Diabetic and bp cholesterol problem - #25964
My name paras From hyderabad Age 44 I have diabetes past 13 years Bp past 8 years Cholesterol Gastric problem Composition Motion not free I need all this treatment I want to consult best doctor to give me best treatment
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Diabetes, blood pressure, cholesterol, gastric alongside with irregular bowel movements, these are interconnected issues that can benefit from ayurvedic approach focusing on balancing your doshas, particularly Vata and Kapha doshas. In Ayurveda, it’s crucial to identify and address the root cause of the imbalance, which involves diet, lifestyle adjustments, and often herbal support.
To begin with diet, it’s important to focus on foods that support healthy digestion and metabolism for Kapha and Vata imbalances. Consume warm, cooked meals, with spices like cumin, coriander, fennel and turmeric, which aid in digestion and metabolism. Avoid raw, cold foods and heavy, oily meals which can aggravate your symptoms. Including whole grains, plenty of vegetables, and legumes in your meals can help regulate blood sugar levels and promote regular bowel movements.
For managing diabetes and cholesterol, it’s beneficial to incorporate herbs like ‘Triphala’ and ‘Guggulu’. Triphala supports digestion and regular bowel movements, while Guggulu can assist in maintaining healthy cholesterol levels over time. You might want to consider using Fenugreek seeds, soaked overnight, and consumed on an empty stomach in the morning. Not only does this help with blood sugar control but aids digestion too.
In terms of lifestyle modifications, managing stress is crucial for you. Practicing yoga or pranayama, especially postures like ‘Paschimottanasana’ and ‘Ardha Matsyendrasana’ can help in activating the pancreas and improve digestion. Regular physical activity, at least 30 mins daily like brisk walking, can reduce Kapha accumulation and help control weight.
Hydration plays an essential role too. Drinking warm water throughout the day aids in digestion and prevents Kapha accumulation. Pay attention to your body’s cues and avoid eating when not hungry. This respects your natural digestive cycle, reducing digestive issues like gas and bloating.
It’s crucial to be under regular medical supervision too, considering your conditions affecting different systems of the body. Seek consultation from a well-qualified Ayurvedic practitioner who can provide a personalized treatment plan, possibly integrating herbal supplements and treatments appropriate for your prakriti. Remember, while Ayurveda offers supportive strategies, continue regular check-ups with your primary healthcare provider to manage your conditions effectively.

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