by Dr. Margaret Aranda
When you hear that someone is ‘diabetic,’ that usually refers to the formal name, diabetes mellitus. Mellitus is the Latin word for ‘sweet like honey.’
Historically, Egyptian manuscripts circa 1500 B.C. write of a disease associated with much urine output. Indians used the word, madhumeha (‘honey urine’) because ants were attracted to the sugary urine. Read on…
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