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Vitamin K2 and its effect on diabetes

Additionally, vitamin K2 also plays a crucial role in the bodyu2019s absorption of calcium to support bone growth and prevent blood vessel calcification.

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Vitamin K2 and its effect on diabetes

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  1. EPHUROALABS EPHUROALABS Vitamin K2 and its effect on diabetes

  2. SUMMARY • Persistent blood sugar levels characterize type 2 diabetes, a chronic illness (glucose). Both insulin resistance and decreased insulin production contribute to the development of Type 2 diabetes, the more common form of the disease. Neglecting one's diabetes can result in various health problems, including blindness, kidney failure, nerve damage, and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke. 2

  3. Type 1 diabetes Type 1 diabetes • Type 1 diabetes is a chronic condition characterized by the immune system's destruction of insulin, which regulates blood sugar levels. Type 1 diabetics require insulin injections or an insulin pump for blood sugar management. 3

  4. Causes Causes • It is believed that a mix of genetic and environmental variables leads to Type 1 diabetes; however, this is only a theory. Several factors contribute to the development of type 1 diabetes. • The immune system destroys the pancreatic cells responsible for manufacturing insulin in people with type 1 diabetes. • However, it is believed that both hereditary and environmental variables have a role in triggering an inflammatory reaction. • Some of the possible triggers or causes of Type 1 diabetes include: • Family history of Type 1 diabetes • Exposure to viruses or other environmental factors that trigger the autoimmune response • Certain autoimmune conditions, such as thyroid disease or celiac disease 4

  5. Effects The effects of Type 1 diabetes can be severe and long-lasting. Without insulin, the body's cells cannot absorb glucose (sugar) from the bloodstream, leading to high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia). High blood sugar levels can cause a variety of short-term and long- term effects on the body, including: Increased thirst and urination Extreme hunger Fatigue Blurry vision Nerve damage, including tingling or numbness in the hands and feet Kidney damage or failure (diabetic nephropathy) Eye damage or blindness (diabetic retinopathy) Cardiovascular disease, including heart attack and stroke Foot problems, including infections and amputations Distressing mental states like melancholy and agitation • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5

  6. Type 2 diabetes • The development of cellular insulin resistance, a hormone produced by the pancreas that aids in regulating blood sugar levels, is the primary pathophysiologic mechanism underlying the development of type 2 diabetes, a chronic and disabling disease. Type 2 diabetes is a complicated medical illness that arises when cells in the body become resistant to insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas that helps manage blood sugar levels. • However, cells become less sensitive to insulin in persons with Type 2 diabetes, preventing glucose from entering cells as efficiently as possible. This leads to a gradual increase in blood sugar levels due to the accumulation of glucose in the bloodstream. 6

  7. Causes • The causes of Type 2 diabetes include a combination of genetic and lifestyle factors, such as obesity, physical inactivity, and poor diet. Other risk factors include: 7

  8. Effects • High blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia) • Increased risk of heart disease and stroke • Damage to small blood vessels in the eyes, leading to vision problems and blindness • Kidney damage or failure (diabetic nephropathy) • Nerve damage (diabetic neuropathy) causing tingling or numbness in the hands and feet, and increased risk of infections and amputations • Delayed wound healing • Increased risk of infections • Gum disease and other dental problems • Erectile dysfunction (in men) • Increased risk of Alzheimer's disease and dementia • Remember that everyone's experience with Type 2 diabetes is unique, as it is a complex medical condition. 8

  9. Treatment Education and support: The treatment of diabetes depends on the type of diabetes and the individual's specific circumstances. In general, the goal of diabetes treatment is to manage blood sugar levels and prevent or minimize complications. Here are some of the standard treatment approaches: • It is crucial for people with diabetes to receive education and support to manage their condition effectively. This can include working with a healthcare team, attending diabetes education classes, and connecting with support groups. Lifestyle changes: • Management of complications: For people with Type 2 diabetes, making lifestyle changes is essential to treatment. Included in this category are such practices as consuming a nutritious diet, engaging in regular physical activity, avoiding unhealthy habits like smoking, and maintaining healthy body weight. • People complications like heart disease, kidney disease, and nerve damage. Treatment may involve managing these complications through medication, lifestyle changes, and medical interventions as necessary. with diabetes are at increased risk of developing Medications: • People with Type 2 diabetes may need medication to help lower blood sugar levels. These medications can include oral medications, such as metformin, and injectable medications, such as GLP-1 receptor agonists and insulin. • It is vital for individuals with diabetes to work closely with their healthcare team to develop a personalized treatment plan that meets their specific needs and goals. Insulin therapy: • Insulin therapy is necessary for people with Type 1 diabetes to control their blood sugar levels. This can involve multiple daily injections or the use of an insulin pump. • Blood sugar monitoring: • Diabetics must constantly monitor their blood sugar levels. This can help individuals adjust their treatment plan as needed and prevent complications. • 9

  10. Ephuroalabs Vitamin K2 supplement • Vitamin K2 supplements from Ephuroalabs Vitamin K2 supplements from Ephuroalabs are made to help people get the daily value of this essential nutrient. These supplements are produced in a facility that takes quality control very seriously, and as a result, they contain only the highest quality ingredients. Ephuroalabs provides a simple and efficient way to get the vitamin K2 necessary for optimal health, enhancing heart health, or maintaining overall wellness. 11

  11. Conclusion • Millions of people worldwide deal with the long-term health effects of diabetes. People with diabetes face unique challenges, but they may lead healthy everyday lives with the proper care and support. 12

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