By doing yoga regularly. Diabetes is an ailment that prevents the production/absorption of insulin in the body. The causes for diabetes are stressful lifestyle, genetic disorders, hereditary, etc.
The yogic practices which are effective in tackling this condition are Sun Salutations (Surya Namaskara), Churning the Mill (Chakki Chalanasana), Rowing the Boat (Nauka Sanchalanasana), Back Stretching pose (Paschimottanasana), Fish pose (Matsyasana), Half Spinal Twist (Ardha Matsyendrasana), Frontal Brain Cleansing Breath (Kapalbhati Pranayama) and Short Intestinal Wash (Laghoo Shankhaprakshalana)
Because excess glucose in the blood can oxidize (damage) capillaries and other tissue, the body has safeguards to remove it. The kidneys begin filtering out glucose over about 180 mg/dL (10 mmol/L) and excreting it with the urine, leading to loss of glucose.
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The answer is yes, but in moderation. When alcohol is consumed, the liver works hard to remove the excess alcohol from your blood. Because the liver is working on managing the excess alcohol in your blood, the liver's ability to release or produce glucose decreases, causing hypoglycemia. Taking Insulin, and other diabetic medications that stimulate the pancreas to produce more insulin may further increase the risk for hypoglycemia if alcohol is consumed. Make sure to consult with you physician before drinking any type of alcohol, especially if you are on medications. 1 1/2 oz of gin is considered one alcoholic drink. And each alcoholic drink counts as 2 servings of a fat exchange.
Filtration is when the blood is filtered to remove waste substances and excess water, also some valuable material like glucose is also removed. This leads on the reabsorption.
The kidneys remove the excess salt from the blood.
The liver removes glucose
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It is generally not ok to remove excess from the chest area unless you have followed proper surgical procedure and you are a medical doctor.
You go to a plastic surgeon
No - we exhale to remove air that has a high content of carbon dioxide. Excess oxygen is not a problem when breathing - oxygen deficiency IS a problem.
Remove excess liquid
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