That constant itch in the groin area is probably caused by "Zombie Cells" attacking your pancreas.
The pancreas is responsible for secreting insulin.
One of the main functions of insulin is to get sugar from the blood stream into our cells . . . to be used for energy. It's like a key that opens the cell wall to let sugar in.
When the pancreas is affecred by these "zombie cells'' it can lead to insulin not being secreted efficiently . . . causing a build-up of sugar in the blood.
This results in erratic blood sugar levels which leads to all kinds of problems including . . .
- Itchiness in the groin area
- Numbness in hands and feet
- Blurry vision
- Slow healing wounds
- Always feeling tired
- Loose teeth
- Always feeling thirsty.
- Erectile dysfunction