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‘Cell innovation’ is necessary when the wrist and leg are not suffering from diabetes

[이데일리 이순용 기자] In September of last year, a 41-year-old office worker man, A, visited a neurologist saying that he could not get up because he had no strength in his legs. Mr. A was diagnosed with diabetes three years ago, but he was maintaining stable glycated hemoglobin and fasting blood sugar as his symptoms were well controlled with drugs.

I was relieved, but five months before my visit to the neurologist, sudden weakness in both fingers, thenar muscle atrophy, came, and my grip strength almost disappeared. The weakness of the left hand was more severe than that of the right hand. The patient suspected that it was a herniated disc and took magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), but it was confirmed that it was not. After a month, my thigh muscles did not have any strength, so it was difficult to go up and down the stairs.

After a thorough diagnosis with the neurologist, it was presumed that the capillary muscle atrophy and weakness of the thigh muscle were due to complications of diabetes, but the doctor in charge was unable to reveal the specific causal result of why these symptoms occurred, although blood sugar was fine. However, it was judged that sciatica was induced as he walked precariously with no strength in his thighs.

Diabetes is basically a disease in which blood vessels lose elasticity and weaken due to high blood sugar, and nerves and muscles are also gradually damaged by oxidized saccharides. The sciatic nerve is a nerve that runs from the lower back through the hip pelvis, through the back of the thigh, and down to the toes. When the sciatic nerve is compressed, the lower back, buttocks, and the back of the thigh are pulled, and symptoms such as tingling and numbness occur together.

One of the factors that causes sciatica is piriformis syndrome. The pear-shaped piriformis muscle is a muscle that connects the triangular tailbone to the upper end of the thighbone (femur). The sciatic nerve under the piriformis muscle is compressed and various symptoms appear. Even after various tests, it is not a herniated disc or spinal stenosis, but the symptoms are similar to those of these spinal diseases.

Shim Young-ki, director of Yonsei S Clinic, said, “People whose blood vessels, nerves, and muscles continue to deteriorate due to diabetes often have insufficient blood sugar management alone. We can recommend electrical stimulation therapy that energizes the body,” he said.

Detox is a method of discharging waste products accumulated in cells through heat therapy, administration of antioxidant functional nutrients, diet improvement, appropriate exercise, and injection of customized nutrient solution. The cells should be filled with clear and clean fluid, but patients with autoimmune diseases such as diabetes have turbid liquids such as thick sputum, which needs to be improved with detoxification therapy, Shim explained.

In addition, if you use ‘Hoatarigen Therapy’ (LQ therapy), which is an electrical stimulation treatment, you can infuse strength into diseased cells while aiming for a detoxifying effect. Director Shim said, “All cells with pain or inflammation or cancer cells have a low level of intracellular negative charge. It is a treatment based on the principle of saving negative charge by sending it to the unit of diseased cells deeply.”

He emphasized, “If the LQ therapy is used for a disease for which the diagnosis is ambiguous and there is no proper treatment, cells are gradually activated and body homeostasis is restored, thereby helping to fundamentally solve pain diseases.”

In the case of Mr. A, after receiving Hoatarigen therapy at least once a week for 4 months, his symptoms improved by about 60%. By 7 months, the pain had been relieved by 90% and I was able to stand up on my own without holding onto a wall or support. Director Shim explained that starting with the symptoms of leg wheezing, he is recovering his walking ability as his legs gradually gain strength.

Director Shim Young-ki is treating patients who cannot walk properly due to a problem with the sciatic nerve, which runs from the waist, through the hip and pelvis, through the back of the thigh, and down to the toes.

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