Diabetes????
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Natural and Alternative Treatments – A Holistic Approach In Medicine
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Any information found on this website is strictly for educational and informational use only and is not at all intended to recommend treatment or diagnose disease or medical conditions. If you have a medical issue, you should seek the counsel of a qualified medical practitioner, doctor or physician.
We do not advocate one treatment over another or recommend that you take health matters in your own hands by self-diagnosing any condition or treating yourself without the benefit of checking with a doctor first.
With that said, there are plenty of documented studies and plenty of scientific research pointing to the benefits of natural medicine and plant based or plant derived products that can help to alleviate or eliminate symptoms of certain conditions.
There are clinical studies that have been done throughout the world on such things as Vitamin C, Aloe Vera and dozens of other botanical products. The medicinal properties of raw Garlic have been known for centuries as well as the anti-bacterial properties of honey, which has been used in biblical times for a wound healing agent.
Western medicine has helped save lives and many traditional treatments are vital and necessary to a person's health. However, there may be limitations to conventional treatments for cancer like chemotherapy and radiation. While I do not say that there is a cure for certain types of cancers, there are those people who have used alternative treatments like hyperbaric oxygen chambers and ozone therapy to help rid themselves of cancer. Why some studies have shown that hyperbaric oxygen therapy has helped stroke victims and those suffering from multiple sclerosis and cerebral palsy.
Here are some sad facts of Alternative Medicine in the US:
The FDA promotes only pharmaceutical drugs and has a decades-long record of not approving, or even looking at, anything alternative. Again, this is the way of the world and you must face it.
In medical lawsuits, well-meaning but misinformed juries rule against doctors unless they've used conventional drugs, surgery and radiation.
Doctor's malpractice insurance won't cover them if they use "unapproved" alternatives.
Their state medical boards may fine them heavily, suspend their license to practice or even revoke it.
The FDA may do the same and confiscate patient records and medical equipment.
Doctors may lose their right to see their patients in hospitals.
Yet, to this day, thousands upon thousands of people stricken with all kinds of serious medical conditions have felt the inadequacy of traditional or conventional medicine and have sought out alternative treatments, whether they be approved by the AMA or FDA.
Whether it is Naturopathy, Homeopathy, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurvedic or Holistic Medicine, there are other therapies and natural approaches to diseases and many of them work better than the recommended protocols and without many of the harmful side effects.
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my whole family is diabetic …except me….so it wont be that much of a shock….but you can control that just watch what you eat and get exorcise ….a 30 min walk with your honey would do fine…nothing to freak out about …its more of a heads up..
I was depressed for a while after taking the classes. It was so much that I had to change about my everyday life. Checking my feet daily, sticking myself three to four times a day. Such a restricted diet. I felt sorry for myself. People talking about diabetic sores. I felt like I was on a roller coaster and just wanted to escape for awhile. But know I feel better but, it took some getting use to.
i got flu like sick for two weeks and went to my doctor for that and ended up leaving the office as a diabetic. i had no clue and didnt even ask to be tested. i wish i could offer you advice and such. but ever since i found out i was diabetic i havent felt the same. just last week i started seeing a oncologist and they think i may have cancer as well. i have been taking meds for diabeties for only 6 months now. i have had no health problems or concerns until the past year and im only 24. its a big wake up call. you have to make a lot of changes and take care of yourself. you have to watch your diet and become more active. its hard getting to know your body when its high and low. for me i was a huge mountain dew drinker and loved sugar coffee drinks. i had to give that stuff up. i mean, being diabetic isnt a death sentence or anything. you can live a happy normal life. after my primary doctor told me i was diabetic i went to another doctor for a second opinion. she second doctor was rude and lectured me about smoking. i laughed and said im not ready to quit smoking i just had to give up my mountain dew and energy drinks…. one thing at a time here lol lol…
I admit that I sometimes am a hypochondriac and at the same time a cyberchondriac. I researched stuff about Diabetes and I had some symptoms. I got so scared. So confused. I felt so so bad. What if I had diabetes? Am I going to die?
As it turns out, the internet is not a very good place to see your health from. They relate every simple thing to serious diseases. The day I thought I had Diabetes, the next week, I thought I had Gall Bladder cancer. It’s Insane! if you want to know if you really have Diabetes, the doctor is the best place,
So, It turns out that I’m not Diabetic and I was just overreacting.
And even though you had some symptoms, you may still not have diabetes. And if you have, so what? You can still maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Er, I was unconcerned as I didn’t even know what diabetes was (I was 8).
It was a big shock to me, and a wake-up call. I was overwhelmed and scared. There’s a lot I had to learn about nutrition and how to manage my diabetes. But from the hindsight of the past 11 years, it was what I needed to change my life and get healthy. I’ve been in a lot better health since I became a diabetic than the years I spent doing and eating whatever I wanted. I was a couch potato who ate junk food – that’s not me anymore.