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  • (02) Frasco – Diabuta Cápsulas (100) x 400 Mg. Regulates the level of glucose in the blood.
  • (3 box) Stevia Melitus (filtering); absorbs fat and regulates blood pressure.
  • Stimulates the functioning of the pancreas.
  • Prevents the development of diabetic eye, diabetic foot.

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Diabuta is a 100% natural product (abuta), which regulates the level of glucose in the blood, prevents the development of diabetic eye, diabetic foot, encourages the proper functioning of the pancreas and reduces the idle body weight of obese people with diabetes

DIABETES – NEW NATURAL TREATMENT DIABUTA; natural product that regulates glucose levels in the blood, hypotensive and diuretic; STEVIA mellitus absorbs fat and regulates blood pressure, with vegetable extracts and a recipe for Diet Diabetes. All in one.

Richard Moore, MD, PhD; Diabetes problems are NOT caused by high blood sugar


This is an excerpt from a letter by Richard Moore, MD, PhD dated August 31, 2009. The treatment of diabetes is based upon the idea that the main role of insulin in the body is to lower blood sugar (glucose) levels. Indeed, blood sugar levels rise in diabetes and thus sugar spills over into the urine. Hence the name diabetes mellitus or sweet urine. But the idea that insulins main action is to lower blood glucose turns out to be a historical accident. Basic research done between 1958 and 1963 clearly demonstrates that the main action of insulin is to stimulate the sodium-potassium pump and to reduce the acid inside the bodys cells. A study by Dr. Ken Zierler at Johns Hopkins and also others by my group clearly demonstrated this. Work done by a basic scientist at the University of Illinois also indicated that the high blood glucose in diabetes is not the cause of the pathology. Recently, other investigators at Johns Hopkins have shown that potassium deficiency can cause diabetes. Both Dr. Zierler, the scientist at the University of Illinois, and myself made repeated attempts to inform the American Diabetes Association about this, but in every case, they refused to listen to us. But the glucose dogma was (and is) so strong that almost everyone just knew that tighter control of blood glucose levels would solve the remaining problems to which diabetics are prone. So the NIH conducted the ACCORD study in which the blood glucose in each of 10000 diabetics was lowered to normal

Blood glucose levels a strong predictor of heart disease risk


Maintaining good blood glucose levels can reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke. Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore in the US studied more than 11000 adults who did not have a history of diabetes or cardiovascular disease Fasting glucose and HbA1c levels were measured after 14 yeas to determine risk. The results published in the New England Journal of Medicine showed HbA1c levels were a strong predictor of diabetes, heart disease and stroke risk. Those with HbA1c levels around six per cent were almost twice as likely to have diabetes, a 23 per cent increased risk of coronary heart disease and a 17 per cent increased risk of stroke. Those over 6.5 per cent were more than 16 times more likely to have diabetes, and had almost double the risk of coronary heart disease and triple the risk of stroke. The researchers note that while the new American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommendations specify an HbA1c of 6.5 per cent or greater be used to diagnose diabetes, anyone with an HbA1c between 5.7 and 6.5 per cent should be targeted for lifestyle intervention and should be screened for cardiovascular risk factors. If you would like advice about your diabetes management, please contact us on 1300 136 588.