Metabolic & Endocrine
Type 2 Diabetes
Managing blood sugar as part of daily life, not just numbers.

What is Type 2 Diabetes?
Living with type 2 diabetes often means constantly negotiating with food, energy dips after meals, and the background worry of long-term complications like nerve or kidney damage. It usually develops slowly, tied to insulin resistance building over years, and many people are surprised how much fatigue and slow wound healing are also part of the picture, not just the blood sugar readings themselves.
How regenerative medicine supports it
Treatment here works alongside your endocrinologist and current medication, never instead of it. We use NAD IV therapy, alpha lipoic acid and curcumin IV support to target oxidative stress and nerve-related symptoms, tracking HbA1c, fasting glucose and symptom changes at intervals. We're upfront that no IV protocol lowers blood sugar reliably enough to replace insulin or metformin, and we decline to adjust medication ourselves.
Treatments we would consider
Options discussed for this condition
Listed for orientation only. What is actually prescribed depends on your records.
- NAD+ IV TherapyNAD+ infusions supporting cellular energy, focus and longevity programs.
- Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA) TherapyALA infusions supporting nerve comfort, antioxidant status and metabolism.
- Curcumin IV TherapyIntravenous curcumin for anti-inflammatory and antioxidant support.
- Vitamin IV TherapyPersonalised nutrient infusions for hydration, energy, immunity and recovery.
If the evidence for treating type 2 diabetes this way is thin, we will tell you before you book — and the review is not billed.
Type 2 Diabetes — Questions Patients Ask
Can this help me come off my diabetes medication?
We never advise stopping or reducing prescribed medication ourselves; that decision belongs with your treating doctor based on lab results over time. Our role is supportive, not a replacement.
Will this help with the numbness in my feet?
Alpha lipoic acid has reasonable evidence for diabetic nerve symptoms and many patients report improvement, though it varies and won't reverse advanced nerve damage.
How often do you check my blood sugar during this?
We review your HbA1c and recent glucose logs at each visit, coordinating with whatever monitoring your own doctor already has in place.
Is this suitable if I'm on insulin?
Often yes, but we'll want your full medication list and recent labs first to make sure there's no interaction risk.
What results can I realistically expect?
Many people notice better energy and fewer symptom flares, but changes in HbA1c depend heavily on diet, exercise and medication adherence alongside anything we do here.
Reviewed by Bangkok Stem Cell Center Medical Team | Last updated: August 2026

