Tuesday, July 21, 2015

DIABETES TREATMENT COMPLETE COURSE



Diabetes cure course is our one of special products for Diabetic Patients.

we treat only type two non insulin dependent Diabetes.
if you are using oral medications
feeling weakness
suffering from extreme hunger urination at night and thirst and sexual weakness
Nervous pains.
delay healing of wounds
or any problem occurring due to Diabetes
you must use our formula for the cure of all diabetes related problems.

it is pure homeopathic and Herbal mix formula
no side effect
German imported medicines
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Diabetes
Our body needs glucose to fuel metabolic processes, but too much of it in the blood over a long period of
time—a condition called hyperglycemia—is the mark of diabetes mellitus. The body normally controls
blood sugar levels with the hormone insulin, which the pancreas produces. In the disorder of diabetes,
however, abnormal levels of glucose accumulate in the blood because the pancreas does not produce
sufficient insulin.

The Types and Causes of Diabetes
Diabetes is not a single disease—it occurs in two major patterns that require different kinds of treatment
and may have somewhat different causes. The two forms of diabetes are:
Type 1 diabetes (sometimes called insulin dependent diabetes mellitus) typically develops in child hood or
adolescence and accounts for only 5 to 10% of diabetes cases. In this form of diabetes, autoimmune
processes have destroyed cells of the pancreas that normally produce insulin, and people afflicted with it
require insulin injections to prevent acute and very serious complications. An acute complication that occurs
without insulin in type 1 diabetes is called ketoacidosis, in which high levels of fatty acids in the blood lead
to kidney malfunction thereby causing wastes to accumulate and poison the body. The symptoms of
ketoacidosis generally begin with chronic thirst and urination, followed by an acute episode of nausea,
vomiting, abdominal pain, and labored breathing. About one-third of type 1 cases are diagnosed after these
symptoms appear. If left untreated, Ketoacidosis can lead to coma and death in a matter of days or weeks.
Type 2 diabetes (sometimes called non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus) is very prevalent, accounting for
the vast majority of diabetes cases. In this form of diabetes, the pancreas produces at least some insulin, and
treatment often does not require insulin injections. Most, but not all, people with type 2 diabetes can
manage their glucose levels by carefully following special diets and taking medication. Although type2
diabetes can develop at any age, it usually appears after the age of 40. Most type 2 patients are very
overweight, and many produce substantial amounts of insulin—sometimes more than normal—but their
bodies seem to resist the glucose-controlling action of insulin. Normal- weight type 2 patients seem to
produce reduced levels of insulin. In either case, hyperglycemia results.

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