A Recent Research Review Found a Link Between Diabetes and Back Pain

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(Newswire.net — May 3, 2021) Orlando, FL — Health authorities have long been warning against diabetes and the complications it causes. This incurable disease actually continues to affect more and more people around the globe today.

A review by University of Sydney suggests that individuals suffering from diabetes tend to be at a higher risk of low back pain by 35 percent. Further, they are also at an increased risk of neck pain by 24 percent compared to those without diabetes.

This research was published in PLOS ONE.

According to associate Professor Manuela Ferreira, the paper’s senior author, there was insufficient evidence in the review to establish a causal relationship between diabetes and back or neck pain.

Ferreira is from the University’s Institute of Bone and Joint Research.

“Diabetes and low back pain and neck pain seem to be somehow connected. We can’t say how but these findings suggest further research into the link is warranted,” Ferreira adds.

This study has also found that diabetes drugs tend to have an influence on pain, and this is due to their effects on blood glucose levels.

Today, there is an estimated 382 million individuals with type 2 diabetes, which is the most common form of this metabolic disease.

Experts have been strongly recommending to take the helpful measures in warding off this condition. 

Not many people are aware that some natural remedies like berberine may work wonders in fighting this condition. This therapeutic ingredient is widely studied nowadays due to its disease-fighting potentials.

Berberine has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine, and has been studied for decades due to its therapeutic potentials.

In animal and clinical studies, researchers suggest that berberine has an ability to effectively address diabetes and its complications, which include kidney damage, cognitive decline, and obesity.

Scientists say that berberine has the ability to target AMP-activated kinase (AMPK). It is worth mentioning that the AMPK is considered to be an effector protein that plays a wide range of roles in the production or energy as well as utilization pathways. 

In a 2006 study, berberine was able to demonstrate its ability to promote phosphorylation of AMPK. This according to experts, directly increases the AMP-to-ATP ratio in the cell. This surprisingly stimulates the uptake of glucose.

Through this activity, it exhibits direct anti-hyperglycemic effects and this is vital for individuals with type 2 diabetes. Some other studies suggest that berberine also works through non-AMPK-related pathways. 

Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences reveal that berberine enhances the expression of insulin receptors. This shows promise of berberine’s ability to reduce insulin resistance in individuals with type 2 diabetes. 

To experience its diabetes-fighting effects, highly potent and pure formulas like Divine Bounty Berberine may be helpful (amazon.com/Berberine-Supplement-600mg-Per-Capsule/dp/B06XPCSTYM).

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