A treatment with the concept of mitochondrial medication developed by Dr Heinrich Kremer can demonstrably improve and successfully treat actual parameters of Diabetes Mellitus II as well as its risk factors.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
40
Oral therapy with mitochondrial preparations based on recipes of Dr Kremer and the Tisso company: ProEMSan (large intestinal symbionts with 31 strains of bacteria) Pro Basan (small intestinal symbionts) ProSirtusan (Polyphenol-mix and vitamins) ProVita D3 (Vitamin D3 supplement) ProOmega (Omega 3-fatty acid preparation) ProCarnitin (Carnitine-preparation) ProSango Vital (trace element preparation)
Infusion therapy in the form of a complex mix: 500ml-solution with trace elements, amino acids and antioxidants.
Intravenous-Blood-Laser-Therapy: the Webermedical device will be used
CFI Centrum für Integrative Medizin
Speyer, Germany
RECRUITINGHbA1c Test (Glycated hemoglobin)
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
Blood count
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
Electrolytes
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
Liver, pancreatic and kidney retention values
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
Lipids: Cholesterol,Triglycerides
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
Oxyd LDL (low-density lipoprotein cholesterol)
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
Free lipids fasting
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
Lipoprotein A
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
Fibrinogen
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
CRP (C Reactive protein)
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
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Nutritional therapy based on IgG-blood results. Significant antibody-formation against foodstuffs will be ascertained (in foodstuffs evaluated through the BioMedicalScreen), will be taken out of the diet - the background being the additional lowering of risk potential of those antibodies causing the so called "silent inflammation" (sub-clinical inflammation) -ultimately an anti-inflammatory diet will be given in the protocol. The following have special focus: gluten, cow's milk, fish, meat, nuts.
LDH-Isoenzymes (Lactate dehydrogenase)
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
Homocysteins
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
Nutrient IgGs Panels (BiomedicalScreen)
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
Insulin, Adiponectin, Leptin
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
Potassium, selene, magnesium, zinc in whole blood
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
SHbG, full-testosterone (Androgen-Index)
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
PlasminInhibitor I
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average
Vitamins B1,B2,B6,B 12, Vitamin D
Laboratory test
Time frame: 4 month average