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I need HELP urgently!

akhilshah

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Hi. I have had type 1 diabetes for just over two years and have been treating it with insulin for just over a year. I am studying my A Levels and need help with my A2 Design Tech project. I have decided to use insulin-treated diabetes as a theme. From this I thought other diabetics who have to inject daily might have some problems that could be solved by a product. One idea I generated was about storing, accessing and disposing the different items needed for treating diabetes e.g. needles, lancets, test strips. I have devised a very short questionnaire to help me research into this problem that I could solve in my project. I need as many people as possible to complete it. It is aimed at diabetics that have to inject insulin daily, so please let me know if you would like to help me with my research. I have the questionnaire saved as a word dospament that I can email to you to complete and then email back to me. Your help will be very much appreciated.

Thanks

Akhil
 
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Re: I need HELP urgently! - How to improve GTF in your body

Not all of us aware how important GTF (glucose Tolerance Factor) playing important roles in body metabolism in term of controlling sugar level.

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Clinical research confirmed that GTF can combine with insulin to improve the various symptoms of diabetes. It is an essential factor to maintain the normal glucose metabolism in the body. The onset of diabetes is directly related to the deficiency of trivalent chromium. Scientist carrying out research in this area for more than ten years has discovered that GTF deficiency in the body might lead to diabetes.

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