Well, Ayurved in addressing diabetes is quite promising, but we gotta set the right expectations. First, it’s not really about “reversing” diabetes entirely, especially not for type 2. It’s more around managing the symptoms, keeping those blood sugar levels stable, and most importantly, preventing complications. Yes, Ayurveda views diabetes as “Madhumeha,” where our imbalance in kapha and vata doshas leads to high sugar levels.
You’re right about those herbs like Jamun, Vijaysar, and Gurmar; they’re used to promote healthy glucose levels, yes. But remember, their effects vary from person to person. With the right treatment plan, you could see improvements, but it’s not a one-size-fits-all. Consistency is key, and it’s really more of a lifestyle integration than an overnight change.
Now, about stopping your current meds, don’t do it without talking to your doctor. In many cases, people actually use both together. You might think about starting with a consultation—your Ayurvedic practitioner’s should assess your specific dosha imbalances, agni (digestive fire), and determine a tailored diet and regimen for you.
Expect some lifestyle tweaks though. You know, eating mindfully balanced meals—like a bit more bitter and astringent foods, less sugar and refined carbs—and incorporating regular physical activity. These small changes make a big difference.
People do report seeing changes within weeks or a few months, but keep in mind everyone’s body reacts differently. The goal is getting that balance back with patience and persistence. Stay safe, and make sure you’re in touch with both your Ayurvedic practitioner and probably more your regular healthcare provider to monitor everything. Remember your health is priority!



