Ayurvedic Medicines For Diabetes
By Ella Depp
Ayurveda is the life science that deals with the medicines extracted from natural products such as plants and green vegetation. According to Ayurveda, diabetes is the disease that takes place due to the deposition of harmful substance in the tissues. This eventually results in blocking the circulatory system. Apart from these, poor diet, lack of physical activities, imbalanced nervous system, mental stress, and disturbed natural biological cycle also cause diabetes.
The practitioners of Ayurveda recommend various medicines gained from nature to control diabetes. Diabetes cannot be cured, but can be controlled and managed. Even practicing yoga and aerobic exercises are effective to control diabetes. The Ayurvedic medicines naturally heal the symptoms of diabetes. In this article, we will deal with certain Ayurvedic medicines that are effective in the case of diabetes. Herbs such as turmeric, neem, amalaki (Indian gooseberry), and shilajit (asphaltum) are the main herbs used to control diabetes. These are the main ingredients that are comprised to prepare herbal remedies for diabetes. They help in restoring imbalanced level of sugar in the blood stream.
Generally, diabetes is the result of malfunctioned pancreas and liver. Some herbalogists recommend consuming turmeric with pure extract of aloe vera in the initial stage of diabetes. It will prevent critical conditions. Some of the Ayurvedic medicines suggested by Ayurvedic practitioners are as follows:
^ You can have two capsules of turmeric three times in a day.
^ Consume small amount of fenugreek seeds, triphala, Arjuna, Ajwain (Bishops weed), and haritaki mixed with ghee.
^ You can have powdered form of rose apple stones three times in a day.
^ Mix the powdered form of Indian gooseberry and turmeric with honey. Have this mixture two times in a day.
^ Add the powder of white pepper, fenugreek seeds, and turmeric with glass of milk. Drink this mixture two times in a day.
Apart from these herbal medicines, you should follow a proper diet for diabetes. It is very important to maintain a proper weight. Excessive intake of fats disturbs the normal function of the body. It blocks the circulation of blood and thus supplies fewer amounts of nutrients to different parts of the body. It affects the production of insulin, which helps in converting sugar into glucose. Once the body does not generate required amount of insulin, sugar directly enters the blood stream. The presence of sugar in the blood stream spikes the blood pressure. This all create complicated conditions and thus provoking several other health issues.
Regular consumption of nutritional food, adequate sleep, and regular exercise will help in controlling diabetes. Along with the help of above mentioned herbs, you need to follow a proper diet. This diet will control the level of sugar in the blood stream.
* Avoid heavy consumption of sweets, diary products, and carbohydrates.
* Include ample of fresh green leafy vegetables and fruits in your daily diet.
* Even consume herbs regularly as prescribed by the experts
* Consume more of citrus fruits such as oranges, cantaloupes, berries, kiwi, and lemons.
* Eat good amount of black gram, green veggies, and soy.
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Ayurveda, A Holistic Treatment for Diabetes
Sweet Treatment For Diabetes From Ayurveda
June 12, 2009
By Dr. Rajesh Nair
According to Ayurveda, a holistic alternative medical science, the main cause of diabetes are fat, urine, and Kapha buildups due to foods, liquids, lifestyle, stress and others. It generally believes that any disease caused is due to doshic imbalance. The doshas are the three humors that govern the human body, they are vata, pitta and kapha. It includes diabetes in the prameha category, which are a list of urinary disorders especially characterized by profuse urination with several abnormal qualities. Classical Ayurvedic therapy for madhumeha (diabetes) begins with an assessment of the dosha imbalance. In all types of pramehas , kapha is vitiated, but in madhumeha, vata is often aggravated as well. Therefore, therapies will be directed at both vata and kapha simultaneously to restore the balance of the doshas. By determining the causal imbalances at the basis of a disorder, an Ayurveda evaluation strikes the root causes of diabetes which are Overeating and consequent obesity, Excessive intake of sugar and refined carbohydrates, Overloading of proteins and fats which get converted into sugar if taken in excess, Excessive tension, worry, anxiety & grief, Hereditary factors. Common ayurveda remedies include : a) Diet restrictions -Avoid foods that increase kapha dosha like potatoes, rice, sugar, fatty foods and avoiding alcohol. b) Exercise – Regular physical exercise is a must for diabetics. Practising yogic asanas like ‘Halasan’, ‘Paschimottanasan” are found effective. c) Panchakarma Therapy – The greatest benefit of Panchakarma is that it reduces the insulin resistance in the tissues in diabetics which is the primary goal in treating the diabetes. i.e., Ayurveda also addresses the diet modification by eliminating sugar and simple carbohydrates, and emphasizing complex carbohydrates. Protein is limited, as excessive intake can damage the kidneys. Fat is also limited because there is often a deficiency of pancreatic enzymes, making fat digestion difficult. Since many diabetics have autoantibodies, Panchakarma is typically used for this cleansing the same. This begins with herbal massages and an herbal steam sauna, followed by fasting to cleanse the body. This is followed by an herbal purge for the liver, pancreas, and spleen. Colon therapy is next, first to cleanse the digestive tract and then to reconstitute the system. Ayurvedic management of Diabetes depends on the strength of patient and type of diabetes he/she has. But some generalized management are mentioned below. If the patient has sufficient strength panchakarma treatment can be started with snehana followed by vamana and virechana. Virechana can be repeated frequently. Dhanwantharam Gritham is apt for snehanam. Pizhichil is good for a week. Takradhara can also yield good results. Internal medicines that can be used are katakakhadiradi kashayam, aragvadhadi kashayam, nisadi kashayam, mehari dravakam and Nisha katakadi qwath. Apart from these ayaskriti and lodhrasavam are good. Mehasamhari gulika, brihantmehantaka gulika, niruryadi gulika, svetagaunjadi gulika, haldi (turmeric), amalaki (gooseberry) choorna, nyagrodadhi churna,Brihat triphala churna, Madhumegha karpagm, nisosiradi tailam,or eladi tailam can be added to the kashayams as the case may be. Shilajit, vasntakusumakara rasa, nag bhasma, vanga bhasma, and chandraprabha vati can be used favorably. Hyponidd tablets, Diabecon tablets, Mehanil tablets, Glucova, Nishakatakadi qwath tablet can be used on regular basis. Sugar in any form like rice, especially from fresh grains, potato, banana, and other such cereals and fruits are to be avoided. Fat intake should also be avoided. Tamarid and salt intake should be minimal. All bitter things are of help in general. Vegetables like bitter gourd, drumstick, patola(sponge gourd), okra (ladies finger) are good. So is neem (Azadirachta indica) and bilva (Aegle marmelos). It is also advised to decrease all food intakes by three quarters of normal. Wheat, barely and all millets are good. Some cases recover fully just with exclusively meat diet. Don’t use polished grains as bryan is good for diabetes. Shadangapaniyam or water boiled with ekanayakam (Salacia reticulate) is excellent to quench thirst in diabetics. Exercise within limits is advisable, yogic exercise, particularly matsyendra asanam is useful. Sleep during daytime, sex, not resting after food intake and excessive labour is to be avoided.
Dr Rajesh Nair is the consultant of world’s largest online ayurvedic store http://www.ayurvedaforall.com.
Source: Dr. Rajesh Nair


