Question on Dog Diabetes
Question:
How long a dog can survive without appropriate treatment after being diagnose of Diabetes? Is it possible for them to fully recover from Diabetes if treatment is being applied?
Daniele
Answer:
Hi Danielle,
Thank you for your query. You are to be commended for researching the use of natural alternatives.
Diabetes mellitus is a condition caused by too much glucose (sugar) in your blood. The problem with this sugar in the blood is that it binds to the different things in blood eg. hormones, thus stopping these from working. The sugar will also damage the blood vessels themselves, leading to problems like retinopathy (where the vision is altered). The sugar also effects with oxygen supply, thus making your pet sluggish. If diabetes is not treated it can cause long-term health problems.
Unfortunately, diabetes is a chronic condition and can only be managed, but not cured. However with treatment, your pet could lead a relatively normal life. If the cause of the diabetes is treatable then you might be able to ‘cure the diabetes’.
We recommend our PetAlive GlucoBalance for diabetes. GlucoBalance contains a specially selected combination of herbs known for their ability to control and balance blood sugar levels and improve insulin production and bio-availability. It also reduces high cholesterol and boosts immune functioning and protect against disease. It assists in the treatment of diabetes-related conditions like circulation problems and eye disease and promotes wound healing. GlucoBalance can be used to increase energy levels and reduce fatigue. Research has demonstrated that the ingredients in GlucoBalance help to regulate blood sugar levels. GlucoBalance is very effective used alone, or as part of a total veterinarian treatment program.
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Warm regards,
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