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Condition:

Diabetes Type 2

Definition:

Type 2 diabetes is a condition where the body does not regulate blood glucose levels normally. Type 2 diabetes affects many major organs, including the heart, blood vessels, nerves, eyes and kidneys. Controlling blood glucose levels lowers the risk of complications such as

Blood vessel, nerve, eye, and kidney damage, slow wound healing, and skin and feet complications. Type 2 diabetes seems to increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other disorders that cause Dementia. Poor control of blood sugar is linked to a more rapid decline in memory and other thinking skills.

Type 2 diabetes used to be known as adult-onset diabetes, but both type 1 and type 2 diabetes can begin during childhood and adulthood. Type 2 is more common in older adults. But the increase in the number of children with obesity has led to more cases of type 2 diabetes in younger people.

Type 2 diabetes is mainly the result of two problems:

  • Cells in muscle, fat, and the liver become resistant to insulin and do not take in the glucose from the bloodstream.
  • The pancreas has reduced insulin production to keep blood glucose levels within a healthy range.

Symptom:

Symptoms of Type 2 diabetes often develop slowly. When symptoms are present, they may include:

  • Increased thirst.
  • Frequent urination.
  • Increased hunger.
  • Unintended weight loss.
  • Blurred vision.
  • Slow-healing sores.
  • Frequent infections.
  • Numbness or tingling in the hands or feet.
  • Areas of darkened skin, usually in the armpits and neck.

Factors that may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes include:

  • Being overweight or obese is a main risk.
  • Fat distribution. Storing fat mainly in the abdomen.
  • Physical activity helps control weight, uses glucose as energy, and makes cells more sensitive to insulin.
  • Family history. Increased risk if a parent or sibling has Type 2 diabetes.
  • Blood lipid levels. An increased risk is associated with low levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, and high levels of triglycerides.
  • Prediabetes is a condition in which the blood sugar level is higher than normal, but not high enough to be classified as diabetes. Left untreated, prediabetes often progresses to type 2 diabetes.
  • Pregnancy-related risks. The risk of developing type 2 diabetes is higher in people who had gestational diabetes when they were pregnant and in those who gave birth to a baby weighing more than 4 kilograms.

The treatment that medical professionals suggest includes supplying the body with insulin externally, or medication to support better use of insulin produced by the pancreas. Diet and lifestyle prevention in managing blood glucose to prevent complications associated with poor blood glucose control include damage to blood vessels in the kidneys, eyes, nerves, feet, and skin.

Description:

Protocol:

NOTE: If you do use chronic medication, you should continue to do so. The treatment protocol should be used in addition to medication. The aim is to reduce chronic medication over time. Oils and herbs work on different mechanisms in the body and each person’s healing will be individual.

Drink 1 capsule, once a day, of the following blends:

Blood Sugar Support (Diabetes) Blend

DNA Protector Blend

Frankincense and Myrrh Blend

If you must drink more than one capsule a day, spread them over the course of the day, never more than two capsules at a time. Spreading the capsules throughout the day assists the body with proper absorption. Always good to have a small snack/fruit before drinking capsules.

To stabilise blood sugar levels and support the working of the pancreas: drink 1 to 2 teaspoons, of MZN 150g 450g, once a day; swallow the MZN, as you would swallow yogurt.

Drink a capsule with 3 drops of Cinnamon 5ml 10ml and 3 drops of Myrrh 5ml 10ml and fill the capsule with a carrier oil.

Apply a blend of the Cinnamon 5ml 10ml and Myrrh 5ml 10ml The ratio for blending: is 30% essential oil and 70% carrier oil due to skin sensitivity, as cinnamon is a hot oil. If skin irritation occurs, use only every second day.

Foot rub – take 2 drops each; Cilantro/Coriander 5ml 10ml and Cinnamon 5ml 10ml with one teaspoon coconut oil.  Vigorously rub the mixture on the soles of your feet to support healthy blood glucose levels. Alternatively, add 1 drop of Cinnamon 5ml 10ml to a smoothie or coconut oil and take it with meals.

Supplement with Chromium which can decrease cholesterol levels in individuals which are being treated for type 2 diabetes. Take 200 micrograms, 1 to 3 times daily with meals.  Fish Oil – Omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil can help lower triglycerides and apoproteins (markers of diabetes) as well as raise HDL.

Diffuse (see belowTrauma Blend during the night, while sleeping.

Drink 2 capsules of the herbal Insulin Resistance, three times, daily.

Insulin Resistance tincture, 3 sprays, three times, daily.

NOTE: Always use an ultrasonic diffuser (with a diffusing duration of at least 8 hours), to diffuse pure essential oils. Do not use a humidifier, air purifier, or a candle, as they only smell good and have no further effect. An electric, ultrasonic, diffuser dispenses essential oils into the air through vibrations of a plate which causes ultrasonic waves, creating microscopic particles of oils that disperse into the air. It, therefore, breaks open the essential oil volatile molecules, to have a medicinal effect in that it can penetrate through the blood-brain barrier. It is always good to use a diffuser at night while you are sleeping.

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