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Journal of Diabetes & Metabolism

ISSN - 2155-6156

Opinion - (2021) Volume 12, Issue 12

Diabetes Type I Due to Chakras' Energy Deficiency

Huang Wei Ling*
 
*Correspondence: Huang Wei Ling, Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Franca, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Tel: +5516-3721-2437, Fax: +5516-3702-8540, Email:

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Introduction

Type 1 diabetes mellitus is considered an autoimmune disease according to Western medicine that is characterized by the destruction of beta cells of the pancreas responsible for the production of insulin. According to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), diabetes is considered an energy imbalance produced by Yin deficiency and Heat retention.

Type 1 diabetes, once known as juvenile diabetes or insulindependent diabetes, is a chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin. Insulin is a hormone needed to allow sugar (glucose) to enter cells to produce energy.

Different factors, including genetics and some viruses, may contribute to type 1 diabetes. Although type 1 diabetes usually appears during childhood or adolescence, it can develop in adults.

Despite active research, type 1 diabetes has no cure. Treatment focuses on managing blood sugar levels with insulin, diet and lifestyle to prevent complications.

Purpose

To demonstrate that patients with type 1 insulin have chakars’ energy centers deficient in energy leading to deficiency of Yin and Heat retention.

Results

Both patients had chakras’ energy centers completely deficient in energy, rated in one out of eight, with exception of the seven chakras that was in normal level, rated in eight. The treatment consisted in maintains the Chinese dietary counselling and auricular acupuncture sessions with apex ear bloodlleting and associates the homeopathy medications to replenish the energy of the chakras’ energy centers according to the theory constitutional Homeopathy of the Five Elements Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine and crystal based medications for a period of one year or more. With the use of all these tools to balance the internal energy and replenish the chakras’ energy centers, it was possible to reduce the use of insulin by these two patients (from the first the glycemia that was about 250 mg/dl, it became to 150mg/dl even reducing the insulin and the second patient that was about 600mg/dl, it became to 150mg/dl even reducing the insulin intake by both patients.

Conclusion

The conclusion of this study is that patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus has chakras’ energy deficient in energy and the treatment of this condition, replenishing the energy of the chakras’ energy centers with highly dilluted medications are important to treat the patient in the root level and not just treating the manifectation of the disease that is the high glycemia.

Biography

Huang Wei Ling, born in Taiwan, raised and graduated in medicine in Brazil, specialist in infectious and parasitic diseases, a General Practitioner and Parenteral and Enteral Medical Nutrition Therapist. Once in charge of the Hospital Infection Control Service of the City of Francaâ??s General Hospital, she was responsible for the control of all prescribed antimicrobial medication and received an award for the best paper presented at the Brazilian Hospital Infection Control Congress in 1998. Since 1997, she works with the approach and treatment of all chronic diseases in a holistic way, with treatment guided through the teachings of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Hippocrates. The author is researcher in the University of Sao Paulo, in the Ophthalmology department from 2012 to 2013. The author of the theory constitutional homeopathy of the five elements based on traditional Chinese medicine, author of more than 40 publications about treatment of variety of diseases rebalancing the internal energy using hippocrates thoughts.\

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Huang Wei Ling*
 
Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Franca, Sao Paulo, Brazil
 

Citation: Ling HW (2021) Diabetes Type I Due to Chakras' Energy Deficiency. J Diabetes Metab. 12:909. doi: 10.35248/2252-5211.21.12.909

Received: 10-Dec-2021 Published: 31-Dec-2021

Copyright: ©2021 Ling HW. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.