Wednesday, 23 June 2021

How diabetes develop in human body?

This article explains step by step (click the video link attached to learn) how diabetes develops in the human body.

  • How does diabetes develop in the human body?
What goes into the mouth, and what burns out of the body is a health concern. The high sugar food goes into the human body, and no burn-out means the chances of developing diabetes are high.

The simple diabetes-free formulate is the lesser sugar food intake the lesser the chances of developing diabetes. 

For those individuals who have a family history of diabetes; it's important to reduce sugar intake as much as possible, as the chances of triggering genetic deposits in their bodies are very high.

  • How sugar is processed.
The food is safely transported into the stomach from the mouth. The stomach processes the food where all the foods are breakdown into carbohydrates, protein and fats. Once the processing is complete, it converts to glucose and is discharged into the bloodstream to fuels the body.

  • How insulin is release?
The pancreas produces insulin and releases it into the body. The insulin purpose is to regulate the glucose in the bloodstream. The insulin acts like a key that opens the cell doors to feed the muscles and fat cells. 

  • How insulin (key) is destroyed?
What goes wrong is; when there is too much glucose in the bloodstream, it paralyzes the functions of insulin, thus destroys the shape of the key. Just imagine when your house door key is broken; you find it difficult to open the door. That's what exactly happens in diabetic patients.

The pancreas continues to produce insulin, however, the significant presence of sugar, continue to destroys the shape of a key, so the sugar increases in the body.

For example: If you overload your car with lots of cargoes, the type breaks down. What do you do? You replace the damage type and reduce the load. This is what the curative medicine branch does.

If the sugar presence is diagnosed early the patients are asked to reduce the sugar food intake, get medicine, and engage in lifestyle modification programs.

Chronic diabetic patients are supported by self-insulin injection; reduce the sugar food intake; order medicine, and engage in lifestyle modification programs.

(Click the short video to see how diabetes develops in the human body).         

  • Summary.
Free diabetes life:
1. Less sugar intake less chance of developing diabetes.
2. More intake of sugar a high burn-out through physical exercise.


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