Fed up taking medicines in the morning and evening. Suggest what to do?
I am 62 years old. My weight is 67 kg. I am... - Diabetes India
I am 62 years old. My weight is 67 kg. I am diabetic since 2004. My Fasting sugar is near to 150 and PP is 210. Want to avoid medicines.
Less Carbohydrate Food.More Vegitable, More walking, with 30 days special Ayurvedic Medicine.Tinospora Cordifolia Extract or Guduchi (Himalaya Drughouse).
I suggest you to take Aloe Vera Gel and not the juice available in the market with other supplement will get you result in 30 days sure for that. It's a natural product a not available in the open market. If your are intrstd i will provide details how to get them. These has worked on many people and every one of them are happy.
Dear arvindk... Please stop repeating your views again and again, let us read some more useful information on this forum.
It is advisable not to take a firm view that you dot want to take medicines.Please consider the following general suggestions:
Management of sugar levels is a tough job but is not impossible if you realize that the task is essentially in your own hands. The doctor or dietician may guide you but ultimately it is you who has to put into practice all that has been learnt. Diet control makes maximum difference in a diabetic condition. Avoid sugar,sweets,and any food that is loaded with sugars like mango,banana etc. Also avoid vegetables like potato,beet, etc that grow underground and contain plenty of starch. Eat more of sprouts,vegetables and greens that give you fiber,minerals and vitamins. Eat less of rice,wheat and other cereals rich in carbohydrates and demand more insulin for converting to energy. The idea should be to reduce consumption by least 200 to 300 calories per day to gain significant results.
After diet,exercise plays a very important role. Walking or jogging for 40 to 60 minutes a day will improve your glucose metabolism significantly and spend about 200 calories.Management of sugar levels is a tough job but is not impossible if you realize that the task is essentially in your own hands. The doctor or dietician may guide you but ultimately it is you who has to put into practice all that has been learnt. Diet control makes maximum difference in a diabetic condition. Avoid sugar,sweets,and any food that is loaded with sugars like mango,banana etc. Also avoid vegetables like potato,beet, etc that grow underground. Eat more of sprouts,nuts(except cashew and pista)vegetables and greens that give you fiber,minerals and vitamins. Eat less of rice,wheat and other cereals rich in carbohydrates and demand more insulin for converting to energy. The idea should be to reduce consumption by least 200 to 300 calories per day to gain significant r
Last but not the least one should lead a stress free life style. Stress is a recognized trigger for diabetes. Practice relaxation techniques like breathing exercises,yoga etc.
You should go for quarterly check ups and annual comprehensive review with an experienced diabetologist and follow the prescriptions scrupulously
Ultimately the most important person in your diabetes management is Y O U.
Hi @Gurbaksh,
Now 3 years have passed since this post is placed here. Then FBS was150 & PPBS 220. How are these now?
If you are not at a satisfactory level, come back here; I will guide you to a satisfactory level of BS, if you follow the guidelines.
Wish you a speedy cure.