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Hyperglycemia Treatment with the Help of Curcumin

Hyperglycemia treatment with sugeric

Hyperglycemia Treatment with the Help of Curcumin

What do you mean by Hyperglycemia?

Hyperglycemia is a condition that diabetics all over the world are wary of. They are educated by their physicians to be very cautious of this condition and keep a watchful eye towards its triggers.

What are the signs and symptoms of Hyperglycemia?

The first signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia can be treated as a warning to patients suffering from any form of diabetes. This means that they need to take better care of their condition by following their medication, exercising, and controlling their diet.

The early signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia are as follows:

The long term sign and symptoms of untreated hyperglycemia are:

What causes Hyperglycemia?

Hyperglycemia can be caused by a host of unhealthy lifestyle choices in the case of diabetics in specific.

In patients suffering from Type1 or Type 2 diabetes, hyperglycemia may occur due to one of the following reasons:

  • Subjecting yourself to high stress for a very long period of time.
  • Not taking your insulin injections on time or missing them completely.
  • Eating unhealthy food that contains high quantities of sugar or is carbohydrate intensive.
  • Avoiding physical activity.
  • Gestational diabetes mellitus may develop in older pregnant women which if not monitored and treated may lead to hyperglycemia.

What happens if Hyperglycemia goes Without treatment?

If hyperglycemia is not detected and treated in time it will lead to Ketoacidosis in people suffering from Type1 diabetes, HHNS in people suffering from Type 2 diabetes, damage to eyes, kidneys, nervous system, cardiovascular system, etc.

How can Hyperglycemia be treated naturally?

Hyperglycemia can be treated by:

What are the complications of hyperglycemia?

Chronic, untreated hyperglycemia can lead to a host of deadly conditions like diabetic coma, eye damage, kidney damage, cardiovascular disorders, stroke etc.

How is Hyperglycemia Treated with organic supplements?

1) Curcumin has anti-hyperglycemic and insulin sensitizer properties that can help in proactively avoiding Hyperglycemia.

2) Curcumin possesses the ability to reduce the blood glucose level

Another research conducted by Lin J et al and published in the US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, proved that curcumin reduces the impact of hyperglycemia on the liver and hampers the development of hepatic fibrosis.

Sugeric is the organically produced curcumin enriched product that will help in keeping the sugar levels in check and it is this curcumin, which will help in the treatment and prevention of hyperglycemia.

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How is Hyperglycemia Treated with organic supplements?

  • Curcumin has anti-inflammatory properties that help in reducing diabetes and hyperglycemia-induced inflammation in the body.
  • Curcumin and its antioxidant properties help in reducing oxidative stress by limiting the production of ROS (reactive oxygen species).
  • Curcumin is known to be anti-hyperglycemic in nature which means that it has the ability to control the blood glucose levels and maintain them at an acceptable level.
  • A research conducted by Zeinab Ghorbani, Azita Hekmatdoost, and Parvin Mirmiran, (published in the International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism found that:

1) Curcumin has anti-hyperglycemic and insulin sensitizer properties that can help in proactively avoiding Hyperglycemia.

2) Curcumin possesses the ability to reduce the blood glucose level

Another research conducted by Lin J et al and published in the US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, proved that curcumin reduces the impact of hyperglycemia on the liver and hampers the development of hepatic fibrosis.

Sugeric is the organically produced curcumin enriched product that will help in keeping the sugar levels in check and it is this curcumin, which will help in the treatment and prevention of hyperglycemia.


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