Without the use of insulin, is there any hope for diabetes to be treated?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-18
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, diabetes mellitus is due to insufficient insulin secretion leading to hyperglycemia and metabolic disorders, general drugs are very difficult, insulin injections can only be temporarily controlled, long-term large injections have a certain amount of ***, which may lead to further development of the disease, and even complications. At present, Western medicine does not have a particularly good way to treat diabetes, which is called an incurable disease, so it must be done as soon as possible in order to receive the desired effect. The long-term clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine has accumulated many very effective methods, and it is recommended that you use traditional Chinese medicine Cornus officinalis, Polygonatum japonica, Shengdi, Zhimu, lychee core, green fruit, Dendrobium, Cistanche, Xuanshen, Yizhiren, Sand Seed, psoralen, deer antler, Hainan Chen, ginseng, wolfberry, propolis, gold essence powder, Wushu powder, Poria cocos, Huai Yam, mulberry, bitter gourd, etc., with fast effect and exact curative effect.

    These drugs are safe and non-toxic, suitable for long-term use, no dieting, no taboos, no need to take other hypoglycemic drugs, can be taken alone, can effectively defend pancreatic islets, reduce blood sugar, and improve immunity; These drugs overcome the drawbacks of strict taboos on traditional products, so that the patient's nutrition can be effectively absorbed and utilized, so as to improve the body's autoimmune function and disease resistance and prevention ability, prevent the occurrence of a series of complications, and truly achieve comprehensive treatment, both symptoms and root causes; These drugs break the conventional hypoglycemia**, and the unique active ingredients in the drugs can completely restore the function of pancreatic islet cells through human transformation, remove the root cause of diabetes - glycotoxin, break the biological barrier between insulin cells and insulin receptors, restore the normal glucose metabolism function of the human body, and quickly achieve the purpose of stabilizing blood sugar. These drugs have reached the four unified standards of "remarkable, thorough, non-toxic" and "non-toxic" recognized by traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of diabetes. Hope it's right**soon**!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Prediabetes can be treated with oral medications**, and insulin must be given if oral medications fail.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Diet**: A scientific and reasonable diet can effectively control blood sugar, which is the key to diabetes** deficiency. You can eat more foods with low sugar content and have hypoglycemic effects, and avoid high-calorie diets to control blood sugar.

    Exercise**: Moderate exercise can reduce blood sugar and blood lipid concentrations, promote human metabolism, enhance the body's sensitivity to insulin, and prevent the occurrence of diabetes complications.

    Medications**: These include oral hypoglycemic drugs and insulin. Medications** are needed when diet and exercise** fail to achieve blood sugar control goals.

    It is important to note that each diabetic patient's situation is different, and the regimen should also be individualized. Therefore, when choosing the best method, the choice of trapped lead should be made according to the specific situation of the patient and the doctor's recommendation. At the same time, diabetic patients should also actively cooperate with the doctor's best lifestyle interventions, such as controlling diet, exercising, and taking medication according to the doctor's instructions, so as to improve the best effect and quality of life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is recommended that you can try the medicine of Shanqingqin, such as Yidao Anbao, which is more amusing and mild, and there will be nothing to eat for a long time, it is very suitable, and if you insist on using it for 3-4 courses, you will have a significant negative effect.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's better not to. Because the body does not produce insulin on its own, it is still necessary to inject insulin regularly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It can not be relieved only by dietary therapy, dietary therapy is only an auxiliary means, the most fundamental ** of diabetes is that the function of pancreatic islets is impaired, and the inability to secrete insulin must be maintained by drugs.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It can't be alleviated, as long as you have diabetes, it is already very serious, at this time the insulin is very small, and the dietary therapy method is very slow, so you must take insulin and drink medicine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Categories: Healthcare.

    Problem description: Why can insulin be used for diabetes?

    Analysis: In fact, in high school textbooks, we should have learned that insulin is protein, and pepsin in the stomach can digest protein and produce amino acids and other substances, and the function of insulin disappears. Therefore, insulin cannot be taken orally.

    It just so happened that I saw a topic that was the same as what I explained:

    Example 1The underlying reason why people with diabetes take insulin** intramuscularly rather than orally is that:

    a.Intramuscular injections enter the body before oral injections.

    b.When taken orally, the drug is too strong for the digestive tract**.

    c.When taken orally, the liquid will be broken down by proteases in the digestive juice.

    d.When taken orally, the liquid is broken down by lipase in the digestive juices.

    Analysis: This question mainly tests students' ability to apply protein knowledge to solve practical problems flexibly.

    Insulin is a protein that cannot be directly absorbed by the digestive tract when taken orally, but must be broken down into small molecules of amino acids through a series of digestion effects of pepsin, trypsin, and peptidase. At this point, insulin no longer exists and does not have the physiological functions that it had as a protein molecule. Therefore, in diabetes, insulin can only be injected and not taken orally.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course!!!

    I took insulin for fourteen years.

    For diabetics, there are six main benefits of insulin injections:

    First, the hypoglycemic effect is stronger than that of oral drugs;

    secondly, it can quickly achieve the effect of lowering blood sugar and relieve tissue toxicity caused by hyperglycemia;

    Third, early supplementation can reduce the burden on pancreatic islets and help restore cell function;

    Fourth, effectively prevent or delay the occurrence and development of diabetic complications;

    fifth, nutrition of nerves, regulation of immunity and prevention of osteoporosis;

    Sixth, it is less for the liver, kidneys, and gastrointestinal tract.

    However, due to the fact that there are individual differences between diabetic patients, resulting in the same people using different types of insulin, or different people using the same kind of insulin**, there will be great differences in effectiveness, so the use of insulin places a strong emphasis on differentiation, also known as individualization. Experts suggest that everyone must choose the type of insulin and adjust the insulin dose according to their own condition in order to achieve twice the result with half the effort.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Diabetics can't do without insulin. It is divided into two broad categories: acute and chronic. Acute complications, including diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperglycemia, hyperosmolar symptoms, lactic acidosis, etc., are mainly due to severe lack of insulin activity and hyperglycemic hormones, which lead to high blood sugar due to inappropriate elevation, resulting in disorders of glucose, fat and protein metabolism, resulting in imbalance of water, electrolytes and acid-base balance in the body.

    Chronic complications are the main causes of diabetes, disability and death, mainly including cerebral blood vessels, complications, such as cerebrovascular cardiovascular and lower limb vascular lesions. So use. Insulin aggressively controls diabetes.

    Very important.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Diabetes is a chronic disease caused by endocrine abnormalities, and the complications it leads to often bring serious damage to patients.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello. There is not much real diabetes, and many of them are pseudodiabetes now. The complications of diabetes are caused by long-term insulin and hypoglycemic drugs that seriously damage the organs, and are not complications caused by diabetes itself.

    High blood sugar or high urine glucose does not necessarily mean diabetes. Diabetes is called thirst-quenching disease in Chinese medicine, why is it called thirst-quenching disease? It is because real diabetics will feel very thirsty and thirsty if they don't drink water for a while, so Chinese medicine solves the problem of thirst and calls thirst.

    Traditional Chinese medicine says that the causes of thirst-quenching syndrome are: excessive drinking fat, emotional depression, and lack of focus. Then, in terms of **, if the three focal points are not passed, of course, the three focal points must be passed; If the mood is depressed, it is a problem of the liver, soothing the liver, regulating qi, nourishing the liver and protecting the liver; If you drink too much fat, then naturally you should have a lighter diet in the future, because excessive drinking fat and sweetness will hurt the liver, kidneys, spleen and stomach.

    To put it bluntly, the root of diabetes lies in the spleen, stomach, liver and kidneys. So, can just taking hypoglycemic drugs solve the problems of these three organs? Can insulin solve this problem?

    Obviously, that's not possible. We often have a saying that cure the root of the disease, only by finding the root can we **, if you can't find the root, how? Therefore, the key to diabetes depends on "how many drugs have been taken, how much insulin has been taken, and the degree of loss of organ function".

    There is an addition or subtraction of the score, and when the score is within the range of being able to heal, it is no problem. It's just a matter of time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Insulin** refers to diabetic patients with absolute or relative insufficiency of insulin, which means that this thing is used for emergency relief and may not be suitable for all patients. The main thing is to maintain health and control blood sugar.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Diabetes is not at the current level of medical care. Diabetes is not terrible, but it is the complications of diabetes that are terrible. The medical community equates diabetics with thrombosis patients, blindness, myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction, amputation is the road that diabetics must end, when blood sugar control is good, thrombosis occurs a few days later, if blood sugar is not well controlled, more terrible complications will occur at any time.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    All diabetics eventually die not from diabetes, but from the three major complications caused by long-term use of insulin.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Don't listen to the upstairs, pseudoscience kills people! Injecting insulin is the least available. It can reduce the burden on the islets and restore the function of the islets to a certain extent, of course, provided that your islet function is not completely lost.

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