Herbs for Canine Diabetes Cincinnati OH

If you're like most people, you don't know much about canine diabetes, or herbs for dogs. But if you have a diabetic dog, natural remedies for dogs may be helpful in managing this disease. People have been using these herbs for centuries, and now scientific research is showing that these remedies are safe and effective. Here are five natural treatments available in Cincinnati for diabetes in dogs.

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Author: Darlene Norris

If you're like most people, you don't know much about canine diabetes, or herbs for dogs. But if you have a diabetic dog, natural remedies for dogs may be helpful in managing this disease. People have been using these herbs for centuries, and now scientific research is showing that these remedies are safe and effective. Here are five natural treatments for diabetes in dogs.

Bilberry

Did you know that RAF pilots took bilberry before take-off to improve their night vision? This little berry, a close relative of the common cranberry, has a long history of medicinal use in humans. Today, studies have associated the use of this herb with a lower incidence of cataracts among humans. Bilberries contain anthocyanins, which are antioxidants that protect the eyes from damage.

What does this mean for your diabetic dog? Cataracts in dogs are extremely common in diabetic canines. Some herbalists believe that bilberry slows down the progression of cataracts, and may even help to reverse them.

Fenugreek

The herb has a long history of use in Egypt and China for many different ailments. Research has now shown that it can be useful in managing diabetes. It's known to slow down the absorption of carbohydrates, which moderates spikes in blood glucose levels.

Fenugreek may also stimulate the production of insulin, and has been shown to increase the number of insulin receptors on red blood cells. 

Goat's Rue

This is a little-known herb that may have great potential in diabetes treatment. This herb was used in traditional medicine during the Middle Ages in Europe to support the pancreas. Now research has shown that it can lower blood glucose levels without triggering hypoglycemia.

Another benefit of goat's rue is that it can help to lower the risk of cataracts, retinopathy, and kidney damage in diabetics.

Astragalus

This herb, also known as huang qi, has been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese medicine. Studies have shown that it's effective for reducing blood sugar levels. It may also help to prevent cataract formation, improve kidney function, and boost the immune system.

Chromium

Studies at the USDA have shown that this mineral is essential for regulating blood glucose levels. Chromium is a micronutrient, which means your body needs small amounts of it to function well. However, most people (and pets) don't get enough of it from their diets.

Chromium has been shown to reduce the problem of insulin resistance, which means the body is unable to use the insulin already being produced.

Natural Remedies For Dogs May Help Your Diabetic Dog

If your pet has been diagnosed with diabetes, you probably would like to try some of these natural remedies for diabetes. You'll be happy to know that these five ingredients have been combined into a product for diabetic pets. This remedy is extremely easy to use. Just open the capsule and sprinkle it on your pet's food. No more struggling with trying to get a pill into an uncooperative pet!

This remedy can also be used in combination with the insulin your vet has prescribed. Always check with your vet before making any changes to your pet's treatment plan. Most vets are very open to the use of natural remedies.

Here's some food for thought. Natural remedies have been used around the world for centuries. Now scientific studies are showing how effective they are. You should give them a try for your canine with diabetes. The results may surprise you.


About the Author:

Darlene Norris has combined her experience working at a vet clinic with her long-time interest in natural healing to bring you her new website, Natural Pet Diabetes Control. Learn how you can use natural remedies for dogs to prevent and treat canine diabetes by visiting http://NaturalPetDiabetesControl.com

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Robert P. Biederman Jr. DVM

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