need to know as much as they can about this disease.”
“Me and my staff are fully dedicated to this website,” says Brooks. “We’re updating its contents regularly. If there are new developments in the field, trust that this online resource center will have it covered.”
Mr. Brooks invites everyone to visit the website. “This is going to be a one stop shop for natural diabetes information,” he said, “and it’s for everyone. We welcome input from our readers on interesting information that we can share with everyone. If there is a topic we are not covering, let us know and it will be covered."
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