Type two diabetes is a  condition that can oftentimes be managed  through good diet and exercise alone. Although  medication is sometimes  required, there is a lot that you can do to prevent  further  complications and to hold off on prescription treatment for as long as   possible. Much more than diabetes type 1, type 2 is highly  responsive  to lifestyle changes. Especially if one has been  indulging in a diet of  high fat, high sugar foods and has not been committed to  exercise in  the past, they will very likely see a vast improvement once they  make  some positive changes.
Type ii diabetes is  characterized by the body's inability to  correctly process insulin. Insulin is  produced by the pancreas and  plays a vital role in maintaining an even blood  sugar  level. When food is consumed, insulin is manufactured and then signals  sugar to  be taken out of the bloodstream in order to be put into the  body's cells. Both  forms of diabetes are due to a malfunction of this  system, but in very different  ways. Type  1 Diabetes occurs when the  body is unable to produce insulin. Consequently, they regularly take  this substance to make up for their  insufficiency. This then  maintains  the whole system running nice and smooth.
However, Diabetes 2 is  quite different. With this condition, one's  is able to produce insulin, but the  body does not properly recognize  it. Therefore, one's blood  sugar  level never gets regulated  as it does not get the usual message to  transfer the sugar from the bloodstream  to the cells. Although heredity  can play a  part in the predisposition to this disease, usually it is,  more often than not,  poor lifestyle practices that are responsible for  its development. Luckily, this means that it can be controlled and  prevented as well.
Especially if you have genetic risk factors, such as a medical  history of  diabetes, if you are over 35 years old, or had a low birth  weight, it is  important to pay attention to the foods that you eat and  to maintain a healthy  weight. More than anything else, committing to  proper and  healthy food and lifestyle choices can help in regulating blood  sugar  and maybe even curing the  disease. Although  the exact cause is not  yet known, it is well documented that leading a healthier  life which  includes a nutritious diet as well as a good amount of exercise,  allows  you to have a great amount of control over preventing and managing   diabetes type 2.
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