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HELP FOR IRREGULAR BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS


As per Ayurveda,Diabetes is considers as Kapha type of disorder.
The patient has a diminished functioning of Agni( Digestive fire ) which is related to to high sugar levels in the blood.
There are few very effective herbal preparations,which helps to control the high blood sugar and it allows a better management of the disease.

Here are few preparations,which has shown promising results in clinical test environment when it comes to control the high blood sugar levels.
1) HERBAL POWDER MIX FOR DIABETES

Punarnava - 2 parts
Shardunika - 1 part
Kutki. -1 part 
Guduchi. - 1 part

Mix the listed herbs together, and take it as
1/2 teaspoon 2 or 3 times a day as suggested by your Ayurveda consultant,with warm water.

2) TURMERIC POWDER

The very effective and well researched herb is Turmeric.
It very simple but at the same time very very effective in controlling the blood sugar level.

What you need to do is either fill in your own capsules with the organic turmeric powder or buy the readily available Turmeric capsules from authentic suppliers.

You can take 500mg to 1 gms of Turmeric three times a day. It is best taken before meals.

If your are going to try any of these preparations, I will suggest to check your blood sugar levels regularly,and reevaluate your condition often.

You will advised to follow the Anti-kapha diet and some Yoga postures as well to help regulate the sugar level.


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