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Celiac's Disease, IBS, Crohn's Disease - What's The Difference?
Learn the difference between Celiac's Disease, IBS, and Crohn's Disease. How to follow a Gluten Free Diet. Learn what is involved in Diagnosis and treatment.
2 commentsKetone Found in Coconut Oil Improves Brain Disorders From Alzheimer's and Dementia to Autism and Epilepsy and More.
Everybody knows someone who has Alzheimer's disease, autism, dementia, or epilepsy. I know too many of people who are related to someone who has these mental diseases. What these diseases all have in common is that they are all brain disorders....
4 commentsDigestive System - How Can I Keep It Healthy?
This hub page has been created to help people easily understand the importance of how to keep your digestive system healthy. Many allergies begin in the digestive system and our digestive systems play a primary role in keeping us healthy and when...
38 commentsCan Peanuts, Honey, and Dates Be Part of a Diabetic Diet
Nutrition planning can be confusing when juggling carbs, calories, and cholesterol on a diabetic diet. Many people believe that there are foods that must be banned from your diabetic diet. A common misconception is that diabetics can never eat...
3 commentsIs It Water Retention or Diabetic Blister Complication?
What to do? - Rarely, people with diabetes erupt in blisters. Diabetic blisters can occur on the backs of fingers, hands, toes, feet, and sometimes, on legs or forearms. These sores look like burn blisters and often occur in people who have diabetic neuropathy...
13 commentsPancreas Function and Health Problems
The pancreas makes essential hormones and digestive enzymes. Pancreatic disorders include inflammation, known as pancreatitis, and Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
14 commentsChemistry of Glucose: Preparation, Properties, Test and Uses of Glucose
Chemistry of Glucose involving the preparation of glucose, properties of glucose, uses of glucose and test for glucose.
1 commentThiamine Deficiency in Alcoholics
Chronic alcoholism leads to malnutrition. Chronic alcoholics have thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency. Thiamine is important for the metabolism of glucose, because Thiamine is a co-enzyme for pyruvate dehydrogenase. Pyruvate dehydrogenase is an important enzyme in glucose metabolism. Thiamine deficiency leads to energy deprivation. Glucose is a key metabolite for the brain to function. Glucose is an energy source that can cross the Blood Brain Barrier. Without glucose metabolism, the brain would st
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