Diabetes Protocol for Types 1 and 2 Released to the Public Using Natural Diabetes Treatment

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Cesaonline Ltd is releasing new diabetes protocols to the public through their website with the aim of helping those who have difficulties with maintaining appropriate insulin levels or controlling this dangerous chronic disease condition.

Diabetes is classified as a chronic metabolic disease where the pancreas is unable to produce a high enough level of the hormone insulin or when the body cannot utilize that insulin being produced effectively. Hyperglycaemia the medical term for when the blood sugar levels are raised to unsustainable levels that over time will lead to severe damage of the body's systems, most often blood vessels and nerves. Diabetes is often typed by doctors in terms of Type 1 and Type 2, the former being a type of diabetes that individuals are often born with and the other a developed form that is largely the result of physical inactivity, pregnancy, or excess body weight. Until recently most people suffering from diabetes had to undergo a daily injection and constant blood tests to monitor and control their condition. These new treatment protocols take aim at that painful approach of drug maintenance and aim to alleviate the burden of sufferers.

“There is no question that so much of why people are on medical intervention for diabetes is sheer profit alone,” CEO Mark Spencer tells us. “I really hate to say that because it sounds cynical and almost conspiratorial but it's true. Our research through evidence-based channels has shown us that there is another way to treat this ailment besides injecting pharmaceuticals into your body daily. Naturally, we're not promising absolutes here but we are promising to give people a working alternative.”

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Their years of data collection in regards to specific changes to lifestyle and diet describes an evidence-based treatment protocol that works for sufferers of the disease and they wish to share it with the public. “We adamantly believe that we can change lives for the better,” Spencer tells us. “Maybe even save lives with this treatment protocol. We don't believe that people need to suffer daily because someone gave them a scary diagnosis. We want to change how people think about this chronic illness.”

According to the WHO around 9% of the world's population has diabetes and close to 1.5 million people die from it each year. “If we can reduce the numbers of people who are forced to control their disease with painful injections each day, we've done something positive,” says Spencer.

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