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Diabetes
Southwest College of Naturopathic
Medicine has found significant positive results and benefits from a
naturopathic treatment regimen for diabetes.
According to the American Diabetes
Association ( ADA ), diabetes is the fifth deadliest disease in the
United States. More than 18 million Americans have diabetes.
Diabetes can be life-threatening, as diabetics have 4-6 times the
risk of dying from heart disease and stroke.
In addition, there are over 40 million
people in the United States who are in a "pre-diabetes" or
"metabolic syndrome" stage. They are insulin- resistant but their
blood sugar levels have not yet reached diabetic status.
While these statistics are dramatic,
there are avenues for treatment that have shown some significant
success, particularly in the area of naturopathic medicine.
Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, Ariz., is one
of a handful of accredited, four-year academic institutions in the
United States teaching students to become naturopathic physicians. A
strong emphasis has been on teaching future physicians to treat
diabetes patients with complementary medical techniques as a more
integrative approach to their patients overall treatment regimen.
Dr. Mona Morstein, Chair of Nutrition at
SCNM and Supervising Physician at Southwest Naturopathic Medical
Center, the out-patient medical clinic of the medical school has
found significant results and benefits from a naturopathic treatment
regimen for diabetes through a comprehensive, yet individualized
course of treatment for her diabetic patients, no matter which type
of diabetes they have.
Part of that treatment includes a low
carbohydrate diet. A great deal of evidence-based research supports
the use of such a dietary program, even though it is contrary to
what the ADA suggests. Dr. Morstein also prescribes various
nutrients and anti-oxidants as a result of medical studies having
shown that diabetics are lacking in a number of vital nutrients.
Further, the research has shown that the problematic progression of
their diabetes is considerably slowed by antioxidants. Dr. Morstein
uses various botanical medicines to help decrease insulin resistance
and sugar cravings, which has the added benefit of aiding in weight
loss. Treatment can also include diagnosing and addressing
imbalances in other hormones such as cortisol and testosterone.
Aerobic exercise and weight lifting are necessary for the patient to
regularly engage in and, if need be, stress relaxation and
counseling become part of the overall regimen.
The naturopathic treatment regimen has
shown other significant benefits, with the reduction and oftentimes
elimination of oral hypoglycemics and blood pressure medicines as
patients become healthier. For those Type I diabetics that require
insulin, a unique way of prescribing the insulin is prescribed which
enables the blood sugar levels to be very tightly controlled without
causing frightening low blood sugar episodes.
Success has also been demonstrated in
lowering patients hemoglobin A1C levels. Medical studies have
proven that lower A1C numbers significantly decrease the risk of
diabetics, developing cardiovascular disease, and eye, kidney and
nerve damage. Dr. Morstein remarks, "It's very rewarding working
with people with diabetes and see them able to reduce or remove some
of their medications, and significantly lower their A1Cs. They're
very pleased and I know I've helped them lower their risk for
developing diabetic complications in the future."
Southwest Naturopathic Medical Center is
conducting leading edge efforts and work in the treatment of
diabetes and the results are healthier, leaner patients who taking
less medications and having more positive health outlooks for the
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