Strategies that focus on increasing mitochondrial function could represent important new approaches in the treatment of diabetes. One agent under investigation is coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10).
Mitochondrial dysfunction is linked to a broad range of degenerative illness, from diabetes and neurological disorders to heart disease. Researchers have discovered that age-related mitochondrial dysfunction-which can ultimately lead to DNA damage and cell death-may be prevented and even reversed. The key lies in early and sustained interventions that support optimal mitochondrial health and function. CoQ10 in its superior form as ubiquinol may restore mitochondrial function. The organic adaptogen shilajit acts in synergy with ubiquinol, further enhancing mitochondrial function. R-alpha-lipoic acid and acetyl-L-carnitine have been shown in clinical studies to provide additional mitochondrial support.
To manage diabetes successfully....guess there are options available
#1 Improve beta cells function
#2 Improve Insulin resistance
#3 Improve mitochondrial function.
# 4 Loose fats from liver(managing NAFLD)
#5 manage overall fats ( control “Asprosin" release)
At present conventional treatment is just concentrated at churning beta cells to produce more insulin.
Most popular drug is 'Januvia'/Istamet which just prevent GLP1 getting destroyed by DPP4.But does this means beta cells are working...and DPP4 is culprit?
This is added with life style changes ...which means trying to overcome IR issue and managing fats.
But these are just way and tools to control Diabetes.
It is said over and again that losing just one Gram of fat from liver may give you permanent cure from diabetes.
Further if mitochondrial function is improved.....that will open one more avenue if not cure.... to control blood sugar....
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