Showing posts with label chinese herbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chinese herbs. Show all posts

Monday, December 13, 2010

Can you tell me what herb/supplement I can take to control my blood sugars?

Unfortunately, outside of insulin and the oral hypoglycemic drugs, there is nothing that can help lower your blood sugars. The majority of health supplements marketed for blood sugar control are junk, untested and do not serve any real medical benefit. Moreover, these supplements contain contaminants, many are even fakes and all of them are expensive.

The one thing you can is to exercise. There is a lot of evidence that regular exercise can help you lower your blood sugar, reduce your weight and even lower your cholesterol. It really does not matter what exercise you do, as long as you do something that is physical. There is no easy way out. Popping supplements/herbs has become an easy solution for everyone wanting to cure their medical problems. The problem with the health supplement market is that it is unregulated with no quality control. 

So if you want to leave a hassle free life with diabetes, start walking today. Walking is free, allows you to enjoy nature and does work-if you remain motivated.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Can I use herbs or natural supplements to treat diabetes?


Sure, you can use anything but you will die sooner than expected.

First the facts- if you have type 1 diabetes, then there is only one treatment and that is insulin. There is no other substitute. There is no herb, lotion, potion, paste, cream enema or a pill that can replace this very vital hormone. All people who have type 1 diabetes should know that there is no substitute for insulin. The consequences of mucking around with herbs for type 1 diabetes usually leads to one quick conclusion-death.

On the other hand, if you have type 2 diabetes, then you have a lot more options. All individuals who have type 2 diabete should exercise regularly and avoid too many sugary foods. Exercise and weight loss can lead to significantly better control of blood sugar. There are also a variety of oral medications that can be used to control blood sugars.

The role of herbs to control type 2 diabetes has not been established. Every single week, there is a new herb that is claimed to lower blood sugar. Some of the common herbs that have been touted to lower blood sugar include stevia, bilberry gymnome, and jambul. Many other herbs including Konjac mannan, American ginseng, Ipomoea batatas, Momordica charantia, nopal, aloe Vera, and fenugreek. However, the results of these herbs are neither consistent nor always reproducible. For most of these herbs, there is no scientific evidence that they actually work in diabetes. Most of the reported “medical benefits” of these herbs are only offered by dealers and vendors of health supplements who have a vested financial interest in the product.

While most herbs are safe and can be taken as supplements, one should not substitute them for the standard conventional anti diabetic medications without first discussing the issue with a doctor.

At present, the American Diabetes Association has argued against the use of herbs because the industry is not regulated and the quality of herbs is not controlled. One cannot even be sure if the same supplement bought in different stores will have the same quality or quantity. In the last few years, numerous Chinese herbs products have been found to contain actual prescription anti diabetic drugs that were banned more than 20 years ago. Given these uncertainties and problems with fake supplements, the consumers should be cautious when it comes to use of herbs for diabetes.

For a type 2 diabetic, the best medical advice is to exercise and reduce weight. These measures alone have been shown to significantly reduce blood sugars, lower blood pressure and decrease cholesterol. This approach is not only cheap and safe but the results are guaranteed if one is dedicated and motivated.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Can Chinese medicinal herbs relieve chronic fatigue syndrome: Part 1

Unfortunately there is no great treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome and this has led many people to turn to alternative health care supplements.

It is estimated that there are close to 5-10 million people with this disorder in the USA alone but the numbers are much higher world wide.

For some unknown reason people have been flocking to Chinese therapies for all their medical ailments. Some individuals seek Chinese herbs because of the mystic; some may have read reports and others because they have no choice.

There is ample written about Chinese herbal medicine but much of it is not based on science but mostly based on folk lore, anecdotal reports and “grand ma tales.”

Now North American researchers assessed the effectiveness of traditional Chinese medicine herbal products in treating chronic fatigue syndrome.

The results of various randomized clinical trials involving Chinese herbs and chronic fatigue were analyzed. More than 2400 references were evaluated.