Diabetes Proven Natural Treatment

by Kalep Rayzack

What is diabetes and what is it about the disease that makes it so dreaded and even referred to by most as the silent killer? Diabetes can develop when the levels of sugar in the blood rise to unnatural levels. Insulin is the hormone responsible for regulating your blood sugar and if it fall to low diabetes can occur. Diabetes comes in three major forms Type 1, Type 2 and gestational diabetes. Gestational diabetes occurs during pregnancy and will likely resolve itself after delivery.

Common treatments for diabetes consist of eating healthier, getting plenty of exercise, losing weight and in severe cases taking insulin. You can take insulin in many forms and the severity of your diabetes will determine the treatment. Insulin comes in the following forms, oral, injection or the alternative insulin pump. When on insulin you must monitor your blood sugar daily. Type 2 Diabetes sufferers may need to take an oral medication in addition to the insulin to control their blood sugar.

When your blood sugar drops, you can develop the potentially fatal condition known as hypoglycemia. Some symptoms of this condition are shakiness, confusion, and nervousness. In extreme cases, you can pass out, seize or slip into a coma.

What if you don't want to take insulin and subject yourself to the needle multiple times a day? Then you have to look at some of the natural cures for diabetes. Here are some treatments for diabetes that you may want to look into.

#1 Massage

Massage might not be a treatment you would normally associate with a diabetes cure. However, there are many benefits to a massage and its impact on a patient's health. The first thing you will notice is all the tension draining from your muscles. When you relax, you are relieved of tension and stress. This helps diabetics because stress can lead to increased amounts of sugar in the blood stream. Plus massage is considered by some to be a passive form of exercise.

There are different varieties of massaging techniques that are used on diabetics to make massaging of the most popular natural ways to heal diabetes. With the advanced massaging techniques that are used today, it improves the diabetic's conditions by getting rid of unwanted toxins from the body and improving the circulation of the blood.

#2 Mud Therapy

In the treatment for diabetes, mudpacks are widely used. Diabetes is linked to an over-accumulation of toxins in one certain organ, usually within the endocrine system or the digestive system. Mud packs help to eliminate these toxins. The mud has the ability to cool down the nervous system.

Another way to achieve this is through taking a mud bath, sounds counter intuitive doesn't it? You simply sit in disinfected mud for anywhere from 30 - 90 minutes. Be prepared to spend quite a bit more for this treatment however than you would for a mudpack.

#3 Detoxification

Another treatment for diabetes is detoxification. You must get a controlled diet plan from your physician or health agency. It may be necessary to use supplements along with the diet in order to eliminate the toxins in your body. There are many of detoxification diet plans available. However, in order to recover from your diabetes, you must follow these diet plans to the letter.

#4 Acupressure

People who have undergone acupressure have reported that they have been cured of many illnesses. Acupressure involves the stimulation of different pressure points in a person's body to normalize and improve a person's health.

While this can be a very productive treatment for many diseases including diabetes you should always consult a trained medical professional before using unconventional methods. Remember that ultimately you are in control of your well-being.

Never used an untrained person to perform acupressure, it should only be administered by someone professionally trained in the art. Call for an appointment and leave plenty of time to talk about your illness and what you would like to happen because of the treatment. It would not hurt to look into the professionals experience with other diabetics.

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