Did you know that there are more than 100 million people around the world who suffer from a bad pancreas? We call this affliction diabetes. The number of individuals suffering from this sickness is increasing rapidly, year after year, like a contagious disease. This, despite the fact that it is easy to detect and there are treatments that work which the body tolerates very well.

There are many types of diabetes. These two are the most widely known:

  • sweet diabetes ( known as insulin-dependant) and,
  • non-sweet diabetes (known as non-insulin-dependant).

Sweet diabetes is a chronic illness related to a difficulty with the absorption of glucose by the cells, which leads to a permanent increase in the amount of glucose in the blood. This bodily mismanagement of glucose leads to an affected pancreas!

According to the World Health Organisation, an increase of 170 % in the number of diabetics around the world is predicted by 2025! Why?

  • Our diet is too rich and abundant,
  • We are not exercising enough,
  • Stress is ever more present.

This sickness is societal just like cancer, arteriosclerosis and infarction.

The insulin secreted by the pancreas is the key to allowing glucose to penetrate the cells. Without insulin, glucose stays in the blood. Consequently, the cells lack glucose which results in a lack of energy.

As for hyperglycaemic individuals, the excess of glucose in the blood goes to the vessel cavities and binds with proteins, thus making them abnormal. This association makes the vessels harder and reduces their viability, preventing an exchange between the blood and the organs. From this, various pathologies result, such as distal arteriosclerosis, the possibility of gangrene in the feet and legs, and many other complications. We have to understand that these complications are the result of bad blood due to an unhealthy pancreas.

How can Vie de Velours help you?

Elk velvet antler can help you by its ability to rebuild red cell levels in the blood that transport oxygen which, in turn, stimulates circulation and the gaseous exchange action.

Because of its mineral content, which includes zinc as a major trace element, it becomes indispensable in several enzymatic reactions. We can find zinc in large quantities in the liver and pancreas. It interacts in the storage and absorption of insulin by the cells of the pancreas.

Let’s not forget the essential fatty acids like Omega 3, which reduce insulin resistance The elk velvet antler in Vie de Velours, and its 40 major nutritive elements, help diabetics daily to fight the sicknesses resulting from a lazy pancreas, by stimulating and energizing it.

On this note, I wish you a Vie de Velours!