hello thank you for contacting ask Ayurveda you mentioned that you are having rare diabetes? may i know how you had found that? what is your age and weight ? what medication you are using at present? can you send me all your blood reports? so that i can understand your problem clearly and can plan treatment because diabetes is not a acute disease. its a chronic disease and it need prolonged treatment and regular follow up. i will be waiting for your reply . meanwhile for frequent fatigue i will recommend some medication
In Ayurveda, this erratic presentation aligns perfectly with a profound state of Vataja Prameha driven by Vishamagni (an irregular, unpredictable metabolic/digestive fire) and severe Dhatu Kshaya (the depletion and wasting of deeper bodily tissues). When Agni behaves like a flickering wind, the body’s conversion of food into energy becomes chaotic, leading to sudden spikes (Hyperglycemia / high Kapha-Ama state) followed by sudden crashes (Hypoglycemia / high Vata state)
1.To Clear Blockages (Ama Pachan): A combination of Amla (Amalaki) and Turmeric (Haridra)—known classically as Nisha-Amalaki—is highly effective. It regulates blood sugar gently without forcing sudden drops.
2.Chandraprabha Vati to support kidney function and strength, as frequent fluctuations exhaust the Ojas (vital energy)
3.To Stabilize the Pancreas/Metabolism: Herbs like Guduchi (Giloy) and Mamejava are excellent because they are adaptogenic; they help correct insulin sensitivity while protecting the tissues from oxidative stress.
••Strict Meal Timings: You must maintain a precise eating schedule to train the Agni. Skipping meals or delaying them will immediately provoke Vata, causing a severe low sugar crash.
••Small, Frequent, Nutritious Meals: Instead of three heavy meals, shift to 5–6 small, balanced meals. This prevents the heavy post-meal spike while ensuring the body has a continuous supply of glucose to prevent crashes.
••The Nature of Food: Consume warm, freshly cooked, light yet nourishing foods (Laghu and Brimhana).
•Grains: Old barley (Yava), millets, or broken wheat (Daliya).
•Proteins: Green gram (Mudga / Moong dal) is excellent as it stabilizes metabolism without aggravating Kapha or Vata.
•Vegetables: Bitter gourd (Karela), pointed gourd (Parwal), and bottle gourd (Lauki) cooked with mild, Agni-balancing spices like cumin, turmeric, and a very small amount of cow’s ghee to soothe Vata.
••Sleep Hygiene: Maintain a strict sleep cycle (sleeping by 10:00 PM). Inadequate sleep directly destabilizes glucose tolerance the next day
Hi may I know how old are you? And how was your recent Hba1c levels? N high means with Wat level it goes and low means up to how much levels it’s gone low ??
Your condition needs very careful medical supervision because sudden severe sugar drops while on insulin can become dangerous. Since this has already happened in the hospital, please do not change medicines on your own. Keep strict monitoring of blood sugar and never skip meals. Small frequent meals with protein are better than long gaps. Family members should know how to manage low sugar episodes immediately. Ayurveda can support energy, digestion, and nerve strength, but insulin adjustment must be done only by your diabetologist. Gudmar churna – ½ teaspoon twice daily before food Chandraprabha vati – 1 tablet twice daily after food Amalaki rasayan – 1 teaspoon daily Please discuss continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) with your doctor if possible, as it helps detect sudden sugar fluctuations early. Regards, Dr Raghuveer (Ayurvedacharya)
Hello, Your situation is serious and not something to manage with Ayurveda alone because you are having -recurrent severe hypoglycemia (dangerously low sugar) -blackouts/passing out -episodes requiring emergency revival in hospital -low sugars despite eating properly This means -your insulin dose/type may not be matching your body’s needs OR -there may be another rare endocrine/metabolic issue causing recurrent hypoglycemia First priority You need evaluation by -an endocrinologist Because repeated severe hypoglycemia can -damage brain function -affect heart rhythm -become life threthening Possible causes doctor usually evaluate -excessive insulin sensitivity -adrenal issues -pancreatic insulin overproduction -kidney/liver metabolism issues -rare autoimmune insulin syndromes -delayed stomach emptying -incorrect insulin timing/type -brittle diabetes/unstable diabetes Important immediate safety advice NEVER -skip meals -take insulin without checking sugar levels -stay alone during severe episodes -drive if sugars fluctuate suddenly Keep these with you always -glucose tablets -sugar packets/honey -glucometer -emergency contact Family should know -how to recognise low sugar -when to call emergency services Bloos sugar targets If sugars repeatedly go -below 70 mg/dL especially with unconsciousness, your treatment plan needs urgent adjustment Ayurvedic goals -stabilize digestion and metabolism -reduce fatigue -improve nervous system strenth -support recovery after repeated hypoglycemia Not aggressive sugar lowering therapy Internal medication 1) Guduchi satva= 500mg twice daily after meals =supports metabolism ggently, improves energy, less risk of sudden sugar drops than stronger herbs 2) Ashwagandha capsules= 1 cap at bedtime with warm milk =helps fatigue, supports adrenal/nervous system, may improve stress tolerance 3) Amalaki churna= 1 tsp with warm water after lunch =anti oxidant support, helps inflammation and recovery Avoid strong sugar lowering herbs for now like gudmar, vijaysar, karela extract, jamun combo Because they may worsen hypoglycemia Diet very important -small frequent meals -protein with every meal -complex carbs -healthy fats Helfpul foods :- -moong dal -oats -nuts in moderation -vegetable soups -millet/whole grains -egg/fish if non vegetarian Avoid -long fasting -very low carb diets -alcohol -excess sweets alone without protein -skipping dinner Night hypoglycemia prevention many severe episodes happen at night -bedtime snack -insulin timing changes -continuous glucose monitor (cgm) This is not your fault and not simply taking medicine wrong Since the hospital directly witnessed severe episodes your condition clearly needed -specialized diabetes reassessment -insulin adjustment -close monitoring Ayurveda can help improve strength,recovery, digestion, stress handling and overall balance, but the recurrent sevre hypoglycemia itself requires careful moderm medical supervision for safety Do follow Hope this might be helpful Thank you