In the United States there are currently over 23 million people with diabetes according to the American Diabetes Association. Type-2 diabetes is the most common form of this disease. Type-2 diabetes means your body doesn’t seem to make enough insulin. There are medications people can take to manage this disease, and lifestyle changes can be beneficial as well. There are a variety of well-studied alternative medicines that people are now starting to integrate into their lives to help them manage type-2 diabetes.
Chromium
The
American College of Nutrition asserts that
chromium plays a key role in how the body uses insulin to burn such things like
carbohydrates, sugar, proteins, and fats. Because chromium is an
insulin-enhancing mineral, it can be very helpful in controlling some of the
symptoms of type-2 diabetes. Some foods with chromium are raw onions, romaine
lettuce, and ripe tomatoes. Chromium can also be purchased as a supplement.
Cinnamon
In
his study at the University in Peshawar ,
researcher Alam Khan, PhD states that cinnamon can help glucose metabolism and
the overall condition of diabetes. The reason is that one of the compounds in
cinnamon, hydroxychalcone, can lower blood glucose levels, along with low-density
lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, and triglycerides. Cinnamon can be purchased in
supplemental form at any health food store.
Berberine
In
a clinical trial published in Metabolism, with people diagnosed type 2 diabetes
and were randomly divided into groups and assigned to take metformin
(Glucophage) or berberine. Improvements were noted the very first week, and at
the study’s conclusion, the average blood sugar and hemoglobin A1C levels
significantly decreased in both groups. Remarkably, berberine helped fight
diabetes every bit as effectively as metformin. The researchers concluded that
the two had “identical effect in the regulation of glucose metabolism.” A personal note, I have been using Bererine for about four months and my morning sugars have dropped 15- 20 number and A1C dropped a few.
Glucomannan
Glucomannan (amorphophallus konjac) is a natural dietary fiber that
comes from the konjac root. It slows the stomach from emptying, which, in turn,
can cause a more gradual absorption of sugar. Because it slows down the absorption of sugar and cholesterol in the stomach, it
can help control sugar levels in diabetes. The additional bonus to this is it
can reduce cholesterol levels which, according to American Diabetes
Association, is an aid in treating type-2 diabetes.
Ginseng
A study at the University
of Toronto has discovered
that American
as well as Korean ginseng can reduce blood glucose
levels in people who have type-2 diabetes. Researchers believe that ginseng
lowers the glycemic response after carbohydrate consumption if taken 40 minutes
before eating carbohydrates.
Bitter Melon
A
study that appeared in this year in the Journal of Chemistry and Biology, shows
a great deal of promise for bitter melon, a fruit found in Asian stores. The
research showed that bitter melon can activate a certain enzyme that helps
regulate metabolism by transporting glucose into the cells.
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