"Too much sugar in the blood leads to increased thirst in the body’s attempt to get rid of the extra sugar. This leads to increased urination and starts putting an extra burden on your kidneys. Too much sugar causes the small blood vessels throughout the body to narrow as your body tries to reduce the damage caused to organs by minimizing the ability of the excess sugar to reach them. The higher the blood sugar level, the more the small blood vessels narrow. The blood vessels thus carry less blood, and circulation is impaired. Poor circulation in turn results in complications such as kidney disease, poor wound healing, and foot and eye problems. This sugar imbalance also alters fat metabolism, increasing the risk that cholesterol-laden plaque will build up in the large blood vessels. Finally, sugar also sticks to proteins, causing their structural and functional properties to be changed. It is a primary reason that wounds don’t heal since they have trouble making quality collagen, the connective tissue that is the major structural protein in the body.
In addition, stress results in the adrenal glands pumping adrenaline into the bloodstream, which increases free fatty acids in the blood and shuts off the release of insulin. In obesity, less insulin is able to reach the insulin responsive muscles and, in the end, there is not enough insulin to meet the demand. Diabetic neuropathy (damage to nerves caused by diabetes) affects the peripheral nerves, such as those in the feet, hands, and legs. Symptoms include numbness, tingling, and pain."
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In addition, stress results in the adrenal glands pumping adrenaline into the bloodstream, which increases free fatty acids in the blood and shuts off the release of insulin. In obesity, less insulin is able to reach the insulin responsive muscles and, in the end, there is not enough insulin to meet the demand. Diabetic neuropathy (damage to nerves caused by diabetes) affects the peripheral nerves, such as those in the feet, hands, and legs. Symptoms include numbness, tingling, and pain."
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