[Webinar] Type 2 Diabetes and Parkinson Linked – 24 July 2021

People with pre-diabetes & diabetes are more likely to have serious complications from COVID-19. In general, people with pre-diabetes & diabetes are more likely to have more severe symptoms and complications when infected with any virus.

Your risk of getting very sick from COVID-19 is likely to be lower if your diabetes is well-managed. Having heart disease or other complications in addition to diabetes could worsen the chance of getting seriously ill from COVID-19, like other viral infections, because more than one condition makes it harder for your body to fight the infection.

This webinar discussed Should pre-diabetic & diabetes patients receive vaccination and below topics:

  • Vaccination development
  • Vaccination efficacy
  • Different vaccines
  • What are the side effects and the incidents
  • Are there major side effects for pre-diabetes and diabetic patients
  • Why are vaccines beneficial to pre-diabetic and diabetes patients

Want to know more details? Watch the video to find out more!

What Is Type 3 Diabetes – 17 July 2021

Why some researcher calling Alzheimer’s a Type 3 diabetes? Alzheimer is a neuro-degenerative disease that link to insulin resistance, which is the key issue of Type 2 Diabetes.

This webinar gave you insight how type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer disease affect the Body and Brain as follows:

  • Type 2 diabetes with insulin resistance affect blood supply to brain, you don’t get enough glucose, and Oxygen for your brain cells, brain cells can lead to neurodegeneration or die result dementia cognitive changes
  • Gene – APOE4 might be an association with Alzheimer and 50% 70% patients has this gene
  • Prediabetes need to control their blood sugar not to convert to diabetes
  • Diabetes need to lower their blood sugar A1C lower than 6.4% to eliminate all the Alzheimer and other health risks

Want to know more details? Watch the video to find out more!

Better Understanding of COVID-19 with Various Vaccines

People with pre-diabetes & diabetes are more likely to have serious complications from COVID-19. In general, people with pre-diabetes & diabetes are more likely to have more severe symptoms and complications when infected with any virus.

Your risk of getting very sick from COVID-19 is likely to be lower if your diabetes is well-managed. Having heart disease or other complications in addition to diabetes could worsen the chance of getting seriously ill from COVID-19, like other viral infections, because more than one condition makes it harder for your body to fight the infection.

This webinar discussed Should pre-diabetic & diabetes patients receive vaccination and below topics:

  • Vaccination development
  • Vaccination efficacy
  • Different vaccines
  • What are the side effects and the incidents
  • Are there major side effects for pre-diabetes and diabetic patients
  • Why are vaccines beneficial to pre-diabetic and diabetes patients

Want to know more details? Watch the video to find out more!

5 Steps To Prevent Diabetes Webinar

Wah Fong Tea Company successfully held an online webinar – “5 Steps To Prevent Diabetes” on June 13th, 2020. Let’s see what is interesting in this online webinar…

The webinar discussed “what is diabetes?”, “Can We Prevention of diabetes?”, “Cohort study of the effect of Lowsutea on average daily glucose level”, “5 steps to prevent diabetes” and “Why Lowsutea Works?”

Diabetes has become a very serious disease in Hong Kong. It affects all the large and small blood vessels of the whole body and can cause serious diabetic complications. Also, there are more than 700,000 diabetic patients in Hong Kong, 1 out of 10 people are diabetic, and 1 in 4 people aged above 65 are diagnosed with diabetes! Even more serious estimated 2,300,000 people are pre-diabetic if no actions are taken, a few years later they may become diabetic resulting in many health issues and high healthcare costs.

Diabetes is the body’s impaired response or production to insulin, which leads to abnormal carbohydrate metabolism and elevated glucose levels in the blood.

How should diabetes be prevented? In the webinar, five effective methods were proposed for you: 1) Maintain optimal weight and waist circumference; 2) Proper dieting; 3)  Exercise, with appropriate physically active. 4) Monitoring tracking your blood sugar, educating yourself to improve lifestyle, 5) Drink Lowsutea, and taking your medication if required. Want to know the details? Click on the video to watch the webinar!