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first time diabetes diagnosed very high fasting 265 and post lunch 401 hba1c 10.17…taken medicine from doctor…

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can allopathic medicine be mixed with homeopathic /ayurvedic treatment

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Shriraj a short answer to your question is yes allopathic medicines and homeopathic medicines can be taken together. Since ayurvedic medicines are derived from plants and they could contain chemicals similar to what your doctor prescribes, I would suggest that you leave ayurvedic medicines aside for now.

These are some very high numbers so do follow your doctors instructions and take all the allopathic medicines as prescribed by your doctor. Get your diet under control and make the necessary changes and add exercise to your routine.

You wont see a big change in A1C immediately but your fasting and PP BS levels should improve.

Good luck

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gkrambati143

yes

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vasureddy

pathy means father. please dont insult our father!you go and use homeopathy, then give a coment.thanq.

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ranamadhu

shiraj i m sorry to say but you haven't chosen the right treatment I can say this for sure bcoz I had also used this churan and tablet before but all in vain.Please consult an allopathic doctor and a good homeopathic doc too, if you can. I m also taking both treatment simultaneously and benefiting. But if wanna go with ayurveda even then you consult a ayurvedic doctor but visit a doctor plz

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