Anonymous ID: 13374d Dec. 15, 2019, 2:53 p.m. No.7518458   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8470 >>8471 >>8599

Potential cure for diabetes type 2?

Already posted in Pharma Research General #1

 

High School Student From The Philippines Wins International Science Award For Her Discovery Of Wonder Fruit That Can Cure Diabetes (Type 2)

 

https://www.naturalblaze.com/2019/11/high-school-student-from-the-philippines-wins-international-science-award-for-her-discovery-of-wonder-fruit-that-can-cure-diabetes.html

http://archive.is/3mFtz

 

She is also among the 12 deserving candidates invited to the International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. She will represent her country, the Philippines, in perhaps the largest competitions for pre-college students in the field of scientific research. She is the first from her group to be honored with the Gokongwei Brothers Foundation Young Scientist Award.

 

Maria’s study, which she did independently, was titled “Bioactive Component, Antioxidant Activity, and Antidiabetic Properties of Muntingia calabura Linn. An In Vitro Study”. It is in this study that she has come upon the possibility of this fruit as a cure for diabetes. She has presented an in-depth study of Aratiles as a permanent cure for type 2 diabetes. This fruit grows naturally all over her country.

 

This fruit is a very inexpensive method to combat diabetes, she says. Every part of the Aratiles tree is edible including the leaves, branches, and flowers and is helpful in combating the disease as they all consist of antioxidants that help cure diabetes.

 

Diabetes or diabetes mellitus is a silent killer. This metabolic disease causes a spike in blood sugar levels. This is because the body does not make sufficient insulin or can’t effectively use the insulin made by the body. This hormone helps to move sugar from the blood to the cells where it is stored as energy. If diabetes is left untreated it can damage the eyes, kidneys, nerves and a host of other body organs.

 

Aratiles is also found in many countries and is known as Panama berry, bolaina yamanaza, Jamaican Cherry, Singapore cherry, and many other names. In the Philippines alone it is known by several other names such as kerson, datiles, manzanitas, etc.

 

Maria discovered that although the plant has been studied for more than 2 decades, its full potential has not been realized. She went several times to the Food and Nutrition Research Institute Laboratory and eventually discovered that the Aratiles fruit is a rich source of antioxidants and can be used to effectively prevent type 2 diabetes through the prevention of postprandial hyperglycemia.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2U8C6-JG6M

Diabetes has taken the lives of several members of Isabel Layson’s family. Realizing how costly medication can be, she thought of finding a cheap cure for the disease. Aratiles grows abundantly in their backyard and by the roadsides of her hometown, Iloilo City. This gave her the idea of studying the fruit’s antioxidant and anti-diabetic properties. She hopes her research could lead to the development of a cost-effective alternative cure for diabetes.

 

Isabel’s research won as Best Individual Research in Life Science during the Department of Education’s 2019 National Science and Technology Fair. Her research - and six other entries - also represented the Philippines in the 2019 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Due to her excellence in Science and Technology, she is among the pioneer recipients the Gokongwei Brothers Foundation Young Scientist Award.

Anonymous ID: 13374d Dec. 15, 2019, 3:06 p.m. No.7518667   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7518470

I'm pretty sure that's a cover story and Q team is behind it.

 

Video published 5/17/2019

17 well duh

5+2+1+9 = 17

 

How many coincidences before it becomes mathematically impossible?