Published on: 12-14-2025
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Diabetes
Diabetes reversal simply means: no more daily finger pricks to check blood sugar, no need to swallow pills before every meal—your blood sugar can still stay stable!
Just like a sluggish phone that run...
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Published on: 12-14-2025
| Category:
Diabetes
Big Name: Metformin
Secret Technique: Clamping down on the liver's midnight sugar production, waking up lazy muscles that refuse to work, and setting up sugar-control speed bumps in the intestines.
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Published on: 12-14-2025
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Diabetes
Hey fellow diabetics, today we're not talking about glucose meters or insulin—let's talk about books!
Yes, those paper companions that can fit by your bedside, in your backpack, or even next to your t...
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Published on: 12-14-2025
| Category:
Diabetes
Civilization's Struggle Against the Sweet Curse
In 1500 BC, ancient Egyptian papyri documented a peculiar illness described as "urinating like a gushing spring and wasting away like withered wood," w...
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Many people get worried when they notice red spots on their body, wondering: "Could these turn cancerous?"
These small red spots are called angiomas, which are quite interesting as they have a genetic...
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There are two types of what people commonly refer to as "fat granules." One is milia, which appears as a small white particle with a tiny grain underneath.
This is caused by trapped keratin debris. Si...
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Note about nasolabial folds: Their depth is directly proportional to aging.
As people age, all tissues sag, making these lines—the nasolabial folds—essentially a boundary between areas with and witho...
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Peeling fingers are mostly caused by dyshidrotic eczema or regular eczema. These conditions initially develop blisters, and after the blisters dry up, the skin begins to peel. This situation is very c...
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Note: If you think your daughter has dark complexion and she hasn't passed puberty yet, don't worry. Girls change dramatically as they grow up. Generally after age 18, her skin will gradually become f...
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Many young women and men ask me whether having excessive dandruff means they've contracted tinea capitis?
Let me tell everyone now - adults don't develop tinea capitis. After adult sebum secretion oc...
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