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World Diabetes Day - Treatment and Treatment

World Diabetes Day - Treatment and Treatmentphoto
Η world diabetes day originally established in 1991 by the International Diabetes Organization and the World Health Organization and formalized as the 14in November each year by the United Nations in 2006. It is dedicated to this serious disorder metabolism which affects millions of people around the world with adverse effects on the physical and psychological health of patients and their relatives.

It is estimated that diabetics exceed 500 million worldwide, while estimates raise the figure to 640 million by 2030. And deaths from diabetes and its complications annually reach 4 million.

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But what is diabetes?

Ο Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease, the sufferers of which show an increase in glucose (sugar) values, either because their pancreas does not produce any insulin or because the insulin that is produced cannot be used effectively.

There are two types of diabetes: THE type I diabetes in which the body cannot produce any insulin and is the most serious and the type II diabetes, in which the body produces a reduced amount of insulin and therefore insufficient for the body's needs.

Dysregulation of blood sugar, if it continues, causes a series of health problems that can even lead to death. The most serious of these are cardiovascular disease, stroke, kidney failure, blindness, and neuropathy that leads to ulceration of the lower limbs and can lead to amputation.

What do the figures say about Greece?

The picture of the state of the disease in our country is quite alarming. It is estimated that approx 10%-12% of the population suffers from type I and II diabetes, while it is estimated that up to half a million Greeks have diabetes and do not know it, the vast majority suffering from type II diabetes which is also the most "insidious" version of the condition.

And the cost of the condition is multi-level as it affects the individual, family, social and economic sphere at the same time. Studies have shown that the annual cost of a diabetic patient with minor or major complications can reach €6.000, while 12% of health costs are directed to the treatment of diabetics and the complications of the disease.

How is diabetes effectively treated?

Unfortunately for him type I diabetes there is no cure, only management of the disease with the intake of insulin, which, however, if followed reverently, ensures health and a good quality of life for patients.

Ο type II diabetes however, it is completely curable as long as it is diagnosed in time and treated with a suitable healthy diet and regular exercise, which are, after all, the primary means of treating it.

So this year, don't forget your check up

Η prevention is the best treatment and the world diabetes day is coming again this year, as every year, to "sound the alarm" throughout the Western world. On the one hand, to awaken public opinion about the alarming dimensions that the disease is taking worldwide, which even resemble those of a pandemic. On the other hand, to raise public awareness of how important prevention is against the disease through regular medical examinations and the adoption of a healthy lifestyle.


Nevralip 600 retard

The nutritional supplement comes to help with this problem Nevralip 600 retard. Which contains:

  • Alpha lipoic acid 600 mg
  • 3 Trace elements (Selenium, Zinc & Chromium Picolinate)
  • 5 Vitamins (B1, B5, B6, Biotin and Vitamin E)

has Strong Antioxidant and Neurotrophic properties, while at the same time it will help you deal with pain caused by:

  • Peripheral and diabetic neuropathies
  • Sciatica, back pain, cervical syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Migraines
It is safe without side effects and interactions while it can be used alone or combined with other analgesic treatments.

Dosage - Use

1 tablet daily with plenty of water or juice and an empty stomach.

That's it Nevralip 600 retard has been prepared with a special composition, which allows the slow prolonged release of its components. The slow release allows us to overcome the barrier of the short half-life (only 30') of alpha-lipoic acid and have effective single-tablet dosing Nevralip 600 retard only once a day.


The Nevralip 600 retard It has Strong Antioxidant and Neurotrophic Properties and helps:

  • In dealing with all its symptoms diabetic neuropathy in diabetic patients, such as pain, numbness, tingling, cramping and burning in the Legs
  • Nevralip 600 retard has been studied in diabetic foot center of the People's Hospital in patients with neuropathy and has demonstrated that significantly reduces all symptoms of diabetic neuropathy
  • In the treatment of pain due to sciatica, low back pain, cervical brachial syndrome and carpal and tarsal tunnel syndrome
  • In migraines

The Nevralip 600 retard it also helps regulate blood sugar because:

  1. Alpha lipoic acid stabilizes blood glucose levels
  2. Chromium picolinate and biotin lowers glucose, cholesterol and triglyceride levels in patients with type 2 diabetes . While the combination of chromium picolinate and biotin contributes to even better glycemic control in people with type 2 diabetes 15
  3. Zinc has beneficial effects in insulin resistance, glucose and lipids of patients with diabetes or metabolic syndrome.
  4. Selenium helps in the metabolism of glucose.

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