Treatment of diabetes using alternative medicine
Although there have been considerable advances in conventional medicine, many people believe strongly in the use of complementary and alternative medicine for many conditions and this is certainly true in the case of diabetes.
But before using any form of complementary or alternative medicine you should consult your doctor so that he can advise you of any possible medical consequences of such treatment.
There are different types of complementary and alternative therapy for diabetes including:
1. Guided imagery which is a technique that relaxes the mind and body and develops an ability to deal with the body’s response to pain using peaceful images. This can be particularly helpful for diabetes suffering with nerve damage.
2. Acupuncture can be used to help release the natural chemical painkillers. It can be especially helpful for diabetes suffering with often painful nerve damage.
3. Magnesium that is a mineral found in green leaf vegetables, whole grain foods and nuts, appears to play a significant role in many of the body’s functions including functions of the nerves, heart, muscles and bones. It also helps the body to handle glucose and low levels of magnesium are often found in people suffering from diabetes.
4. Ginseng has become very popular for the treatment of a great number of different conditions. Studies show that ginseng can help reduce glucose levels, but this evidence is not strong enough yet to say just how effective it is as a form of therapy.
Before trying any form of complementary or alternative medicine, make sure you consult your doctor because you are treating a serious and potentially life-threatening condition.