Product Name
​Diabecom Herbal Capsule
Brand
KDN
Form
Capsule
Certificate
GMP, ISO 9001:2015, FREE SALE, MSDS
Specifications
Wild Grown Herbs from Himalaya’s Region.No Preservative, No Additives No Excipients Used. 100% Natural.
Main Ingredients
Zingiber officinalis, Ipomoea pes-caprae, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Purified asphaltum, Trigonellafoenum-graecum,
Withania somnifera, Syzygium jambolanum,Gymnema sylvestre, Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Digitalis
purpurea & Terminalia arjuna
Function
Useful in controlling blood sugar level.
Packing
60 Capsule
​Mode of Shipment
By Aramex / By DHL / By Air & By Sea
Trial Order
Yes
Sample Order
Yes
Private Label
Yes. MOQ 2000 Packs
Side Effect
No
Shelf Life
3 Years
KDN Biotech Pvt Ltd, Panipat, India
Manufacturer
License No.
679-ISM-(HR) India
Exporter
Kadyan Overseas, Panipat, India
Diabetes Mellitus (Sugar) is a metabolic disorder where the body cannot contain a normal Blood Glucose Level.
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There is a high blood glucose level due to defective insulin secretion.
Insulin is a hormone secreted by Pancreas to control the glucose level in the blood, in a person / patient.
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Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic condition. Over period of time it can lead to Blindness, Kidney failure, Heart Diseases and Nerve Damage / Stroke etc. it is the third common cause of death after Heart Diseases and Cancer.
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Most of the Diabetic (Sugar) patients have High Blood Pressure which leads to Heart Diseases and other diabetic complications.
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Keeping all this in mind, KDN Doctors & Researchers have developed a wonderful and very safe formulation for Diabetes Mellitus.
Diabecom Herbal Capsule is a unique herbal formulation which not only controls diabetes very fast but it also helps to bring down glucose level in the body and the patient can live a normal life, if Diabecom Herbal Capsule is taken regularly under the supervision of a medical expert & alongwith sugar controlling medicines.
Diabecom Herbal Capsules also protect body from the side effects of modern medicines for controlling sugar level.
Diabetes Types:
Type 1 Diabetes is an autoimmune disease. The immune system attacks and destroys cells in the pancreas, where insulin is made. It’s unclear what causes this attack. About 10 percent of people with diabetes have this type.
Type 2 Diabetes occurs when your body becomes resistant to insulin, and sugar builds up in your blood.
Prediabetes occurs when your blood sugar is higher than normal, but it’s not high enough for a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes.
Gestational Diabetes is high blood sugar during pregnancy. Insulin-blocking hormones produced by the placenta cause this type of diabetes.
A rare condition called diabetes insipidus is not related to diabetes mellitus, although it has a similar name. It’s a different condition in which your kidneys remove too much fluid from your body.
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Symptoms of Diabetes:
Diabetes symptoms are caused by rising blood sugar.
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General Symptoms:
The general symptoms of diabetes include:
✔ Increased hunger
✔ Increased thirst
✔ Weight loss
✔ Frequent urination
✔ Blurry vision
✔ Extreme fatigue
✔ Sores that don’t heal
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Symptoms in Men:
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In addition to the general symptoms of diabetes, men with diabetes may have a decreased sex drive, erectile dysfunction (ED), and poor muscle strength.
Symptoms in Women:
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Women with diabetes can also have symptoms such as urinary tract infections, yeast infections, and dry, itchy skin.
Symptoms of type 1 Diabetes can include:
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✔ Extreme hunger
✔ Increased thirst
✔ Unintentional weight loss
✔ Frequent urination
✔ Blurry vision
✔ Tiredness
✔ It may also result in mood changes.
Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes can include:
✔ Increased hunger
✔ Increased thirst
✔ Increased urination
✔ Blurry vision
✔ Tiredness
✔ Sores that are slow to heal
✔ It may also cause recurring infections. This is because elevated glucose levels make it harder for the body to heal.
Gestational Diabetes:
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Most women with gestational diabetes don’t have any symptoms. The condition is often detected during a routine blood sugar test or oral glucose tolerance test that is usually performed between the 24th and 28th weeks of gestation.
In rare cases, a woman with gestational diabetes will also experience increased thirst or urination.
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Causes of Diabetes:
Different causes are associated with each type of diabetes.
Type 1 Diabetes:
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Doctors don’t know exactly what causes type 1 diabetes. For some reason, the immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas.
Genes may play a role in some people. It’s also possible that a virus sets off the immune system attack.
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Type 2 Diabetes:
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Type 2 diabetes stems from a combination of genetics and lifestyle factors. Being overweight or obese increases your risk too. Carrying extra weight, especially in your belly, makes your cells more resistant to the effects of insulin on your blood sugar.
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This condition runs in families. Family members share genes that make them more likely to get type 2 diabetes and to be overweight.
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Gestational Diabetes:
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Gestational diabetes is the result of hormonal changes during pregnancy. The placenta produces hormones that make a pregnant woman’s cells less sensitive to the effects of insulin. This can cause high blood sugar during pregnancy.
Women who are overweight when they get pregnant or who gain too much weight during their pregnancy are more likely to get gestational diabetes.
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Diabetes Risk Factors:
Type 1 Diabetes:
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You’re more likely to get type 1 diabetes if you’re a child or teenager, you have a parent or sibling with the condition, or you carry certain genes that are linked to the disease.
Type 2 Diabetes:
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Your risk for type 2 diabetes increases if you:
✔ Are overweight
✔ Are age 45 or older
✔ Have a parent or sibling with the condition
✔ Aren’t physically active
✔ Have had gestational diabetes
✔ Have prediabetes
✔ Have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or high triglycerides
Gestational Diabetes:
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Your risk for gestational diabetes increases if you:
✔ Are overweight
✔Are over age 25
✔ Had gestational diabetes during a past pregnancy
✔ Have given birth to a baby weighing more than 9 pounds
✔ Have a family history of type 2 diabetes
✔ Have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
Dosage:
First 60 days:
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2 Capsule Twice a day with normal water
Morning: before 30 minutes of breakfast
Night: before 30 minutes of dinner
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After 60 days:
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1 Capsule Twice a day with normal water
Morning: before 30 minutes of breakfast
Night: before 30 minutes of dinner
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After satisfactory results;
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reduce your hospital drugs dosage accordingly
or as directed by your physician.
Disclaimer
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Information provided at this website is for educational purpose only, based on the study of our experts, goodness of herbs as described in ancient ayurveda text, feedback received from users, doctors and not meant to be used as a medical advice. Being a natural product (s) results may vary from person to person. This/These product (s) is/are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. You should consult a Physician before starting any diet, exercise or supplementation program before taking any medication or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem.