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Blood chemistry is regulated by negative feedback in order to keep the body in homeostasis
(optimal equilibrium).
The levels of glucose in the blood are monitored by the cells in the pancreas.
If the blood glucose level falls to dangerous levels (caused by very heavy
exercise or lack of food for extended periods), some pancreas cells release glucagon, a hormone that acts on liver cells to increase blood glucose
levels. Stored glycogen is converted into glucose by a process called glycogenolysis. The glucose is then released into the bloodstream,
increasing blood sugar levels.
Blood sugar levels
are also increased by "stress" hormones such as
adrenalin, steroids, infections, trauma, and the ingestion of food.
When levels of blood sugar rise, whether as a result of glycogen conversion, or
from the digestion of a meal, a different hormone is released from beta cells
found in the Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas. This hormone, insulin,
causes the liver to convert more glucose into glycogen. This process is
called glycogenesis and it forces about two-thirds of body cells (primarily
muscle and fat tissue cells) to take up glucose from the blood, thereby
decreasing blood sugar levels.
A breakdown in body
homeostasis can lead to dangerously high or low blood sugar levels. This
can become a chronic condition leading to the onset of diabetes.
According to the
World Health Organization, in 1985, an estimated 30 million people worldwide had
diabetes. By 1995, this number shot up to 135 million. The latest
WHO estimate for the number of people with diabetes worldwide is 177 million.
This will increase to at least 300 million by 2025. The number of deaths
attributed to diabetes is likely to be around 4 million. These projections take into account the fact that there will be more
people in the world due to population growth and that there will be more elderly
people due to population aging. They also account for
urbanization - the fact that people are moving from rural areas to cities,
particularly in developing countries. This migration affects the number of
people who are likely to have diabetes, because people living in cities of developing
countries tend to be less physically active and have higher levels of obesity than people in rural areas. In fact, current trends in obesity
suggest that these projections are conservative and that the increase in the
prevalence of diabetes may be even greater. In developing countries, people in the middle and
most productive years of their lives are particularly
affected by diabetes. In these countries, three-quarters of all people with
diabetes are under 65 years old and 25% of all adults with diabetes are younger
than 44. In developed countries, more than half of all people with diabetes are
older than 65, and only 8% of adults with diabetes are younger than 44.
Because of its
chronic nature, the severity of its complications, and the means required to
control it, diabetes is a costly disease, not only for the affected individuals
and the families involved, but also for the health authorities. Studies in India
estimate that, for a low-income Indian family, as
much as 25% of family income may be devoted to diabetes care. For families
in the USA, the corresponding figure is 10%.
The total healthcare cost of a person with diabetes in the USA is between
two and three times those for people without the condition. A recent analysis
of healthcare expenditure in the Western Pacific region has shown that 16% of hospital expenditure was spent on
people afflicted with diabetes. In the Republic of the Marshall Islands,
this figure was 25%. The cost of diabetes affects
everyone, everywhere, but they are not only a financial problem. Intangible costs (pain, anxiety, inconvenience, and generally lower quality of
life) also have great impact on the lives of patients and their families
and are the most difficult to quantify. Direct costs to individuals and
their families include medical care, drugs, insulin, and other supplies.
Patients may also have to bear other personal costs, such as increased payments
for health and life insurance. Recent treatment cost estimates for
Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico were US $3.9 billion, US $0.8 billion
and US $2.0
billion, respectively. Each of these is an annual figure and is rising as
prevalence of diabetes increases. For most countries, the largest portion of diabetes expenditure is
cost of hospital
admissions for the treatment of long-term complications, such as heart disease,
stroke, kidney failure, and foot problems.
Western medicine
relies on aggressive prescription drugs and surgery to deal with many problems
related to irregular blood chemistry in the body. Unfortunately, these methods often result in unwanted
and even dangerous side effects. And natural pills provide only fleeting, inconsistent results.
Ayurveda, the
science of life, prevention and longevity, is the oldest and most holistic and
comprehensive medical system available. Its fundamentals can be found in
Hindu scriptures called the Vedas - the ancient Indian books of wisdom written
over 5,000 years ago. Ayurveda applies the inherent principles of nature to help maintain optimum health in a person
by keeping the individual's body, mind, and spirit in perfect equilibrium with nature.
India Herbs has a
seasoned group of Ayurvedic doctors specialized in Vajikarana, one of the eight
major specialties of Ayurveda. Vajikarana prescribes the therapeutic use
of various herbal and tonic preparations to address the root cause of irregular blood
chemistry, while strengthening your body and overall
well-being.
India Herbs' Vajikarana
scientists combine a proprietary herbal formula based on centuries' old wisdom
with advice on diet, exercise, mental training, and relaxation to help men and women
overcome their health concerns through safe and natural means.
Results: The precise combination
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along with a mind-body focus precisely addresses your blood chemistry concerns!
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