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54 days ago
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Diabetes - #22078

Runa Mishra

My mother's age is 58 years. My mother has been diagnosed with diabetes at this age.She is very weak and gets tired very quickly. Her glucose fasting is 158 & Glucose pp is 256 HbA1c-11.5% & Average blood glucose is 284 Is there any possibility of treatment for it in Ayurveda?

Age: 58
Chronic illnesses: Thyroid , Diabetes
Diabetic
Weakness
Tiredness
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Hello Runa Mishra • Ur Mother's Recent Type 2 Diabetic has History of Hypothyroidism Fatige is due to Uncontrolled Diabetes • Her Present Status FBS 158 PPBS 256 HbA1c 11.5 ABG 284 shows Recent Uncontrolled Diabetes • 100 % EFFECTIVE DIABETES MANAGEMENT Ayurvedic Medicine + Diabetic Diet+ Physical Activities Exercise+ Yoga + Lifestyle Modifications+ Stress Management + Periodic Sugar Lebels Monitoring • RESULT ORIENTED AYURVEDIC MEDICINE ( U MUST TRY ) * Neem Kalela Jamun Juice ( Dabur) 30 ml Early Morning 30 ml Evening on Empty Stomach * Tab.Glucomap ( Maharshi Ayurveda) 2 -0 - 2 After Food * Tab.Madhunashini ( Patanjali) 2 -0-2 After Food * Madhumehari Granules ( Baidyanath) 2 Tsf -0 - 2 Tsf Night After Food * Diet Should Contains Sabji Like Methi Moringa Karela Turmeric Panner Phool Regularly • DIABETIC DIET * NORMAL DIET Multigrain Roti + Sabji ( Karela ) + Leafy Vegetables ( Methi ) + Green Salada + Sprouts+ Butter Milk + Red Less Polished Rice+ Dals * DO'S - Prefer Leafy Vegetables Fruits salads sprouts Fibers Non Sweet Fruits ( Apple Pomegranate etc) Non Sweet Dry Fruits ( Badam Pista etc ) Kaerla Jamun Turmeric Methi Moringa etc Milk products Multigrain Roti All Dals Millets Pulses Red Rice Wheat Ragi Jwar Bajara * DON'TS - Avoid Sugar Gaggary Honey Mishri Processed Sweets Sedentary Lifestyle Too Sweet Fruits Dry Fruits etc Maida • PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES - Walking Jogging Mild Mobility Flexibility Exercise • YOGA - Anulom vilom Pranayam Shavasan Siddhasan Padmasana • ANTISTRESS - Dhyan Meditation • TEST TO MONITOR SUGAR CONTROL - FBS PPBS Every 2 Months Once HbA1c 6 Monthly Once REGARDS Dr Arun Desai God Bless You Both 😊🙏 If you have any questions u can ask me .U have Text Option here.I will answer to the level of your satisfaction.
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Tab madhunashini vati- 1 tab twice daily before food to be chewed Triphala churna- 1 tsp with warm water at night Methi seeds- 1/4 tsp with water soak over night morning to be chewed and drink water Do walking regular pranayama meditations
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Runa Mishra
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54 days ago
She does not take any insulin sir
ok give her to Dhatrinishadi churna -1/2 tsf with leukworm water Hyponidd tab1-0-1 chandraprabha Vati 1-0-1
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Tab. Mamejava ghan vati 1-0-1 after meal Gudmar + jambu beej churna mixture 1/4 tsp in lukewarm Water 2 time a day Tab chandraprabha vati 2-0-2 Avoid wheat flour, bakery product, carbonated drinks. Have more Jowar-bajra flour, ragi flour. Have Cinnamon water with methi seeds empty stomach. Walking atleast for 45 mins.
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1.Kathakakhadiradi kwatham tablet 2-0-2 before food 2.Glycikot granules 1tsp twice daily after food with hot water 3.Thriphala tab 2 at bedtime 4.Amrithamehari churnam 1tsp after lunch with ½glass warm water Visit a nearby Ayurveda Treatment center and do Virechana (purgation) or Vasthi( medicated enema- For detoxification
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Yes there is cure in ayurveda Initially you have to continue Allopathic medicines With that you start Madhunashani vati two times a day after meals Triphala kasaya 20ml two times a day with warm water before meals Hinguwastka churna half spoon with warm water before bed time
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Avoid sugar, dairy products and bakery products. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab.Mamejava ghanvati 2-0-2 Tab.Chandraprabhavati 2-0-2 Tab.Guduchi 2-0-2
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Hello Runa, Thyroid and diabetes are both due to metabolic weakness. YES If Your mother is recently diagnosed with diabetes, Ayurveda can offer supportive and effective management to it through- Herbal medicines Diet modifications Lifestyle Panchakarma (if needed) 1.Madhunashini vati 2- 0-2 2.Arogyavrdhini vati- 2-0-2 3.Triphala churna - 1spoon churna with warm water before sleeping. Some Home remedies - ##Paneer phool( you can easily get in grocery shop or online. ) soak 1spoon at night and mash the soked paneer phool in the morning and drink the water ##Methi seeds- soak 1spoon at night and eat the methi seeds and drink the water in the morning. #Avoid: Sugar, jaggery, white rice, potatoes, bananas, fried foods. Instead Include: Whole grains (ragi, barley, millets), green leafy vegetables, bitter gourd (karela), neem, turmeric. *Morning and evening walk after meals is must. *Avoid day sleep. *Maintain regular meal times. Gentle yoga is good- like vajrasan, ardhamatsyasan. pranayam- kapalbhati,seetli Start this ,also you can consult the panchakarma specialist for body detection
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I think it's Type 1 diabetics mellitus where there is insulin deficiency so the allopathic doctors have started with insulin I think So now u can start with Nishamalaki Tab 1-0-1 before food Chandraprabha vati tab 1-0-1 after food Arogyavardhini vati 1-0-1 after food Along with these medicines give insulin too
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Karela jamun juice 15ml twice daily before food with water Mamejva ghanvati 1-1-1 after food with water Tablet Diabecon 1-1-1 before food with water Avoid sugar, jaggery, honey Lessen the intake of carbohydrates, and starchy food like potato, white rice, white flour Walk 30mins daily
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Take giloye kwath=100gm Chirayata kwath=100gm Gudmar churna=100gm..... Mix all take 1 tsp boil with 2 cup till reduce 1 cup empty stomach twice daily Madunashini vati=2-2 tab with above kwath water Madhugrit tab Nisha AMLAKI tab=2-2 tab after meal twice daily Take 3 months regularly and do HBA1c ITSS totally controlled Diabetes is life style disorder so plzz avoid...mango/banana/cheeku/angoor/sakarkandi...sweets/ Take Barley roti instead of wheat roti Take salad in morning breakfast Do mandukasana 15-20 min daily
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Start with 1)Nishaamalki churna - 5gm with Luke warm water empty stomach in morning 2) vijaysara churna - 5gm with lukewarm water after food twice a day 3)gudmar churna - 2gms after meals with water 4) Chandraprabha vati - 1 tablet twice a day And for thyroid start Kanchanar guggulu - 2 tabs twice a day after food one of the most effective medicine for thyroid Avoid- sugar, potato, wheat, bakery items, maida , oily fried foods, fruits like banana, mango , grapes Include - ragi, jowar, millets in diet frequently Daily morning take methidana soaked in water overnight one of the best to control sugar Include steamed veggies in diet Lauki Karela Palak etc vegetables include in diet If possible intermittent fasting after 8 pm don’t eat anything till 10:00 am in morning if hungry can eat fruits
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Hello Runa Mishra, Don't worry about your Hba1c Report in a couple of months, we can make it single digit. Now i what i need is try to be stress free how much ever it is possible Coming to food , take plenty of Green vegetables and limited fruits but add vegetables and green leafs for your diet. Simple wallking is enough min of 5000 to 6000 steps per day comming to medicine just single tablet called Tab . NISHA AMLAKI 2-0-0 (B/F) early morning in empty stomach take 2 pills of nisha amlaki and follow the instructions and in 2 months you can see a good result.
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Yes, Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to managing diabetes, or "Madhumeha," focusing on balancing doshas and supporting healthy metabolism. The aim is to regulate blood sugar levels, improve energy, and enhance her overall health. Firstly, diet modifications are crucial. Encourage your mother to follow a Kapha-pacifying diet, since diabetes often relates to Kapha imbalance. This involves avoiding sugar, refined carbs, and processed foods. Incorporate more whole grains like barley and millet, which support stable blood sugar. Bitter vegetables like bitter gourd and leafy greens are beneficial too as they help in reducing sugar levels. Small, frequent meals help maintain energy levels, so consider spacing her meals evenly throughout the day. Promoting regular exercise is essential. Gentle activities, like daily 30-minute walks, can improve insulin sensitivity and circulation. Adding yoga practices that stimulate the endocrine system, like Surya Namaskar, can be beneficial if she’s comfortable with it. In Ayurveda, herbs like Guduchi (Giloy), Turmeric, and Neem can support managing blood sugar levels. Consider advising her on taking a spoonful of Gudmar powder with warm water every morning as it helps in regulating sugar cravings and supporting glucose metabolism. But, bear in mind it’s important to consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized dosage and compatibility with other medications she may be taking. Hydrating adequately, like sipping warm water throughout the day, supports toxin elimination and improves digestion. Also, encourage her to maintain a set sleep schedule, aiming for enough restful sleep, aiding overall vitality. Lastly, it's vital to monitor her glucose levels regularly. Although Ayurvedic remedies can be effective over time, keeping her healthcare provider informed and consulting them for ongoing care is essential to ensure her diabetes is managed safely. Ayurveda encourages a comprehensive, sustainable approach, complementing ongoing medical treatments.
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