For dealing with diabetes and BPH, Ayurveda can definitely offer some support. Right, especially in winters when symptoms can become more pronounced.
First off, BPH or benign prostatic hyperplasia, often links with our body’s dosha imbalance, primarily Vata. Winter time tends to aggravate Vata, making the symptoms worsen. For BPH, herbal decoctions like Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) and Varuna (Crataeva nurvala) can be beneficial. They work to balance not just Vata, but also cleanse and support urinary health. Try combining these herbs in equal parts, take 1 teaspoon with warm water twice a day.
Now, with diabetes in the mix, it’s cruical we look at your metabolism and digestion - Agni. Maintain a routine that doesn’t spike your blood sugar. Fenugreek seeds, when soaked overnight and consumed in the morning, can help regulate blood sugar levels. And, Amalaki (Emblica officinalis), one of the amritas in Ayurveda, is nourishing and helps in maintaining blood glucose.
Your diet is key, avoid excessive protein and spicy, packaged foods that increase Vata and Pitta. Warm, cooked foods, maybe some quinoa or barley, are great. Use spices like turmeric, cumin and fennel.
Stick to a routine. Regularity in sleep, meals and exercise can stabilize Vata. Gentle exercises, like walking or yoga, can improve circulation and support metabolism without stressing the body.
But remember, it’s always good to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner nearby who can provide a more personalized approach, based on your unique constitution. This guidance is more general, seek an expert’s review to tailor it further to align with your specific needs, especially since you’re managing both diabetes and BPH together. And always keep in touch with your regular doctor to keep a balanced approach.


