Iranian researchers at a knowledge-based company have managed to produce a belt for digestive problems, especially for people with diabetes and obesity.
Mustafa Jafari, the director of the knowledge-based company, has told Mehr News Agency, “For the first time, we have designed a belt that resolves gastrointestinal problems, including constipation.”
This product, based on the stimulation of the large intestine, causes sticky substances to slip, and that can resolve the digestive problem of the individual. Through this intestine movement, digestive problems will be resolved in 20 sessions.
In fact, the digestive tract belt is used to restore intestinal function. The removal of constipation, abdominal bloating, palpitations, abdominal pain, etc. are some of the problems that can be resolved with this belt.
Since many people with diabetes have bowel indolence and are suffering from this disorder, these individuals, as well as people with obesity, can use the belt.
Experiments conducted under the supervision of eight gastroenterologists show that up to 95% of digestive problems are resolved.
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This belt has no similar models inside or outside the country, and has been patented. The digestive tract belt is a combination of modern and traditional medicine and can be a substitute for medications.
Elderly, children, non-active employees, workers, people with disabilities, hospitalised patients, people with diabetes, hypothyroidism, Parkinson’s disease, MS, and the consumers of constipation drugs can use this belt.
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