Sadly, there is no cure for diabetes, however you can reduce the symptoms and effects with dieting if you have type 2. Just go to: http://www.cancertutor.com/Diabetes/Diabetes_Type_II.htm
A gastric bypass would reduce the amount of nutrients that would be taken in. This has been shown to help reduce the effects of diabetes. There are some cases in which patients' diabetes has been cured completely.
Yes. All diseases have an adverse effect on the human body.
No, adverse effects do not mean positive effects. Adverse effects refer to harmful or unintended consequences resulting from a treatment, medication, or intervention, while positive effects indicate beneficial outcomes. The two terms are fundamentally oppositional, with adverse effects highlighting negative impacts.
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Sulfonylurea is one of the drugs that is used to treat type 2 diabetes. It works by increasing the insulin that is produced from the pancreas so helps to reduce the effects of the diabetes on the body.
I think eating healthily will reduce the chance of diabetes
No, I have not experienced any adverse effects from leech bites.
Elderberries are generally safe to eat when cooked or processed, but eating them raw can cause stomach upset. Some people may also experience adverse effects such as nausea or diarrhea. It is recommended to cook elderberries before consuming them to reduce the risk of side effects.
There is .no food that can "reduce" anything associated with diabetes. That's not how the disease works.