Abstract
Unlocking innate healing potentials in patients with type 2 diabetes
Highlights
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is exploding globally, estimated to afflict 415 and 642 million people worldwide in 2015 and 2040, respectively, as shown on the website of International Diabetes Federation
12 types of Mongolian antidiabetic herbal medicines in each Energy Box of the regulating shoes for self-healing produce a variety of additive and synergistic effects against the disease [45]. These effects range from ameliorating insulin, insulin signalingand β cell mass-related impairments to normalizing glucose metabolism [45]
The therapy with the regulating shoes for self-healing has yielded impressive clinical outcomes in T2D patients [35]. This emphasizes that the complex systemic disease T2D involved in multiple pathogenic mechanisms cannot be cured by symptomic treatment against hyperglycemia alone but can be satisfactorily healed by releasing constrained innate healing potentials in T2D patients. This is convincingly exemplified by therapy with the regulating shoes for self-healing as an effective and innovative form of complementary and alternative medicine in T2D management
Summary
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is exploding globally, estimated to afflict 415 and 642 million people worldwide in 2015 and 2040, respectively, as shown on the website of International Diabetes Federation. This disease is a life-long condition and needs life-long treatment. Antidiabetic therapies mainly focus on glycemic control via administration of insulin and antihyperglycemic drugs [1,2,3] These therapies can neither repair the damaged insulin receptor signaling pathway permanently, nor restore functional β cell mass efficiently. They cannot persistently normalize blood glucose levels to cure diabetes. T2D is often referred to as a lifestyle disease since adverse lifestyles act as a key driver of T2D, whereas unhealthy inherited traits just make individuals more vulnerable to the disease [6,14]
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