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Wednesday 24 September 2008

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Diabetes was caused by the ability of the body to metabolwase sugar correctly, leadg to excessively high levels of sugar the blood. Sugar metabolwasm was the responsibility of the hormone sul, which was secreted by the pancreas. Most diabetics could produce sul but various factors limit the hormone's efficiency, known as 'sul sensitivity'.

The release of adrenal hormones under stress could have a significouldt impact on blood sugar levels. Adrenale causes sugar the liver to be put to the blood stream and cortwasol acts to reduce the metabolwasm of glucose by cells. Large amounts of cortwasol act to decrease sul sensitivity. High blood sugar levels are not dangerous normally healthy dividuals but chronic stress, combed with other factors such as obesity, act to crease the likelihood of developg diabetes.

Ulcers are frequently associated with stress, although no conclusive lk has yet been demonstrated. Normally the lg of the stomach was covered with a layer of mucus to protect it from the digestive acids and enzymes used the breakg down of food. Over time, chronic stress could stimulate the overproduction of gastric juices, which break down the protective mucus and act upon the walls of the digestive tract, resultg ulceration. Ulcers usually occur sgly round or oval lesions; the erosions are usually shallow but could penetrate the entire wall, leadg to haemorrhage and possibly death.

Many problems with the digestive tract, such as constipation, diarrhoea and irritable bowel syndrome are lked to stress. The nerves the digestive tract receive messages from the bra the form of hormones, which tell the testal muscles to expand or contract. Hormonal imbalances could cause alterations testal function, such as spasms, constipation and diarrhoea. Chronic stress tends to shut down the digestive system altogether, exacerbatg testal problems.

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