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4 years ago

BMT and Diabetes

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is often caused by the consumption of a high fat and calorie diet. It is common and can often lead to complications which can seriously affect the sufferer’s quality of life. In 2013, according to the latest statistics of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), the global prevalence of diabetes among adults aged 20–79 was 8.3%. The total number of patients with diabetes worldwide was estimated to be 382 million, which was predicted to rise to nearly 592 million by 2035. Therefore, research into the prevention and treatment of diabetes is critical and represents a great challenge for the medical profession.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4123514/

Unlike conventional medicine, TCM is not concerned with blood glucose levels but instead, the actual symptoms displayed by the patient. These symptoms can be distilled into three main categories: upper, middle, and lower wasting.

Upper wasting is primarily characterised by excessive thirst. Symptoms may include a dry mouth, irritability, a red tongue with a thin yellow coating and rapid pulse. A TCM practitioner may diagnose someone with these symptoms as having Lung Heat with Depletion of Jin syndrome – a rise in internal heat, primarily in the lungs, due to a deficiency in yin jin (body fluids). This can be treated with a concoction made with Coptis Chinesis (HuangLian), Ophiopogon Japonicas (Mai Dong), and Radix Rehmannia (Sheng Di Huang).

The most apparent symptom of Middle wasting is excessive hunger. Patients will also likely suffer from bad breath, weight loss, frequent oral ulcers, excessive thirst and urine output, constipation with dry stools, a red tongue with yellow coating, and a strong rapid pulse. Also known as Stomach Fire syndrome, it is commonly treated with a remedy known as Jade Maiden Decoction, made with Gypsum Fibrosum (Shi Gao), Rhizoma Anemarrhenae (Zhi Mu), and Gardenia Jasminoides (Zhi Zi).

Finally, lower wasting can be recognised by excessive turbid urination, often accompanied by lower lumbar pain and weakness in the knees, fatigue, dizziness, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), dry lips, dry and itchy skin, a red tongue with little or no coating, and a thin and rapid pulse. These symptoms point to a deficiency of yin in the kidney syndrome, which is commonly treated with Six-flavour Rehmannia Pills, made with Schisandra (Wu Wei Zi), Chinese Yam (Shan Yao), and Wolfberries or Goji berries (Gou Qi Zi).

Broadly speaking, “the main goal in TCM treatment of diabetes is to invigorate the qi of lung, spleen (pancreas) and revitalise the kidneys qi,” explains Eu Yan Sang physician Lee.

https://www.euyansang.com/en_US/better-diabetes-management-with-tcm/eyscidiabetes1.html

ABMMA BMT combines the best of both worlds – TCM Principle and Western technology to improve body overall wellbeing and health.

Tim’s glucose level has improved after a gentle BMT back routine focusing on stimulating his lung, spleen and kidney’s qi.

The ABMMA PRO BMT Device is the key source of bioelectricity. It generates low voltage electrical pulses of a specific amplitude and duration. The pattern of these pulses has been developed and refined to compliment the body’s natural electrical signature.

BMT is a very gentle and non-invasive modality. The bioelectric energy can penetrate deeper into structures below the skin without causing any discomfort and it delivers a very promising results in a short period of time!

If you are looking for something to add onto your service ABMMA BMT is definitely the right tool for you!

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Bioelectric Meridian Therapy App Interface Alt Text: Mobile shows 10.4 mmol/L in a water droplet icon, BMT and meal timing options on a blue-green gradient screen. Description: Blood glucose result of 10.4 mmol/L is displayed with BMT, Empty Stomach, Before Meal options on a wellness tracking app screen.

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