
GlucoFight – The formula of the professionals
GlucoFight is a diabetic’s aid in liquid form. When an individual is diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes, the first thing he/she is usually told is to adjust his/her diet and be physically active. Indeed, those are the base steps to achieving better health. Theoretically, it is possible to keep the level of glucose in the blood steady through diet and enhanced physical activity. Nevertheless, it is difficult to control the glucose level at all times.
There are a variety of medications intended to help adult Type 2 diabetics control their glucose levels. And they usually help – for a little while. After some time, however, the body develops antibodies against these medications, and their effectiveness ceases. The reasoning behind this is actually very basic: when a human body becomes accustomed to a specific dose of medication, it stops responding to it. Consequently, the dose must be increased. After a while, the increased dose becomes less efficient, too. In addition, the natural deterioration of the body as it ages often makes it less responsive to medication.
That is where GlucoFight comes in. The GlucoFight herbal formula aims to attack diabetes’ crux. It treats the source of the problem, which is poor pancreatic function and a fatty, lethargic liver. GlucoFight refreshes the pancreas and renews the beta cells. As a result, insulin gets excreted in a more balanced manner.
Part of the GlucoFight herbal blend contains ingredients that mimic the natural extraction of insulin; therefore, taking it has a similar effect to pancreatic insulin and/or insulin injections. Furthermore, some of the herbs help the cells in the body become more sensitive to insulin.
By taking GlucoFight daily, the liver—which stores glucose in the body—becomes less fatty and more energetic. Thus, its performance regarding the glucose in the body becomes more efficient.
GlucoFight should be taken right before meals, as one of its prime functions is to fight carbohydrates. Carbs, as most diabetics know, is the diabetic’s enemy. Note that GlucoFight has no side effects and can be taken along with prescription medications. However, it is recommended that the diabetic add two cups of water to his routine.
GlucoFight coupled with smart management of Type 2 Diabetes works wonders! Though we cannot claim that we have ever absolutely healed a diabetic, nearly all our users saw significant improvement in their condition and many felt that they had recovered from diabetes. GlucoFight is here for you. Take control of diabetes; don’t let diabetes take control of you!
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder characterized by a high concentration of glucose in the blood and urine. The Latin name of this disorder is Diabetes mellitus and its meaning is “sweet urine.”
The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes three main forms of diabetes: Type 1, Type 2 and gestational diabetes (occurring during pregnancy). All have similar symptoms and consequences, but are caused by different factors and have different population distributions. Each type of diabetes is caused by an irregularity in the production of insulin or its absorption: either the beta cells in the pancreas are incapable of producing a sufficient quantity of insulin to prevent hyperglycemia (Type 1), or lots of insulin is produced, but the body develops a resistance to its effects.
At this point in time, the most recognized causes of diabetes are the following:
- Excessive weight
- Genetics
- Lack of physical activity
- Mental condition or illness
The Diabetes disorder has been recognized since ancient times, yet its cause was discovered only at the turn of the twentieth century. The role of the pancreas in diabetes was determined in 1889 by Joseph Von-Mering and Oskar Minkowski. They discovered that dogs that had their pancreases removed showed symptoms of diabetes and died a short while later. In 1910, Sir Edward Albert Sharpey raised the hypothesis that diabetes was caused due to the deficiency of a single chemical in the body, which he called insulin.
Insulin treatment for diabetes was discovered by a staff in Toronto University in Canada, which included Frederick Banting, John Macleod, Charles Herbert Best and James Collip. Banting and Best repeated the experiment of Von-Mering and Minkowski, but this time, they treated the pancreas-less dogs with insulin. Their discovery led to the treatment of insulin injections.
The first insulin injection was given to a fourteen-year-old patient named Leonard Thompson on January 11, 1922. The material in the first injection was not pure enough and caused an allergic reaction. However, within twelve days, the staff succeeded in manufacturing insulin pure enough to achieve an effective treatment. Consequently, Banting and Macleod won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1923.
Currently, more than 170 million people worldwide suffer from diabetes, and the number keeps increasing. In the U.S. alone, more than 20 million people have been diagnosed with diabetes. Although there is no known absolute cure, weight maintenance, activity increase and taking a supplement like GlucoFight can effectively control the disease.
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