Herbs & Diabetes
Are Herbs & Diabetes
Compatible
Self-medication and herbal treatment are becoming more and
more popular these days. For some diseases or illnesses, these
natural cures usually work well enough on their own, but for
some serious types of illnesses, self-medicating and herbal
medicines will not only refuse to work, but may also aggravate
the illness or introduce new afflictions.
When it comes to herbs & diabetes, it may not be a good
idea to forego standard treatment in favor of cheaper and less
complicated herbal treatment. These natural diabetes remedies
usually consist of certain types of preparations derived from
plants that are purported to have blood sugar controlling
capabilities. This is supported by historical records that
herbs & diabetes have gone hand in hand as early as 1550
B.C., with as many as 500 plants and plant extracts prescribed
to combat the disease. But be wary of jumping in on the
bandwagon.
It may seem like a good idea for a variety of unrelated and
economical reasons, but herbs & diabetes may be bad for an
individual since the standard treatment for diabetes usually
consists of careful and meticulous diet planning, regular
physical activities, extensive monitoring of blood sugar
levels, and when push comes to shove, medication. This complex
system of regulation and maintenance is designed to manage
diabetes and help people feel better in the long term, as well
as prevent complications. Everything about the standard
treatment for diabetes has been carefully studied and tested
for efficiency and effectiveness.
Herbal diabetes remedies, on the other hand, are very rarely
supported by actual studies and testing. Those that have been
proven to have blood sugar lowering properties were usually
tested on animals and have inconsistent or insufficient effects
for use in human cases.
Another important thing to consider is that herbal remedies
are not regulated, and there are no standards that have been
set in terms preparation and maintenance as well as
distribution. You don’t have any guarantees on the quality of
herbal remedies and the promises and ingredients on its label
have not been checked for accuracy. Add the fact that the label
may not include ingredients that have harmful side effects or
forget to mention it and you have yourself a recipe for a
diabetes-worsening problem.
This is not to say that you should avoid the issue of herbs
& medicines. If you think a herbal medicine would do
wonders for your case and would want to try it out, you are
free to do so but consult with your physician first. You may
get a lecture but if it’s a valid cure for your affliction,
chances are your physician is going to be the one who can judge
if it’s true.
At the end, always remember that diabetes treatment has
grown by leaps and bounds since the age when nothing more
efficient than plants and roots were available. Bear in mind
that a large number of the medication intended for diabetes
today were made from natural ingredients used to treat it ages
ago, and is a mark of progression.
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