Although recent stem cell discoveries hint that a cure for type 2 diabetes is a possibility in the future, current treatment is centred around managing blood sugar levels. Diabetics are encouraged to take particular care over their diet, making sure that they cut down on refined foods and saturated fat, and also to exercise to an appropriate level. However, there are also a range of natural supplements available that can support good diabetic health, and minimise the risk of complications amongst diabetes patients.
Before taking any kind of supplements, it is imperative to discuss your individual condition with your doctor, who should be able to advise you about the suitability of your idea when combined with your current medication and treatment plan. You should be extremely careful about what type and quantity of supplement you take, but if you do find one that suits, it can aid your condition enormously.
Supplements include Chromium, which is lacking in refined foods and helps the body to metabolise carbohydrates. Chromium Picolinate is available from most good health food stores. It is important to be aware of how it affects your body, so keep an extremely close eye on blood sugar levels.
Stevia, a unique South American herb, may also be able to help. It is much sweeter than sugar but lacks the calories and carbohydrates. Stevia can also help to reduce the desire for sweet food. Other supplements include Arginine, Spirulina, Garlic and Brewer’s Yeast.

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