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St. Luke's Medical Center
QUEZON CITY - GLOBAL CITY
Treatment of diabetes without recurrence
Dr. Augusto D. Litonjua: "We are living in the 21st century. Diabetes can be cured, and you can live a healthy life! A medical expert talks about how to treat diabetes, challenging all prejudices."
The renowned endocrinologist of the Philippines, Prof. Augusto D. Litonjua, is set to reveal today a groundbreaking method for treating diabetes, which will be reported by local media or pharmaceutical companies. Currently, Dr. Prof. Augusto D. Litonjua is a certified member of the Philippine Board of Endocrinology and a member of the world’s largest internal medicine associations.
Dr. Prof. Augusto D. Litonjua stated that he knows the secret to curing diabetes and that it can be eliminated at any stage.
Our reporter had the opportunity to interview this renowned doctor. Dr. Professor Augusto D. Litonjua explained in detail his method for addressing diabetes.
Reporter: Dear Professor Augusto D. Litonjua, you have repeatedly stated that cleansing the pancreas is the fundamental basis of diabetes therapy. Why do you believe this is the case?
Dr. Augusto D. Litonjua: It's simple. The functioning of all organs and internal systems depends on the quality of blood supply. After all, blood supply means delivering oxygen and nutrients, as well as removing carbon dioxide and metabolic waste from internal organs.
When we're children, teenagers, and young adults, we move frequently, our blood vessels are new, flexible, and clean, and the organs receive optimal nourishment. But as we age, we move less and less, and our blood vessels begin to accumulate impurities. This happens for many reasons—not only harmful ones (like smoking, poor diet, pollution, or a sedentary lifestyle), but also completely natural ones (such as lipid deposits, which occur in everyone).
And what are clogged blood vessels? Imagine pipes that haven't been cleaned for a long time. What happens? Eventually, they become coated with a thick layer of rust, limescale, and insoluble deposits, and the water flowing through them becomes poor in quality. The same thing happens to our internal organs.
When cholesterol or other substances accumulate in the blood vessels, the blood becomes contaminated and the circulation is no longer efficient. As a result, all organs and systems are affected and stop functioning the way nature intended.
The same applies to the pancreas. It produces insulin, which breaks down sugar in the blood. But when the blood vessels are clogged, the pancreas cannot perform its function properly, and the cells become resistant to insulin or stop responding to it effectively.
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