Monday, April 7, 2008

Tunguska Blast and Diabetes




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Tunguska Blast and Diabetes

Ginseng is an adaptogen that has been demonstrated to decrease the blood sugar. It has also been shown to decrease the hemoglobin A1C (See: Am J Health-Syst Pharm 59(4):339-347, 2002). The hemoglobin A1C is your sugar control number. For diabetes to be considered in good control, this number should be less than 7%.

The closer the number to 6.5, the better. This number reflects the percentage of your red blood cells attached to sugar. As this number increases over 7, the risk increases for eye disease, including blindness and kidney damage and kidney failure. Diabetes is the number cause for individuals ending up on dialysis. Ginseng has other benefits which include: enhancing and supporting the immune system, adaptation to stress, energy, a sense of well-being, and stamina. Why is this important? Individuals with diabetes, tend to have fatigue or low energy, an immune system that is decreased in strength, and be prone to infections such as yeast, urinary tract, and respiratory infections.

Tunguska Blast is a dietary supplement that I have come across that is rich in plant adaptogens. Adaptogens are herbal or plant substances that help to energize the body and support its systems such as the immune, urinary, digestive and nervous systems. They can also help the body to adapt to physical and mental stress or internal and external stressors. One such adaptogen in Tunguska Blast is a Ginseng called Eleutherococcus Senticosus. Eleutherococcus can also support better oxygen utilization by muscles. Better oxygen utilization makes exercise more efficient and can lead to greater stamina. The more the individual with diabetes exercises, the better the glucose taken up by the muscles and the lower the blood sugar. Regular exercise will lead to better sugar control and a decreased risk for infection, heart disease, kidney disease, eye disease, etc.

Since diabetics are prone to urinary tract infections and digestive system disturbances, other adaptogens in Tunguska Blast may be of benefit since they support vital system functions. Let's consider a few. Rhaponticum Carthamoides can further enhance physical performance by supporting the increase in muscle mass. Sorbus Aucuparia is an adaptogen that can enhance the body's ability to prevent vitamin C deficiency. Glycyrrhiza Uralensis supports the proper functioning of the digestive, urinary, and respiratory systems. Other adaptogens in this supplement are: Licorice root, Chinese Magnolia (Schizandra Chinensis), and Golden root (Rhodiola Rosea).

Before starting any dietary supplement always consult with your health care provider, especially if you are on prescribed medicines such as blood thinners or blood sugar lowering medicines. Supplements help the body to heal itself or adapt to stress. They are not cures or treatments. Be careful of those who hold out supplements as cures or treatments.

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