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102 days ago
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Diabetes - #19712

Syed

I am suffering from diabetes since last many years Feeling thirsty Increasing appetite Dryness of mouth Tingling Sensation of both lower limbs Dryness of mouth Feeling fatigue I had tried allopathic medicine.

Age: 40
Chronic illnesses: Dm
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Avoid all sugar in your diet Take regular exercise Gudmaar giloya bel Awala bhumi amla mix powder take morning and evening Vegetables and salads

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102 days ago
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Hello Syed, how is your digestion, and do you experience any bloating, indigestion, or changes in bowel movements? Do you have a history of stress or sleep disturbances that might be affecting your blood sugar levels? Also, understanding your physical activity and weight management would be important, as these factors play a significant role in diabetes management. In Ayurveda, diabetes (Madhumeha) is often linked to an imbalance in the Kapha dosha, which governs fluid metabolism, as well as the Agni (digestive fire), and requires a holistic approach that includes dietary adjustments, herbal remedies, and lifestyle changes to restore balance.

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Diabetes can be quite a journey, right? Those symptoms you mentioned - thirst, increased appetite, dry mouth, that tingling feeling in the legs, and fatigue, all ties up with an imbalance in the body's sugar levels. Ayurveda can offer some nice holistic approaches for managing this. First up, your dosha! People with diabetes, often deal with Kapha or Vata imbalances. That thirst and dry mouth could be Vata-related, whereas the increased appetite hints towards Kapha. It's like a dance of energies we need to balance. So let's talk diet. Eating is both therapy and fuel here. Try focusing on foods that pacify both Kapha and Vata. Go for whole grains like barley and avoid overly sweet or salty foods. Bitter veggies, like bitter gourd, and spices like turmeric, are your buddies here. Ginger tea can be a super easy and helpful drink to add to your daily routine too. More, about lifestyle changes - give your daily routine a look-over. Sleep early, wake up with the sun. Morning walks, breathing exercises like Pranayama can also help. It's like shaking up that stagnation. And those tingling sensations in the limbs? A gentle self-massage with warm sesame oil might give some relief. Key thing is balance. You've tried allopathic treatments, and that's great, don't drop them right away. Integrate Ayurvedic practices alongside them. Mixing modern and traditional wisdom can be powerful, as long as it's done safely and thoughtfully. And again, make sure you’re monitoring sugar levels regularly. If things feel off, or if there's a severe symptom change, reach out to medical pro's immediately. Taking charge includes knowing when to lean on others. Stay patient and kind to yourself. Change might come slow but keep at it.

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