Finding Appropriate Therapies for Blood Pressure, Diabetes (2), and Related Conditions

Alaa Al-Darraji (1)
(1) a:1:{s:5:"en_US";s:65:"University of Sfax - College of Science - Department of Chemistry";} , Iraq

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For many people worldwide, diabetes type 2, blood pressure, particularly hypertension, and associated conditions have been the most serious issues in recent decades. Since these illnesses differ from others, a sample from various societies was selected for this study in a tiny city in southern Iraq named "Al-Mejar Al-Kabeer" in order to investigate them accurately. those in this city engage in the same activities as those in other Iraqi cities, and the only change that has occurred in the previous 20 years is the switch from tap water to commercial water, known as R.O. Around 20,000 of the city's 70,000 residents have diabetes, which means that more than 28% of the population as a whole has the condition, and this ratio may be more for hypertension. The study's findings indicate that civilization is the primary cause of type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and related illnesses. Based on solid evidence, it is recommended that people with diabetes, hypertension, and related conditions take 5 grams of potassium ions (K+) daily and less sodium ions (2:1). Since insulin is actually made from recognized amino acids, the body needs adequate levels of these acids. As a result, the proper therapy for type 2 diabetes involves more than just potassium; it also requires adequate amounts of proteins every day or every three days. According to the research's references, diabetes and hypertension are widely understood conditions, but a chemist's perspective is necessary to completely comprehend them.

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Alaa Al-Darraji
alaa.hussein@uomisan.edu.iq (Primary Contact)
Al-Darraji, A. (2025). Finding Appropriate Therapies for Blood Pressure, Diabetes (2), and Related Conditions. Journal of Medical Case Reports and Reviews, 8(3), 1442–1466. https://doi.org/10.52845/JMCRR/2025/8-3-1
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