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Traditional Chinese medicine treatment for diabetes stands the test of time and will rewrite human history

According to statistical data, the number of diabetes patients in Taiwan has reached 2.2 million, becoming an important disease that cannot be ignored. Poor control of diabetes can lead to complications such as kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, and eye disease. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, diabetes is called “Xiao Ke Syndrome” and its symptoms include excessive hunger, thirst, and urination. Senior traditional Chinese medicine doctor Sheng-Pu Lee, with over 60 years of medical experience, emphasizes that diabetes can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine to restore the body’s natural functions and insulin production, which can be confirmed through Western medical examinations. Therefore, traditional Chinese medicine treatment for diabetes will rewrite human history!

Traditional Chinese medicine can help restore the function of insulin production, and blood sugar levels will not suddenly drop

According to Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee, the most important thing in treating diabetes is to restore natural function. Chinese medicine can restore insulin production, which reduces the risk of sudden drops in blood sugar. Sudden drops in blood sugar can sometimes lead to fainting. Chinese medicine does not control blood sugar in the same way as Western medicine, but it can help restore the body’s natural function, which is more important.

The use of traditional Chinese medicine in treating diabetes is in line with modern times, and its effectiveness can be detected with just a drop of blood using modern medical techniques

Moreover, the recovery of function in diabetic patients after treatment with traditional Chinese medicine can also be observed through modern medical examinations. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee explained that many diabetic patients in the outpatient clinic achieve natural recovery. Patients look for methods to check the actual effect of the treatment, and now, with just a drop of blood, glycated hemoglobin and fasting blood glucose can be measured.

Therefore, Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee believes that the treatment of diabetes with traditional Chinese medicine could rewrite human history. Rewriting history with natural scientific methods is relatively rare, and in the future, it should be possible to rewrite the health status of the endocrine system.

 

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Modern people’s diet preference for “coolness and sweetness” leads to the younger onset of diabetes.

According to Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee’s analysis on the trend of younger diabetes patients, modern people tend to consume foods and drinks that are both sweet and cold, which can easily disperse coldness throughout the body and cause premature changes in the body constitution. The five sensory organs are connected to the five internal organs – the ears are connected to the kidneys, the nose to the lungs, the eyes to the liver, the mouth to the spleen and stomach, and the tongue to the heart. When a person feels agitated, their mouth tends to become dry, therefore, in order to restore normal organ function and maintain a relaxed state of mind, it is important to exercise, avoid consuming cold drinks, consume less sweets and starches, and adopt a healthy lifestyle.

Diabetic patients should pay attention to dry mouth and drink water in moderation and frequently in small amounts

Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee emphasizes that diabetic patients must pay attention to dry mouth, as saliva and most of the body’s components are made up of water. When people experience symptoms of thirst but frequent urination, it indicates that the water inside the body is not circulating properly. Simply drinking water to alleviate dry mouth is a misunderstanding and may accelerate renal failure. Therefore, the correct way is to drink water in moderation and frequently in small amounts.

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Originally from: Healthnews.com.tw
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Healthnews/ Reporter Ka-Ching Kwan and Hong-Qi Wu reports

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