Diabetes: Alternative Medicine with professional guidance
Taiwan researcher warns about the risks of using supplements and herbs, in conjunction with conventional medicine without informing your doctor.
Diabetics are risking their health by not argue with the medical use of alternative medicine.
Study by an international literature review revealed that health supplements and medicinal herbs are commonly used in supplements diabetes, and some types of alternative therapies.
Annie Chang, PhD formed by Griffith University Nursing in Australia, says some products taken as "natural" can bring benefit to patients, however, can have side effects and even interfere with the effects of conventional drugs.
Their study shows that almost half of diabetics complement the treatment of conventional medicine with some type of alternative medicine.
Diabetics do fear reporting
Women over 65 who are already living with diabetes and those interested in increasing the quality of life are the ones that make use of alternative therapies."
Generally, people come to alternative medicine professionals who are taking drugs.
However, the vast majority does not discuss the use of alternative medical practices, "says Chang. A professional who possesses in Taiwan more than 300 diabetics in study reports that patients fear talking to the doctor about the use of alternative medicine claiming disinterest by the professional or that such information may cause some kind of misunderstanding between them."
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http://kidblog.org/OnlineHealthReviews/f210ed01-2082-4e7b-b020-01ddcfbb9b9b/beta-thales-semi-two-genes-fat-loss-factor-review/
http://moodle.oakland.k12.mi.us/os/blog/index.php?entryid=1909
Taiwan researcher warns about the risks of using supplements and herbs, in conjunction with conventional medicine without informing your doctor.
Diabetics are risking their health by not argue with the medical use of alternative medicine.
Study by an international literature review revealed that health supplements and medicinal herbs are commonly used in supplements diabetes, and some types of alternative therapies.
Annie Chang, PhD formed by Griffith University Nursing in Australia, says some products taken as "natural" can bring benefit to patients, however, can have side effects and even interfere with the effects of conventional drugs.
Their study shows that almost half of diabetics complement the treatment of conventional medicine with some type of alternative medicine.
Diabetics do fear reporting
Women over 65 who are already living with diabetes and those interested in increasing the quality of life are the ones that make use of alternative therapies."
Generally, people come to alternative medicine professionals who are taking drugs.
However, the vast majority does not discuss the use of alternative medical practices, "says Chang. A professional who possesses in Taiwan more than 300 diabetics in study reports that patients fear talking to the doctor about the use of alternative medicine claiming disinterest by the professional or that such information may cause some kind of misunderstanding between them."
For More Information About Health:
http://kidblog.org/OnlineHealthReviews/f210ed01-2082-4e7b-b020-01ddcfbb9b9b/beta-thales-semi-two-genes-fat-loss-factor-review/
http://moodle.oakland.k12.mi.us/os/blog/index.php?entryid=1909