The State Government Ministry of Health warns the population that an alleged “against diabetes” vaccine is considered a risk against health, since the alleged therapeutic properties attributed to it are not supported with scientific evidence that guarantees its effectiveness, securityand quality.
The Federal and State Commissions for Protection against Health Risks (Cofepris and Co -Co -Rings) assured that the product known as “Diabestevia” is a miracle product, so they call on the population not to be fooled by people who sell withThis supposed "against diabetes" vaccine.
The Cofepris issued a health alert in which it emphasizes that the diabester that is marketed and advertised on the Internet has not been evaluated by the health authority, so it has no sanitary record or has proven its effectiveness, although it is advertised as a supplementfood that supposedly regulates glucose.
For its part, COESPRIS asked the population not to consume miracle products because they can generate a health risk and added that it is important not to replace medical treatments or stop consulting health professionals to receive timely diagnosis and adequate treatmentFor each patient.
Additionally, the Cofepris warned of other irregular products that are promoted in the same pages as the diabester, such as: Nutri-Woman's, Nutri-Boy, Nutri-Men's, Progastroin, Microdosis, and Lipovacc, which have not been evaluated by the dependency eitherfederal.