Holistic Approach For Diabetics Supported by GlucosCare International Pte Ltd.

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Holistic Approach For Diabetics Supported by GlucosCare International Pte Ltd

 Diabetes Statistic  Diabetes – Causes & Complication  Herbal Treatment  GlucosCare Tea  Clinical Studies of GlucosCare Tea  Questions & Answers

Summary of Diabetes Prevalence 2007 Philippines7 millions

 Is a condition which results from lack of insulin  Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas a) It promotes glucose entry into body cells to provide energy b) It promotes & controls glucose storage in the liver c) It promotes storage of fat  Deficiency or ineffectiveness of insulin results in high glucose level circulating in the blood stream

Economic Costs 1) Institutions- High cost to Government 2) Individual- high a) Organs failure ( Kidney ) b) Low Productivity

What causes Diabetes? Genes Obesity Sedentary Lifestyle Diet Aging

Classification Diabetes Mellitus (DM) – DM type-1 & type-2 – Gestational DM

Almost complete lack of insulin Autoimmune Cause Type I DM

Most Common (90-95%) Inadequate Insulin Secretion Strong genetic basis Obesity –insulin resistance Type II DM

Higher than normal plasma glucose but lower than the diagnostic values for DM Fasting Glucose Level : 5.3 – 7 mmol/L Precursor for Type 2 DM High risk to develop into Type 2 DM if not controlled Impaired Glucose Tolerance

Blood Glucose Monitor TimingIdealPre-diabetesDiabetes Fasting BS3.5 – – 7.0> 7.0 Random BS3.5 – – 10.0> hours after meal 4.4 – – 10.0> 10.0 Glucose Level (mmol/ L)

Increased thirst Increased frequency of urination Increased Fatigue Blurred Vision Increased occurrence of infections Slow wounds healing Symptoms of Diabetes

Strong Family History Obesity Certain races Women with previous GDM High blood pressure High serum lipid 40 years old with any of the above Risk Factors for Diabetes

Sites of complications of Diabetes Erectile Dysfunction

 Drugs  Nutrition  Herbs  Losing Weight  Exercise( Brisk Walk) How to improve DM Conditions?

 It is scientifically formulated using extracts of Green Tea and Gymnema herbs for diabetics and those who are at high risk.  Better control on blood sugar level for Type 2 diabetes  Prevention of diabetes  Better quality of life i.e. enjoy normal food Herbs - GlucosCare® Tea TAKE CHARGE OF THE SWEET SIDE OF YOUR BODY

 Clinically and Scientifically tested and proven across races . Toxicity Test – SGS Hong Kong . Clinical Trial – India -75 patients . Clinical Trial – Bangladesh- 100 patients  Selling in more than 25 countries TAKE CHARGE OF THE SWEET SIDE OF YOUR BODY

How does it work ? a) The tea acid molecules able to block the sugar receptors in the intestine, and reduce the absorption of glucose b) Enhance insulin production by pancreas TAKE CHARGE OF THE SWEET SIDE OF YOUR BODY

GlucosCare® Tea has proven the following Effects: a ) Positive regeneration of Beta cells b) Improve fasting and post-meal blood sugar c) Improve glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels d) Decrease insulin resistance e) Better glucose uptake by tissue cells TAKE CHARGE OF THE SWEET SIDE OF YOUR BODY Effects of GlucosCare® Tea on Human

GLUCOSCARE® TEA- ADJUNCT TREATMENT  Efficacy is proven to provide better blood sugar control  Better quality of life – enjoy normal meal  Prevention of diabetes for high risk group  High acceptability and no prescription  Relatively low cost  No side effect, safe for long term consumption  No drug interaction

 Clinical Trials ( India and Bangladesh) Size : 70/100 patients with NIDDM Period : 4 months/8 months Results : a. Reduce fasting blood glucose b. Reduce postprandial blood glucose c. Reduce LDL and Triglycerides  Toxicity Study (SGS- Hong Kong ) No toxic effects TAKE CHARGE OF THE SWEET SIDE OF YOUR BODY

Drink a small cup of GlucosCare® Tea and Taste some sugar or desserts You will realize that the sugar sweetness is not as sweet !.

Who can consume GlucosCare® Tea? a) Above 12 years old b) Use as adjunct therapy to reduce high blood sugar for better quality of life for diabetics c) Prevention for being diabetic b) Those who wish to reduce high blood sugar, cholesterol, BP and weight TAKE CHARGE OF THE SWEET SIDE OF YOUR BODY

How does Glucoscare® Tea compare to drugs? GlucosCare®® Tea is a 100% natural botanical Herbs and does not contain any synthetic drugs Or chemical compound which may cause side effects. TAKE CHARGE OF THE SWEET SIDE OF YOUR BODY

What is the dosage, frequency and method of administration? Take 1 fresh teabag brewed with hot water (300 to 500ml) after every meal i.e. breakfast, lunch and dinner. No sugar or honey added Diabetics / Weight Reduction : 2 to 3 teabags daily. Prevention : 1 to 2 teabags daily. TAKE CHARGE OF THE SWEET SIDE OF YOUR BODY

What are the precautions when taking GlucosCare® Tea?  Do not take more than 8 teabags a day.  If on medication, continue with the medication. Drink the tea at least 1 hour after taking medication.  Drink in hot or warm but not in cold.  Drink it after each meal. TAKE CHARGE OF THE SWEET SIDE OF YOUR BODY

Do I need to take everyday or is there any dosage cycle? Yes, you may take it as regular as you like. So long one is taking carbohydrates, fruits and pastries he or she has to drink the tea How soon can I see the result? Within 1 to 4 weeks ( depend on seriousness of illness), improvement can be seen in blood sugar level if you are suffering serious stage of diabetes within 2 weeks. Those who are borderline cases may take about 1 month to see improvement. TAKE CHARGE OF THE SWEET SIDE OF YOUR BODY

What if I am on other medications, can I still take GlucosCare® Tea? No contraindication for this. Ideally take the tea at least 1 to 2 hours after consuming any medication. Can pregnant woman or lactating woman take the tea? As pregnancy is a very delicate matter, it is not recommended for pregnant woman and lactating woman.

Where do we order or try GlucosCare® Tea? For more information call: Tel no.: Mobile: or How much is GlucosCare® Tea? It is P20 per tea bag, box of 60s at P1,200