Asked in Agony Aunt at 4:06 PM on November 05, 2009
Tags: much, insulin, lethal, healthy, human, being
The answer can best be given by a medic. A lot depend upon the physical fitness of the patient
Answered by vijaykayal , an ibibo Master, at 5:04 PM on November 08, 2009
There are two types of Diabetes, Type I and Type 2. Type I Diabetes is from the birth where as Type 2 is acquired later in life....type 1 i.e. IDDM[ insulin dependent diabetes...].. type 2 i.e. NIDDM[non insulin dependent diabetes...]NIDDM medical condition: Type 2 diabetes is the most common type of diabetes, typically affecting over-40s adults, whereas Type 1 diabetes is the insulin-requiring juvenile form
....DIABETES IS A CONDITION WHERE THE BODY IS UNABLE TO REGULATE BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS ,RESULTING IN TOO MUCH GLUCOSE IN THE BLOOD.THE BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL IS REGULATED WITH THE HELP OF INSULIN MADE IN THE PANCREAS regulating its blood glucose, or blood sugar...well, Diabetes Mellitus is present when there is too much glucose in the blood. Insulin is a hormone that lowers glucose levels in the blood. Glucose a form
As of now there is no cure. It can be curtailed through planned intake. Diabetes is caused due to high blood sugar. When insulin is dysfunctional, the body fails to convert the sugar into energy in the United States have been impressed with Shahs methods and his data. So much so, that the Cleveland Clinic, one of the worlds foremost hospitals, has sponsored an interaction between Dr Shah and 250
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