More: 38 out of 100 adults have prediabetes, and 48 out of 100 adults age over 65 have prediabetes. It's horrific that you or someone close to you might be the next climbing number.
To solve a problem, you need to understand what is the problem.
As you know, after we eat, sugar/glucose spikes, it stays temporarily in our blood, then insulin kicks in, to pump the glucose into our cells to make energy. To understand the power of these tiny cells, you can imagine our body as Tweeter, our cells would be Tweeter users, all together sustaining our body as our power to Tweeter.
Extra glucose staying in your blood causes all the symptoms of diabetes. An extreme example is limb amputation without care for type 2 patients.
Insulin is the key.
Where do we buy insulin? hehe, we make it ourselves, to be precise, one expert population named beta cells makes them.
For Type 1 diabetes, our immune cells kill our own beta cells. (I know, war is everywhere because of no good communication)
Type 2 diabetes starts with declining insulin response, glucose can't be fully pumped inside the cells. Sadly, beta cells can only sense higher glucose in the blood, working damn hard to make more insulin, eventually, are exhaustive to death.
Back to the treatment, I am making new beta cells! I am not talking about transplantation, no surgery. Stay tuned for how.