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  1. Anonymous
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    I have a question related to diabetes. Is it necessary to have insulin always? Or can there be alternative therapy?

    Posted 2 years ago #
  2. jhonywillow
    Member

    People are now looking for alternative therapies which are natural and with no side effects. Yoga and Ayurveda techniques are good solutions for diabetes. However, the site http://tinyurl.com/cwe8mm is an e-book which offers completely natural solutions for diabetes. People suffering from diabetes need not feel helpless and frustrated any longer. They can simply register on the site for their copy of the book,

    Posted 11 months ago #
  3. michael
    Member

    Yes, you can prefer ayurvedic treatment. But for ayurveda you have to take proper precautions for food. It is better to take ayurveda medicine that are only the herbal things than that of aloepathic insulin.

    Posted 11 months ago #
  4. Yes there are some alternative medicines that can be used to cut down your insulin dosage, But scientifically no system of medicine is proved as alternative to insulin therapty.
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    Posted 10 months ago #
  5. maxjlone
    Member

    well what i know about diabetes mellitus is that it affects kidney function and water cannot be reabsorbed by the kidney tubules correctly, leading to edema....

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    Posted 8 months ago #
  6. Treatments for diabetes can include many elements. Conventional treatments in addition to complementary and alternative treatments are available.

    A health treatment that is not classified as standard Western medical practice is referred to as complementary and alternative medicine. Complementary and alternative therapy encompasses a variety of disciplines that include everything from diet and exercise to mental conditioning and lifestyle changes. Examples include acupuncture, guided imagery, chiropractic treatments, yoga, hypnosis, biofeedback, aromatherapy, relaxation, herbal remedies, massage, and many others.

    What Alternative Therapies Are Used to Treat Diabetes?

    Supplements

    * Chromium has been widely publicized as therapy to improve diabetes control. Although there are several studies that support a role for chromium as beneficial in diabetes, currently there are no recommendations for its use in diabetes management.
    * Magnesium has been studied for years as a form of therapy to improve glucose control in people with diabetes. A lack of magnesium has been associated with insulin secretion abnormalities and has been associated with diabetes complications.
    * Vanadium is derived from plant sources and has been shown in a few studies to increase a person's sensitivity to insulin. Thus far, no recommendations exist for supplementation to be given to people with diabetes.

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    Posted 2 weeks ago #

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