Slow or non-healing foot ulcers are usually long-term consequences and complications of poorly controlled diabetes. If left untreated, they can lead to gangrene and, then, foot amputation.
In the US alone, approximately 70,000 people have their limbs amputated every year. About half of these amputations are performed on diabetic patients. Unfortunately, these figures seem to be on the rise. Even modern medicine has not been unable to slow this trend down.
It needs to be realized that there are always warning signs of foot problems in diabetics which must not be neglected. In most cases they appear in form of foot sores and/or ulcers. If not taken care of they can lead to serious problems often resulting in amputation.
“As diabetics are far more susceptible to have foot problems than anybody else, regular and proprerfoot inspections at doctor’s office are essential,” says a health expert at Full of Health.
For this reason, every time you visit your doctor, he or she must have your both feet carefully inspected. It can be done, for example, with the use of a filament.Pushed against your foot it allows to determine your ability tosense the pressure. In this way your physician can check and assess the quality of the blood flow in this area. Needless to say, any degree of lossof feeling in your foot is a serious warning symptom of the diabetic complications.
“Unfortunately, due to the lack of nutrient-dense and oxygen-dense blood flow, foot ulcers cannot heal themselves. As a result, they may become susceptible gangrenous and, finally, necrotic changes requiring surgical intervention. Our CLEAR-G FORMULA can help prevent and/or stop the gangrenous changes by improving and, over a period of time, restoring impaired circulation. Only by providing optimal nourishment and supporting the innerhealing of the affected tissues, the undesirable processes can be halted. Thousands of people around the world have confirmed the efficacy of thisapproach to foot gangrene,” confirms Andrew Mierzejewski, a nutritionist and a bioenergy healing practitioner at Full of Health.
About Full of Health:
At Full of Health, we’ve over 20 years of experience in promoting a drug-free approach to common health concerns, including foot gangrene – both diabetic & non-diabetic. For more information on how to stop the progression of gangrene and avoid foot amputation naturally, please visit our website at: www.ReverseGangrene.com
At Full of Health, we’ve over 20 years of experience in promoting a drug-free approach to common health concerns, including foot gangrene – both diabetic & non-diabetic.
Feb 25, 2016
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