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Wiley$dc2006 215 $a1 online resource (422 p.) 225 1 $aDiabetes in practice 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-470-01458-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aComplementary Therapies and the Management of Diabetes and Vascular Disease; Contents; Preface; Foreword; List of Contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction to Diabetes; 1.1 Incidence and Prevalence of Diabetes; 1.2 Overview of Diabetes; 1.3 Management Strategies; 1.4 Management Targets and Regimens; 1.5 Short-term Complications; 1.6 Long-term Complications; 1.7 Psychological Aspects; 1.8 Diabetes Management Requires Integrated Approaches; 1.9 People with Diabetes' Needs, Capacities and Resources; 1.10 Health Professionals' Needs; 1.11 Integration - Is It Possible? 327 $a1.12 Complementary Therapies1.13 Summary; References; 2 Complementary Therapy Use; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Defining Complementary Therapies; 2.3 What Is Traditional Use?; 2.4 Philosophical Basis of CAM; 2.5 Frequency of CAM Use; 2.6 Profile of Likely CAM Users; 2.7 Culture, Health Beliefs and CAM; 2.8 Reported Adverse Events Associated with CAM; 2.9 Summary; References; 3 Complementary Medicine and Safety; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Practices; 3.3 Risks and safety; 3.4 Adverse Events; 3.5 Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors; 3.6 Pre-market Safety Mechanisms; 3.7 Preventing Adverse Medicine Reactions 327 $a3.8 Safety of CM and Diabetes ManagementReferences; 4 Integrating Complementary and Conventional Therapies; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 What is Integration?; 4.3 Concerns about Integration; 4.4 Benefits of Integration; 4.5 Obstacles to Integration; 4.6 How Can Integration Be Achieved?; 4.7 Current Integrative Models; 4.8 Regulatory Issues; 4.9 Responsibilities of Individual Conventional Practitioners Using Complementary Therapies; 4.10 Evidence-based Care and Clinical Practice Guidelines; 4.11 Guidelines for Patients Using Complementary Therapies; 4.12 Quality Use of Medicines 327 $a4.13 Documentation and communication4.14 Adverse event reporting; References; 5 Nutritional Therapies; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Nutritional Medicine (NM); 5.3 Nutritional Medicine Assessment Approaches; 5.4 The Zone Diet; 5.5 Total Wellbeing Diet; 5.6 Ketogenic or Atkins Diet; 5.7 Metabolic Typing and ABO Blood Type Diets; 5.8 ABO Blood Type Diet; 5.9 The USDA Food Guide Pyramid; 5.10 Detoxification Diets; 5.11 Nutritional Supplementation; 5.12 Vitamins; 5.13 Minerals; 5.15 Essential Fatty Acids; Gamma-Linolenic Acid and Omega 3 Fish Oils; 5.16 Other Key Nutrients; 5.17 Safe Use of Supplements 327 $aReferences6 Essential Oils (Aromatherapy); 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Aromatherapy Care Models; 6.3 Essential Oils; 6.4 Essential Oils and Diabetes Education and Management; 6.5 Precautions to Consider When Assessing the Suitability of Essential Oils in Patients with Renal Disease; 6.6 Essential Oil Use; 6.7 Mental Health and Psychological Care; 6.8 Essential Oil Application/Administration Methods; 6.9 Essential Oil Safety Issues; 6.10 Essential Oil - Conventional Medicine Interactions; References; 7 Counselling and Relaxation Therapies; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 The Body and the Mind 327 $a7.3 Diabetes and the Psyche 330 $aThis book brings together important information about complementary therapies and how they are used in diabetes care. 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