Other Treatment
Avoid products that promise a
“cure” for
diabetes. No such cure exists. If you have questions
about a product for diabetes, check with your local American Diabetes
Association office, your doctor, or a diabetes educator.
Other types of meal plans
You may hear of people
with diabetes following meal plans other than carbohydrate counting, or using
low
glycemic-index foods to prevent high blood sugar
levels (hyperglycemia) after meals. Talk with a registered dietitian before
choosing an alternate meal-planning method for your or your child's diabetes
diet.
Complementary therapies
Complementary therapies,
such as acupuncture or biofeedback, may help relieve stress and muscle tension
and improve your overall well-being and quality of life. Talk with your doctor
if you are using any complementary or alternative therapies, including
chiropractic therapy and osteopathy.
Studies indicate that
soluble fiber may help people with type 1 diabetes keep blood sugar levels
within a
normal or near-normal range. Other herbal medicines
and natural substances, such as
antioxidants, vanadium, magnesium, or chromium, may be
helpful also. Talk with your doctor about any herbal or natural products that
you are taking or that you want to take.