Breaking Study: Drinking Tap Water Could Increase Your Risk Of Type II Diabetes

There are three different types of diabetes; Type 1  Type 2 and Gestational. However, according to the American Diabetes Association; ‘Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes”. Diabetes is a problem with your body where your glucose levels rise higher than normal, also known as hyperglycemia.

What is Type 2 Diabetes

In the case of type 2 diabetes, you will experience ‘insulin resistance’; where your body isn’t producing insulin properly. ‘Insulin is a hormone made by your body to help glucose move from the blood into your body cells‘ states The American Association of Diabetes Educators.

Insulin is secreted from the beta cells of the pancreatic islets in response to an elevation of blood glucose levels”, says Rorsmen, so higher glucose levels mean more insulin released.

If you have type two diabetes, your pancreas will start making excess insulin try and solve the problem. However, over time your pancreas won’t be able to make enough to make blood glucose levels normal! Resulting in the need for insulin shots, which helps boost the amounts in your body.

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What Can Type 2 Diabetes Trigger

Once you are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, you have to be aware of the side effects it may have on your body.

According to The Canadian Diabetes Association; ‘Diabetes contributes to 30% of strokes, 40% of heart attacks, 50% of kidney failure requiring dialysis, 70% of non-traumatic lower-limb amputations and is a leading cause of vision loss’.

Vision loss is a major problem associated with diabetes and ‘The risk of blindness in people with diabetes is up to 25 times higher than those without diabetes’ (Canadian Diabetes Association).

; ‘Nine out of ten people with diabetes have type 2 diabetes’, and ‘Over two million Canadians have diabetes.’ These shocking statistics are worth considering, and any way of lowering your chances of getting diabetes is worth a try!

What Causes Type 2 Diabetes 

Diabetes is caused by a multitude of different things; being overweight, genetics, race and ethnicity, age, high blood pressure or abnormal cholesterol levels. Try this natural way to help treat diabetes!

However, there is one more contributor that you may not have even thought of! It’s an aspect of daily life that you would never have guessed could be affecting your likelihood of developing diabetes: drinking water!

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