Importance Of Diabetes Treatment On Early Stages Through Stem Cell Therapy

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Importance Of Diabetes Treatment On Early Stages Through Stem Cell Therapy

Your doctor may suspect you have diabetes if you have some diabetes risk factors or high blood sugar levels in your urine. Your blood sugar (also known as blood glucose) levels may be high if your pancreas produces little or no insulin (type 1 diabetes), or if your body does not normally respond to insulin (type 2 diabetes).

Diabetes Diagnosis A patient is diagnosed using one of three tests. In the vast majority of cases, your doctor will order a follow-up high-risk test to confirm the diagnosis: ● A fasting glucose test is a test that is performed before you eat in the morning to determine your blood sugar levels. You may have diabetes if your blood sugar level is 126 mg/dL or above. ● You must drink a glucose-containing beverage and then measure your blood glucose levels every 30 to 60 minutes for up to 3 hours during an oral glucose


tolerance test (OGTT). If your blood glucose level is 200 mg/dL or higher after 2 hours, you may have diabetes. ● The A1c test is a simple blood test that evaluates your average blood sugar levels over the last two to three months. You may have diabetes if your A1c level is 6.5 percent or higher.

Diabetes Treatment On Early Stages Through Stem Cell Therapy Stem cells are the most effective source of regenerative medications for treating a variety of chronic illnesses. These are the cells that have the potential to naturally repair, restore, and regenerate dead and damaged tissues and cells that have been harmed by disease or injury. The most effective form of stem cells taken from the cord blood during birthing are umbilical cord stem cells. T cells in the immune system of people with type 1 diabetes are "re-educated" by stem cells from cord blood. Their pancreas starts producing insulin again, which reduces the amount of insulin they need to inject. The top 5 potential benefits of stem cell treatment for diabetes are as follows: ● ● ● ● ●

Filter the cells to see which ones produce insulin and which ones don't. To keep the pancreatic cells safe, repair and regenerate them. The function and bulk of B-cells are restored. Converting Alpha cells to Beta cells is a rapid process. Insulin resistance and inflammation are both reduced.

Visit R3 Medical Institute to learn everything you need to know about diabetes and how it can be treated with stem cell therapy.


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