Wednesday 20 December 2017

Sugar levels (Diabetes) Controlled In 15 Days @Nadipathy™






DIABETES TREATMENT IN NADIPATHY
WHAT IS DIABETES: It is the condition that body cannot balance the glucose levels due to lack of energy to pancreas (or) the body cannot utilize insulin to maintain glucose homeostasis. It was first known in the 17th century, later it became a dangerous devil to human life.
Again Diabetes is differentiated in to two types’ diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus. Diabetes mellitus is mainly caused by deficiency of insulin due to either lack of energy in pancreas (or) any auto-immune disease. While diabetes insipidus is caused by defect in secretion of vasopressin (Antidiuretic hormone) which is secreted from pituitary gland present in hypothalamus. Its function is to reabsorb water from distal tubules in the kidney and due to this it control the concentration of urine. But its deficiency caused increased water excretion through urine even in low intake of water.
Diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus are unrelated, although they have similar signs and symptoms like excessive thirst and excessive urination. Diabetes mellitus is more common than the Diabetes insipidus.
DIABETES MELLITUS: There are mainly three types of Diabetes mellitus.
TYPE 1 DIABETES: The body does not produce insulin due to dis-function of pancreas. Such diabetes called as insulin dependent diabetes. People usually develop type-1 diabetes before their 40th year often in early adulthood (or) teenage years.

Today type 1 diabetes has no proper treatment in all over the world. So these individuals are insulin dependent to rest of their life. Approximately 23 % of all diabetes cases are type 1.
COMMON SYMPTOMS OF TYPE 1 DIABETES:

• Unusual weight loss.

• Fatigue (or) tiredness.

• Excessive thirst.

• Increased urination (sometimes as often as every hour).

• Nausea perhaps vomiting.

• Blurred vision.

• In women frequent vaginal infections.

• Dry mouth.

• Itching skin.

• Slow healing wounds.
TYPE 2 DIABETES: Globally as of 2013 an estimated 382 million people have type 2 diabetes worldwide. About 90% cases are type 2 diabetes. This is happening due to lack of energy in the pancreas. So that pancreas cannot produce sufficient insulin to maintain glucose homeostasis in our body.
COMMON SYMPTOMS OF TYPE 2 DIABETES:

• Unusual weight loss (or) gain.

• Excessive thirst.

• Excessive hungry.

• Weak eye sight.

• Increased urination (especially during night times).

• Fatigue (or) tiredness.

• In women frequent vaginal infections.

• Slow healing wounds.
GESTATION DIABETES: This type of diabetes usually occurs in pregnant mothers during gestation (pregnancy) period. So there is an increase in high blood sugar in pregnant mother. Most gestational diabetes goes away after child birth, but it does put you at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes later.
COMMON SYMPTOMS OF GESTATION DIABETES:

• Increased urination

• Fatigue (or) tiredness

• Increased thirst

• Nausea and vomiting

• Blurred vision

• Weight loss

• Hormonal imbalance

• Head aches

• Body pain
DIABETES INSIPIDUS: The several forms of diabetes insipidus are:
NEUROGENIC DIABETES INSIPIDUS: Neurogenic diabetes insipidus is more commonly known as central diabetes insipidus. It is caused by the damage of pituitary gland present in hypothalamus region (or) other reasons like autoimmune, infection, surgery, head trauma, and some drugs.
NEPHROGENIC DIABETES INSIPIDUS: Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is caused by an improper response of the kidney to ADH, leading to a decrease in the ability of kidney to concentrate the urine by removing free water.
DIPSOGENIC DIABETES INSIPIDUS: Dipsogenic diabetes insipidus is defect or damage to the thirst mechanism, which is located in the hypothalamus. This defect results in the inability for water deficit to trigger vasopressin secretion and thirst. Such patients tend to develop hypernatermia and dehydration without seeking water to drink.
Nadipathy:

Nadipathy introduced new treatment to all diabetes without using any medicines. It is the natural treatment, that re-strength the pancreas to produce insulin in our body. We are using 100 ancient therapies to enhance the pancreas function normally. Nadipathy treated the subtle body; it will make physical body healthy.


Nadipathy Centers:
Global Center:
Acupressure Health Care Center
NADIPATHY, Sri Peetam Street
Behind : Bank of Baroda,
Ramanayyapeta, Kakinada, E.G.Dt, AP
Ph: 0884-2372345, Mobile: 8885011326/323

Branch:
NADIPATHY
Vydehi Nagar, Vanasthalipuram,
Opp: Sri Indu PG College, Hyderabad
Ph:  040-24242345, Mobile: 8885011321 /322 /324

For more details visit: www.nadipathy.in

Monday 13 November 2017

Controlled Diabetics High Sugar levels in Blood with 15 Days Treatment ...





Controlled Diabetics (High Sugar levels in  Blood) with 15 Days Treatment @Nadipathy™



DIABETES TREATMENT IN NADIPATHY



WHAT IS DIABETES: It is the condition that body cannot balance the glucose levels due to lack of energy to pancreas (or) the body cannot utilize insulin to maintain glucose homeostasis. It was first known in the 17th century, later it became a dangerous devil to human life.

Again Diabetes is differentiated in to two types’ diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus. Diabetes mellitus is mainly caused by deficiency of insulin due to either lack of energy in pancreas (or) any auto-immune disease. While diabetes insipidus is caused by defect in secretion of vasopressin (Antidiuretic hormone) which is secreted from pituitary gland present in hypothalamus.  Its function is to reabsorb water from distal tubules in the kidney and due to this it control the concentration of urine. But its deficiency caused increased water excretion through urine even in low intake of water.

Diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus are unrelated, although they have similar signs and symptoms like excessive thirst and excessive urination. Diabetes mellitus is more common than the Diabetes insipidus.

DIABETES MELLITUS:  There are mainly three types of Diabetes mellitus.

TYPE 1 DIABETES: The body does not produce insulin due to dis-function of pancreas. Such diabetes called as insulin dependent diabetes. People usually develop type-1 diabetes before their 40th year often in early adulthood (or) teenage years.

Today type 1 diabetes has no proper treatment in all over the world.  So these individuals are insulin dependent to rest of their life. Approximately 23 % of all diabetes cases are type 1.



COMMON SYMPTOMS OF TYPE 1 DIABETES:

•  Unusual weight loss.

•  Fatigue (or) tiredness.

•  Excessive thirst.

•  Increased urination (sometimes as often as every hour).

•  Nausea perhaps vomiting.

•  Blurred vision.

•  In women frequent vaginal infections.

•  Dry mouth.

•  Itching skin.

•  Slow healing wounds.



TYPE 2 DIABETES:  Globally as of 2013 an estimated 382 million people have type 2 diabetes worldwide. About 90% cases are type 2 diabetes. This is happening due to lack of energy in the pancreas. So that pancreas cannot produce sufficient insulin to maintain glucose homeostasis in our body.



COMMON SYMPTOMS OF TYPE 2 DIABETES:

• Unusual weight loss (or) gain.

• Excessive thirst.

• Excessive hungry.

• Weak eye sight.

• Increased urination (especially during night times).

• Fatigue (or) tiredness.

• In women frequent vaginal infections.

• Slow healing wounds.



GESTATION DIABETES: This type of diabetes usually occurs in pregnant mothers during gestation (pregnancy) period. So there is an increase in high blood sugar in pregnant mother. Most gestational diabetes goes away after child birth, but it does put you at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes later.



COMMON SYMPTOMS OF GESTATION DIABETES:

• Increased urination

• Fatigue (or) tiredness

• Increased thirst

• Nausea and vomiting

• Blurred vision

• Weight loss

• Hormonal imbalance

• Head aches

• Body pain



DIABETES INSIPIDUS: The several forms of diabetes insipidus are:

NEUROGENIC DIABETES INSIPIDUS:  Neurogenic diabetes insipidus is more commonly known as central diabetes insipidus. It is caused by the damage of pituitary gland present in hypothalamus region (or) other reasons like autoimmune, infection, surgery, head trauma, and some drugs.

NEPHROGENIC DIABETES INSIPIDUS:   Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is caused by an improper response of the kidney to ADH, leading to a decrease in     the ability of kidney to concentrate the urine by removing free water.



DIPSOGENIC DIABETES INSIPIDUS:    Dipsogenic diabetes insipidus is defect or damage to the thirst mechanism, which is located in the hypothalamus. This defect results in the inability for water deficit to trigger vasopressin secretion and thirst. Such patients tend to develop hypernatermia and dehydration without seeking water to drink.




Nadipathy Centers:
Global Center:
Acupressure Health Care Center
NADIPATHY, Sri Peetam Street
Behind : Bank of Baroda,
Ramanayyapeta, Kakinada, E.G.Dt, AP
Ph: 0884-2372345, Mobile: 8885011326/323

Branch:
NADIPATHY
Vydehi Nagar, Vanasthalipuram,
Opp: Sri Indu PG College, Hyderabad
Ph:  040-24242345, Mobile: 8885011321 /322 /324

For more details visit: www.nadipathy.in

Tuesday 22 August 2017

Controlled High Blood Sugar and Cured Insomnia @Nadipathy





Controlled High Blood Sugar and Cured Insomnia @Nadipathy™



DIABETES TREATMENT IN NADIPATHY

WHAT IS DIABETES: It is the condition that body cannot balance the glucose levels due to lack of energy to pancreas (or) the body cannot utilize insulin to maintain glucose homeostasis. It was first known in the 17th century, later it became a dangerous devil to human life.

Again Diabetes is differentiated in to two types’ diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus. Diabetes mellitus is mainly caused by deficiency of insulin due to either lack of energy in pancreas (or) any auto-immune disease. While diabetes insipidus is caused by defect in secretion of vasopressin (Antidiuretic hormone) which is secreted from pituitary gland present in hypothalamus. Its function is to reabsorb water from distal tubules in the kidney and due to this it control the concentration of urine. But its deficiency caused increased water excretion through urine even in low intake of water.

Diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus are unrelated, although they have similar signs and symptoms like excessive thirst and excessive urination. Diabetes mellitus is more common than the Diabetes insipidus.

DIABETES MELLITUS: There are mainly three types of Diabetes mellitus.

TYPE 1 DIABETES: The body does not produce insulin due to dis-function of pancreas. Such diabetes called as insulin dependent diabetes. People usually develop type-1 diabetes before their 40th year often in early adulthood (or) teenage years.

Today type 1 diabetes has no proper treatment in all over the world. So these individuals are insulin dependent to rest of their life. Approximately 23 % of all diabetes cases are type 1.



COMMON SYMPTOMS OF TYPE 1 DIABETES:

• Unusual weight loss.

• Fatigue (or) tiredness.

• Excessive thirst.

• Increased urination (sometimes as often as every hour).

• Nausea perhaps vomiting.

• Blurred vision.

• In women frequent vaginal infections.

• Dry mouth.

• Itching skin.

• Slow healing wounds.



TYPE 2 DIABETES: Globally as of 2013 an estimated 382 million people have type 2 diabetes worldwide. About 90% cases are type 2 diabetes. This is happening due to lack of energy in the pancreas. So that pancreas cannot produce sufficient insulin to maintain glucose homeostasis in our body.



COMMON SYMPTOMS OF TYPE 2 DIABETES:

• Unusual weight loss (or) gain.

• Excessive thirst.

• Excessive hungry.

• Weak eye sight.

• Increased urination (especially during night times).

• Fatigue (or) tiredness.

• In women frequent vaginal infections.

• Slow healing wounds.



GESTATION DIABETES: This type of diabetes usually occurs in pregnant mothers during gestation (pregnancy) period. So there is an increase in high blood sugar in pregnant mother. Most gestational diabetes goes away after child birth, but it does put you at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes later.



COMMON SYMPTOMS OF GESTATION DIABETES:

• Increased urination

• Fatigue (or) tiredness

• Increased thirst

• Nausea and vomiting

• Blurred vision

• Weight loss

• Hormonal imbalance

• Head aches

• Body pain



DIABETES INSIPIDUS: The several forms of diabetes insipidus are:

NEUROGENIC DIABETES INSIPIDUS: Neurogenic diabetes insipidus is more commonly known as central diabetes insipidus. It is caused by the damage of pituitary gland present in hypothalamus region (or) other reasons like autoimmune, infection, surgery, head trauma, and some drugs.

NEPHROGENIC DIABETES INSIPIDUS: Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is caused by an improper response of the kidney to ADH, leading to a decrease in the ability of kidney to concentrate the urine by removing free water.

DIPSOGENIC DIABETES INSIPIDUS: Dipsogenic diabetes insipidus is defect or damage to the thirst mechanism, which is located in the hypothalamus. This defect results in the inability for water deficit to trigger vasopressin secretion and thirst. Such patients tend to develop hypernatermia and dehydration without seeking water to drink.



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Ramanayya Pet - Kakinada

E.G.DT - Andhra Pradesh, INDIA,

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Nadipathy Centers:



Global Center:

Nadipathy

Ramanyya peta, Kakinada,E.G.Dt,AP

0884-6459111, 8885011326/329



Branch:

Nadipathy

Vydehi Nagar,Vanasthalipuram,opp:Sri indhu PG College,Hyderabad

040-65459111, 8885011322/323/324



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