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How to bring down increased blood sugar level using Ayurveda?

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My uncle has has blood sugar level of 300 and he wants to use Ayurvedic medicines.so how can he reduce his sugar level using Ayurveda

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Hidden actually you don't require any medicines to control diabetes. All you need is to change your diet and regular cardio exercises like waking, cycling,etc. My father-in-law who is 70 years old has been diabetic for the last 20 years or so. He has reduced his Hba1c from 8.2 to 6.7 in the last 10 months just by doing regular exercises and proper diet(less carb, more Fiber, more fat(good fat))

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Members in this forum do not prescribe any medications for diabetes. You should talk to an Ayurvedic Doctor for any medications.

As such, dietary and lifestyle change should be the first line of action to deal with type 2 diabetes followed by medications.

Your uncle should first get the complete tests done e.g. fasting BG and HbA1c by some reputable lab.

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Type 2 Diabetes should be controlled by low-carbohydrate diet, aerobic exercise and anti-glycemic agents. Your uncle's blood sugar is very high.

* Consume food in small quantities many times in a day.

* Do not consume food after 7:00 pm.

* After consuming food, walk for 15 minutes.

* check your blood sugar daily. Effort should be made to maintain blood sugar <200 mg/dL at any time.

Over time, people who have diabetes and high blood sugar can develop serious or life-threatening complications, including heart disease, stroke, kidney problems, nerve damage, and eye problems. Taking medication(s), making lifestyle changes (e.g., diet, exercise, quitting smoking), and regularly checking your blood sugar may help to manage your diabetes and improve your health. This therapy may also decrease your chances of having a heart attack, stroke, or other diabetes-related complications such as kidney failure, nerve damage (numb, cold legs or feet; decreased sexual ability in men and women), eye problems, including changes or loss of vision, or gum disease. Your doctor and other healthcare providers will talk to you about the best way to manage your diabetes.

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rnpath

I have tried ayurvedic medications. less effective than allopathic medications.and practically nothing equal to insulin.

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HOBIEONE

I really hope your uncle does good with it. Pls keep us up to date with progress ! Being positive is good for anyone.

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Sridhar83

Insulin will not damage your kidneys and for that matter will not have much side effects except increase your belly and body weight. Metformin will affect nerves

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