Other Treatment
You may hear about products that promise a “cure” for
type 1 diabetes complications. No such cure exists.
Also, avoid products for diabetes that are advertised by "satisfied customers."
These products or remedies may be harmful and costly. They also might cause you
to delay or avoid getting treatments that do work. If you have questions about
a product for treating diabetes, check with your local Canadian Diabetes
Association office, your doctor, or a diabetes educator.
Other types of meal plans
You may hear of people with diabetes following other types of
meal plans or using low
glycemic-index foods to control their blood sugar
levels. Talk with a registered dietitian before trying one of these
plans.
Complementary therapies
Complementary therapies are used in addition to traditional
treatment. Acupuncture and biofeedback are examples of treatments that may
relieve stress and muscle tension. They can help you feel better overall, but
they don't treat the underlying disease. Don't use complementary therapies
alone to treat your diabetes or its complications. Ask your health professional
which therapies might help in your particular situation.
Talk with your health professional before using these or other
complementary or alternative therapies: