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How Diabetes Develops

How Diabetes Develops

 

Ah Qiang, 35, always believed diabetes was an “old people’s disease.
It wasn’t until a recent health screening that he discovered his blood sugar had already reached a “danger zone.”

What surprised him even more was that he wasn’t overweight, and he didn’t particularly love sweets.
He simply lived like many Malaysian working adults: eating out frequently, lacking regular exercise, dealing with high stress, and getting insufficient sleep.

These common habits, however, represent one of the most typical — and most overlooked — pathways to diabetes in Malaysia.

 

According to the National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS), the prevalence of diabetes among Malaysian adults is 18.3%, and more than half were unaware of their condition before diagnosis.
Among all diabetic patients, over 90% have Type 2 Diabetes — a metabolic disorder closely linked to lifestyle factors, insulin resistance, and chronic inflammation.

 

What Causes Diabetes?

Type 2 diabetes is not caused by a single factor. Instead, it develops from the cumulative effect of multiple risk factors:

  • Obesity, especially abdominal fat
    Visceral fat promotes insulin resistance, which reduces the body’s ability to move glucose from the blood into cells — a core mechanism in Type 2 Diabetes.
  • Sedentary lifestyle and lack of exercise
    Physical inactivity lowers insulin sensitivity and increases the risk of obesity.
  • Unhealthy diet
    Diets high in sugar, refined carbs, calories, and fats all contribute to diabetes risk.
  • Genetics and family history
    A family history of diabetes increases risk due to genetic predisposition and shared lifestyle habits.
  • Other metabolic or chronic conditions
    Conditions such as hypertension, high cholesterol, sleep apnea, or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can increase diabetes risk.
  • Age and urban lifestyle
    Aging and urbanized living — fast food, sedentary work, and limited physical activity — contribute to higher diabetes prevalence in Malaysia.
     

Risks and Complications of Diabetes

Poorly controlled diabetes can damage multiple organs. Common complications include:

  • Cardiovascular diseases (heart attack, stroke, peripheral artery disease)
  • Diabetic nephropathy (kidney failure)
  • Retinopathy (risk of blindness)
  • Peripheral neuropathy (numbness, pain, foot ulcers)
  • Increased susceptibility to infections and delayed wound healing


Overall, diabetes not only impacts quality of life but also carries significant medical and financial burdens.

 

Introducing Stolle’s New Product: ImmNuGTF — A Formula for Blood Sugar Support

Managing diabetes and metabolic syndrome isn’t just about controlling blood sugar. It also involves reducing inflammation, supporting immunity, and maintaining metabolic balance.

ImmNuGTF is designed specifically for individuals needing blood sugar support.
It is lactose-free, easy to digest, retains patented bioactive factors, and adds four key glucose-management ingredients.

 

How ImmNuGTF Supports Blood Sugar Management

1. Reducing Chronic Low-Grade Inflammation

Many Type 2 diabetes patients experience chronic low-grade inflammation, which contributes to insulin resistance, unstable blood sugar, and increased cardiovascular risk.

ImmNuGTF contains Milk Protein Concentrate (MPC), which rich in patented ingredients:

  • Anti-inflammatory factors
  • Anti-atherosclerosis factors
  • Immunoglobulins (IgG, IgA)
    These components have been studied for their potential to reduce inflammatory markers, supporting metabolic, blood sugar, and cardiovascular health by lowering cholesterol and blood pressure.

 

2. Supporting Immune Balance and Reducing Infection Risk

Diabetic individuals often experience weakened immunity, compromised gut barrier function, and higher infection risk.

ImmNuGTF’s IgA and IgG help:

  • Protect gut mucosa (the body’s first immune barrier)
  • Maintain gut microbiome balance
  • Reduce certain infection risks
    Stable immunity contributes to overall health and wellbeing for those managing diabetes.

 

3. Four Key Glucose-Management Ingredients in ImmNuGTF

  • Bitter Melon Peptide — provides natural insulin-like activity
  • White Kidney Bean Extract — slows starch absorption
  • Eriomin (Citrus Bioflavonoid Extract) — enhances GLP-1 levels
  • Chromium — essential trace mineral supporting glucose metabolism 

 

Diabetes doesn’t develop overnight, and it won’t improve overnight.
But every small choice matters: eating a little healthier, moving a little more, and giving your body the nutrients it needs.

ImmNuGTF offers gentle, daily support in managing blood sugar — helping reduce inflammation, strengthen immunity, and protect long-term health.

Taking care of your health isn’t just for today. It’s for staying strong and enjoying life with the people you love, for many years to come.

 

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