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Are Ayurvedic herbs for diabetes treatment effective?

by Rahul Kumar Health and Medical

Yes, ayurvedic treatment can cure any possible health ailments ranging from mild to severe ones. Ayurveda offers a plethora of natural remedies that can work on the problem's primary drivers and aims to deliver permanent relief from the problem. But, in today's modern world, where everything is evolving with lightning speed and human life is enveloped and governed with modern science, modern tools, and technology, the Ayurveda slowly faded out with time.


But, even in today's modern age, Ayurveda is still in practice in many parts of the world and has always been a last resort for naturally pursuing holistic health and mental peace. With every passing time, the healthcare sector of this era has turned into a sky searing profit motive machine where the real doctor's motto of saving people's life has seemed to get dispersed like a flock of dust in the air. 


This is why Ayurveda came into practice; according to Ayurveda, one can achieve holistic health just by eating right and exercise. If you're reading this, then you'll surely gain some invaluable knowledge of Ayurveda and how it can steer your life in the right direction if induced correctly in life. 


Let's get a grasp of the term Ayurveda before moving further on this topic. 


What is Ayurveda? 


Ayurveda is the science of life, which means knowing the inside-out of human anatomy and naturally curing the body. Ayurveda aims to give permanent relief from every possible health ailment ranging from mild to severe ones naturally. Ayurveda is a 5000-year-old ancient healing art that has its origins in India and is now widely used in many parts of the world. Let's learn how Ayurveda is effective for diabetes. 


What is diabetes? 


Diabetes is a common health ailment that occurs when the concentration of blood sugar in your body is too high. Blood glucose is the vital component of our body that we get from the food we eat. High blood sugar level occurs when your pancreas doesn't make enough insulin that breaks glucose into energy required to perform some basic external or internal bodily functions or actions. The inability of your pancreas to make enough insulin or your body's inability to make proper use of insulin results in high blood sugar levels, known as diabetes. 


What are the symptoms of high blood sugar level?


The symptoms of diabetes depend on the elevated blood sugar level of your body. People with type 2 diabetes most often not experience any common symptoms; however, in type 1 diabetes, people have experienced some symptoms which include the following- 

 

  • Frequent urination 
  • Increased appetite 
  • Unexplained weight loss 
  • Fatigue 
  • Irritability 
  • Blurred eyesight
  • Slow-healing sores 
  • Having higher chances to have frequent infections like gums, skin, and vaginal infections

If you experience more than one symptom, then it's worth consulting a doctor as diabetes can open a portal of other chronic health problems that last long. 


What are the causes of diabetes? 

 

There are different conditions that can result out with different levels of diabetes-

 

Let's learn what those conditions that can elevate your blood sugar level on a danger mark are- 

 

Type 1 diabetes 

 

There's not one possibility that can cause diabetes. However, doctors have explained some possible reasons that can develop type 1 diabetes in you, an autoimmune disorder can be a primary cause of this problem in which your immune system mistakenly charges and destroys your insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. 

Type 2 diabetes 

 

This is one of the commonly reported diabetic problems that mostly stems from genetics and an unhealthy lifestyle. Being obese or carrying extra weight can keep you at risk of developing type 2 diabetes. This can also be a genetic disorder that runs in a bloodline from one generation to another.  

 

Gestational diabetes 

 

This can occur due to the hormonal changes happening during pregnancy by a hormone produced by the placenta that makes women's cells less effective of the insulin. Hence it results in diabetes.

 

What are the risk factors of diabetes? 

 

There are certain risk factors that can increase your chances of having diabetes include the following-  

 

Type 1 diabetes 

 

Type 1 diabetes is mostly a bloodline run that passes from parents to child linked to the disease.  

 

Type 2 diabetes 

 

Your risk for having type 2 diabetes increases if you 

 

  • Are overweight 
  • Your age is 45 or older 
  • anyone in your bloodline has this problem 
  • You don't eat healthy food 
  • you are not physically active 
  • You have prediabetes  

 

Gestational diabetes


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Your risk for developing diabetes increases if you 

 

  • Are overweight 
  • are above 25 years old
  • have given birth to a baby who weighs more than 4 kg 
  • have a family history of diabetes 
  • have polycystic ovary syndrome ( PCOS) 

 

How can Ayurveda prevent diabetes? 

 

According to Ayurveda, the human body is governed by three power energies that regulate certain areas and functions of a human body ( Vata, Pitta, and Kapha). Diabetes is the result of an aggravated Vata and Kapha doshas. Ayurvedic treatment is a precise blend of many potent herbs and a Godly touch of Ayurveda's ancient science, which work on the ground cause of the problem and give permanent relief. 

 

Ayurveda not only works on the upper layers of the problem, unlike other newly evolved medicines. The ayurvedic treatment is intended to detect and cure the problem's primary drivers and give permanent relief. 

 

In diabetes, the natural herbs strengthen and stimulate the pancreas to revamp or start functioning as it should. This will eventually anchor down your blood sugar level back to the neutral level.


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