There are two main types of diabetes: type 1 and type 2.
- Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that occurs when the body's immune system attacks and destroys the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. Insulin is a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels, and without it, glucose cannot enter the body's cells for energy. Type 1 diabetes typically develops in childhood or adolescence, and it requires lifelong insulin therapy.
- Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body is unable to use insulin properly, leading to high blood sugar levels. This is often due to a combination of genetic and lifestyle factors, such as obesity, physical inactivity, and poor diet. Type 2 diabetes is typically diagnosed in adulthood, but it is becoming increasingly common in children and adolescents due to rising rates of obesity.
The symptoms of diabetes can vary depending on the type and stage of the condition, but they typically include increased thirst and urination, fatigue, blurred vision, and slow healing of wounds. Over time, diabetes can cause serious complications such as heart disease, kidney disease, nerve damage, and blindness.
Our treatment is based on Stem Cell Therapy to support the pancreas produce insuline, peptides are also added to help reduce weight, increase metabolism and other targeted therapies for better control of the metabolism and life stile of the patient.