Take The Next Step In Your Type 2 Diabetes Reversal Journey
- CDC is the thorough diabetes treatment plan which is specifically created to reverse Type 2 diabetes and all of its problems, including neuropathy, retinopathy, nephropathy, etc. Because controlling diabetes requires altering lifestyle habits, there is no quick treatment.
- In addition, the treatment protocols were fine-tuned by the ongoing research of Madhavbaug’s team of research and development, and encouraging results are published in numerous medical/medicinal/health research journals. Madhavbaug developed this treatment plan after understanding the fundamental concepts of diabetes from Ayurveda and modern science.
- Madhavbaug has successfully treated more than 22,000 patients with diabetes by combining Ayurvedic principles such as dinacharya (lifestyle changes), aahar (diet), panchakarma, and herbal treatments with cutting-edge diagnostic tools.
- Madhavbaug honored with a prestigious ‘India Book of Records for organizing the largest oral Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT – a golden standard test for diabetes reversal) in July 2018.
- Diabetes is a condition that arises when your body is unable to produce the insulin needed to regulate blood sugar levels (complete or partial absence of insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas) or struggles to use the insulin that is produced (IR – Insulin resistance).
- The hormone insulin, which is secreted by the pancreas, moves glucose from the blood into the cells, where it is either used by the cells for energy or stored in the liver and muscles for later use.
- When insulin in the body fails to work properly, the entire system is thrown off, and a person may experience unusually high or low blood sugar levels, which can have an impact on practically every part of the body.
- In Ayurveda, it is known as Madhumeha and Prameha.
- The three primary kinds of diabetes are:
- Type 1 diabetes mellitus (Type 1 DM): This autoimmune disease causes the immune system to attack and kill the pancreatic cells that make insulin. This fatal disease is frequently identified in infancy.
- Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM): This metabolic illness occurs when the muscles, fat, and liver cells do not respond to the insulin that is produced (insulin resistance), causing glucose to remain in the bloodstream rather than being used for energy or stored. This lifestyle disease can be influenced by obesity, hereditary factors, inactivity, and/or bad food habits.
- Gaestational Diabetes: Only pregnant women are affected by gestational diabetes.
- Patient who uses oral hypoglycemic medications to regulate or lower blood glucose levels.
- Patients with type 2 diabetes undergoing insulin therapy.
- Young patients with Type 2 diabetes who suddenly lose weight
- Diabetic neuropathy. (It refers to nerve damage brought on by high blood sugar levels. Patients may experience tingling, burning, or pain in their hands or feet.)
- Diabetic retinopathy. (It is an eye condition that can lead to blindness and visual loss.)
- Patients with both diabetes and heart disease. (High blood sugar levels can harm blood vessels and cause them to stiffen, which in turn causes illnesses including high blood pressure, blockages, and heart failure)
- Diabetic Nephropathy (Long-term and poorly managed diabetes can harm the blood artery networks in the kidneys, which filter waste from your blood. This may cause high blood pressure and kidney damage.
- It helps by completely reversing diabetes.
- It increases insulin sensitivity or insulin production to stimulate the body’s natural sugar metabolism process (improves the response to the entry of sugar inside the cells).
- By removing extra internal (visceral fat accumulated on the liver, muscles, and abdominal organs) and exterior fat, it lowers weight and BMI. Excess fat that is stored on internal organs like the liver, pancreas, and muscles lowers insulin’s sensitivity and effectiveness, which is the primary cause in Type 2 diabetes patients.
- By normalizing sugar levels, it reduces the damaged caused to nerves and blood vessels. Thus, cut downs the risk of diabetes complications.