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Complementary therapies

As many as one third of people in the UK, including people with diabetes, have tried at least one form of complementary therapy.  But do they do any good and are that any precautions you should take?

 

 

 

View other pages in Complementary therapies

  1. Herbal supplements
  2. Karela
  3. Cinnamon
  4. Vitamin and mineral supplements

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