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Diabetes Care Should Include Vitamins and Herbs, MyVitaminGuide. com Tells Diabetics

Diabetes Care Should Include Vitamins and Herbs, MyVitaminGuide. com Tells Diabetics

My Vitamin Guide (MVG), an online review of vitamins, supplements, herbal remedies and alternative medicine, has added an enhanced diabetes section to its website. This new section includes extensive information on diabetes generally, as well as in-depth articles on type 1 and type 2 diabetes. MVG reports that ten nutritional supplements and herbs received its highest, 3-star rating after a review of scientific tests showed a substantial health benefit for people with type 2 diabetes. Furthermore, six of these ten supplements and herbs received the same 3-star rating for use with type 1 diabetes.

Virginia Beach, VA (PRWEB) October 7, 2005

My Vitamin Guide (MVG), an online review of vitamins, supplements, herbal remedies and alternative medicine, announced today it has added an enhanced diabetes section to its website.

Found online at www. MyVitaminGuide. com, MVG provides consumers free information on vitamins and supplements as well as resources, news, advice, and content from medical professionals on more than 650 health concerns and illnesses.

MVG reports that ten nutritional supplements and herbs received its highest 3-star rating after a review of scientific tests showed a substantial health benefit for people with type 2 diabetes. Furthermore, six of these ten supplements and herbs received the same 3-star rating for use with type 1 diabetes. These ten supplements, listed on the website at www. MyVitaminGuide. com/public/641.cfm (http://www. MyVitaminGuide. com/public/641.cfm), include:

Alpha Lipoic Acid Brewer’s yeast Chromium Evening primrose oil Fiber Glucomannan Magnesium Cayenne (topical for neuropathy) Fenugreek (seeds) Psyllium

“We’re pleased to offer diabetics, including those with both type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes, credible information about natural treatments they can incorporate into their care,” said MVG CEO Sam Knoll.

“Our information comes from experts in the fields of medicine, pharmacy, nursing, naturopathic, and public health, and from over 500 prominent medical journals, and is consistent with advice offered by the American Diabetes Association,” he said.

My Vitamin Guide’s diabetes section recommends that people who are experiencing diabetes symptoms should focus on self-care, including these first steps:

Eat high-fiber foods - Stabilize your blood sugar by eating fiber from whole grains, beans (legumes), vegetables, and fruit, and consider using a fiber supplement such as glucomannan or psyllium Slim down - If you are overweight, lose weight with a long-term program of exercise and healthier eating to improve your insulin sensitivity Check out chromium - Taking 200 to 500 mcg a day may improve glucose tolerance Improve and protect with alpha lipoic acid - Take 600 to 1,200 mg a day to improve insulin sensitivity and help protect against diabetic complications such as nerve damage Use capsaicin ointment - An ointment containing 0.025% to 0.075% capsaicin four times a day might help control nerve pain

MVG’s extensive coverage of diabetes mellitus, diabetes symptoms, and recommended diabetes treatment and diabetes care include a complete diabetes “health center” found at www. MyVitaminGuide. com/public/394.cfm (http://www. MyVitaminGuide. com/public/394.cfm), in addition to comprehensive articles on type 1 diabetes found at www. MyVitaminGuide. com/public/640.cfm (http://www. MyVitaminGuide. com/public/640.cfm), and type 2 diabetes found at www. MyVitaminGuide. com/public/641.cfm (http://www. MyVitaminGuide. com/public/641.cfm). These articles include information on medical options, recommended dietary and lifestyle changes, vitamins, herbs, and holistic options.

About MyVitaminGuide. com (MVG)

MVG provides articles and reviews on vitamins, supplements, herbal remedies, and alternative health therapies. MVG was founded by Sam Knoll, a vitamin industry veteran and author of the e-book, How to Buy Vitamins. All information is available to the public at www. MyVitaminGuide. com

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