Diabetes is a medical condition that has been growing in epidemic proportions in the United States. There is a significant correlation between Adult Onset Diabetes and excess nutrition in our society. This disease has a series of multi-organ complications such as in kidneys, heart, eyes and neuro-vascular system, in general, leading to different organ failure. There are 2 types of Diabetes: Type I which is most of the time linked to the early years of life and it characterizes itself for the lack of insulin and the Type 2 which, specially in the early stages, characterizes itself for resistance in the insulin receptors and high insulin in the circulation.
Diabetes type 2 is linked to obesity and has significantly higher risks of heart disease, kidney disease, neurovascular disease, stroke, hypertension and dyslipidemia.
It has been published in the medical literature that even at low blood sugar level under the "normal" cutoff, there is higher incidence than normal of these complications.
There is a definite beneficial effect in keeping your blood glucose within the normal range since this decreases many complications specifically retarding the harmful effects on the microcirculation.
Many complications caused by diabetes are still under discussion in the medical community and the evidence point that keeping your blood sugar under control is more beneficial than not.
There are many ways of prolonging the onset of Diabetes starting with exercise and strict diet with low glycemic index. Many herbs harvested around the world have been shown to help keep blood glucose under control and therefore prolonging the onset of Diabetes, specially Type 2. Here lays the Diabeton™ concept which contains a blend of at least seven different ingredients from all over the world.
It has been shown that at the time of diagnosis in many of these patients, the vascular damage from diabetes has already been done. Due to these facts it has been suggested that aggressive control and monitoring of blood sugar should be done early enough in the general population with the objective of controlling this disease early enough on its tracks. This combined with changes in lifestyle seem to be effective.