Ayurvedic Herbal Treatment for Diabetes Mellitus

Jim Posey
Diabetes mellitus is a condition in which the ability to produce insulin is marginally or significantly damaged. Because insulin serves important roles in helping the cell absorb the glucose so it can be used as energy. the blood sugar levels in the blood rise to unhealthy highs. Type 1 diabetes mellitus patients produce very little to no insulin, and will need insulin injections. Type two diabetes have the option of controlling their blood sugar with a combination of diet, weight loss, exercise and glucose lowering medication.

Ayurveda is a traditionalist style of medicine that originated out of India. Ayurveda involves the use of herbs and plants to treat disease and sustain wellness.

Traditional Indian medicine men t knew of this disease as well and they named Diabetes mellitus as Ayurveda, Ayurveda describes the physiology of the disease as a result from disturbed "Meda, Kleda and Kapha". Tradional Indian, indigenous people thought that the body tissues lose their vitality because of the condition.

Type 1 diabetic patients should follow their medical advice given by a doctor. This includes taking insulin injections as well as monitoring their blood sugar. Type 2 diabetes patients should also follow their medical professionals' advice but can supplement their treatment with Ayurvedic herbal treatment for diabetes mellitus.

The medicines picked out to decrease blood pressure gradually and to help it produce insulin of its own comes from a variety of plants. These medicines will act on the "Kapha" and "Meda" tissues in order to reduce "Kleda: and help the body find a natural balance. Taken for long periods of time people have noticed improvements in their condition, this medicine carries less side effects than most modern medicine. Ayurveda herbal treatments for diabetes don't have the side effects of hypoglycemia (or a sudden lowering of blood sugar).

Here are some Ayurvedic herbal treatments for diabetes that are commonly available from the internet.

asant Kusumakar, Chandraprabha Vati, Prameha Gaja, Lodhrasava, Khadirarishta, Jambvasava, Trivanga Bhasma, and Suvarna Makshik Bhasma. Haridra (Curcuma longa), Nimba (Azadirachta indica), Saptakapi, Musta (Cyperus rotundus), Daruharidra,

Ayurvedic treatments have been around for centuries in \India and make up a lot of the practical treatments that poorer Indians Rely on. You should follow the research of your certified medical professional to a T, but don't discount the knowledge that has been tried in the fires of real world experience for centauries. By using a combination of both traditional and modern medicine you can often reap benefits that won't come with just the use of modern medicine.

Source:
http://www.ayurvedaphysician.com/ayutreat.htm , Ayurvedaphysican

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