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Diabetes Book-8, Selective SGLT2 Inhibitors- English
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Diabetes is a metabolic disorder, where the body does not produce insulin or does not use it efficiently, resulting in high blood sugar.
High blood sugar further increases the risk of kidney failure, blindness, amputation of legs (due to loss of sensations), and even heart attack.
Today we have 13 groups of excellent diabetes medications, which can really keep us very healthy.
This book talks about the role of the medications group called “Selective Sodium-Glucose Transporter-2 (SGLT2) Inhibitors” in diabetes management, covering important facts about them.
It further talks about Farxiga – a new medicine to improve Blood Sugar Control.
It also throws light on the four medications that come under this group Canagliflozin, Dapagliflozin, Empagliflozin, and Ertugliflozin
Fine-tuning our health is not a single day’s work rather it’s a continuous process that takes time and planning.
We all should start fine-tuning our health at the age of 18 only but it’s never too late.
There are certain tests we should all be doing every year fine-tuning our health which reflects the day-to-day functioning of our body.
If there is any deviation from those baseline standard parameters, then we have to look for the reason why our parameters are not falling within the normal range.
Good health is a choice and we all should choose wisely.
Gold Standard Tests are a necessity in today’s fast-moving lifestyle! Good Health is not a destination, it is a journey.
• This book shows how good health can be maintained with Gold Standard Blood Tests and how these tests can add 15 years to your life!• This book explains why Gold Standard Tests are worth their weight in gold.• Know all the Gold Standard Tests included by the author, which you should continue from age 18, every year to ensure check and balance in your body.• The book gives an insight into each Gold Standard Tests in short.
$0.00Our heart is the most important organ in our body and it works 24/7 without any rest.Some of the best possible ways to take care of our heart are:
To anticipate the risk of a heart attack.
To go through fundamental screening every five years (for the heart) to assess the status of our heart.
To do everything to maintain the health of our hearts is the best approach.
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We all love to be taller socially!
You may see various advertisements or videos on YouTube that one can increase their height by 3 inches in 7 days and this is just not right and scientifically not possible.
This is just not possible not even before we are still going through our growth spurt or after our final height is achieved.
“While we are in a process of gaining our height, 60% genetics play role in gaining height. People who come from China & India to US, their children gain excellent height.”
And this book will tell you why and how?
If you want your child to be taller, attain their maximum height, then this is the book for you.
During teenage, once we have gone through puberty. Our long bones grow and attain the complete height then one thing is sure that we cannot gain height after this.
Growth hormone is important for height and for essential increase of growth hormone, sleep is important.
Height is an important factor in our life and as per Indian tradition or in arranged marriage height plays an important role.
This book will tell you we can increase our height only before our long bones growth in length is complete.
This book will recommend all the factors, medical health and the hormones which are important for attaining our maximum possible height.
Gender is also important because male and female hormones do play a role in developing, in maximizing our height.
This book will also tell you how much height we gain over years.
If you think height has a correlation with weightlifting or stretching, this is the book you should read.Add to cart
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