Madhunashini Vati better aur cheaper hai. Pro Veda Diabetes bahut costly marketing product hai. Normal diabetes support ke liye Madhunashini Vati enough hoti hai. Dose: 1–2 tablets twice daily before food
Madhunashini Vati Extra Power contains herbs like Gudmar, Karela, Neem, Giloy, Methi along with some bhasma ingredients. The expensive “Pro Veda Diabetes” products are generally positioned more as premium diabetes wellness/nutrition combinations rather than a stronger replacement for Madhunashini. If sugar is significantly high, diet control, exercise, and proper diabetic medicines remain more important than switching to expensive supplements alone. Regards, Dr Raghuveer (Ayurvedacharya)
Both products are designed to support Blood Sugar management but serve different roles 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 Madhunashni Vati: Focuses directly on managing high blood sugar levels and controlling common symptoms like frequent urination or excessive thirst. 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 Pro Veda Diabetes Care: Aims at long-term cellular rejuvenation, managing insulin resistance, protecting vital organs (like kidneys and eyes) from the chronic complications of diabetes, and restoring overall energy levels. 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 The Pro Veda line utilizes more advanced extraction techniques, standardized herbal extracts, and premium quality ingredients. This ensures higher bioavailability (better absorption by the body) and specific quality controls, which contributes to its premium pricing (Rs. 2490).
Hello, first of all I want to advise you that, without consulting any proffesonal registered Ayurveda doctor, you should not take any supplements and medicines from Patanjali or any other brands.
If you have diabetes then you can consult to doctor for that. Because in ayurveda there are no single medicine for any disease or person. Medicine can change by person to person even if they have same disease. It all depends on prakriti, Vikriti, Sara, sanhanan etc. Examinations… So don’t take anything without consulting.
About your question…
From a clinical and regulatory perspective, comparing Divya Madhunashini Vati Extra Power and the premium “Pro Veda / Nutrela” Diabetes range by Patanjali reveals differences in their formulation style, therapeutic focus, active ingredients, and cost structure.
1. Classification & Therapeutic Focus
Madhunashini Vati Extra Power: This is a Classical Ayurvedic Proprietary Medicine. It is formulated strictly using concentrated extracts of traditional, bitter, and metabolic herbs (Tikta and Katu rasa). Its primary therapeutic intent is targeted glycemic control, pancreatic support (beta-cell rejuvenation), and prevention of diabetic complications like neuropathy and retinopathy.
Nutrela / Pro Veda Diabetes Care (Premium Range): This falls under the category of a Nutraceutical / Advanced Dietary Supplement. Instead of acting purely as an acute Ayurvedic therapeutic agent, it blends modern nutritional science with herbal extracts. It functions as a medical food designed to provide sustained, low-glycemic index (GI) energy, high dietary fiber, and cellular metabolic support.
2. Ingredient Composition & Pharmacology
Madhunashini Vati Extra Power:
Herbal Core: Features strong, traditional anti-hyperglycemic herbs including Gudmar (Gymnema sylvestre—the “sugar destroyer”), Karela (Bitter melon), Neem, Giloy, Methi, Jamun, and Chirayta.
Mineral/Bhasma Fortification: Contains Shuddha Shilajit, Vang Bhasma, and Lauh Bhasma. These mineral components are used in Ayurveda to act as Rasayanas (rejuvenators) to deliver active herbo-mineral compounds deeper into tissues and combat chronic diabetic fatigue.
Pro Veda / Nutrela Diabetes Powder/Formulations:
Macronutrients & Fiber: Rich in plant-based proteins (like whey protein concentrate or caseinate) and dietary fibers (such as fructo-oligosaccharides) to delay gastric emptying and prevent postprandial glucose spikes.
Modern Micronutrients: Fortified with 20+ vitamins and minerals, along with targeted metabolic antioxidants like Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA), L-Carnitine, and Taurine to optimize mitochondrial function and cellular glucose uptake.
Botanical Extracts: Contains a streamlined blend of purified herbal extracts (like green tea, curcumin, and isolated Jamun/Karela extracts) rather than the heavy, comprehensive raw-herb profile found in the Vati.
3. Price Discrepancy & Presentation
Madhunashini Vati Extra Power (~₹210 for 120 tablets): Produced as mass-market, classical tablets. The manufacturing process utilizes standard Ayurvedic pharmaceutical extraction, keeping the cost highly accessible for long-term daily compliance.
Pro Veda / Nutrela Diabetes Care (Up to ₹2,490 for Premium Kits/Combos): The steep pricing reflects its positioning as a premium, clinically standardized dietary system or combo kit. It includes specialized macro-nutritional processing (clinical-grade proteins, low-GI meal replacements, or advanced liquid/capsule extracts), zero-sugar flavoring agents, and targeted bio-enhancers.