Body heat

I've diabetes, Consuming allopathy medicines for that. If I don't take medicines, it goes to 500 mg . My question here is, my body is always hot, when I touch some one or someone touches me, they say, I am very hot. My body weight is reducing and I am looking week. Is it due to my body is hot? What can I do to reduce the heat? more  

For diabetes people have to be vegetarian and take simple diet. Do walking in the morning. Take less salt & Chilly. Bath with cold water. Do not stay long in air-conditioned room. You need to sweat. Do some thing for 15 minutes that makes you sweat profusely. Drink more water. more  
Try Low Carb diets if you want to reduce blood sugars. Stop eating flours, rice and chemically refined vegetable oils. Browse 'Diet Doctor' for detailed information about Low Carb diets. more  
Just call 0484 2792310. Ambuja Ayurvedic Clinic. They will cure you completely. I have personally sent 100s of people who are stunned by the cure. more  
One has to just search on Google . It is a new topic which relates body temp. with Diabetes & will find many articles /information
I now feel that People with Diabetes should start maintaining a chart of body Temp & coorelate it with Sugar Readings .
Any comments or personal experience which may pl. be shared pl more  
Older people with type 2 diabetes may have a hard time cooling down after exercise, a small study found, which could leave them susceptible to heat-related ailments. Researchers recruited 10 adults with type 2 diabetes and 10 people without the condition, making sure the groups’ makeup was similar in terms of age (mid-50s), gender, aerobic fitness, and body size. The participants cycled for an hour in a controlled environment kept at a balmy 86 degrees while the researchers monitored their body heat. People without diabetes cooled off twice as well as those with the disease, perhaps because diabetes can damage the blood vessels, which are involved in regulating body heat. Drinking plenty of fluids and avoiding exercise in hot weather can help prevent heat exhaustion and other conditions.

The effects of type 1 and type 2 diabetes on the body's physiological response to thermal stress is a relatively new topic in research. Diabetes tends to place individuals at greater risk for heat-related illness during heat waves and physical activity due to an impaired capacity to dissipate heat

When you live with diabetes, it’s not uncommon to feel cold or numb, especially in your extremities. Your core body temperature is closely tied to your metabolism, and since diabetes wreaks havoc on your metabolic processes, you’re bound to sweat, shiver and shake more than the average person.

Since the nerves in your limbs also monitor temperature and send those signals to your brain

Recent research has uncovered a link between insulin and temperature: insulin seems to work as an internal thermostat, helping to raise your core body temperature by triggering the burning of “brown fat” cells.

Since insulin heats up the body, it’s no surprise that many type 1 diabetics (who have a depleted insulin supply) have a low core body temperature — in fact, a body temperature below 97 degrees is one of the earliest signs of the disease. It follows that the elevated insulin levels associated with type 2 diabetes should warm your body rather than cool it more  
And I am 45 years, having diabetes for last 15 years. more  
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