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Can Diabetes Be Cured By A Single Dose Of Medicine?

hi, i am a patent of NIDDM since 17 yrs. i exercise & with diet control & glycomet keep my blood sugar fasting below 110. have been told about a baba giving single dose of some medicine at Durg, 45 km fm Raipur , Chattisgarh which cures you of diabetes. your comments.
Thu, 14 Aug 2014
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Hello
thanks for using health care magic

diabetes is disease with well established pathogensis
which could be reduce insulin production or resistance
to insulin sensitivity. A definitive treatment is one that
will correct the underlying cause.

Apparently no medication is available nor in the making
to cure the disorder.

Continue your normal way of follow up and be sure of a
better glycemic control than to get involve in something
that will not do you good.

Best regards
Dr Achuo
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Can Diabetes Be Cured By A Single Dose Of Medicine?

Hello thanks for using health care magic diabetes is disease with well established pathogensis which could be reduce insulin production or resistance to insulin sensitivity. A definitive treatment is one that will correct the underlying cause. Apparently no medication is available nor in the making to cure the disorder. Continue your normal way of follow up and be sure of a better glycemic control than to get involve in something that will not do you good. Best regards Dr Achuo