Multivitamins can be more than just a protection against common cold symptoms for those with diabetes.

It is called research. multivitaminsThis can be your first line of defense against many types infections, including influenza and respiratory infections.

“Once a person with diabetes gets an infection, it’s much harder for them to get rid of it, and it can lead to dire consequences, even death,” says Registered and Certified Dietitian-Nutritionist Debra Spector. “And since some diabetic patients don’t normally respond well to treatment, prevention is key.”

Diabetes multivitamins, usually found in the diabetes section at a drugstore, can help a person with diabetes to be proactive about their health and avoid potential nutritional deficiencies that may lead to complications.

A year-long study of 130 diabetics, published in Annals of Internal Medicine found that infection rates were lower among those who took multivitamins than among those who didn’t.

Only 17 percent of diabetic patients who used a multivitamin were infected, compared with 93 percent who had a placebo. Study also showed that patients with diabetes were less likely to get minor gastrointestinal and urinary tract infections from regular multivitamin use.

Due to the nature of diabetes, it is not unusual for diabetics experience nutritional deficiencies. Regular urination and diabetes medications can cause the body to lose vital nutrients that protect it.

“Since there are many health risks that can result from vitamin and mineral deficiencies, I encourage my diabetic patients to find a multivitamin supplement with more potent levels of important nutrients to meet their needs,”Spector. “It should contain Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA), an important nutrient that most ‘regular’ multivitamins do not have. I like Multi-betic Diabetes Multi-Vitamin since it has 23 important nutrients, including ALA, designed to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels, support vision and promote nerve function.”

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