Diabetes in India has reached an endemic stage with about 62 million people suffering with this debilitating disease. This often chronic and deadly disease is fast spreading its tentacles and is expected to affect over 100 million people in India by 2030. Types of Diabetes There are three types of diabetes: Type1, Type 2 and Gestational diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is prevalent in children and happens when the body does not produce required quantity insulin. Type 2 diabetes largely stems from unhealthy and sedentary lifestyle. In Type 2 diabetes, the body is not able to utilize the produced insulin effectively. During pregnancy, some women without a previous history of diabetes develop a high blood glucose level. It is called gestational diabetes. A large section of diabetics is suffering from Type 2 diabetes that can be prevented or delayed with a healthy way of life.
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Fight diabetes naturally
1. Fight Diabetes naturally
Diabetes in India has reached an
endemic stage with about 62 million
people suffering with this debilitating
disease. This often chronic and
deadly disease is fast spreading its
tentacles and is expected to affect
over 100 million people in India by
2030.
2. Types of Diabetes
• There are three types of diabetes: Type1, Type 2 and
Gestational diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is prevalent in
children and happens when the body does not
produce required quantity insulin. Type 2 diabetes
largely stems from unhealthy and sedentary lifestyle.
In Type 2 diabetes, the body is not able to utilize the
produced insulin effectively. During pregnancy, some
women without a previous history of diabetes develop
a high blood glucose level. It is called gestational
diabetes.
• A large section of diabetics is suffering from Type 2
diabetes that can be prevented or delayed with a
healthy way of life.
3. Symptoms
The common symptoms of diabetes are
increased urination, weight loss, increased
thirst, increased hunger, fatigue, headache,
itchy skin, nausea and delayed healing of
wounds. These symptoms may develop rapidly
within weeks or months in type 1 diabetes while
they usually develop much more slowly and
may be subtle or absent in type 2 diabetes.
4. Indians are at a high risk
• Genetic coding, cultural and social setup and
changing lifestyle are the major contributors to the
widespread of diabetes in India. Indian genes
make them 4 times more susceptible to diabetes
as compared to Europeans. Moreover,
• A number of factors in combination make Indians
highly susceptible to Diabetes.
• Indian diet is rich in carbohydrates and saturated
fats, which leads to obesity and thus diabetes. The
changing lifestyle of youngsters and increase in
consumption of fast food is adding to the already
grave problem.
5. Low awareness amongst Indians
Though there is presence of good screening
centers in the urban and suburban India,
rural India, neither has the awareness nor
screening facilities to detect diabetes early
on. According to an estimate about 50
percent diabetics in India, mostly in rural
areas, are not aware of their condition and
about one million people die annually due to
diabetes.
6. Treatment of Diabetes
Treatment for diabetes mellitus is chosen on the basis of its type
and complications. The treatments are individualized by the
duration of diabetes, age/life expectancy, comorbidity, known
cardiovascular diseases or advanced micro vascular diseases
and hypoglycemia awareness. Anti-diabetic drugs treat diabetes
mellitus by lowering glucose levels in the blood. With the
exception of insulin, all the drugs are administered orally. Many
patients with diabetes having two or more comorbidities often
require multiple medications. Some people who have type 2
diabetes need insulin therapy as well. In the past, insulin therapy
was used as last resort, but today it's often prescribed sooner.
About 40% of the Type 2 diabetics use insulin injections. But
most of these treatments have associated problems like weight
gain, hypoglycemia and gastro intestinal problems.
7. Manage Diabetes naturally
• India has over 5000 years of history of effective herbal
treatments. People still prefer to use herbal products due to
higher safety, efficacy and lower side effects. People these
days are moving towards nutraceuticals to combat diseases
because of their increased efficacy and safety as opposed to
allopathic medicines. FENFURO is one such nutraceutical
which acts as your glucose manager. It is a first of its kind
product derived from single herb with proven results for
maintaining blood sugar levels. FENFURO contains a rich
variety of saponins and flavonoids. All of these substances
are known to lower blood lipid level and play valuable role in
insulin sensitization and glucose regulation. FENFURO is a
first dual action insulin sensitizer.
8. • A clinical evaluation of FENFURO was
carried out on a total of 154 Type 2 diabetics
for a period of 3 months, to determine it’s
efficacy and safety. At the end of three
months 83% of the patients reported
decrease in fasting sugar levels and 89%
patients reported decrease in PP sugar
levels. The highlighting point of the study was
patients showed significant decrease in
HbA1C levels as compared to respective
baseline value, even after 48.8% of patients
reported reduction in dosage of anti-diabetic
therapy after regularly taking FENFURO.
9. • Diabetes suck the juice out of life. Lets not
give it the power to ruin our lives. Lets fight
it with exercise, healthy diet and
FENFURO.