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How to clear blocks and dizziness - #13225

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We did ECG for my mother its showing variance..She has no symptoms..She is diabetic with 150 and bp is normal…Should we do a CT scan and check for block? She is having dizziness and not having proper sleep

Age: 22
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Namaste! Insulin resistance in Ayurveda is linked to Kapha and Meda Dhatu Dushti, leading to impaired metabolism and glucose imbalance. To manage and reverse this condition, we must focus on Agnideepana (boosting digestion), Amapachana (removing toxins), and Medohara chikitsa (fat metabolism regulation). Ayurvedic Approach to Insulin Resistance Herbal Remedies: Gurmar (Gymnema Sylvestre): Known as “Madhunashini,” it helps regulate blood sugar and improves insulin function. Vijaysar: Balances Kapha and enhances pancreatic health. Jamun Seed Powder: Stimulates insulin secretion and improves glucose metabolism. Chandraprabha Vati: Detoxifies and regulates metabolic pathways. Fenugreek (Methi): Rich in soluble fiber, helping in slow carbohydrate absorption. Panchakarma Detox (If Severe Imbalance Exists): Virechana (Therapeutic Purgation): Removes excess Kapha & toxins. Udwartana (Herbal Powder Massage): Reduces Meda Dhatu accumulation. Basti (Medicated Enema): Balances Vata and supports digestion. Diet & Lifestyle: Follow a Kapha-Pacifying Diet: Avoid excess sugar, dairy, refined grains, and processed foods. Favor warm, light, and bitter foods like methi, karela, and turmeric. Intermittent Fasting (Langhana Therapy): Helps regulate insulin response. Daily Physical Activity: Yoga asanas like Surya Namaskar, Mandukasana, Pavanmuktasana, and brisk walking are beneficial. Stress Management: Practices like Pranayama, Meditation, and Abhyanga (oil massage) help balance Vata and reduce stress-induced insulin resistance. Expected Results & Precautions: With consistent adherence, noticeable improvement in insulin sensitivity can be seen in 3-6 months. Regular monitoring of HbA1c and fasting glucose is advised. Always consult an experienced Vaidya for a personalized plan based on your Prakriti and Vikriti (body constitution and imbalance).
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Hey, I'm sorry to hear about your mother's dizziness. It can be quite worrying especially when there's variance in the ECG even if she doesn’t have symptoms. Based on her condition, since she is diabetic, even with normal BP, it’s good to be cautious. First thing's first, if the ECG shows variances, it's not something to ignore. The fact there's no symptoms doesn’t mean everything's perfect. If she’s got dizziness, definitely get a CT scan done as it can help rule out any serious blockages or cardio-vascular issues. Be quick about it; don't delay since prompt action can potentially avert larger issues down the line. About her dizziness and sleep, Ayurveda can't replace immediate medical interventions but it can complement them. So, after the necessary check-ups, consider looking into her vata balance. Dizziness may relate to vata imbalances and sleep issues. Could start by giving her a warm cup of almond milk with a pinch of nutmeg before bed. Simple, but sometimes comforting remedies can help her rest better. Incorporate a consistent sleep routine – lights dimmed, no loud noises before bed. A warm oil massage, using sesame oil, can sometimes help soothe her energy and calm her mind before sleeping. Just a gentle massage on head and feet to relax her senses and promote better sleep. To address her dizziness during the day she might benefit from a regular schedule of meals to keep her blood sugar stable. Have her eat something small and healthy every few hours. Foods that are easy to digest, like broths or cooked vegetables, can be best. Short walks or light exercise can also stimulate flow, but I'd say clear any exercise regimen with her doctor, wouldn't want exertion until you get her checked out properly. Make sure she's drinking enough water as well, dehydration doesn't help. Importantly, don't ignore the CT scan or necessary follow-ups with her healthcare provider. They’re vital given her condition. Let me know how it goes or if there's anything else you’d like to know!
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