top of page

HOW IS ACETONE LINKED TO DIABETES?

High glucose levels in the blood stream lead to high acetone in the urine and the breath of the patient.

Does the DIAPILL have sugar ?

The DIAPILL contains a sugar replacement called maltodextrin.

How To Use the Diapill

Just pop it in like you would with a normal mint candy and wait for the color change. If the color changes from red to green then you are at a risk of developing diabetes ketoacidosis or potentially having a sugar stroke.

You Ask — We Answer

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Product

Because, we care.

Affordable

The Diapill team will expand the amount of people helped.

CRUELTY FREE

No animals were harmed in the testing of Diapill.

VEGAN AND GLUTEN FREE

Everyone can use Diapill.

Rheiya Vig

Dietician

Skill, patience, and excellence are what Rheiya Vig brings to the table. Let  Rheiya Vig manage your wellness and healthcare with her years of experience.

Dr. Sheena Vig

Endocrinologist

A positive attitude is what best describes Dr. Sheena Vig. Dealing with diabetes herself , she understands the struggles and wants to make a difference.

Dr. Keerthana Nair

Medical Researcher

If you’re looking for kindness and compassion, then Dr. Keerthana is the person for you. She spent 20 years of her career developing the perfect Diapill recipe.

Our Team

Your Medical Professionals — Here to Serve You

Nurse Checking Girl
Chart & Stethoscope
Medical form with stethoscope
Doctor with Computer
Doctor taking blood pressure of older patient
Doctor Using Digital Tablet

Get to Know Us a Bit Better

Our Motivations

On July 11, Kycie Jai Terry died from undiagnosed type 1 diabetes at just five years old. Her tragic death illustrates how dangerous undiagnosed type 1 can be, and why it is paramount to know the warning signs of the disease.


Kycie’s story is a heartbreaking one. On Sunday 25 January, she complained to her parents, Jamie and Josh, about a headache.

Three days later, after sleeping all day on Monday and developing stomach pain and a sore throat, mother Jamie took Kycie to their doctor on Wednesday. Kycie was given antibiotics for strep throat.

After failing to show any improvement, Kycie was taken to the ER on Friday, before being transferred to Primary Children’s Hospital, Salt Lake City. Her blood sugar was 63.8 mmol/l, and Kycie had a seizure on the way to the hospital.

Kycie was experiencing diabetic ketoacidosis and entered a coma upon arriving at the hospital. The original diagnosis of strep throat from Kycie’s doctor was shockingly inaccurate.

Kycie remained in the coma for 24 hours, but regained consciousness. Her stay in the hospital lasted 111 days, where she was treated until 15 May, when she returned home to St. George with her family.

Despite doctors saying said she would have zero quality of life, she was able to roll over, wiggle her toes and even experience riding her bike, albeit with a lot of help from her family.

After her condition declined, Kycie was admitted back to Primary Children’s Hospital on June 27. She was put on a ventilator, but was able to breathe on her own again on 4 July. Kycie’s family welcomed her home again after she was discharged on 9 July.

Kycie died on Saturday 11 July in her father’s arms. Her funeral took place on Thursday 16 July at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ Boulder Ridge Stake Centre, St. George.o

Here’s What’s We Used

Ingredients

Reichardt's Dye

Further ingredients

Call and schedule an appointment with a member of our medical staff today and see what they can do for you!

FEATURES

PREVENTS DIABETIC ATTACKS

A Happier, Healthier You

PORTABLE

Here For You

Home Continuous Glucose Monitoring

Quality Care

Welcome to DIAPILL

Your Health is in Good Hands

Home: Welcome
Home: Service
Home: News
Home: Inner_about
Home: TeamMember
Home: Product
Home: FAQ

DIAPILL

©2023 BY [BUSINESS NAME]. PROUDLY CREATED WITH WIX.COM

bottom of page