Diabetes mellitus is a worldwide problem. Statistics and research shows that globally over 382 million people have diabetes and the figures will increase in the next decade. In Suriname the country I’m from there were 36,750 cases of diabetes in 2013. That is almost 8% of our population
For the U.S the statistics show the following for 2012 :
American Population with DiabetesPrevalence: In 2012, 29.1 million Americans, or 9.3% of the population, had diabetes.
In 2010 the figures were 25.8 million and 8.3%.
Undiagnosed: Of the 29.1 million, 21.0 million were diagnosed, and 8.1 million were undiagnosed.
In 2010 the figures were 18.8 million and 7.0 million.
Prevalence in Seniors: The percentage of Americans age 65 and older remains high, at 25.9%, or 11.8 million seniors (diagnosed and undiagnosed).
New Cases: The incidence of diabetes in 2012 was 1.7 million new diagnoses/year; in 2010 it was 1.9 million.
Deaths: Diabetes remains the 7th leading cause of death in the United States in 2010, with 69,071 death certificates listing it as the underlying cause of death, and a total of 234,051 death certificates listing diabetes as an underlying or contributing cause of death.
$245 billion: Total costs of diagnosed diabetes in the United States in 2012
$176 billion for direct medical costs
$69 billion in reduced productivity
The figures above show that high blood sugar ( mellitus) is indeed a worldwide problem that needs to be dealt with .
But for me there is also a personal reason why I,m searching for a natural treatment for Diabetes . In my family we have a lot of member with Diabetes . You can imagine what it means when you loose a family member in the fight against diabetes or you see them suffering from it. This the reason why i am searching for a cure to treat diabetes naturally.
What is Diabetes ?
Diabetes mellitus, or simply diabetes, is a chronic disease that occurs when the pancreas is no longer able to make insulin, or when the body cannot make good use of the insulin it produces. Insulin is a hormone made by the pancreas, that acts like a key to let glucose from the food we eat pass from the blood stream into the cells in the body to produce energy. All carbohydrate foods are broken down into glucose in the blood. Insulin helps glucose get into the cells.Normal insulin absorption vs. insulin resistance
Not being able to produce insulin or use it effectively leads to raised glucose levels in the blood (known as hyperglycaemia). Over the long-term high glucose levels are associated with damage to the body and failure of various organs and tissues
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