An Overview of Avoca 65
What is diabetes
Diabetes is a disease that does not allow the body to use the energy from the food we eat. Sugar from food is converted into energy only in the presence of insulin. In this case, the body either does not produce enough insulin or cannot use the insulin that it produces.
Possible reasons
Type 1 diabetes occurs when the immune system destroys the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas. Researchers currently believe that the causes of type 1 diabetes may include genes and environmental triggers, such as viruses.
Type 2 diabetes is more common and is caused by genetics and lifestyle factors.
Risk factors
People who are physically inactive or who are overweight have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Excess abdominal fat is linked to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.
A family history of diabetes may increase the risk
Signs and symptoms
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Type 2 diabetes often begins with insulin resistance, when your muscle, liver, and fat cells don't use glucose well. The body then needs more insulin to help glucose enter the cells. At first, the pancreas produces more insulin, but over time it cannot do so, which leads to high blood sugar levels.
Symptoms of diabetes may include any of the following:
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• Fatigue.
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• Feeling of increased hunger and thirst.
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• frequent urination.
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• blurred vision
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• Numbness or tingling in the feet or hands.
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• Non-healing sores.
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• Unexplained weight loss.
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• In men, decreased sexual desire and erectile dysfunction.
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• In women, diabetes may cause a urinary tract infection.
Diagnosis
Diabetes is diagnosed by doing a blood test. If you are experiencing any symptoms, or if you have risk factors for the disease, you should consult your doctor and get yourself tested.
Treatment Options
At Herbal Home, you will get the best diabetes treatment based on your condition, level and type of diabetes. Treatment depends on the type of diabetes you have. Avoca 65's unique formulation reduces the level of glucose in the blood, keeping it within normal limits, and activating the beta cells in the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas .