An Improved Cure for Diabetes.
Research shows there is an 85% cure rate for diabetes simply by replacing the duodenumin in vivo, the area of the GI just below the stomach, with a "sleeve" that stops sugar from reaching the wall of the duodenum. The sleeve is cone shaped at the top, and is better than an operation like the roux-en-y because the cure here involves merely using the upper GI to reach the duodenum in a noninvasive method (the roux-en-y an operation first thought up by a surgeon named Roux
more than 100 years ago has tended to have severe complications and thus the high insurance rates put it out of reach for most diabetics).
The sleeve operation has been tested with controls and they have the same positive results of the operation as the roux-en-y, no more insulin, weight loss, reduced Branched Chain amino acids BCAA's ect. in just a day or so, ect. yet when a permeable sleeve and the sugar reached the duodenum was used all the same symptoms of diabetes were again seen. There's no way to know yet if the duodenum sleeve has a permanent cure, after all, all known chemical methods to control diabetes fail eventually. Since the mechanism of the sleeve is unknown and may be hormonal, I would say there's no guarantee the sleeve may fail with time.
Thus it may be of value to find drugs or other methods that change the duodenum specifically.
Inventors have thought of several cheaper methods to improve the duodenum;
The first method might involve two steps. First a pill might take a simple biopsy, then a special antibody exactly specific to the duodenum would be used to then use the duodenum's special physiology only found in this part of the GI or the physiology of the body to make it safe, and the antibody ect. would bind to render the duodenum, chemically inactive or better if needed (A dog needs to bark. My mom had a piano in our house with papers inside between the hammers and the wires to be less loud for the others nearby up the road, she must have read a lot of song sheet journals to find this method.).
Another method that involves merely swallowing pills with sensors and a magnetic switch to release the pills contents first when it reaches the area higher up from the duodenum, then a second pill also coats the aera further and so on till the lining of the region is coated in a glorified coat that then solidifies into a permanent sleeve, literally a 20 cent OTC cure for diabetes as improvements are made here.
If the antibody or liner methods fails certainly research into methods of combining neutralizers with the walls of the duodenum may make someone rich. Diabetes has shown a dramatic recent increase and few can either afford the roux-en-y or want the risk of an invasive Battle of the Bulge type operation.
Did You Know?
The computer keyboard has been found the most unclean area of the house (even if your body's a temple, religous). Imagine shared computers. IT professionals have a high rate of toxicity, second only to painters, this is one reason why. Though some say machines that could climb the walls to do the painters labor might be fast and saving, a method has been devised to solve computer toxicty too using magnetic gloves that are mostly like two bands connecting wrist and palm of hand. These levitate your hands like the 20,000 dollar couch invented about 2000 that levitates you except your hands are more alert to saving! The fields control your the forces on your wrist and hands so the problems like muscle damage when you type are much resolved by computer actuation of the forces on your wrist and hand.
The user sees a virtu-real, real 3d image where the lines of light meet and the reflexes of typing are much improved since sensors are also used here to essentially make the keyboard touch sensitive. Your hands never touch the keyboard so cleaner. Higher speed typing and more input, your hands are also stronger by the magnetic field, so good reflexes by reflexology...
Another trick might be to engineer good germs to cleanse your machine, research finds however this might not be as effective as the above.
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