Re – print- An Adjunct Treatment Reverses Chronic Insulin-dependent (Type 1) Diabetes in a Teenager

S. Yap
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Globally, more than 30 million people suffer from diabetes mellitus type 1 (T1DM) characterized by pancreas producing little or no insulin hormone to facilitate glucose entering cells for energy production. T1DM patients tend to suffer a higher overall rate of atherosclerosis, cancer, and end-stage renal failure. No drug or surgical therapy seems to halt its annual upward trend amongst children and young adults. Consequently, a significant number of sufferers turn to complementary or alternative therapies for help to arrest this chronic endocrine condition. This paper discusses how a well-designed evidence-based dietary and nutritional therapy with some lifestyle modifications might offer a solution for this highly complex autoimmune disorder. The treatment outcome demonstrated a partial regeneration of pancreatic islet beta cells with substantial improvement for all relevant serum and urine markers tested.
辅助治疗可逆转青少年慢性胰岛素依赖型(1型)糖尿病
在全球范围内,超过3000万人患有1型糖尿病(T1DM),其特征是胰腺分泌很少或没有胰岛素激素,以促进葡萄糖进入细胞进行能量生产。T1DM患者患动脉粥样硬化、癌症和终末期肾衰竭的总体发生率更高。在儿童和年轻人中,似乎没有药物或手术治疗可以阻止其逐年上升的趋势。因此,相当数量的患者转向辅助或替代疗法,以帮助阻止这种慢性内分泌疾病。本文讨论了如何设计良好的循证饮食和营养疗法,并改变一些生活方式,可能为这种高度复杂的自身免疫性疾病提供解决方案。治疗结果显示胰岛β细胞部分再生,所有相关血清和尿液标志物均有显著改善。
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