Medha Vati mainly works on Manovaha Srotas (nervous system) and helps reduce stress (Vata–Pitta balance). It is not a diabetes medicine, but it can indirectly influence blood sugar through metabolism and digestion (Agni). In elderly patients, Agni (digestive/metabolic power) is already weak Medha Vati may alter metabolism or appetite pattern It can interact with existing thyroid and heart medicines This may lead to fluctuation in postprandial (PP) sugar Important point: Since sugar is still high even after stopping, it suggests: Not only Medha Vati But progression of diabetes + age-related metabolism + medications
no medha vati can not be responsible for high pps, it will actually help in managing the stress, anxiety and high blood pressure conditions, if any… for high pps- gudmar ghana vati/ meshashringi vati(himalayas)-1-0-1 after food vasantkusumakar ras-1 tab in afternoon after food… diabetic diet to be followed, no dinner after 7:30/8pm, good sleep should be taken, no stress to be taken, avoid milk and milk products Do anti-gravitational exercises like climbing stairs and brisk walking also …all this will help if complains constipation- muct to be treated with triphala churna- 1tsp with warm water at night bedtime
Hello, Yes, it is possible that medha vati contributed to fluctuations in blood sugar, but it is unlikely to be the only reason, esepcially since sugars are still high even after stopping it About Medha vati:- It is mainly used for -mind, stress, cognition -nervous systemm balance It contains multiple herbs and -it is not designed specifically for diabetes -itse effect on blood sugar is not very predictable In some individuals -it may indirectly affect metabolism or appetite -could interact with ongoing medicines -rarely may disturb sugar control indirectly In your father’s case (important) Your father has -diabetes -ischemic heart disease -thyroid disorder -post prostate surgery -on multiple medications This is a complex metabolic situation So -even a mild herbal addition like Medha vati ca shift balance -but persistent high PP sugar after stopping it suggests –underlying diabetes progression or medication adjustment issue Most likely explanation -medha vati may have triggered imbalance temporarily but current high sugar is more likely due to -diabetes progression -digestion/ metabolism disturbance -medication changes -age related insulin resistance Ayurvedic view This looks like madhumeha with mandagni (weak digestion/ metabolism) Focus should be -improving digestion + stabilizing metabolism ,not random additions Internally 1) Gentle metabolic support -Nishamalaki tablets= 2 tab twice daily after meals with warm water =commonly used for blood sugar support -Triphala tablets= 2 tabs at bedtime with warm water =supports digestion + metabolism Diet -early dinners -warm , light meals -small walks after meals very effective for PP sugar Reduce -fruits in excess especially after meals -rice quantity at dinner Digestion focus you mentioned -digestion and metabolism gone for toss This is key -sugar will remain unstable -medicines won’t act properly What to expect -2-4 weeks= PP sugar may start stabilizing with diet + routine -6-8 weeks= better metabolic response Do not restart Medha vati right now Continue close follow up Monitor -fasting sugar -PP sugar -any weakness, dizziness Yes, medha vati could have contributed- but not the sole cause Current issue is more about metabolic imbalance + diabetes progression Focus on stable, digestion oriented plan, not switching multiple remedies Do follow Hope this might be helpful Thank you
Medha Vati is mainly a brain and nerve-support formulation, and it is not directly meant for blood sugar control. In most cases, it does not significantly raise sugar on its own. However, in elderly patients with multiple conditions (heart disease, thyroid, diabetes) and ongoing medications, even small changes can disturb metabolic balance. In your father’s case: It is possible but not very common that Medha Vati indirectly affected sugar levels More likely, the fluctuation is due to overall metabolism, thyroid variation, or interaction with existing medicines Since sugar remained high even after stopping it, Medha Vati is not the sole cause. Right now, focus should be on stabilizing sugar and digestion rather than restarting it. Keep diet very consistent: Avoid fruits in excess (especially at night), avoid sweets, refined carbs. Give small, frequent meals. Early dinner is better. Support digestion, as weak digestion can worsen sugar control. Chandraprabha vati – 1 tablet twice daily after food Gudmar (Meshashringi) tablet – 1 tablet twice daily before food Avipattikar tablet – 1 tablet before dinner Monitor sugar regularly. Do not restart Medha Vati for now. Also, continue close follow-up with his physician, as medication adjustment may be required. Regards, Dr Raghuveer (Ayurvedacharya)
Medha Vati is unlikely to be the direct cause of the high sugar levels-especially since they have persisted a month after stopping-the fluctuation is likely a complex interaction between his age, metabolic changes, and his increased heart medication. Because certain heart medicines can impact glucose tolerance. 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 To help manage both his heart health and sugar levels- Focus on whole grains like Oats, Dalia (broken wheat), or Brown Rice instead of white rice or refined flour. Instead of three large meals, give him 5-6 smaller portions. This puts less strain on his heart and keeps his insulin levels more stable. Include walnuts, almonds, and flaxseeds. Use minimal oil for cooking, opting for heart-friendly choices like mustard or olive oil. Even if he avoids sweets, avoid very sweet fruits (like mangoes or grapes). Stick to Papaya, Jamun, or Guava in moderation. include buttermilk (Chaas) with a pinch of roasted cumin or ginger water to naturally stimulate metabolism without adding calories. A very gentle 10-15 minute walk after lunch and dinner He was taking Medha Vati for brain health, replace it with Pranayama (deep breathing) or light meditation for 15 minutes daily. Ensure he drinks enough water throughout the day Aim for a disciplined sleep schedule.
Can Medha Vati cause high sugar levels??? The short answer is unlikely to be the sole cause, especially since the high Postprandial (PP) sugar has persisted for over a month after stopping the medicine. *Indirect Influence: Medha Vati is primarily a brain and nerve tonic. While it doesn’t directly contain sugar or sugar-raising herbs, it can influence metabolism. In some cases, it may improve thyroid function (as you observed), which can indirectly shift how the body processes glucose. *The “Age” Factor: In the 70s, the body is in the Vata stage of life. Even minor herbal additions can sometimes destabilize a fragile metabolic balance, leading to fluctuations. *Other Potential Causes: Since the sugar levels remain high, the cause is more likely related to: -Diabetes Progression: Natural changes in insulin resistance over time. -Medication Interactions: The increase in heart medication dosage can sometimes impact glucose tolerance. -Weak Digestion (Mandagni): You mentioned his digestion has “gone for a toss.” In Ayurveda, if the digestive fire is weak, blood sugar will remain unstable regardless of the medication used. Follow these medicines: 1.Chandraprabha vati 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 2.Nishamalaki churna 1/2 tsp twice daily with warm water before meals 3.Triphala churna 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water Diet & Lifestyle Tips for Postprandial (PP) Sugar Small, Frequent Meals: Instead of three large meals, switch to 5–6 smaller portions to prevent sugar spikes and reduce strain on the heart. Walk After Meals: A gentle 10–15 minute walk immediately after lunch and dinner is one of the most effective ways to lower PP sugar levels. Early Dinner: Ensure he finishes dinner by 7:30 PM or 8:00 PM to give the body ample time to process the meal before sleep. Avoid High-Sugar Fruits: While he eats a balanced diet, limit very sweet fruits like mangoes, grapes, or sapota, especially in the evening.
Medha vati is for mental calmness, of blood sugar thyroid is due to stress, depression, anxiety, then medha vati can help reduce these parameters. For blood sugar you can start with Karela jamun juice 15 ml twice daily after food with water and. Do pranayam lom -vilom bhastrika bhamri 5-10mins twice daily. Do long walks .
Your father has all conditions which as related to lifestyle problems. First thing you need to do is correct his lifestyle. ??Do?? Eat home cooked food Dinner before sunset or maximum an hour after sunset 100 steps walking after both meals Stress free lifestyle Dairy only made from cow milk and if possible avoid dairy products. ???Yoga and Pranayam??? Sarvangasan Tadasan Vrukshasan Pashimotanasan Tratak Anulom vilom ?Dont? Anything that is white in colour like salt, sugar, wheat, mida, potatoes. Alcohol Tobacco and its products Fried and oily food Processed and packed items Ready to eat meals Papad Pickles Non vegetarian products For medications it is important to have a detailed personal evaluation and modifing medications in steps wise for better results. About medha vati. it doesnot affect the blood sugar but can work for thyroid conditions.
Hello, It is understandable to be concerned about how different medications interact, especially when managing multiple chronic conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and thyroid issues. In Ayurveda, a 70-year-old patient is in the Vata stage of life. The combination of Ischemic Heart Disease (Hridroga), Diabetes (Madhumeha), and Prostate issues indicates a complex imbalance of Vata and Kapha affecting the Dhatus (tissues), particularly the metabolic fire (Agni). While Medha Vati is primarily used for cognitive health and thyroid support, it contains ingredients like Malkangni (Celastrus paniculatus) and Ashwagandha. These can sometimes stimulate metabolic activity. If a herb improves thyroid function, it speeds up metabolism. This can occasionally cause a temporary fluctuation in how the body processes glucose or interacts with existing Allopathic insulin/sugar medications. The surgery and heavy Allopathic load likely caused Mandagni (weak digestion), leading to Ama (toxins), which is a primary driver for high post-prandial (PP) sugar. Ayurvedic Management To address the metabolic “toss” and high PP sugar without straining the heart, the focus should be on Deepana (kindling digestion) and Prameha (urinary/sugar) regulation. 1. Glymin Plus Tablet This is a potent formulation for sugar management. It contains Gymnema and Turmeric, which help in regulating glucose metabolism without the sudden spikes. Dose: 1 tablet twice daily, 30 minutes before food. 2. Liposem Tablet Since he has Ischemic Heart Disease and high sugar, this helps manage cholesterol and supports heart health by clearing metabolic pathways (Srotas). Dose: 1 tablet twice daily after food. 3. Dhanwantharam Gulika This is excellent for elderly patients with heart issues and Vata imbalances. It helps with breathlessness and supports overall vitality. Dose: 1 pill twice daily, crushed and mixed with warm water after food.