Diabetes is a metabolic disorder where the human body does not produce or properly uses insulin, a hormone that is required to convert sugar, starches, and other food into energy. Diabetes mellitus is characterized by constant high levels of blood glucose (sugar). Human body has to maintain the blood glucose level at a very narrow range, which is done with insulin and glucagons.
The abnormally high blood sugar (hyperglycaemia) resulting from insufficient levels of the hormone insulin which is characteristic symptoms polyuria, polydipsia, glucoseuria, unexplained weight loss, and lethargy. There are two types of diabetes, diabetes I known as Insulin dependent diabetes where insulin therapy is needed as the beta cells cant synthesis insulin. Diabetes II may refer to as Insulin non dependent diabetics as insulin is produced by the body but in lower amount or it becomes insensitive to act on glucose. It is possible for us to treat diabetes II through proper dieting, medication and regular exercise.
Most of the people suffering from diabetes were unaware of the disease, when they recognized the disorder it becomes more complicated. The food which is ingested is converted to glucose for the cell function. Glucose needs assistance from insulin in order to penetrate the cell walls as it can’t enter alone. Insulin therefore acts as a regulator of glucose metabolism in the body. If insulin is lacking or it becomes insensitive it will lead to diabetes. Untreated diabetes will lead to complications such as retinopathy, neuropathy, nephropathy, cardiovascular problems etc. Malunggay leaves have 2 times more Beta-Carotene than that of carrots, 14 times more calcium than that of milk and 9 times more iron than that of Spinach. Malunggay Leaves and pods contain 90+ nutrients and 46 antioxidants. Malunggay leaves have more antioxidants than the green leaves.
Researchers recently reported that vitamin D is essential for the islet cells in the pancreas to be able to secrete insulin properly. The studies have shown that individuals with the lowest vitamin D levels experienced the worst blood sugar-handling problems and had a greater risk of developing diabetes. It is interesting to note that certain nutrients like vitamins B1, B2, B12, pantothenic acid, protein and potassium – along with small frequent meals containing some carbohydrate – can actually stimulate production of insulin within the body.
Vitamin A as an antioxidant helps convert beta-carotene efficiently, which reduces the risk of blindness in diabetics. Vitamin B 12 is effective in the treatment of diabetic neuropathy. Studies have shown that a low vitamin-E concentration was associated with a 3.9 times greater risk of developing diabetes. Vitamin E reduces oxidative stress, thus improving membrane physical characteristics and related activities in glucose transport. This antioxidant promotes healing of diabetes-related lesions. Magnesium helps in the metabolism of glycogen, Mg works closely with vitamin B 6 to help the metabolic process with in the cell. MG Malunggay capsule all these nutrient and helps the diabetic patient to control their blood glucose level.
The abnormally high blood sugar (hyperglycaemia) resulting from insufficient levels of the hormone insulin which is characteristic symptoms polyuria, polydipsia, glucoseuria, unexplained weight loss, and lethargy. There are two types of diabetes, diabetes I known as Insulin dependent diabetes where insulin therapy is needed as the beta cells cant synthesis insulin. Diabetes II may refer to as Insulin non dependent diabetics as insulin is produced by the body but in lower amount or it becomes insensitive to act on glucose. It is possible for us to treat diabetes II through proper dieting, medication and regular exercise.
Most of the people suffering from diabetes were unaware of the disease, when they recognized the disorder it becomes more complicated. The food which is ingested is converted to glucose for the cell function. Glucose needs assistance from insulin in order to penetrate the cell walls as it can’t enter alone. Insulin therefore acts as a regulator of glucose metabolism in the body. If insulin is lacking or it becomes insensitive it will lead to diabetes. Untreated diabetes will lead to complications such as retinopathy, neuropathy, nephropathy, cardiovascular problems etc. Malunggay leaves have 2 times more Beta-Carotene than that of carrots, 14 times more calcium than that of milk and 9 times more iron than that of Spinach. Malunggay Leaves and pods contain 90+ nutrients and 46 antioxidants. Malunggay leaves have more antioxidants than the green leaves.
Researchers recently reported that vitamin D is essential for the islet cells in the pancreas to be able to secrete insulin properly. The studies have shown that individuals with the lowest vitamin D levels experienced the worst blood sugar-handling problems and had a greater risk of developing diabetes. It is interesting to note that certain nutrients like vitamins B1, B2, B12, pantothenic acid, protein and potassium – along with small frequent meals containing some carbohydrate – can actually stimulate production of insulin within the body.
Vitamin A as an antioxidant helps convert beta-carotene efficiently, which reduces the risk of blindness in diabetics. Vitamin B 12 is effective in the treatment of diabetic neuropathy. Studies have shown that a low vitamin-E concentration was associated with a 3.9 times greater risk of developing diabetes. Vitamin E reduces oxidative stress, thus improving membrane physical characteristics and related activities in glucose transport. This antioxidant promotes healing of diabetes-related lesions. Magnesium helps in the metabolism of glycogen, Mg works closely with vitamin B 6 to help the metabolic process with in the cell. MG Malunggay capsule all these nutrient and helps the diabetic patient to control their blood glucose level.
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