An American study reveals a way to treat diabetes

Millions of people around the world suffer from type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and both require their own separate treatment, but new American research revealed that there may be a simpler way to treat type 2 diabetes, which is intermittent fasting, with the need to warn against trying that method. Only after consulting the attending physician.

Treatment for type 2 diabetes usually involves lifestyle modification and medication, and a recent report from Central Michigan University School of Medicine stated that intermittent fasting is when a person abstains from food or eats too few calories within 12 hours a day, and in years The latter has become a popular way for people to improve their health, improve their performance, and lose weight. This technique is also called "time-restricted feeding", or "periodic fasting."

The study concluded that current evidence indicates that intermittent fasting is an effective non-drug treatment option for type 2 diabetes, but at the same time mentioned the need for more research to determine the effects of intermittent fasting on patients with diabetes.

According to the British newspaper "Express", type 2 diabetes can be controlled through your diet, which contains a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, maintaining your physical activity, and adhering to your doctor's instructions.

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