Your readings confirm established diabetes, mainly due to family history and high carbohydrate diet. This can be controlled well with Ayurveda if medicine and diet are followed consistently.
Take Madhunashini vati one tablet twice daily before food first chew and then swallow with water Chandraprabha vati one tablet twice daily after food with warm water Drink karela + neem + Giloy juice + Amla 5ML each daily Dry jamun seeds - make powder and take half teaspoon once daily with warm water at morning
Strictly reduce rice, sugar, sweets, bakery items, and late dinner Prefer millets, vegetables, pulses, and regular walking after meals Check fasting and post-prandial blood sugar, every four weeks and HbA1c after three months With regular medicine, diet, control and activity, sugar levels, usually come down …
take chandraprabhvati 2 bd take livtone 2 bd take jambrushila 2 tds (virgo pharma)
With fasting blood sugar levels at 130 mg/dl, postprandial at 190 mg/dl and HbA1c at 7.2, it’s essential to address this to prevent complications. Ayurveda works by correcting the underlying imbalance, particularly in the Pitta dosha which relates to metabolism and digestion.
Consider Gudmar (Gymnema sylvestre), known in Ayurveda to regulate blood sugar levels. Gudmar can be taken in a capsule or leaf form. You may take 1–2 capsules, after meals daily or a teaspoon of leaf powder with water twice day. Begin with small doses and monitor your blood sugar levels frequently.
Also helpful is Vijaysar (Pterocarpus marsupium), often used for similar purposes. The heartwood of this tree can create an herbal water when soaked overnight, drink it on an empty stomach each morning. This not only helps control your sugar but also strengthens digestive health.
Diet modification is equally vital. Begin incorporating low glycemic index foods like barley, millets, and whole grains. Avoid refined sugars and excessive carbohydrates. Includ more bitter gourds, fenugreek seeds, and neem—known for there blood sugar lowering properties. Choose meals rich in fibers and focus on regularity of timing.
Physical activity daily should be a part of the regimen, as exercise aids in improving insulin sensitivity. Begin with a brsik walk every day, aiming for at least 30 minutes Can do yoga asanas like Surya Namaskar, Bhujangasana or Paschimottanasana that stimulate pancreas.
Consultation with an Ayurvedic practitioner is recommended before starting new herbs or supplements. Addressing diet, lifestyle, and medicinal compounds together, can create a comprehensive strategy for managing sugar levels efficiently. However, ensure regular monitoring and be open to adjusting the approach as needed.



