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Blood sugar is normally kept in control by the hormone insulin, which attaches to sugar and carries it out of the blood.

When the pancreas fails to produce insulin, or the insulin is unable to leave 
the blood itself, the blood sugar rises, sometimes dangerously so to the point of death.

There are various forms of diabetes.

Juvenile diabetes is an autoimmune disorder. Non specific antibodies attack 
the insulin-producing islet cells causing pancreatic failure.

This form of diabetes is believed to be triggered by a virus, which 
scientists have identified.

Adult-onset diabetes often occurs from low Chromium levels in the body. This causes insulin receptors to close up, preventing the insulin from leaving the blood.

Alloxan-induced diabetes is created when alloxan, oxidized uric acid, attacks islet cells, leading to pancreatic failure.

Gestational diabetes is a hormone imbalance that may develop during 
pregnancy. It normally disappears after birth of the baby.

As with most cases of adult-onset diabetes, there is no pancreatic failure in 
this type of diabetes. Chemical induced diabetes occurs when chemicals damage or destroy islet cells on the pancreas.

Side effects of diabetes occur both from elevation of blood sugar and by 
elevated insulin levels.

Elevated sugar levels can rode the insulating material around nerves, called 
"Myelin." 

This leads to nerve damage, a condition known as "Diabetic Neuropathy."

Diabetic cataracts and chronic yeast infections may also form from elevated 
sugar levels. The sugars, if not removed from the blood, and form into 
triglycerides, contributing to heart disease.

Elevated insulin levels can occur from injections or through insulin 
resistance.

Insulin resistance occurs when insulin cannot leave the blood because insulin receptors on the cells are "closed." 

Blood sugar levels remain high due to this, which the brain detects. The 
brain then directs the pancreas to produce more insulin, not realizing the 
true problem.

The insulin has a powerful constricting effect on the blood vessels, which 
can damage or destroy the blood vessels, and restrict circulation.

Destruction of the blood vessels, in the eye can lead to diabetic retinopathy 
(blindness).

If the blood vessels in the kidneys are affected, then kidney failure may 
result.

Gangrene results from insulin damage to the blood vessels in the hands and feet.

Constriction of blood vessels by insulin may also contribute to the formation 
of heart attacks and strokes.

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