
Metabolic Syndrome,or Syndrome X ,is a condition now epidemic in the U.S. More than 64 million Americans have the Metabolic Syndrome (roughly one in four adults) and 40% of adults over age 40. Sad to say more and more kids are being diagnosed with the syndrome as well.
If you are diagnosed at having Metobolic Syndrome you are at serious risk of having diabetes and heart disease. Dr. David Herber an expert of UCLA’s School of Human Nutrition , believes that in the next decade roughly 80% of all heart disease will be due to the Metabolic Syndrome, and what causes diabetes type 2 , or both.
There have been guidelines set by the Nationtioal Cholesterol Program , that if you have 3 or more of the following 5 risk factors you probably have Metobolic Symptom.
Below is a list of the risk factors you should take in consideration.
An affective approach for treating the Metabolic Syndrome is the most natural one - a healthy diet and regular exercise, argue experts like Dr. Paul Ridker of the Center for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. A healthy lifestyle targets what are often the causes of Metabolic Syndrome: poor diet and excess body fat.
Eat Healthfully
Increase Your Physical Activity

Even though thousands of Americans are diagnosed with diabetes every year, researchers have yet to determine its precise cause. We do know about several major contributing factors, however. The disease can be hereditary; people with diabetes in their family background are 25 percent more likely to develop it at some point in their lives. A diet heavy in carbs, proteins and fats may also contribute to the disease. In order to secrete insulin successfully, the pancreas must be free from dealing with excess food.
We cannot pinpoint exactly what causes diabetes, but we can continue to investigate ways to eradicate the disease. The medical establishment has set its sights on researching ways to control diabetic symptoms, but alternative medicine has taken a different approach entirely. A number of natural herbal treatments, such as banaba and bitter melon, have been shown to help decrease blood-sugar levels.