Curious to know more? Well, the million-dollar question is: what exactly is this revolutionary treatment that's changing lives and giving hope to millions?

When illness strikes, most people turn to their trusted doctors for help. The doctor's role is to diagnose the condition and prescribe the appropriate medication. As the patient takes the medication, the disease gradually starts to subside. The doctor then adjusts the medication dosage accordingly until the patient reaches a stage where the disease disappears completely, and the medication is no longer necessary. This is the art of treatment, which…

It's crystal clear that what we've been calling diabetes treatment is not really treating the root cause. It's time to acknowledge that something has gone wrong in our approach. Let's explore where the issue lies and fix it once and for all.

For years, the world has been misled into believing that diabetes is just high blood glucose levels, but that's merely a symptom of the underlying disease. Unfortunately, most patients and doctors have been treating the symptoms instead of the disease. This has resulted in a prolonged treatment that lasts for decades without any improvement. It's time to change the way we approach diabetes treatment by focusing on the root cause of the disease, not just its symptoms.

Allow us to illustrate this with a simple example.

Let me try: "Let's take a familiar example: fever. It's a symptom, not a disease. We know that fever is an indicator of some underlying health issue. Once the root cause is identified and treated, the fever disappears. Similarly, treating diabetes as a symptom of high blood glucose level instead of treating the underlying disease has proven ineffective, requiring lifelong medication. It's time to focus on curing the disease itself, and not just managing the symptoms."

The current approach to treating diabetes is comparable to treating the symptom of fever as a disease. We focus on managing high blood sugar levels without fully understanding the underlying disease. This approach often leads to lifelong treatment without any significant change. However, the real problem lies in the decreased production of the hormone insulin in the body, which causes the symptom of high blood sugar. So, the question we must ask is, why does insulin decrease in the body in the first place?

The hormone insulin is a crucial factor in regulating blood sugar levels, and it is produced in the body by the beta cells of the pancreas. Unfortunately, these beta cells can be destroyed partially or completely, leading to a decrease in insulin production and high glucose levels in the blood. Most treatments only focus on managing the symptoms of diabetes, but at Glycemia Anti-Diabetic Clinic, we address the root cause of the disease by focusing on regenerating the destroyed beta cells. By doing so, the body can naturally produce insulin, and the blood sugar level can gradually return to normal.