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Defying Diabetes

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Harry's Promising Drug
A Chemistry Professor From Medan Has Invented A Natural Drug Believed To Have The Potential To Cure Diabetes. It Is Still Waiting For A Distribution License From The Drug And Food Supervising Agency (bpom).


FEW would guess that Jumingan, a healthy-looking, 60-year-old living in Medan, North Sumatra, was in a coma just two years ago. "I had grown thinner and weaker. I had to crawl to the bathroom, as I found it very difficult to move my legs," Jumingan said. "Many people thought my life would be cut short."

Jumingan has diabetes, a condition that causes gangrene, or the death of body tissue. Despite a series of expensive medical treatments, Jumingan's condition showed little improvement. The gangrene, meanwhile, almost claimed his fingers.

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Harry's Promising Drug
A Chemistry Professor From Medan Has Invented A Natural Drug Believed To Have The Potential To Cure Diabetes. It Is Still Waiting For A Distribution License From The Drug And Food Supervising Agency (bpom).


FEW would guess that Jumingan, a healthy-looking, 60-year-old living in Medan, North Sumatra, was in a coma just two years ago. "I had grown thinner and weaker. I had to crawl to the bathroom, as I found it very difficul


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