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Integrative and Complementary Therapies

Integrative and complementary therapies are increasingly recognized as adjuncts to conventional diabetes management, aiming to enhance glycemic control, reduce complications, and improve quality of life. Approaches include herbal and nutraceutical interventions, mind-body practices such as yoga and meditation, acupuncture, and dietary supplementation. Evidence-based integration of these therapies with standard pharmacological treatment can help address metabolic health, reduce stress, and support behavioral change. Patient education, individualized planning, and monitoring are essential to ensure safety, efficacy, and avoidance of adverse interactions with conventional medications. By combining conventional care with complementary strategies, healthcare providers can offer a holistic, patient-centered approach that optimizes diabetes outcomes and promotes overall well-being.

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