The invention of insulin has had a profound and destiny changing impact for people with IDDM (Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus, also known as Type 1 Diabetes). Proper use of insulin can significantly prolong life expectancy for patients with IDDM. However, insulin use does not guarantee the patient will avoid diabetes complications.
Today, even with modern developments in science that have improved the administration and absorption of insulin, as well as management of the disease, living with IDDM is very difficult for patients and their families. To date, Western Medicine does not fully understand IDDM, because its causes are multi-faceted and extremely complex.
Modern medicine believes that Diabetes can’t be cured because they do not fully understand its causes. Other than administering insulin injections for life, the world has no cure for Type I diabetes.
Modern medicine thinks that Type 1 diabetes develops in stages, beginning with a genetic predisposition, causing an autoimmune stage, followed by a break down of the immune system; then a progressive deterioration of insulin cell function; and finally the diabetes stage. In fact, no matter what type of diabetes, it is caused by an imbalanced metabolism, and the loss or partial loss of function in various organs. It is a disease that has many causes and involves many organs and systems.
Traditional Chinese medicine offers an alternative explanation and treatment for most diabetic patients. Traditional Chinese remedies can be used, in tandem with insulin, to treat the pancreas and other damaged internal organ functions gradually, control blood sugar, and reduce insulin dosage over time. This treatment aims to slowly reduce insulin intake while recovering the pancreatic functions until eventually completely stopping insulin usage.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) views that hyperglycemias (high blood sugar) are only a symptom. Sugar in the body comes from the essence of ingested water and grain. Dysfunction of the five internal organs causes an imbalance in its distribution, spilling it into the blood, resulting in the symptom of high blood sugar in patients. TCM has a holistic approach to health problems, emphasizing on treating the whole body and balancing the entire state of its being. Based on many years of clinical experience, I have distilled an effective prescription to treat diabetes and have achieved satisfactory clinical
results (including Type I diabetes).
In general, diabetes patients, especially children and teenagers, are genetically weak. Their five internal organs are delicate and their body’s Qi (life force) is insufficient. They are not strong enough to resist the invasion of external pathogens (disease- producing agents). Pathogenic factors infiltrate the lung, creating a heat rash that affects the lung, progressively harming the spleen, the pancreas, the kidney, the liver and other organs, thus causing a series of pathological changes. This is in line with the view held
by Western Medicine that "the main reason for virus-induced Type I diabetes is that it
selectively acts on susceptible objects and induces an autoimmune disease"
One prescription herbal formula includes Chinese mai men dong/ophipogonon, Jie Geng/Platycodon and Wu WeiZi/Schisandra , to bring the Qi up into the lung, making it stronger and using the pulmonary energy to feed the entire body. The abundance of Qi in the lung can promote the oxidation and utilization of sugar.
In the prescription formula, that includes, but not limited to Diascoria/ Shan Yao, HuangQi /Astragalus, Fu Ling/Poria and Cang Zhu/Atractylodes, this helps the body’s Qi nourish the spleen and pancreas. With healthy adequate blood supply and vigorous circulation, beta cells can be repaired and pancreatic function restored. Research studies have shown that this prescription formula can lower blood sugar in various degrees, and Huang Qi can inhibit gluconeogenesis (abnormal glucose formation).
The common function of Chinese Yam and Gou Qi Zi/Lycium in the prescription formula can strengthen the kidney and nourish the liver. Since the kidney controls the fluid in the entire body, it is the master organ for fluid metabolism. Also, the kidney plays a leading role in the cause and development of diabetes. Modern medicine believes that the state of the spleen and kidney has a direct effect on metabolic and immune functions. Latest studies have shown that Chinese Yam formulated with various other Chinese herbs can fight against rising blood sugar caused by the adrenal gland.
In the prescription formula, (Dan Shen /Salvia, San Leng/S.fluviatilis, E Zhu/Curcuma and Cang Zhu/Atracylodes) relieve blood stasis (stagnation), promote circulation, cleanse the pancreas and the surrounding congestion and clear the channels of nutrient transport. This contributes tremendously to the nourishment of the pancreas and the repair of the cells. In diabetic pathology, metabolic disorders cause a deposit of pathogens that block the body’s flow of Qi. This results in poor Qi and blood flow, causing an obstruction in the back ribs. As a result, the pancreas and other organs lose nutrition and the disease worsens, leading to other related diseases and complications. Modern medicine has confirmed that in a Type 1 diabetic pancreas, there is a lot of blood stasis (stagnation). So, it is critical to clear the congestion. Therefore, the combined use of the above herbs can effectively regulate organ function, strengthen the metabolic system of the whole body, and enable the Beta cell, the pancreas and other organs to be repaired.
Diabetes is a problem of energy conversion. What Western Medicine calls “metabolic syndrome ” is in fact the problem of food breakdown and conversion. Transportation of body fluid is also a factor. This conversion process is not only related to the pancreas, but also involves the Upper, Middle and Lower Jiao (The Three Warmers) and all the internal organs, especially major organs like the lung,
kidney spleen and panccreas. The Lingshu Jing (earliest extant writings of Chinese Medicine theory) states that when all three jiaos are compromised, disease will result.
Based on the above principles, my treatment of diabetes includes comprehensive control
and reconditioning of the lung, the spleen and the kidney; promoting blood circulation
and releasing blood stasis. So far, many patients have regained their health and have no
need for medication or insulin injections, including Type I patients. Glucose tolerance
tests were performed in 8 cases and found their pancreatic function completely restored. As for the other Type 1 diabetes patients with more than two years of insulin injections, they
have reduced the frequency of injections in various degrees, and their diabetes-related
diseases are under control. This type of patient who are 30% of diabetic patient were treated in our centre requires a longer period of treatment and further study.
The strength of Chinese medicine lies in the balancing of body systems and overall
conditioning. Diabetes is caused by a deterioration of the functions of the entire body.
My clinical results prove that diabetes patients can regain their health. One should not
overlook the importance of a proper diet, nutritional supplemention and at least 40 minutes
or more of brisk walking or other exercise each day.
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