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Long-Term Risks of Modern Diabetes Treatments

Long-Term Risks of Modern Diabetes Treatments Conventional treatment for type 2 diabetes is often built on the assumption that the disease is chronic and progressive. Patients are told they will likely need increasing doses of medications over time, possibly culminating in insulin injections. While these treatments may control blood sugar numbers temporarily, they often come

Why Personalized Medicine Is Best for Diabetes Reversal

Why Personalized Medicine Is Best for Diabetes Reversal In the conventional treatment model, type 2 diabetes is often viewed as a lifelong condition that requires uniform management through medications, diet plans, and exercise routines. However, no two individuals develop diabetes for the exact same reasons, nor do they respond identically to the same treatment. At

How Chronic High Sugar Attacks the Nervous System

How Chronic High Sugar Attacks the Nervous System: The Silent Progression of Diabetic Neuropathy Diabetes is often seen as a “sugar problem.” But beyond high blood glucose levels lies a far more dangerous and often silent enemy: nerve damage. One of the most devastating consequences of chronic high blood sugar is its direct assault on

Neuropathy Without Diabetes: Causes, Misdiagnosis & Ayurvedic Insight

Neuropathy Without Diabetes: Causes, Misdiagnosis & Ayurvedic Insight Neuropathy is often automatically linked with diabetes, leading many people with burning, tingling, or numbness in their hands and feet to either suspect or be tested for diabetes. But what happens when neuropathy exists without high blood sugar? This condition, known as non-diabetic neuropathy, is far more

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