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One hypoglycemic herb, Galega oficianalis, was integral to the development of Metformin. They may not all be potent enough to replace anti-diabetic drugs, but comprehensive Chinese herbal therapy may be. Many of the herbs were taken in combination with oral drug therapy, resulting in lowered glucose levels.
You should definitely consider herbs and drugs with the help and guidance of a physician or two - whatever kind of physician they are! (In California, acupuncturists are considered physicians)
Western, Chinese and Ayurvedic Herbs Both Ayurveda and Chinese Medicine are systems of medicine. Each has its own herbs... for example, Ginseng and Dang Gui are Chinese Herbs. Prescriptions contain multiple herbs in specific proportions; each herb balances or enhances another. Western herbs, such as St. John's Wort, are generally used one at a time just like western drugs. Thus, there is more risk of side effects.
Western Herbs for Diabetes Type II
* Bitter Melon Dried powder 3-15g daily OR Standardized capsules 100-200mg 3 times per day * Alium Cepa (Onions) One 400mg capsule daily * Allium Sativum (Garlic) 4g Fresh or 8mg essential oil * Bilberry 80-160mg 3 times daily of 25% anthrocyanoside extract * Aloe Vera 1 tbsp juice twice daily * Salt Bush 3g per day
Ayurvedic Herbs from India for Diabetes Type II * Fenugreek 15g powdered, soaked in water; 10-100g daily * Gurmar (Gymnema Sylvestre) 400mg daily * Pterocarpus Marsupium 2-4g daily
Chinese Herbs for Diabetes Type II * Asian Ginseng (Panax) 1-3g of root or 200-600mg standardized extract See the article "Diabetes & Ginseng" (/)for more information before taking Ginseng * American Ginseng * Green Tea (No specific dosage recommended) * Quei Fu Di Huang Wan (formula) 26 mg/kg every 8 h, three times daily * Rou Gui 50 mg/kg * Tang Niao Kang (formula) (No dosage specified)
Many Chinese herbs have the proven ability to lower glucose levels. However, they should be prescribed according to pattern discrimination (diagnosis). Your Chinese medical physician will diagnose you and then prescribe a personalized herbal formula or patent medicine that contains the appropriate herbs.
Here is a list of these proven chinese diabetes herbs for your reference: Jiang Can Li Zhi He Yu Mi Xu Di Gu Pi Bai Zhu (atractylodes) Cang Zhu Fu Ling Gen Gen Gou Qi Zi He Shou Wu (polygonum) Hu Zhang Huang Bai Huang Jing Huang Qi (astragalus) Mai Men Dong Mai Ya Ren Shen (panax ginseng) Sang Ye Shan Zhu Yu Shan Yao (diascorea) Sheng Di (raw rehmannia) Tian Hua Fen Wu Bei Zi Xian He Cao Yin Yang Huo Yu Zhu Ze Xie Zhi Mu Minerals for Diabetes Type II * Chromium Picolinate 500mcg twice daily * Vanadium 100mg per day * Magnesium (No dosage recommended)
One study proved that it couldn't just be mineral content in herbs that lowers glucose levels. Another suggested that alternative medicine practitioners should not change a patient's insulin dosage. Not only is it illegal, but it's dangerous, and has resulted in patient going into diabetic comas.
How to Take These Herbs
I would advise against combining the herbs listed above without professional advice. Please see an herbalist trained for years and certified by some licensing or professional body before taking any herbs. Herbs could interact with your medications, or with one another. Each of these three traditions has wisdom, experience, and research behind their
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