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A Research with Diabetes

Wednesday August 23 2006 18:20:32 PM BDT

Dr Ibnul Hassan, Bangladesh

Fighting with diabetes
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Diabetes is a disease that affects millions of people across the globe. The cause of diabetes continues to be a mystery, although both genetics and environmental factors such as obesity and lack of exercise appear to play roles.Being a medical professional I know the owes of diabetic peoples.It took a great deal of courage to take my decission to try to do sometging and to find something that really works.

The main focus of my work continued to the development of new oral hypoglycemic drug that is cost effective,easily available and with least or no adverse effects.Over decades some peoples of this subcontinent used some herbs to decrease blood sugar and I collected information on them. Among some herbs only one seemed very effective than I expected and was worth of research.

After thoroughout investigation and meticulous research i started clinical trials to develop a new generic which reducess blood sugar to a greater extent. Over the last 5 years I have applied it around 200 patients with diabetes and all of them have responded well and maintained a very good quality of life with normal bood sugar level and the most important aspect was that it was better than I expected.I would like to take the opportunity to say it was truly much more than I anticipated.

The positive finding from this study so far is that female with DM responds quickly than male diabetics .The stability of the bloodsugar level depends on the dose of the drug .I aim to continue with this trial and to work on improving the significance and durability of responses to the drug.

In addition to improvements in therapeutic protocol it is my aim to collaborate with colleagues around the world , using the knowledge gained from previous research in a clinical trial ,to formalise this data. Over the last few years i have completed significant amount of study and evidence sugests that it also plays an important role in irregular bowel habbit as diabetic patients with constipation reports regular bowel clearence after taking this drug.

It should be noted that the results reflects a non-specific activation/increased sensitivity of beta cell receptors to better recognize insulin which virtually eliminates insulin resistance and interferes with glucose absorption from the intestine and prevents adrenal hormones from stimulating the liver to produce glucose, both of which directly reduce blood sugar levels.

I belive one day in near future we will be able to treat diabetes with more clear results and with half the cost they are now spending.So it is my hope to carry on this research and if I can work in a team now with hightech fascilities i am sure that we will have the honour to usher a new way to treat diabetes successfully.Hence I need some technical assistance to end this research and announce it before media. Regards,

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Dr.M.I.Hassan
Dhaka,Bangladesh
E Mail : dihrsl@yahoo.com
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