normal sugar level range - #17221
For the past few months, I’ve been feeling weird fluctuations in my energy levels. Some mornings, I feel fine, but by the afternoon, I feel shaky, weak, and sometimes even lightheaded. Other times, I feel super tired after eating, almost like my body is struggling to process food. I started wondering if this could be related to my blood sugar levels, so I checked with a home glucose monitor. The results were confusing—sometimes my readings were a little high, and other times, they seemed lower than normal. When I went to the doctor, he said my sugar levels were “borderline” but still within the normal sugar level range. But what does that really mean? If I’m still in the “normal” range, why am I feeling these symptoms? I started looking into Ayurveda because I want to regulate my blood sugar naturally before it turns into a bigger problem. Does Ayurveda offer any remedies to balance blood sugar levels and prevent them from spiking or dropping too fast? I read that excess Kapha and poor digestion could lead to imbalances—does that mean I should be making dietary changes? Are there Ayurvedic herbs that help maintain stable sugar levels? I’ve read that Gudmar (Gymnema), Vijaysar, and Fenugreek are good for blood sugar regulation—do they actually work, and how should they be taken? Also, should I be avoiding certain foods that might be making my sugar levels unstable, even if they seem healthy? If anyone has used Ayurveda to stabilize their blood sugar, what worked best? Did herbal treatments, diet adjustments, or specific lifestyle changes make a difference? I just want to feel more balanced and avoid future health problems naturally.
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