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Diabetes, Allopathic and Alternative Methods (Kombucha) for Its Treatment

Diabetes, Allopathic and Alternative Methods (Kombucha) for Its Treatment
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摘要 Introduction: Diabetes is a disease characterized by an increase in blood glucose due to disorders in insulin production, this disease is widely distributed throughout the world. Objective: to review and systematize the general information on diabetes, as well as the traditional treatments and the findings on kombucha as an alternative method. Method: the information retrieval technique or literature review was used on the topics of diabetes, allopathic methods, kombucha, preparation procedures, chemical and microbiological components and pharmacological effects of the drink. Results: Various sources of information were found that explain the definition of diabetes and its classification. it commonly presents in four ways depending on the signs, the common ones being type 1, associated with destruction of the β cells of the pancreas and mainly affects minors, and type 2, which is related to genetic and environmental problems and It affects people over 18 years of age, and less frequently gestational diabetes and MODY type. Traditional drugs such as sulfonylureas, glinides and biguanides, thiazolidinediones and α-glucosidase inhibitors are used to control this disease, or alternative therapies are used such as kombucha, a fermented beverage that has its origins in China and is spread worldwide by its beneficial effects in chronic degenerative diseases such as diabetes, due to its chemical and microbiological content. Conclusion: The information establishes important data on kombucha as one of the complementary alternatives for the treatment of diabetes. Introduction: Diabetes is a disease characterized by an increase in blood glucose due to disorders in insulin production, this disease is widely distributed throughout the world. Objective: to review and systematize the general information on diabetes, as well as the traditional treatments and the findings on kombucha as an alternative method. Method: the information retrieval technique or literature review was used on the topics of diabetes, allopathic methods, kombucha, preparation procedures, chemical and microbiological components and pharmacological effects of the drink. Results: Various sources of information were found that explain the definition of diabetes and its classification. it commonly presents in four ways depending on the signs, the common ones being type 1, associated with destruction of the β cells of the pancreas and mainly affects minors, and type 2, which is related to genetic and environmental problems and It affects people over 18 years of age, and less frequently gestational diabetes and MODY type. Traditional drugs such as sulfonylureas, glinides and biguanides, thiazolidinediones and α-glucosidase inhibitors are used to control this disease, or alternative therapies are used such as kombucha, a fermented beverage that has its origins in China and is spread worldwide by its beneficial effects in chronic degenerative diseases such as diabetes, due to its chemical and microbiological content. Conclusion: The information establishes important data on kombucha as one of the complementary alternatives for the treatment of diabetes.
作者 Guillermo Nolasco-Rodríguez Laura Esmeralda Ordaz-Castro Esther Albarrán-Rodríguez Lucia García-Delgado Jacinto Bañuelos-Pineda Manuel Rosales-Cortés Guillermo Nolasco-Rodríguez;Laura Esmeralda Ordaz-Castro;Esther Albarrán-Rodríguez;Lucia García-Delgado;Jacinto Bañuelos-Pineda;Manuel Rosales-Cortés(Department of Veterinary Medicine, University Science Center Biological and Agricultural, Zapopan, Mexico)
出处 《Journal of Diabetes Mellitus》 CAS 2022年第4期187-203,共17页 糖尿病(英文)
关键词 Diabetes Mellitus Alternative Medicine KOMBUCHA Traditional Medicine Pathophysiology of Diabetes Diabetes Mellitus Alternative Medicine Kombucha Traditional Medicine Pathophysiology of Diabetes
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