Nu-Prep, perfect and official supplements 'extra push'

Nu-Prep, perfect and official supplements 'extra push'
Negative - Prohibited List. ADAMAS, New Delhi, India. NON-DRUG. Nu-Prep official supplement 'The National Sports Institute of Malaysia'

Sunday, 19 April 2026

"His Toe Was Turning Black. 6 Days Later, the Doctor Wrote: 'Skin Reconnecting, Pain Much Reduced

 Metformin Wasn't Enough. This Changed Everything.


Dated 22 March, 2026. 

In clinical context, this is almost certainly a daily blood glucose log – possibly pre- or post-meal readings. The repeated 9.5 mmol/L is significant: it is still elevated but dramatically lower than the original 20–22 mmol/L.

 

Nu-Prep & diabetes.
Dated 11 April , 2026. 


11 April 2026, Saturday

Dry, skin bright, swelling beginning to reduce

This is the earlier “before” note – already showing early healing signs, but not yet full resolution.

 

Nu-Prep & diabetes.
Dated 17 April , 2026. 

Friday, 17 April 2026

Wound dries quickly, skin beginning to reconnect, skin not dark & not swollen (reduced). Pain significantly reduced.

 

This is the later “after” note – showing clear progression.

 

Revised Case Study with Timeline & Evidence. From Critical Condition to Controlled Recovery

A Documented Case (Male, 50s) – Malaysia

 

This patient’s recovery is recorded in three pieces of evidence, all dated, all handwritten by his clinical team:

 

Date Evidence Key Findings

Before Ramadan (approx. March 2026) Verbal report + initial glucose log Glucose 20–22 mmol/L; big toe discolored, painful, tissue damage; walking difficult

11 April 2026 Clinical note #1 “Dry, skin bright, swelling beginning to reduce” – early healing

During Ramadan Glucose log (numbers) Repeated readings of ~9.5 mmol/L – stable, down from 20+

17 April 2026 Clinical note #2 “Wound dries quickly, skin reconnecting, not dark, not swollen, pain much reduced”

 

The Clinical Notes – Direct Evidence

 

Note #1 (11 April 2026 – Saturday):

(Dry, bright skin, swelling beginning to subside)

 

Note #2 (17 April 2026 – Friday):

(Wound dries quickly, skin beginning to reconnect, skin not dark & not swollen. Pain much reduced.)

 

What changed in 6 days?

 

·       From “swelling beginning to reduce” → “not swollen”

·       From “dry, bright skin” → “skin reconnecting”

·       From no mention of pain → “pain much reduced”

 

This is progressive, documented healing - not a single snapshot.

The Glucose Log – Quantitative Support

 

While the patient originally presented with 20–22 mmol/L readings, the log shows repeated values around 9.5 mmol/L – a drop of more than 50%.

 

For a patient in critical condition, stable 9.5 mmol/L during Ramadan fasting is a clinically meaningful improvement, even if not yet ideal. It represents escape from the danger zone.

 

The Treatment That Worked

 

·       Baseline: Metformin (continued throughout)

·       Adjunct: NuPrep (PHYSTA® Tongkat Ali) optimized from 2 to 10 capsules daily

·       2:00 AM: 4 capsules

·       7:00 AM: 4 capsules

·       Bedtime: 2 capsules

 

The turning point came after dose optimization. Low dose (2 capsules) did nothing. Higher, structured dosing produced measurable change.

 

Why This Matters for Domestic & International Audiences

 

For Malaysian readers:

This is Tongkat Ali – our heritage – used not as a superstition, but as a standardized, dosed adjunct alongside prescribed medication, with documented clinical followup. It worked when Metformin alone was failing.

 

For international readers:

This case demonstrates a principle applicable anywhere:

 

“If a natural adjunct does not work at a low dose, do not assume it is ineffective. Dose optimization and timing may unlock its potential.”

 

It also shows that wound healing, pain reduction, and glucose stability can be documented in simple clinical notes – no expensive imaging required.

 

Current Status (as of 17 April 2026)

 

Parameter Before After (17 April)

Blood glucose 20–22 mmol/L ~9.5 mmol/L (stable)

Toe wound Dark, swollen, open Drying, reconnecting skin, not dark, not swollen

Pain Severe Much reduced

Mobility Very difficult Improved, still cautious

 

Ongoing regimen: Metformin + NuPrep (10 capsules daily)

 

A Responsible Closing Note

 

This is one realworld case, not a clinical trial.

Individual results vary. Always consult a physician before changing diabetes management.

 

But for this 50yearold man - the evidence is clear:

Two clinical notes, six days apart, show progressive healing. A glucose log shows stability. And the patient’s own experience – less pain, better energy – confirms it.

 

Alhamdulillah… it is getting better.

 

Real recovery, real proof. Get Nu-Prep now before things get worse.

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