A Cure for Diabetes – How Close Are We
Currently there is no scientifically proven cure for diabetes for either Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. The medical
profession are getting closer to tracking down a cure but there are no definite conclusions so far. There are many
clinical tests and research being carried out worldwide to find the elusive cure for diabetes.
At present there are some good signs that a cure for diabetes is within reach, particularly for those people
with Type 1 diabetes. As this condition means that the pancreas produces no insulin, transplants of the pancreas to
human patients have been tried. These have resulted in patients being free from insulin support and eradicating the
symptoms. There have been some cases where this method proved ineffective and certainly the practise of providing
so many transplants is impossible at present.
Tests involving mice and humans have also been conducted which could be another approach to try and find the
cure for diabetes. Initial testes where beta cells were transplanted into the patient have proved ineffective. This
was also the case with stem cell transplants. It was found that the immune system was attacking the cells in
patients with both types of diabetes.
Many who practise alternative and therapeutic medicine believe that there is already a cure for diabetes. The
products that they provide claim to be able to prevent or deter the symptoms of diabetes. Treatments are available
which are supposed to protect existing beta cells from attack and help the body to produce insulin.
You will find these items online and can be delivered to your door. The products can be quite costly and so you
will need to think long and hard about whether this is something you want to do. It is possible that the products
may not work and you will have paid all the cash for nothing.
Until a cure for diabetes is located there are many supplies of diabetic products that can help you control your
condition. You will find many ways to access diabetic supplies, including the internet. Remember that insulin can
only be given on your prescription by your doctor and picked up from a pharmacy.
You can also go into a drug store and purchase supplies over-the-counter. You can also access diabetic supplies
online. Items such as lancets, insulin pumps, testing strips and glucose monitoring kits can be ordered and sent to
your address. You will find a host of companies who deal in the supply of diabetic products.
Support and information are readily available to help you monitor and control your diabetes. The day that a cure
for diabetes is found is drawing nearer and will mean a lot of relief for a lot of people.
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