There are about 500 million people in the world with Type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition in which the body fails to properly use and store glucose. Instead of converting sugar into energy, it backs up in the bloodstream and causes a variety of symptoms.
Type 2 diabetes results when the body doesn’t produce enough insulin and/or is unable to use insulin properly (insulin resistance). This form of diabetes usually occurs in people who are over 40 years of age, overweight, and have a family history of diabetes, although it is now increasingly found in younger people. Type 2 diabetes can be caused by a variety of factors: being overweight, being physically inactive, or your body’s inability to properly use the insulin it produces. In addition, those who have been previously identified as having impaired fasting glucose or impaired glucose tolerance are also at risk. In some cases of type 2 diabetes, there are no symptoms and people can live for months, even years, without knowing they have the disease.
Risk factors for type 2 diabetes include obesity, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and physical inactivity. The risk of developing type 2 diabetes also increases as people grow older. Women who develop diabetes while pregnant (gestational diabetes) are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes later in life. Currently, there is no conventional medicine cure for type 2 diabetes. If left untreated, it can lead to a number of damaging complications such as heart attacks, strokes, blindness, kidney failure, and blood vessel disease that may require an amputation, nerve damage, and impotence in men. The aim of treatment is to normalize the blood glucose in an attempt to prevent or minimize complications.
People with type 2 diabetes may experience marked hyperglycemia, but many do not require insulin injections and can be treated with diet, exercise, and oral hypoglycemic drugs. Type 2 diabetes is often treated with oral medication because many people with Type 2 diabetes make some insulin on their own. The pills people take to control type 2 diabetes do not contain insulin. Instead, medications such as metformin, sulfonylureas, alpha-glucosidase inhibitors and many others are used to make the insulin that the body still produces more effective. Some people with type 2 diabetes are treated with insulin – either injectable or via insulin pump.
Stemergy offers a formulation specifically aimed at managing blood glucose levels in people with Diabetes Type 2 using natural substances capable of producing required sugar-lowering/utilization effects. Stemergy formulations are not a replacement for insulin. They are considered to be complimentary to current standard of care. Once the effect of the product is known to the patient and verified by a physician, the formulation may be incorporated into management strategies with possible reduction of insulin or other medication dependence. Interestingly, there is evidence that herbal supplementation for disease management results in some possible functional re-acquisition of pancreatic beta cell insulin production through either realignment, re-sensitization or proliferation of these cells.
In non-insulin dependent diabetes (NIDDM), StemErgy Gluco Metabolic 2 has been designed to improve glucose sensitivity and related lipogenic metabolics precluding a progression to insulin and possibly reconstituting beta cell activity and return to normalcy.
As you can see we have created a synergistic formulation that can be very powerful in its benefits for balancing metabolic syndrome and all its resulting deleterious effects.
Aspalathus Linearis, Glycyrrhiza Glabra, Momordica Charantia, Cinnamomum Zeylanicum, Emblica Officinalis, Organic Wheat Grass Powder, Organic Chlorella Growth Factor, EcoSolution (Proprietary Bioavailable Cell Food from Oryza Sativa)