A Hypothetical Approach to Sugar Disease Treatment
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In the current recent trend, so many diabetes patients’ statistics are more visible in almost all hospitals. In this paper one can give a perfect remedy as a working theorem of hypothesis. The addition of Jupiter planet energy for type 2 sugar and the addition of Venus planet energy for type 1 diabetes in the form of food, grain, herbs, flowers, spices, seeds, vegetables, and fruits. Consuming these is not enough, again, friends. Usually, Jupiter and Venus’s friends’ planets’ food consumption is one more kind of treatment for sugar disease. The human body part ruling over the pancreas gland, which gives insulin fluid as hormones, then the natural way of increasing food, such as sweet potato, broccoli, fenugreek, turmeric, etc., and resistance to the flow of glucose through urine is again consuming friends’ planets of the Jupiter planet. Even Soul liquid is equivalent to DNA & RNA, resulting in sperm count potency and seminal fluid, which decides the human strength, especially for couples in married life for children's production. Deficiency of Jupiter energy and Venus’s energy results in sugar and diabetes disease. Also in a few cases, lifestyle and stressful work environment and heredity for type 2. One can cure through ayurveda methods and gain naturally by consuming food. In the universe there are few negative energy species that are in contact with single-sense-level beings, so this sugar disease will be spreading randomly at peak level. Also, there will be counters for these species as positive energy species, usually 1D sheath species as same as ancestors.
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