The option of ingesting insulin, instead of injecting it, could make life much easier to millions of diabetes patients, in addition to even slowing down the disease in their early stages.Today there are two pharmaceutical companies that carry the lead to get the first insulin pill;One is the Danish Novo Nordisk and the other is the Israeli Oramed, who has managed to get her compressed to have been approved by the United States Food and Medicines Administration during her second phase of clinical tests.
Oramed's pill, ORMD 0801, has made the insulin necessary to help the patient survive traffic through the digestive system and reach the liver.This organ regulates insulin secretion and the amount that passes to the bloodstream, so the body is responsible for administering the necessary insulin dose, instead of injection.
The Israeli company must still pass the third phase of the clinical tests in the United States before being able to be marketed, so there are still years to see this insulin pill in pharmacies.If Ormd 0801 passes all the evidence in humans satisfactorily, this could mean the end of injections for millions of people worldwide.
I will only say that, every time a relative or friend forwards me about "the healing of diabetes" or "the end of the punctures", I delete it without opening it.