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Best Diabetes Reversal Program in India

 Diabetes is a metabolic disease that causes high


blood sugar. There are multiple types of
diabetes: Type 1 , Type 2, Pre-
diabetes and Gestational Diabetes

 The hormone insulin is responsible for ensuring


the sugar from the blood enters into your cells to
be stored or used for energy

 In type 2 diabetes, your metabolism is damaged


and sugar accumulates in your blood instead of
entering into your cells. As a result, your blood
sugar levels increase beyond normal levels.
There are risk factors you should consider including

 Age: Type 2 diabetes occurs most often in middle-


aged and older people.

 Waist circumference: Researchers found that


overweight people with a large waist had a similar
risk of developing diabetes to those who were
diagnosed as clinically obese.

 BMI: A BMI that ranges from 25 to 29.9 is


considered overweight. And a BMI of 30 or higher
falls into the obese category. Type 2 diabetes and
obesity are generally very tightly linked, having a
high BMI can be an indicator that you should be
tested for diabetes.
 Assessment of physical activity: Not
having regular physical activity impairs
control of blood sugar levels, suggesting
that inactivity may play a key role in the
development of Type 2 diabetes for many
people.

 Family history: Family health history is


an important risk factor for developing
type 2 diabetes. Most of us with type 2
diabetes have a family member – such as
a mother, father, brother, or sister – with
the disease already.
 There are a number of different types of
diabetes, some more common than others

 The most common form of diabetes in the


general population is type 2 diabetes, which
often develops from pre-diabetes. Type 1
diabetes is more common in children and
gestational diabetes is a form of diabetes
that can occur during pregnancy

 The other types of diabetes includes the


following
 Prediabetes
 Gestational Diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes Type 2 Diabetes

 Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease  Type 2 diabetes strikes when your body
that attacks and destroys the beta cells in becomes resistant to insulin, causing
your pancreas, the organ that produces abnormally high blood sugar levels to build
insulin in your body. up in your body.

 Insulin is the hormone used to control and  It’s the most common form of diabetes
regulate your blood sugar. About 10% of all
people with diabetes have Type 1 diabetes
 Pre-diabetes is a metabolic condition and a growing
worldwide problem that is closely related to obesity. If
undiagnosed or untreated, pre-diabetes can develop
into type 2 diabetes.
 Pre-diabetes means that blood sugar levels are higher
than normal but, they’re not yet high enough to be
diagnosed as diabetes. That means your blood sugar
level is 100-125 mg/dL, with an HBA1c range of 5.7% to
6.4%.
 The increasing number of new cases of pre-diabetes
presents a national concern as it carries large scale
implications towards the future burden on healthcare in
India. India has seen dramatic changes in the last 25
years. Urbanization, an increase in wealth, and a more
sedentary lifestyle have all increased and contributed
to the disease.
 Type 1 diabetes, or insulin-dependent diabetes, is
a chronic condition when the pancreas produces
little or no insulin. Insulin is a hormone needed to
allow sugar to enter your cells to produce energy.

 Different factors, including genetics and certain


kinds of viruses, may contribute to type 1
diabetes. Although type 1 diabetes usually
appears during childhood or your teenage years,
it can also sometimes develop in adults

 The exact cause of type 1 diabetes is unknown.


Usually, the body’s own immune system — which is
designed to fight harmful bacteria and viruses —
mistakenly attacks insulin-producing beta cells in
your pancreas. Other possible causes include
genetics and exposure to viruses or other
environmental factors.
 In type 2 diabetes, your metabolism is damaged
and sugar accumulates in your blood instead of
entering into your cells, causing high blood sugar
levels. With type 2 diabetes, your body either
resists the effects of insulin — an important
hormone that regulates how sugar enters into your
cells from your blood — or doesn’t produce
enough insulin to maintain normal sugar levels

 There is a lot written about type 2 diabetes


causes but genetics and lifestyle factors, such as
what you eat, being overweight and inactive, play a
role.
 Contrary to popular belief, you no longer need to worry about type 2 diabetes being a lifelong
disease. Medical research shows that type 2 diabetes can be reversed.

 Diabetes reversal means that your high blood sugar levels have dropped to normal levels,
without medicines or injections, and all diabetes symptoms have stopped.
You get everything you need and comprehensive support during your Diabetes Reversal
treatment:

 You subscribe to the Twin program

 You receive a kit that enables 24×7 body health monitoring

 The AI-IoT technology completely correlates your health markers and offers precision nutrition
to repair your damaged metabolism
 You’re assigned a dedicated Personal Coach who provides support & helps you stay on track

 Twin uses the power of sensors and AI to continuously monitor your health

 Your Doctor studies the information, provides real-time guidance, and keeps a close watch on
your health
 The Twin mobile app captures your entire progress and gives you 24x7 access to your Coach

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