- Faster insulin process
stabilisation in children with diabetes: 64% of a group of diabetic children
experienced a 2-3-day faster process stabilisation than the children in
the control group
- Reduced irritability
and greater composure in 80% of a group of children with diabetes, compared
to no change
in the control group
- Significant reduction
in severe dizziness in 81% of a group of female diabetes patients
- Faster adaptability
to the new condition in children with diabetes who received insulin for
the first time: 64% of a group of diabetes children adapted more quickly
to their new condition than those in the control group
- Reduced irritability,
improved emotional stability and
greater composure in 81% of a group of female diabetes patients
- Significant reduction
in headaches in 80% of a group of children with diabetes, compared to no
appreciable reduction in the control group
- Reduction in sleeping
disorders in 81% of a group of
female diabetes patients
- Reduction of headaches
in 81% of a group of female diabetes patients
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