Johns Hopkins Diabetes Guide

Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Non-Herbal Supplements

DEFINITION

  • Non-herbal supplements are non-plant based complementary and/or alternative medicines used for treatment of diabetes mellitus (DM).
  • Few have been systematically evaluated for efficacy and safety
  • Non-herbal compounds that have controlled evaluation are discussed in this module.

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