/
/
/
Can Diabetes Be Cured Permanently with Ayurveda and Natural Remedies?
FREE! Ask an Ayurvedic Doctor — 24/7
Connect with Ayurvedic doctors 24/7. Ask anything, get expert help today.
General Medicine
Question #14384
171 days ago
157

Can Diabetes Be Cured Permanently with Ayurveda and Natural Remedies? - #14384

Lincoln

I have been managing diabetes for several years, and while medications help, I want to explore whether diabetes can be cured permanently through Ayurveda and natural treatments. However, I am unsure which Ayurvedic herbs and therapies offer long-term reversal of high blood sugar levels. Some of the most commonly recommended Ayurvedic treatments for diabetes reversal include Vijaysar wood therapy for improving insulin production, Bitter Gourd (Karela) juice for glucose regulation, Jamun seeds for enhancing pancreatic function, and Triphala for detoxifying the body. Many Ayurveda practitioners also suggest following a strict Kapha-pacifying diet, doing daily yoga and Pranayama, and undergoing Ayurvedic detox therapies like Panchakarma for deeper metabolic healing. However, I want to understand whether these treatments completely reverse diabetes or only help in controlling sugar levels. For those who have followed Ayurvedic treatments for diabetes, what worked best for stabilizing blood sugar, reducing medication dependency, and improving energy levels? Would love insights into the best Ayurvedic approaches for permanent diabetes cure and whether they provide long-term metabolic benefits.

FREE
Question is closed
FREE! Ask an Ayurvedic Doctor — 24/7,
100% Anonymous
Get expert answers anytime,
completely confidential.
No sign-up needed.
CTA image

Doctors’ responses

Ayurvedic treatments for diabetes can help manage blood sugar levels effectively and may improve overall metabolic health, but they typically focus on controlling the condition rather than curing it permanently. Key remedies include: Vijaysar wood: Known to help regulate blood sugar and improve insulin sensitivity. Bitter Gourd (Karela): Helps reduce glucose levels and improves insulin function. Jamun Seeds: Supports pancreatic function and reduces blood sugar spikes. Triphala: A detoxifying herb that helps regulate digestion and supports overall metabolic health. In addition, a Kapha-pacifying diet, yoga, Pranayama, and Panchakarma detox therapies can significantly enhance the benefits by improving insulin sensitivity and balancing the body's internal systems.
11913 answered questions
78% best answers
Accepted response

0 replies
Aiming for a permanent cure for diabetes through Ayurveda is a hopeful thought, but I got to be honest, Ayurveda doesn’t claim to 'cure' diabetes entirely. However, it offers strategies for managing and possibly improving the condition significantly. So, if you’re looking to reduce dependency on meds and stabilize your blood sugar, there's a lot Ayurveda brings to the table. First off, about those herbs you mentioned. They can indeed play a supportive role. Vijaysar is known for its beneficial effect on blood sugar levels, and drinking water stored in Vijaysar wood tumblers is quite a trusted method. Karela juice has a direct impact on glucose metabolism—just sip about 30ml on an empty stomach. But do remember, consistency here is key, as are regular blood sugar checks. Talking about diet, yes, a Kapha-pacifying diet might help. That means less sugar, fewer processed carbs, and those heavy, greasy foods. Focus instead on whole grains like quinoa and brown rice, and veggies and fruits that don’t spike your sugar. Jamun seeds ground into a powder (about 1 teaspoon daily) aid pancreas function, since they balance Kapha and stimulate digestion. Now, for detox, Panchakarma is indeed awesome in theory, but it requires careful supervision. Depending on your condition and constitution (your prakriti), a qualified practitioner should guide this process. And don't skip out on yoga and Pranayama—they really help balance the doshas and increase energy levels. However, permanent 'cure' isn't something Ayurveda guarantees. What it offers is a way to create a healthier balance in the body, leading to a reduced need for medication and better control over blood sugar levels. So, bottom line, it’s about an integrative approach. Stick with these natural remedies alongside medical advice. Might not be magic wand, but with commitment and patience, Ayurveda could bring you closer to a healthier, more balanced life over time.
1742 answered questions
27% best answers

0 replies
Speech bubble
FREE! Ask an Ayurvedic doctor — 24/7,
100% Anonymous

600+ certified Ayurvedic experts. No sign-up.

About our doctors

Only qualified ayurvedic doctors who have confirmed the availability of medical education and other certificates of medical practice consult on our service. You can check the qualification confirmation in the doctor's profile.


Related questions