Can Angelica Dahurica Prevent Weight Gain on Gabapentin?

If you are a clinician treating chronic pain then you are likely treating patients taking gabapentin on a daily basis.

Gabapentin ranks in the top 20 most prescribed medications in the US.

Because of this, it’s important to understand this drug as well as some of it’s heavier side effects.

One area of concern is that gabapentin can increase appetite. Some patients also report blood sugar spikes associated with taking pregabalin.

For a drug that is used largely for fibromyalgia and diabetic neuropathy this poses a unique challenge as obesity is often seen together with both diabetes and fibromyalgia and can make these diseases more difficult to manage.

Is it possible to enjoy the pain killing effects of gabapentin while avoiding the increased food intake and potential increases in blood sugar which may contribute to more pain in the long run?

One option is to take a complementary approach using both pharmaceuticals and botanicals.

Angelica dahurica is one of the most. frequently prescribed herbs in formulas for people taking gabapentin in East Asian nations.

It promotes lipolysis (fat dissolving) and inhibits fat synthesis by enhancing the lipolysis induced by epinephrine and ACTH, and inhibiting triglycerides synthesis from glucose induced by insulin

Angelica dahurica also appears to help reduce appetite

It has also been shown to increase wound healing by activating angiogenesis in diabetic patients.

It’s Anti diabetic effects by increasing insulin sensitivity and improving glucose tolerance .

In addition to helping with fat loss, it has pain killing effects of it’s own making it a safe and powerful aid in complementary care for patients taking gabapentin

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