Can Belixz Shiruto Help People With Diabetes?

Thank you for visiting Mommy Lynn Blog. My name is Will and I am from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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Above is a picture of me at Brighton Beach, Victoria, Australia.

My trip to Melbourne was fully sponsored by BE International.

For your information, my wife and I have been building our business using the BE International business opportunity since March 2018.

We did quite well in the business and it is now our full time career.

In the BE business, one of the top selling item is the functional food product known as Belixz Shiruto.

My wife and I have been promoting and selling Shiruto since the product was launched back in 2019.

Recently, Shiruto has been trending on TikTok and a lot of people have been sharing their personal experience using Shiruto on the platform.

Due to the popularity of Shiruto on TikTok, many people have been reaching out to us through this blog asking whether people with diabetes can take Shiruto.

It’s seems a lot of people with diabetes have experienced positive results after taking Shiruto.

In this article, I will shed some light on the matter.

But before you read further, as a disclaimer, I do not have any medical background.

The reason I wrote this article is to share some information on Shiruto.

The info above is for educational purposes only.

I will include links to my reference information on the internet.

If you are not sure or you do not agree with me, please do your own research to find the answer you are looking for.

Firstly, if you are not sure what is Shiruto and what it can do for you, please click the link below.

[Shiruto By BE International Review – Vitamin For Our Immune Cell]

Whenever someone asked me if people with diabetes can take Shiruto, I will always ask them whether they have Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes.

What is Type 1 diabetes?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:

“Type 1 diabetes is thought to be caused by an autoimmune reaction (the body attacks itself by mistake). This reaction destroys the cells in the pancreas that make insulin, called beta cells. This process can go on for months or years before any symptoms appear.

Some people have certain genes (traits passed on from parent to child) that make them more likely to develop type 1 diabetes. However, many of them won’t go on to have type 1 diabetes even if they have the genes. A trigger in the environment, such as a virus, may also play a part in developing type 1 diabetes. Diet and lifestyle habits don’t cause type 1 diabetes.”

What is Type 2 diabetes?

According to the Mayo Clinic website:

“Type 2 diabetes is a condition that happens because of a problem in the way the body regulates and uses sugar as a fuel. That sugar also is called glucose. This long-term condition results in too much sugar circulating in the blood. Eventually, high blood sugar levels can lead to disorders of the circulatory, nervous and immune systems.

In type 2 diabetes, there are primarily two problems. The pancreas does not produce enough insulin — a hormone that regulates the movement of sugar into the cells. And cells respond poorly to insulin and take in less sugar.”

If the prospect does not know whether he / she has Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, I will ask them to check with their doctor.

You see, though there are many testimonials from people with diabetes using Shiruto and experienced positive results, Shiruto can only help people with Type 1 diabetes.

The active ingredient in Shiruto is known as IP-PA1.

According to the Anticancer Research website:

“IP-PA1 is a macrophage-activating food component. IP-PA1 induces activation of macrophages in vitro . IP-PA1 activates macrophages and dendritic cells (DC), mainly via TLR-4.”

As stated in the Belixz Shiruto product catalog, IP-PA1 can help to repair insulin-producing cells and maintain insulin production (Type 1 diabetes) to delay disease outbreak.

You can read more about the study report on IP-PA1 listed on the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin here.

Therefore, the Belixz Shiruto product from Japan by BE International can only help people with Type 1 diabetes.

If you have Type 2 diabetes, you may have to find an alternative solution.

Thank you for reading this article about Shiruto and I hope my sharing gave you some information about the product and what it can do for you.

Before I end this article, please read the disclaimer page on this blog.

The content above are for information and educational purposes only.

Please do your own due diligence. If you are not sure, please consult a medical professional.

If you have any question, click on the link below to message me on WhatsApp and I will assist you.

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