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Health Show 11:00-12:00
Ken Hampshire will be here to talk about what the 5 stages of diabetes are and what they mean, Diabetes is broken down into 5 stages. As insulin resistance begins to manifest somewhere in our late teens or early 20's, the body compensates by producing more and more insulin to keep blood glucose levels within the normal ranges. You enter into stage one (insulin resistance) without even knowing it. Stage two is when you have both insulin resistance and elevated insulin (as the body produces more insulin to keep blood glucose in check). Again, most people have no idea they are in stage two diabetes. Stage two is where severe bodily damage begins. This is also where increased levels of insulin, an anabolic hormone, promotes weight gain and an increase in blood pressure and blood cholesterol levels. The insulin Sequence: Elevated insulin leads to increased delta desaturase enzyme production. This triggers an increased conversion of omega 6 fatty acids to arachidonic acid, which leads to increased prostaglandin 2's. This leads to an increased production of cytokines, which triggers inflammatory response throughout the body. Stage three is when your body can no longer compensate adequately, and you see elevated blood glucose for the first time. This is where most people learn they have diabetes for the first time. Unfortunately the damage caused by elevated insulin levels has been occurring for years or decades. This leads to the symptoms of "metabolic syndrome" characterized by: elevated blood glucose levels, hypertension, obesity, low HDL cholesterol, and high triglycerides. Stage four is clinical diabetes with high insulin levels. The serious bodily damage that began in stage 3 now takes full effect. The body is attacked from both the effects of high insulin and high glucose. Typically stage 4 diabetics will display all metabolic syndrome symptoms plus suffer from loss of sensation in extremities, fatigue, and some loss of vision. The Glucose Sequence: Elevated serum glucose leads to increased intestinal candida and then migration of the candida to upper intestine. Here candida takes root in the duodenum. This leads to migration of candida spores throughout the body leading to chronic candida infection. Stage 5 is clinical diabetes with low levels of insulin (pancreatic exhaustion) and high blood glucose levels. Bodily damage accelerates and risk of blindness, amputation, kidney failure, and heart attack come to the forefront. Ultimately some type 2's will technically become type 1's, without the ability to product any or sufficient insulin. If you have questions about diabetes, or need more information about Syntra-5 , please visit www.healthybloodsugar.com or call 888-421-0374
Lifestyle Show 12:00-1:00- The Best of Frankie
Author Ariel Leve will be by to talk about her book It Could Be Worse, You Could be Me.Meet Ariel. Her glass is half empty . . . and leaking. If someone tells her everything will be okay, she asks: How do you know? If there's a wrong thing to say, she'll say it. If there's a downside to see, she'll see it. She lives in a permanent fear of what's to come. But at least she's prepared. In these witty and entertaining tales from the front lines of woe, Ariel highlights the humor in our everyday anxieties and delivers insight that will ring hilariously true if you are inclined to view the world through gray-tinted glasses. So whether you've been dumped by the love of your life, lost your job to the guy in the cubicle next to you, said the wrong thing at the party, or weren't invited to the party at all, Ariel is here to remind you that it could be worse, you could be her.
With more than six and a half million copies of his books in print and fourteen of his titles on the New York Times best seller list, David Weber is the science fiction publishing phenomenon of the decade. A lifetime military history buff, David Weber has carried his interest in history into his fiction. In the best-selling Honor Harrington series, the spirit of both C.S. Forester’s Horatio Hornblower and history’s Admiral Nelson are evident. Mission of Honor is Weber’s 15th book featuring the character. It used to be that only guys went to action movies or read science fiction. It used to be that comics and video games were the sole territory of guys who couldn’t get dates. It used to be that only men could be action heroes.Well, tell that to Angelina Jolie, Cameron Diaz, Sigourney Weaver, Zoe Saldana, Katherine Heigle, Megan Fox, and, well, just about any actress working in movies today. They might disagree, because they are all starring as strong, heroic characters in movies that are out this summer, including Killers, Salt, Knight and Day, Jonah Hex, The Losers and more.David Weber, a New York Times best-selling author who is now launching his 15th book featuring his female hero Honor Harrington, called Mission of Honor, argues the point that women have come a long way in modern entertainment. For more on David Weber and his works please visit www.davidweber.ne t or www.baen.com/library
A shocking new report released today called ‘The Secret Online Lives of Teens’ is a revealing peak at just how much our kids risk when they interact online. The study, conducted by Harris Interactive for McAfee, asked 955 American teens (including 593 aged 13-15 and 362 aged 16-17) about their attitudes on Internet privacy. The results are troubling for any parents of teen-agers. * 69 percent of teens freely divulged their physical location * 28 percent chatted with strangers Of those who chatted with strangers, defined as people they do not know in the offline world: * 43 percent shared their first name * 24 percent shared their email address * 18 percent post photos of themselves * 12 percent post their cell phone number What's more, girls make themselves targets more often than boys: 32% of the girl respondents indicated they chat with strangers online vs. 24% of boy respondents. Mary Kay Hoal, a concerned mom who addressed her Internet safety issues by creating a social network exclusively for kids – called www..yoursphere.com – believes that this is more than just a wake-up call for parents and teens. This study is Pearl Harbor in the war against Internet predators. Her point is, if you don’t want your kids participating in certain behaviors offline, why would you permit them online? If you tell them not to talk to strangers at the mall, why allow it on the Internet? Parents need to smarten up, and they need to teach their kids about the dangers of predators and lurkers. Mary Kay has been studying this issue for more than 2 years, having created Yoursphere as a response to her teen-age daughter establishing a myspace profile behind her back a few years ago. Her goal is to create a safe place for teens to network and enjoy the benefits of the Internet without the dangers of predators, bullies and others who seek to use the anonymity of the Internet to victimize children.
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