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Get Treated With Best Homoeopathy In Take Care Homoeopathy For Diabetes mellitus:

 Diabetes mellitus, commonly known as diabetes, is a metabolic disease that causes high blood sugar. The hormone insulin moves sugar from the blood into your cells to be stored or used for energy. With diabetes, your body either doesn't make enough insulin or can't effectively use the insulin it does make.

To better understand diabetes, it helps to know more about how the body uses food for energy (a process called metabolism).

Your body is made up of millions of cells. To make energy, the cells need food in a very simple form. When you eat or drink, much of your food is broken down into a simple sugar called glucose. Glucose provides the energy your body needs for daily activities.

The blood vessels and blood are the highways that transport sugar from where it is either taken in (the stomach) or manufactured (in the liver) to the cells where it is used (muscles) or where it is stored (fat). Sugar isn't able to go into the cells by itself. The pancreas releases insulin into the blood, which serves as the helper, or the "key," that lets sugar into the cells for use as energy.

When sugar leaves the bloodstream and enters the cells, the blood sugar level is lowered. Without insulin, or the "key," sugar can't get into the body's cells for use as energy. This causes sugar to rise. Too much sugar in the blood is called “Hyperglycemia”

What are the types of diabetes?

There are two main types of diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2:

  • Type 1 diabetes occurs because the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas (beta cells) are damaged. In Type 1 diabetes, the pancreas makes little or no insulin, so sugar can’t get into the body's cells for use as energy. People with Type 1 diabetes must use insulin injections to control their blood glucose. Type 1 is the most common form of diabetes in people who are under age 30, but it can occur at any age. Ten percent of people with diabetes are diagnosed with Type 1.

  • In Type 2 diabetes (adult onset diabetes), the pancreas makes insulin, but it either doesn't produce enough, or the insulin doesn't work properly. Nine out of 10 people with diabetes have Type 2. This type occurs most often in people who are over 40 years old but can occur even in childhood if there are risk factors present. Type 2 diabetes may sometimes be controlled with a combination of diet, weight management and exercise.

What causes diabetes?

The causes of diabetes are not known. The following risk factors may increase your chance of getting diabetes:

  • Family history of diabetes or a personal history of gestational diabetes.

  • African-American, Hispanic, Native American, or Asian-American race, Pacific Islander or ethnic background.

  • Injury to the pancreas (such as infection, tumor, surgery or accident).

  • Autoimmune disease.

  • Age (risk increases with age).

  • Physical stress (such as surgery or illness).

There are risk factors that you might have more control over, including:

    . Hypertention

  • Abnormal blood cholesterol or triglyceride levels.

  • Smoking.

  • Being overweight.

  • Use of certain medications, including steroids

It is important to note that sugar itself doesn't cause diabetes. Eating a lot of sugar can lead to decay of tooth, but it doesn't cause diabetes.

What are the symptoms of diabetes?

The symptoms of diabetes include:

  • Increased thirst.

  • Increased hunger (especially after eating).

  • Dry mouth.

  • Frequent urination.

  • Weight loss with no reason

Other symptoms include:

What are the symptoms of low blood sugar?

Most people have symptoms of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) when their blood sugar is less than 70 mg/dl. (Your healthcare provider will tell you how to test your blood sugar level.)

When your blood sugar is low, your body gives out signs that you need food. Different people have different symptoms. You will learn to know your symptoms.

Common early symptoms of low blood sugar include the following:

  • Feeling weak or dizzy, including trembling and feeling shaky.

  • Feeling hungry.

  • Sweating.

  • Pounding heart.

  • Pale skin.

  • Feeling frightened or anxious.

Late symptoms of low blood sugar include:

  • Feeling confused or being able to keep your mind on one subject.

  • Headache.

  • Poor coordination.

  • Bad dreams or nightmares.

  • Feeling cranky.

  • Numbness in your mouth and tongue.

  • Passing out.

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Any disease or a person's body changes occurred according to what he is thinking now and constantly. And therefore 99.99% of the diseases are caused by these thoughts of that diseased person. These two things are very important in every ailment or illness, whether it is a common cold or cancer. And their remedy is depend on how they respond to any ailment or any event in life.

We at Take Care Homoeopathy chooses the SIMILIMUM REMEDY according to the person’s nature and how he react and responding to the different situation in their life and also what he is thinking about his disease.  We also consider their physical symptoms and after considering all these points we gives them SIMIIMUM REMEDY which not only cure their mental symptoms but also their physical complaints as well, irrespective of the any disease name as we are treats the “Man in disease not the Disease in man.”  And that’s why the person can be free from any ailment. In Take Care Homoeopathy, we have successfully cured many such ailments. We are sure that your Diabetes will be treated successfully in "Take Care Homeopathy."

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