Of course you need to control the diabetes with conventional medicine to maintain blood sugar levels within the normal range, as this reduces the risk of all complications associated with diabetes.
In addition, any parent who has diabetes, or has diabetes in the family, needs to make sure that their children have regular check-ups with a chiropodist and optician. These specialists are often the first to see early signs of diabetes in young people.
There are no natural remedies that can cure diabetic eye disease (diabetic
retinopathy), however there are supplements and herbs that give protection against
it and may even slow down its progression. It is always important to work closely
with your doctor if you are a diabetic.
Research has shown that there are some nutrients that are deficient in people with diabetes. It may be useful to supplement the diet daily with a good hi-potency multivitamin and mineral to ensure these deficiencies are addressed. Other supplements, which may protect the eyes include:
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1 to 2 capsules per day |
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500mg to 1,000mg per day |
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100mg to 300mg per day |
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400mg to 500mg per day |
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200mcg per day |
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1gm to 3gm per day |
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500iu to 1,500iu per day |
Most useful that help protect the eyes are:
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500mg to 2,000mg per day or 2ml to 4ml of tincture |
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500mg to 1,000mg per day |
Always ensure you go to registered practitioner, contact The British Acupuncture Council - +44 (0)208 735 0400 to locate a qualified acupuncturist in your area.
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