Pre-Diabetic Condition ~ Syndrome X |
If you have Syndrome X you are a type II diabetic in training. This means unless you make lifestyle changes and in particular your eating habits, then you may get diabetes.
Many people find out they have the above symptoms of Syndrome X, but their doctor tells them they do not have diabetes. So the person feels relieved and still thinks everything is under control. The point of this article is to let you know that if you have the symptoms of Syndrome X, you are likely to get diabetes.
So learn to get serious and stay out of denial. Learn the changes in diet you need to make. Read the article on this web site called the glycemic index. It will wake you up in regards to the foods that can lead to a diabetic condition. For example, is brown rice a better food in relation to slowing down rising blood sugar in the bloodstream than ice cream? Is fruit better for slowing down rising blood sugar than carrots? Read this article and the little quiz and be prepared for some surprising answers.
In conclusion, Syndrome X is a pre-diabetic type II getting ready to happen. It is not a good idea to go into denial. It might be best to get started as soon as possible on controlling diabetes. This may result in living a long and natural life without the side effects of diabetes.
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