Method to bring blood sugar level to 4-5mmol/L
Philippine General Hospital
Department of Medicine
New solution to completely treat diabetes at home, bringing blood sugar to 4 - 5 mmol/l - No need for medication, no need for insulin injections - helps lower blood sugar, stabilize blood pressure and cholesterol, clean blood vessels and prevent recurrence.
Currently, the Philippines is facing a growing burden of diabetes. About 7.5% of adults (20-79 years old), equivalent to nearly 4.7 million people, are living with this disease, and the worrying thing is that more than half have never been diagnosed, meaning they are still unknowingly letting the disease progress silently. At the same time, 2 in 10 adults have fallen into a state of pre-diabetes, which, if they do not change their lifestyle, is very likely to turn into type 2 diabetes in the coming years. This disease has now become one of the leading causes of death and disability, because it leads to a series of dangerous complications such as kidney failure, cardiovascular disease, blindness or limb necrosis. Not only affecting health, diabetes also puts tremendous economic pressure on families and society, as the cost of medicine, treatment of complications, dialysis or surgery is increasing, especially for low-income households.
Every year, thousands of people die from severe complications of diabetes, such as:
- Stroke (cerebrovascular accident)
- Heart attack (cardiovascular disease)
- Kidney failure (many diabetic patients end up on dialysis)
- Severe infections and limb necrosis (leading to amputation)
- Diabetic coma (due to extremely high or low blood sugar levels)
- picture of diabetes complications -
According to a report from the Philippine Department of Health, as of early 2025, over 70% of people over the age of 40 show signs of diabetic complications without even knowing it, because symptoms are often overlooked—such as: blurred vision, numbness in hands and feet, fatigue, frequent nighttime urination, weight gain, or sudden drops in blood pressure.
What’s alarming is that many patients are either not receiving treatment or are still taking medications, injecting insulin, and going for regular checkups—yet their condition doesn’t improve, and may even get worse.
Hospitals overwhelmed with diabetic patients
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