Blood sugar plays a crucial role in the body’s energy management, but chronic high blood sugar levels, often linked to diabetes, can lead to severe health complications. Conditions such as heart disease, kidney damage, and neuropathy frequently arise in individuals with uncontrolled diabetes due to prolonged exposure to elevated glucose levels. As for the prevalence of diabetes, according to the International Diabetes Federation, as of 2021, approximately 537 million adults worldwide were living with diabetes. This number is expected to rise to 783 million by 2045, highlighting the urgent need for effective reversal and prevention strategies.
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