Diabetes is a human body disorder affecting 4 crore Indians. There are crores of unknown diabetic patients in the country because of lack of awarness.
Mechanism of Human Body
When a person eats, sugar contentin food is always converted to Glucose by pancreas.
Pancreas consists of alpha, beta cells which produces insulin & which converts sugar to glucose & converts to glycogen. Powerhouses of cells need glycogen for multiplication of cells. We cannot survive without glycogen.
Non function of alpha & beta cells results in not producing glycogen. Doctors prescribe sulphnoid which stimulates insulin in pancreas. With the Dying of alpha & beta cells, no drug can rejuvenete the pancreas.
Sedetive life style, excessive eating & stress life are some of the factors for diabetes. With more materialistic ambitions people are taking more stress. People of our country adopted the traditional food are now going for fast &junk foods. With easy transportation, people have stopped walking.
If a diabetic person takes antibiotic for a long time his cells will not respond.
I have got 75,000 worms in my brain. Is it possible to repair. If possible please give an appointment.
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Diabetes is affecting a large number of People in India. Unless Proper steps are taken this will be a huge problem for India….
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