In 2005, we developed the world’s first food that lowers blood sugar when consumed daily.
The food has the ability to balance the body’s internal environment by strengthening certain organs, based on its efficacy and yin-yang properties, thereby treating ailments.
The presence of sugar in urine is referred to as diabetes. In patients with type 2 diabetes, insulin secretion decreases by around 25% from normal levels after six years from diagnosis.
Due to the annual increase in blood sugar, the dosage of medication has increased, and if blood sugar is not controlled despite the use of insulin, it can lead to diabetic complications in about 7 years for optical nerves, 10 years for kidneys and 15 years for the combined organs.
While there has been significant advancement in the 100 years since the discovery of insulin, what could be the next discovery for humanity to conquer diabetes in the next 100 years? What kind of food can prevent blood sugar spikes, and could it be developed into a cure for diabetes like bitter melon?.
Since food is safer than any other medicine, it could be a promising avenue for treatments.
Diabetes medication can only lower sugar levels, but have you ever paid attention to other health makers such as cholesterol, triglycerides, microalbuminuria, LDL, and liver enzymes that may be present in your medical records?
The side effects of diabetes medication can vary depending on the type of medication and the individual taking it. Common side effects include hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), weight gain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, headaches, dizziness, fatigue, and skin rashes. Some medications may also increase the risk of infections or urinary tract problems, and long-term use of certain medications may lead to liver or kidney damage. It’s important for individuals with diabetes to discuss any potential side effects with their healthcare provider and to report any symptoms they may experience while taking medication.
These are indicators of vascular inflammation, and by only managing inflammation with medication, your may mistakenly believe that your are managing your overall health.
With an HbA1c of 11.0%, insulin therapy is undoubtedly necessary, but some people have been able to lower their blood sugar levels with metformin 500mg once a day and lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise.
My wife, Tina, was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2005. Five years later, on September 23, 2010, her blood sugar was 140mg/dL, and her HbA1c was 6.6%. She started taking one diabetes medication a day and have been taking it every day since then.
Typically, in modern medicine, insulin therapy is initiated around 18 years after the diagnosis of diabetes, and patients may receive injections in their eyes for macular degeneration or take ACE inhibitors for proteinuria. Diabetic foot ulcers occur approximately 25 years after diagnosis, and blindness occurs approximately 35 years after diagnosis in about 10% of diabetic patients.
Lowering HbA1c by 1%, 2%, or 3% through exercise and a proper diet can lead to significant reductions in the risk of heart failure by 14%, microvascular disease by 37%, and peripheral vascular disease by 43%. Your life can be transformed by making these changes.
Our developed blood sugar-enhancing tea has been consumed by my wife for 18 years.
Dr. Kim’s wife, who had gestational diabetes, also successfully gave birth naturally without using insulin after consuming our blood sugar-enhancing tea, which contains the desired blood sugar inhibiting properties for diabetics. With our wealth of experience, we confidently claim that our tea can help manage blood sugar levels, and we can also prove it through medical records.
What we can do is prevent prediabetic individuals from becoming diabetic patients with just 10g of blood sugar enhancing tea per day. If we can lower blood sugar with 20g of blood sugar lowering tea per day, we may be able to reduce the dosage of diabetes medication, or even stop taking it altogether.
How wonderful would it be to create a world without medication by reducing the dosage or eliminating medication? What makes you smile?
The world is waiting for the best treatment for diabetes.
Wouldn’t natural food be better than diabetes medication?