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Chromium Deficiency

Broccoli is a Good Source of Natural Chromium.
Broccoli is a Good Source of Natural Chromium.

What Is Chromium?

[dropcap]C[/dropcap]hromium is a mineral that the body absolutely requires in trace amounts for normal metabolism, meaning the physical and chemical processes by which energy is produced and used.

Chromium is especially involved in the use of glucose sugar and lipids such as cholesterol and the effectiveness of insulin hormone.

Q: How is chromium involved in the use of glucose?

A: Very small amounts of chromium are required to enable insulin to move glucose from the bloodstream into cells for use as energy.

Insulin is a hormone that controls the use and storage of glucose in two ways: 1) lowers a rise of glucose in blood after meals by moving it out of the bloodstream into body cells, especially muscle cells and 2) limits the release of glucose from the liver between meals. Insulin is produced by beta cells on the surface of the pancreas.

To date, the molecular mechanism by which chromium affects glucose and lipid metabolism is still unclear.1

What Is Chromium Deficiency In Celiac Disease and/or Gluten Sensitivity?

Sources:
  1. Lewicki S, Zdanowski R, Krzyżowska M, Lewicka A, Dębski B, Niemcewicz M, Goniewicz M. The role of Chromium III in the organism and its possible use in diabetes and obesity treatment. Ann Agric Environ Med. 2014 Jun 10;21(2):331-335. []

Diabetic Instability 

Glucose Meter Reading Showing Hypoglycemia. Courtesy Abbott.
Glucose Meter Reading.Courtesy Abbott.

What Is Diabetic Instability?

[dropcap]D[/dropcap]iabetic instability, also called brittle diabetes, is poor control of blood sugar characterized by frequent rise (hyperglycemia) and fall (hypoglycemia). These fluctuations can be life-threatening and cause unnecessary complications.

Q: What are complications in diabetes?

A: Complications of diabetes include any/all of the following:

  • Peripheral neuropathy that causes burning, numbness, or tingling in the extremities.
  • Skin infections and ulcers that do not heal and can lead to amputation of toes, feet or legs.
  • Damage to retina that can progress to blindness.
  • Cataracts and glaucoma that impair vision and can cause blindness.
  • Increased susceptibility to serious infections of the genitourinary tract, lung and upper respiratory tract that can become systemic and life-threatening.
  • Kidney disease that can lead to kidney failure.
  • Heart disease that can lead to heart failure.
  • Vascular disease that can lead to stroke.
  • Impaired motility in digestive tract that can lead to dyspepsia and constipation.
  • Pregnancy complications.
  • Shortened life expectancy.

The main causes of brittleness include malabsorption, certain drugs (alcohol, antipsychotics), defective insulin absorption or degradation, defect of hyperglycemic hormones especially glucocorticoid and glucagon, and above all delayed gastric emptying as a result of autonomic neuropathy.1

What Is Diabetic Instability In Celiac Disease and/or Gluten Sensitivity?

Sources:
  1. Vantyghem MC, Press M. Management strategies for brittle diabetes. Ann Endocrinol (Paris). 2006 Sep;67(4):287-96. []