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Blood Balance Formula
by fiona basil (2020-07-29)
The symptoms of diabetic foot are the appearance of ulcers as a consequence of rubbing or trauma, they are difficult to cure and can become infected. This is one of the most serious signs, but not the only one. It is also common for other related and more or less obvious signs to arise, such as the case of the presence of tingling and cramps, as well as the absence of sensitivity. When diabetes affects the feet due to deterioration of the nervous system, the nerves are damaged, causing loss of sensation in the feet. That is why, when a cut or chafing occurs in the feet, these usually go unnoticed, leading in turn to problems that can cause new pressure points in which blisters, ulcers or chafing are formed.Blood Balance Formula