Type 1 diabetes happens when the body is not able to produce a sufficient amount of insulin, it is also known as Insulin-dependent Diabetes mellitus and usually requires insulin shots to metabolize glucose. Type 1 is also known as juvenile diabetes.
Type II diabetes is characterized by the insulin's inability or decreased efficacy in keeping blood sugar from rising beyond the optimal level. Often, heightened blood glucose during pregnancy can be a predecessor for Type II diabetes which becomes gestational diabetes in such cases.
Studies conducted on various natural substitutes and herbs for diabetes have shown that herbal remedies contain various naturally occurring chemicals and enzymes which can help in reducing the effects of diabetes. It has also been shown to be beneficial for adrenal glands, hypoglycemia, infection and pancreatic disorders.
Research has shown this herb to be useful in the treatment of retinopathy, the damage that can occur to the retina of the eye due to chronic high blood sugar or high blood pressure. Huckleberry leaf extracts are also used for to slow the progression of macular degeneration of retinitis pigmentosa.Contraindications: Currently, there are no warnings or contraindications
with the use of Huckleberry. However, coumarins in Huckleberry may
increase bloodthinning activity and inhibit platelet activity.
Yarrow may stem bleeding in the bowels and bleeding ulcers. A bitter herb, Yarrow is thought to stimulate a range of liver activities, especially increasing the production of bile and the release of bile from the gallbladder; and may stem bleeding in the bowels and bleeding ulcers. It is a swift remedy for the rundown feeling and indigestion. Historically, it was used to moderate urinary flow from the kidneys. Yarrow flower extract settles nerves and thus reduces high blood pressure. It relieves shortness of breath and wasting of the spinal marrow.
Modern herbalists use Cedar berry as an astringent, anti-inflammatory, detoxifier, skin infections and for slow healing wounds. It is a good herb to help build the peristaltic muscles in the intestines. The Cedar berry extract is said to act as a diuretic or natural "water pill". Because of these properties, this berry is a home remedy that may enhance the prevention of edema, water retention, and bladder and kidney infections. It has been used to lose weight and since it cleanses toxins from the body, it considered to be a good overall purifier.Contraindications: Cedar berry can be toxic when taken in large amounts.
It should not be used by people with kidney or urinary tract problems, or by
pregnant or nursing mothers, as it causes contractions.
Goldenseal root tincture is gaining popularity as a natural anti-diabetic treatment as well. It has been shown to increase insulin production and, through separate pathways, lower blood sugar levels. Goldenseal provides nutrients to both the pancreas and other glands, in Type I Diabetes, to make insulin. Goldenseal is also known as the infection fighter, because it builds the body's natural immune system. Contraindications: If you are on insulin and start using Goldenseal root extract, it is important to monitor your sugar level carefully, because if the Goldenseal (or any other herb and supplement) begins to take effect, your need for insulin will diminish. You should have a health provider monitor your progress occasionally.
PANCREAS FORMULA Formerly Diabetes Formula
This formula originates from one of Dr. John R. Christopher's formulas. I added Bilberry and Bitter Melon to
make this a more powerful formula to strengthen the Pancreas.
Herbs: Cedar Berries, Uva Ursi, Mullein, Licorice root, Bitter Melon
(Mormordica), Bilberry, Gymnema Sylvestre, Cayenne and Goldenseal.
Herb: CEDAR BERRY
Botanical name: Juniperus monosperma
Origin: USA
Therapeutic actions: Anti-phlogistic; Anti-viral; Anti-fungal; Birthing aid; Expectorant; Diuretic; Febrifuge; Laxative;
Odontalgic; Pectoral; Poultice; Stomachic.
Nutrients: Vitamin C.
Description: It increases venous blood flow.
Internal uses: It has been used for pulmonary catarrh, rheumatism, diabetes. It has been known to naturally
balance blood sugar levels.
Herb: UVA URSI LEAF
Botanical name: Arctostaphylos uva ursi
Origin: Spain/Albania
Therapeutic actions: Antiseptic; Astringent; Birthing aid; Disinfectant; Diuretic; Hypnotic; Kidney; Lithontriptic; Mucilage;
Nephritic; Poultice; Skin; Tonic.
Nutrients: Calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon, zinc,
vitamins A, B1, B2, B3 and C.
Drug Interactions: Interacts with Acetaminophen with Codeine, Atropine, Cardec DM, Codeine, Ephedrine
and Pseudo ephedrine, Lomotil/Lonex, Loop Diuretics, Spironolactone, Theophylline/Aminophylline, Thiazide
diuretics and Triamterene.
Description: Uva Ursi has a specific affinity for the genito-urinary organs, especially for gravel or ulcerations of
the kidney and bladder.
Herb: MULLEIN LEAF
Botanical name: Verbascum thapsus
Origin: Bulgaria
Therapeutic actions: Anodyne; Antiseptic; Astringent; Demulcent; Emollient; Expectorant; Narcotic; Vulnerary.
Nutrients: Calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, silicon, selenium, zinc, vitamins A,
B1, B2, B3, C and D.
Drug interactions: No know drug interactions.
Description: A valuable herb for respiratory disorders.
Internal uses: It has been uses for coughs, hoarseness, bronchitis, catarrh, hay fever, and whooping cough. It may
also be used for catarrh in the gastrointestinal tract, glandular swellings.
Herb: GYMNEMA SYLVESTRE LEAF
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Botanical name: Gymnema sylvestris
Origin: India
Therapeutic actions: Anti-inflammatory; Astringent; Anti-pyretic; Cardiotonic; Digestive; Diuretic; Emetic; Hypoglycemic;
Refrigerant; Stomachic; Tonic.
Drug interactions: Interacts with Glipizide. Check with physician if on Glyburide, Insulin.
Description: This is an Ayurvedic herb used for the treatment of diabetes and as a digestive tonic. It functions
to block the absorption of sugar in the intestinal tract. It has been able to help regenerate or repair pancreatic beta
cells.
Internal uses: This herb is used in weight reduction programs, to help prevent tooth decay, to restore pancreatic
function, for diabetes and alcoholism. It has also been able to remove sugar from the pancreas, stimulate the
circulatory system, increase urine secretion and activate the uterus. Other uses: swollen glands, cough,and fever. It
has also been able to lower triglycerides and cholesterol. Furthermore, the Gymnema acid functions to paralyze the
taste buds on the tongue which sense sweetness. Then the taste receptors for sugar are occupied by the Gymnema
and sweetness is not tasted. The effects are temporary but long enough to help the individual control a "sweet
tooth".
Herb: LICORICE ROOT
Botanical name: Glycyrrhiza glabra
Origin: Egypt/China
Therapeutic actions: Demulcent; Expectorant; Emollient; Pectoral; Aperient; Stimulant; Sialagogue.
Nutrients: Biotin, calcium, choline, iron, lecithin, magnesium, manganese, pantothenic acid, phosphorus,
potassium, selenium, silicon, zinc, vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, C and E.
Drug interactions: Interacts with Digoxin, loop diuretics, Thiazide diuretics. Supports those taking Aspirin,
Etodolac, Ibuprofen, Interferon, Isoniazid, Nabumetone, Naproxen and topical corticosteroids.
Description: This herb is one of the favorites in Chinese herbal medicine. It has general effects on the whole
body.
Internal uses: Its stimulating action helps to counteract stress, supplies energy to the body, making it especially
useful for those recovering from illness. Licorice works with the lungs, stomach, intestines, spleen, liver and
adrenals.. Contains substances similar to the adrenal cortical hormones and has an estrogenic effect; therefore, it is
an important herb for treating adrenal insufficiency, other glandular problems and female disorders.
Herb: MORMORDICA
Botanical name: Momordica charantia
Origin: China
AKA BITTER MELON
Therapeutic actions: Antibiotic; Anti-bacterial; Anti-viral; Anti-cancer; Anti-tumor; Anti-cholesterolemic; Anti-
inflammatory; Aperients; Blood purifier; Hypotensive; Immunesuppressive; Vermifuge.
Drug interactions: No known drug interactions.
Description: It has been used for cancer and diabetes.
Internal uses: Reduces blood sugar, enhances libido, detoxifies, fights infection, balances hormones, promotes
milk flow, fights free radicals, kills leukemia cells, rheumatoid arthritis, and systemic lupus erythematosus.
Herb: BILBERRY FRUIT
Botanical name: Vaccinium myrtillus
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Origin: Bulgaria/Albania
AKA HUCKLEBERRY
Therapeutic actions: Antispasmodic; Antiseptic; Antioxidant; Astringent; Diuretic; Kidney; Sedative; Tonic.
Nutrients: The nutrients it has are calcium, inositol, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium,
silicon, sulfur, zinc, vitamins B1, B2, B3 and C.
Drug interactions: No known drug interactions.
Description: Bilberry is a powerful antioxidant that strengthens veins and arteries. It has been helpful with
many different diseases of the eyes as well as being nourishing to the pancreas and lungs.
Internal uses: Bilberry is widely used as a possible preventive treatment for complications of diabetes because of its
ability to balance the blood sugars. It has been helpful in vascular retinal disturbances, cataracts, myopia and all
forms of eye strain. Research, done mostly in Italy, has also uncovered Bilberry's potential for treating retinal
problems from poor blood circulation, diabetes-caused glaucoma and day blindness.
Herb: CAYENNE ROOT
Botanical name: Capsicum minimum
Origin: India
Therapeutic actions: Anesthetic; Anti-hemorrhoidal; Anti-bacterial; Alterative; Astringent; Antispasmodic; Anti-rheumatic;
Antiseptic; Carminative; Diaphoretic; Digestive; Emetic; Irritant; Pungent; Rubefacient; Sialagogue; Stimulant; Stomachic;:Sudorific;
Tonic.
Nutrients: Amino acids, calcium, essential fatty acids, folate, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium,
selenium, zinc, vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, C, E and G.
Drug interactions: Supports interaction with aspirin.
Description: It is considered by many to be the strongest stimulant known.
Internal uses: It has been used for colds, sinus, respiratory ailments, indigestion, hangover, diabetes, cramps,
circulation problems, asthma, rheumatism, kidneys and high blood pressure. It is used to help stimulate the other
herbs to work better.
GOLDENSEAL ROOT
Botanical name: Hydrastis canadensis
Origin: USA
Therapeutic actions: Anti-bacterial; Anti-periodic; Antiseptic; Antispasmodic; Astringent; Alterative; Cholagogue; Diuretic;
Detergent; Ophthalmic; Aperient; Deobstruent; Antiemetic; Nervine; Hemostatic; Laxative; Sedative; Stomachic; Tonic.
Nutrients: Calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon, zinc, vitamins A,
B1, B2, B3 and C.
Drug interactions: Interacts with Tetracycline, check with physician if on Doxycycline.
Description: The golden, yellow root of this plant gives it its name. It has antibiotic properties stronger than
many prescription medicines and is able to target "unwanted" bacteria, as well as protozoa and yeasts. Unique in
that it does not harm the "beneficial" bacteria that are necessary in the digestive tract. By many herbalists it is
considered one of the most powerful herbs. This has been substituted for quinine.