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Diabetic complications February 1, 2014 People with diabetes have an increased risk of developing a number of serious health problems. Consistently high blood glucose levels can lead to

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Diabetic complicationsFebruary 1, 2014

People with diabetes have an increased risk of developing a number of serious health problems. Consistently high blood glucose levels can lead to serious diseases affecting the heart and blood vessels, eyes, kidneys, nerves and teeth. In addition, people with diabetes also have a higher risk of

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developing infections. In almost all high-income countries, diabetes is a leading cause of cardiovascular disease, blindness, kidney failure, and lower limb amputation. Maintaining blood glucose levels, blood pressure, and cholesterol at or close to normal can help delay or prevent diabetes complications. Therefore people with diabetes need regular monitoring.Cardiovascular disease: affects the heart and blood vessels and may cause fatal complications such as coronary artery disease (leading to heart attack) and stroke. Cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of death in people with diabetes. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, high blood glucose and other risk factors contribute to increasing the risk of cardiovascular complications.Kidney disease (diabetic nephropathy): caused by damage to small blood vessels in the kidneys leading to the kidneys becoming less efficient or to fail altogether. Kidney disease is much more common in people with diabetes than in those without diabetes. Maintaining near normal levels of blood glucose and blood pressure can greatly reduce the risk of kidney disease. Nerve disease (diabetic neuropathy): diabetes can cause damage to the nerves throughout the body when blood glucose and blood pressure are too high. This can lead to problems with digestion, erectile dysfunction, and many other functions. Among the most commonly affected areas are the extremities, in particular the feet. Nerve damage in these areas is called peripheral neuropathy, and can lead to pain, tingling, and loss of feeling. Loss of feeling is particularly important because it can allow injuries to go unnoticed, leading to serious infections and possible amputations. People with diabetes carry a risk of amputation that may be more than 25 times greater than that of people without diabetes. However, with comprehensive management, a large proportion of amputations related to diabetes can be prevented. Even when amputation takes place, the remaining leg and the person’s life can be saved by good follow-up care from a multidisciplinary foot team. People with diabetes should regularly examine their feet.Eye disease (diabetic retinopathy): most people with diabetes will develop some form of eye disease (retinopathy) causing reduced vision or blindness. Consistently high levels of blood glucose, together with high blood pressure and high cholesterol, are the main causes of retinopathy. It can be managed through regular eye checks and keeping glucose and lipid levels at or close to normal.Pregnancy complications: Women with any type of diabetes during pregnancy risk a number of complications if they do not carefully monitor and manage their condition. To prevent possible organ damage to the fetus, women with type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes should achieve target glucose levels before conception. All women with diabetes during pregnancy, type 1, type 2 or gestational should strive for target blood glucose levels throughout to minimize complications. High blood glucose during pregnancy can lead to the fetus putting on excess weight. This can lead to problems in delivery, trauma to the child and mother, and a sudden drop in blood glucose for the child after birth. Children who are exposed for a long time to high blood glucose in the womb are at higher risk of developing diabetes in the future.

What is Diabetes?May 7, 2014

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In order to treat diabetes, we need first to understand what diabetes is.Diabetes mellitus, or simply diabetes, is a chronic metabolic  disease that is manifested by high glucose levels in the blood. This condition usually occurs when the pancreas is no longer able to make insulin, or when the body cannot make good use of the insulin it produces. Insulin is a hormone made by the pancreas, that acts like a key to let glucosefrom the food we eat pass from the blood stream into the cells in the body to produce energy. All carbohydrate foods are broken down into glucose in the blood. Insulin helps glucose get into the cells.Not being able to produce insulin or use it effectively leads to raised glucose levels in the blood (known as hyperglycemia). Over the long-term high glucose levels are associated with damage to the body and failure of various organs and tissues.

Diabetes Mellitus

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May 7, 2014Diabetes mellitus is one of the oldest characterized diseases in the world. Described in the Ebers papyrus (1552 BCE, ancient Egypt) as “too much urine”. By today this disease has become a worldwide epidemic that is associated with the modern lifestyle. In the recent years there has been considerable increase in the incidence of both diabetes type I (autoimmune disease, juvenile onset) and diabetes type II (insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome).Western medicine that is supported by the pharmaceutical industry regards this disease as chronic and incurable therefore the treatment is palliative, symptomatic and does not try to restore the patient to a healthy state.By today it is perfectly clear that the general idea of regarding diabetes mellitus as endocrine disease that involves pancreas and insulin is completely wrong. Recent studies shows that only 50% from glucose absorption is insulin dependent. Moreover, it seems that there are many other factors such as leptin, GLP-1 and others that play essential role in the regulation of glucose uptake.In this era of accelerating changes in technology a novel method of rapid natural healing appeared.Sujok therapy is the most advanced form of natural treatment that combines ancient knowledge and modern logic. This modern combination created an extremely powerful tool for healing of mind and body.Since initiated by Prof. Park Jae Woo in the late 1980’s, this novel and highly effective method is constantly developing like an open source software. Although the risks of diabetes are life threatening, data from clinics all over the world and from ISA R&D center shows that in most cases of diabetes type II and in early cases of diabetes type I, proper treatment can alleviate symptoms and bring the disease to a constant remission or even to a smile cure.This manual is intended to guide Sujok therapists from various levels and background in the dungeons of diabetes. Diabetes is extremely complicated on the physiological levels, with a lot of players and regulators. However, in Sujok therapy, after understanding the exact pathology, the treatment will be simple and exact, and as you will see at the end of this manual, the results are impressively immediate.I hope this manual will be of use to eradicate this epidemic from this world.We are confident of the efficiency of our method and will gladly support your initiation into our smile world.

Energy flow therapyMay 8, 2014

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The 6 ki theory, is a brilliant upgrade of Prof. Park Jae Woo to the 5 element theory of traditional Chinese medicine. The first text in Chinese medicine was originated by the yellow emperor, Huang Di in 2,697 BC[i].The light shed by Prof. Park has created a bridge between the concept energetic systems of the ancient world. In meridians the life energy flows along a line .There are 12 pairedmeridians in the left and right half of the body. Every meridian is designated by the name of a solid and hollow organs present in the body. Every human being is born with certain quantity of energy in every meridian. These 12 meridian energies maintain their equilibrium independently or in relationship with other 11 meridians with the rules of Six Ki, Eight Ki Symmetrical and Cross linked relationship termed as Energy constitution. For more details refer to The Six Ki Energy Theory, Illustration Handbook[ii]. Every meridian independently has normal upper and lower threshold of energy. When the amount of energy is within this threshold, it is expressed as “Normal” This state of normal doesn’t produce any symptoms and signs in the patient. Whereas, when amount of energy rises above the upper threshold, it is termed as “Excessiveness (+)” of energy and when the amount of energy goes below the lower threshold it is termed as “Deficiency (–)” of energy. Both these conditions of excessiveness and deficiency, produce disease and discomfort to the patient. “Excessiveness” of meridian is known as Hetero state of a meridian. Hetero state of a meridian expresses symptoms and signs in comparison of deficiency state of a meridian. In excessiveness and deficiency of energy system, symptoms related to body, mind and soul independently or in combination can be expressed.[i] Helms JM. Medical acupuncture In: Jonas WB, Levin JS, editors. Essentials of Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 1999. pp. 340-354[ii] Park Jae Woo. The Six Ki Energy Theory, Illustration Handbook. Smile academy Moscow, 2000.

How to stimulate?

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May 8, 2014

Stimulation of correspondence points: Moxa : Moxa is the most ancient form of stimulation of correspondence points. The utilization of moxa treatment allows entering heat into correspondence points and initiation of movment of stagnated energy. Needles: The classic and most accurate way to approach “blocked” correspondence point is by needles. The perpendicular needle opens the blocked area and allows harmonization of the correspondence point and hence the whole body. Seed therapy: Stimulation of blocked energy points can be utilized by seeds.Plant seeds conserve a tremendous amount of energy, with just a bit of water and sun’ even the smallest seed can become a magnificent tree. This life energy is used in order to balance blocked energy point. The treatment by seed therapy is highly recommended to be used by the patient at home for at least 2 weeks. Correspondence points are the

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same as mentioned above. Fenugreek seeds (trigonella foenum graecum) are high in soluble fibre, which helps lower blood sugar by slowing down digestion and absorption of carbohydrates. This suggests they may be effective in treating people with diabetes. Multiple studies have been carried out to investigate the potential anti-diabetic benefits of fenugreek. Of these, several clinical trials showed that fenugreek seeds can improve most metabolic symptoms associated with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes in humans by lowering blood glucose levels and improving glucose tolerance.

Color therapy and light therapy:Among the many techniques used in Su Jok therapy the greatest interest among physicians, patients is to find non-invasive, painless ways to stimulate the points and areas of correspondence. These requirements are met by the use of color-and light therapy. The particles of light, made of photons express Neutro properties. Therefore, light treatment is painless and not only aesthetic, but also highly efficient, especially when a complex disease, endocrine and psycho-emotional disorders. The use of colors can be used by the fundamental laws of Triorigin or by 6 ki theory. The retinal photoreceptors (cones) are the units that distinguish color. Cones can be divided into three types according to their contained pigment. The cones of each type perceive one original color: red, green, or blue, and the brain produce an additive color synthesis, creating different shades by mixing the three primary colors. The three basic colors - red (Hetero), blue (Homo) and green (Neutro). Example for the use of these colors by Triorigin theory will be: Red (Hetero) for tonification, Blue (Homo) for sedation and Green (Neutro) for harmonization.

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Treating by correspondence systemsMay 8, 2014

The essence of Sujok therapy is based on correspondence systems.The human body is a perfect phenomenon. It has the inherent ability to establish, maintain and restore health. The healing process is ordered and intelligent: nature heals through the response of the life force. Health and disease are conditions of the whole organism, involving a complex interaction of physical, spiritual, mental, emotional, genetic, environmental, and social factors.Of all the parts of the human organism it is the hands and feet that resembles the most the structure and shape of the body. Any person can easily make this discovery. Stimulation of the points on hands and feet that correspond to disease areas leads to the recovery. This fact awakens our realization and makes us deeply understand the basis of the curative effect that spring up when the correspondence points are stimulated.By using correspondence systems, stimulation of a blocked energy points induces the process of natural harmonization of the energy flow in the real body. Treating diabetes by correspondence system allows us to approach the disease

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from different directions: Treatment by correspondence point of the liver: The liver is not only the storehouse of the body that is responsible for storage of glucose and lipids but also, as described previously, is responsible for gluconeogenesis, the internal production of glucose. Stimulation of the liver correspondence points is essential for the treatment of diabetes. Approaching the liver by its energetic influence on the body connects it to the muscle tissue, the tissue that responds to insulin by producing glut4 transporters that carry glucose into the cells.Stimulating the correspondence point of the pancreas – as mentioned above, beta islands in the pancreas are responsible for insulin production, in both diabetes type 1 and 2 there is impairment in insulin production or responsiveness.The spleen – By the 6 ki approach, the spleen is responsible for the energy of humidity in the body, the energy of accumulation. Excessive humidity results in accumulation of fats, sugars and water. Stimulation of the pancreas helps the body sedate the accumulation of humidity energy. Humidity is also manifested in fat, the 2nd tissue that reacts to insulin by transporting sugar into the fat cells. The small intestine – as motioned above the small intestine is responsible for both absorption of glucose and secretion of Incretins that increase the body response to insulin.The brain – it is generally accepted that the secretion of insulin and other islet hormones are regulated by the hypothalamus and other brain areas, while conversely insulin action in the hypothalamus influences both energy balance and glucose metabolism[i]. Therefore stimulating of the hypothalamic area in the brain correspondence points is essential for the treatment by correspondence.[i]Obici S, Zhang BB, Karkanias G, Rossetti L.: Hypothalamic insulin signaling is required for inhibition of glucose production. Nat Med 2002;8:1376–1382

Treat diabetes by sujok therapyMay 8, 2014

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Sujok therapy is the most recent and advanced form of complementary medicine. Developed in this era of accelerating changes and urge to immediate answers.Based on ancient wisdom and modern logic Prof. Park Jae Woo created the most powerful operating system for the body.The method works like open source software that allows practitioners to reprogram the body and induce regeneration. By using various Sujok therapy methods one can bring a whole organism to balance and perfection. The process of balancing the physical body is based on harmonizing the flows in the energetic (astral) body.As mentioned above, the human body is a perfect machine that has numerous auto-regulatory mechanism that are designed to maintain life. A question that is usually raised is why people do not usually experience natural healing from severe diseases?The answer lays on energetic blockage that prevents the body from healing. This energetic blockage can be caused by the physical illness but can get reinforcement from the environment, from emotional imbalance, from stressfactors and from unbalanced way of living our lives. When a chronic disease appears, that means that something in our way of living is not correct. If everything was right, this disease would have resolved.By Triorigin theory, chronic disease means that homo force prevails and it is a time to make change (hetero) in order to keep life and vitality (Neutro).Now, let’s go back to that perfect body of ours. Each cell in our body constantly regenerates. Cells that regenerate their membranous receptors and organelles are inspired by the energetic body, and its balance. In the basis of each physical phenomenon (homo) in this world there were metaphysical phenomena (hetero). When a cell regenerate to an unbalanced reality, it is remained in an unbalanced state. However, when the whole energetic matrix is harmonized, newly regenerating cells, organelles, protein transporters, vesicles, enzymes and molecules will be “born” to a different reality. A healing reality that will change the functionality of internal organs and systems.The process of change starts at the molecular and cellular level and from there will continue to tissues, organs and systems. Depending on the condition of the patient and the severity of the disease, the change will occur and smile and harmonized life will be re-established.This change is a process that needs to be supported by the practitioner that provides the tools and motivation for the healing process.

Insulin and glucagonMay 8, 2014

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Insulin exerts its anabolic actions in the liver, the adipose tissue and muscle tissue. At the cellular level, such target cells possess specific insulin receptors. In the liver, insulin promotes glycogen synthesis by stimulating the enzyme glycogen synthetase and inhibiting glycogen phosphorylase although it has no direct effect on the GLUT 2 transporters and, hence, the uptake of glucose into hepatocytes. In contrast, insulin induces a rapid uptake of glucose in muscle and fat tissue by recruiting intracellular GLUT 4 transporters and, thus, increasing their cell-surface expression. As a

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consequence, muscle converts glucose to glycogen. In adipose tissue, glucose is converted to fatty acids for storage as triglycerides. Insulin also stimulates the uptake of amino acids into muscle. At the same time, insulin suppresses the glucose supply from the liver by inhibiting the breakdown of glycogen in the liver, as well as the release of amino acids from muscle and the release of free fatty acids from adipose tissue.

Glucose transportersMay 8, 2014

Carbohydrates exist as polysaccharides (such as starch), disaccharides (such as sucrose, maltose and lactose) and monosaccharides (such as galactose, glucose and fructose). Glucose absorbed from the gut is mainly derived from starch that, in Western societies, constitutes about 60% of the daily carbohydrate intake. The rest is in the form of sucrose (30%) and lactose (10%). In starch, straight chains of glucose molecules are held in amylose (approximately 20% of the total starch) whilst branched chains of glucose molecules are held in amylopectin (80% of the total starch). In the gut, these large molecules are broken down by digestion but the polarity of the hexoses sugars requires specialized transport proteins that will facilitate absorption across the hydrophobic cell membrane of the gut. There are five of these glucose transporters (GLUTs) for the absorption and uptake of glucose into cells. These have distinct tissue distributions and features.

Diabetes risk factorsMay 8, 2014

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Individuals can experience different signs and symptoms of diabetes, and sometimes there may be no signs. Some of the signs commonly experienced include:

Frequent urination Excessive thirst  Increased hunger  Weight loss§ Tiredness

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 Lack of interest and concentration A tingling sensation or numbness in the hands or fee  Blurred vision  Frequent infections Slow-healing wounds  Vomiting and stomach pain (often mistaken as the flu)