TYPE 2 DIABETES AND ITS SOLUTION
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease, and if not reversed, it can cause serious health complications. Over 15 million people in Nigeria has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, making it one of the most common and fastest-growing disease in the world. Health professionals classify type 2 diabetes as a silent killer.
Unhealthy meal plan, lack of physical exercise, obesity and Inflammation all contributes to root cause of diabetes. You can read more on the root causes of diabetes here.
Any solution that fails to address the root causes of diabetes is doom to fail. To reverse type 2 diabetes, factors that must be included are meal planning, exercising, weight control and stress/sleep management. To be factual, no supplements/medication can single-highhandedly reverse diabetes. So when you are thinking of a way to reverse your diabetes, think of the five factors
Any solution that fails to address the root causes of diabetes is doom to fail. To reverse type 2 diabetes, factors that must be included are meal planning, exercising, weight control and stress/sleep management. To be factual, no supplements/medication can single-highhandedly reverse diabetes. So when you are thinking of a way to reverse your diabetes, think of the five factors
Testimony curled from our testimony page
My name is Stella Ugboaja from Abuja, I'm writing this testimony to express my appreciation to Bayportal services for helping my mother regain back her health. My mother has been diabetic for over 15 years with all sort of symptoms. Two years ago, her blurry vision resulted to 95% blindness to the extent that she could only notice direct flash of light whenever we take it close to her eyes. She also sustained wound while working on her farm about 4 years ago which has refused to heal up. Last year, the situation got complicated that she was so weak to the extent that she couldn't walk, eat (had to be spoon fed). My youngest sister (my mother's last born) who lives with her in Umuahia was the one taking care of her. She will cook for mama, feed her, give her medication, clean up her clothes, carry her to bath room to bath, clean up her wound, carry her to the clinic and so on. She practically don't have time for herself. Each time I speak with my sister on the phone and she tells me how the situation over there is, I do feel for my sister more than mama. Now I do think that if mama had died last year, we wouldn't have mourn her so much. We have tried so many treatments including local and foreign herbal supplements all to no avail. So we decided to stick to her diabetes medication, kept visiting optician and accepted our fate. One weekend in February, has I was browsing through the internet I came across a diabetes advertisement and I immediately clicked on it to learn more about diabetes. It redirected me to Bayportal website where I read more about Diabetes, its symptoms and solution. I also read the Testimonies on their website but I wasn't thrilled because I feel that their cases are not as bad as that of my mum. I reluctantly filled out their registration form and copy their contact numbers. I called them immediately because I couldn't wait for their response. The lady I spoke with assured me that mum will regain her health but that the company will get back to me after reviewing the form I submitted. Out of anticipation, I called my elder brother about the new treatment I discovered but his reply was discouraging. Claiming a lot of marketing platforms are online with the aim of making money from people under the disguise of selling supplements. I changed my mind immediately so when the company called to tell me that they had approved my application, I was no longer interested. I told them I was going to get back to them. After a month, I was forced to get back to Bayportal when my sister called to tell me that my mum fell when she was carrying her to the toilet. That was how our story changed. Within 7 days of the treatment, my sister called and told me that mum's sight was improving. She had started seeing slightly and feed herself....Within a month and half in the therapy, she has totally regained her sight, her agility and strength. She now bath herself, move around without aid, go to toilet herself and so on. One weekend I rushed down to Umuahia to see for myself. To my greatest surprise, her wound of 4 years is now 85% healed up. My family and I will forever appreciate your organization for all you did to change our story to good. I have been referring people to your organization and I won't stop doing that. So much love
Mrs Stella Ugboaja
KNOWING THE ROOT CAUSES OF DIABETES
The root causes of diabetes are Leptin resistance, Insulin Resistance and waning insulin which unhealthy meal plan, lack of physical exercise and obesity contributes to.
Leptin Resistance - leptin is an hormone produced in the body fat cells. One of its primary roles is to regulate appetite and body weight. It tells the brain when to eat, quality to eat, and when to stop eating. It also tells the brain what to do with the energy it has. Inflammation and stress can cause leptin resistance and leptin resistance is the key risk factor for obesity. Leptin deficiency causes obesity because it makes people eat more than what their body requires.
Insulin Resistance - Insulin is an hormone produced in the pancreas which helps glucose to enter into the body cells. It is like a key that unlocks the door of cells in the body for glucose to enter into the cells. Glucose is an important energy source needed by the cells and organs for growth, activity and body processes which are mostly derived from carbohydrates.
Insulin resistant is a condition in which the cells fail to respond normally to insulin. The body produces insulin when glucose starts to be released into the bloodstream from the digestion of carbohydrates (primarily) in the diet. Under normal conditions of insulin reactivity, this insulin response helps glucose to enter into body cells. But the cells of individuals with insulin resistance are unable to use insulin effectively. This is caused by excess fat formation in the liver from consuming excess calories. The fats formed in the liver moves through the bloodstream to all part of the body. This build up of fat can stop insulin from doing its job properly.
So in type 2 diabetes, carbohydrates containing foods are broken down into glucose in the digestive system. The glucose then moves into the bloodstream. The pancreas starts to release insulin which moves with the glucose through the bloodstream to all the body cells that need glucose for energy. However, the glucose can't always get into the cells because the lock of the cell doors have become furred up with fat deposit. It means that the insulin can't open the cells door properly.
The level of glucose in the body therefore continues to rise. In response to this, the pancreas produces even more insulin. As the blood glucose level continues to rise, the insulin level continues to rise as well. This situation is further complicated by the cells which are desperate for energy, thereby sending out emergency signals to the liver to release stored glucose. The glucose level goes up and up and the pancreas produces more and more insulin until it can't cope anymore and eventually start waning out.
Waning insulin can also be caused when the excess fat in the liver is passed on to the pancreas, causing the insulin producing cells to fail.
SYMPTOMS
People with insulin resistance cells suffer high blood sugar level in the body. They have limited capacity to absorb sugar into cells, as a result the sugar remains in the bloodstream. When blood sugar exceeds a certain level, the body has to eliminate that sugar somehow. This is mostly done through the kidneys, and the body also gets rid of water along with the sugar. Patients end up losing a lot of water through frequent urination. followed by excessive thirst , increased fatigue, extreme hunger, nausea and possible vomiting, unusual weight gain or loss, Irritability, slow healing of wounds, blurred vision, Frequent infections (skin, urinary, and vaginal).
Years after, type 2 diabetes can eventually lead to serious health issues, including eye problems and blindness, heart disease, nerve damage that causes pain, tingling and numbness, kidney damage and poor blood flow to the legs and feet.
Glucose can become toxic to blood vessels, and can damage the blood vessels over time.