What is DM in Ayurveda? - #12676
I came across the term DM in Ayurveda while reading about Ayurvedic treatments for chronic diseases, but I couldn’t find a clear explanation. Some sources mentioned that it refers to Diabetes Mellitus, while others talked about it in a completely different context. Now I’m totally confused. My interest in this started because my father has type 2 diabetes, and we’ve been trying to find natural ways to control his sugar levels. His doctor suggested lifestyle changes, but I keep hearing that Ayurveda has herbal formulations that can help manage blood sugar naturally. That’s when I saw DM in Ayurveda mentioned in a few places, but with no clear explanation. Is DM in Ayurveda just an abbreviation for diabetes, or does it refer to something else? And if it’s about diabetes management, what are the best Ayurvedic medicines or herbs for controlling sugar levels? I've heard about Gudmar, Vijaysar, and Jamun – are these effective? Can they be used along with allopathic medicines, or is there a risk of sugar levels dropping too much? I’d love to hear from someone who understands Ayurveda well. What exactly does DM in Ayurveda stand for, and how is it treated differently from modern medicine?
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