Sunday 8 September 2013

What is diabetes ?

What is diabetes?
Diabetes is the condition of appearance of abnormal sugar in the blood which in turn appears in the urine. 

Why should there be an abnormal sugar?
The abnormal sugar is due to subnormal digestion or poor and imperfect digestion of the food by the stomach and the spleen. As a result the end product of the digestion, the glucose is defective and is of poor quality. Anything that is poor in quality to the nature's system is rejected by the body for it is not his natural self. The body system finds it abnormal and rejects the sugar or glucose as foreign to the body out right. This poor quality bad glucose shall never have to be used by the bodily system ever. Spleen is a very important organ that assesses the product in the stomach whether the digestate ( the digested food material in the stomach ready to be moved on to the beginning part of the small intestine for further digestion )  in the stomach is fit for further use. 

The spleen transfers the energy of the digestate in the stomach to the Pancreas for assessment of its final output, the sugar or the glucose or the thermal energy for all normal physiological activities. The assessment here is 100% fool proof. When the pancreas assesses that the resultant energy due to further digestion of the digestate will be from a very poor quality glucose, that is it! The pancreas shuts down the release of insulin according to the measure of the quantum and the quality energy available in the digestate. From this point the digestion process goes as per the plan and the command by the pancreas. The pancreas does not want this digestate for further use at all. In the absence of insulin the digestion of the digestate becomes poor which means it has to be eliminated. Until such time the food digestate in the stomach and in the intestine is eliminated, there is no further appetite; hunger is reduced; gaseousness fills up the stomach and the intestine; there is constant belching with heart burn; and acidity becomes a constant and troublesome feature; there is distaste in the mouth and constant sour feeling in the tongue; sometimes there is this retching and vomiting feeling. All these symptoms are the fore runners of the impending full fledged diabetes in the next 10 years. If at all you want to prevent the diabetes act here during these 10 years of grace period, starting from the time when you notice for the first time the beginning of any of the symptoms mentioned above among your family members. Courtesy: Dr Fazlur Rahman

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