Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 Hi! I happened to see your post now...May I ask you to keep up your spirits, as that will definitely help in keeping the feeling of wellness! Let me also add that Ayurveda does have medicines that cannot possible CURE, but it will definitely give lots of CARE to you.The Ayurvedic medicines can improve the quality of life a lot, & you will be able to live a happier lifestlyle with Ayurveda. The fluctuation in the sugar level may be due to your diet & routine of that particular day, I think. Do take care & feel good to be well! Amy ayurveda, r_anjani <no_reply wrote: > > I have been recently diagnosed with fasting sugar level of 145 mg/dl. > I have changed my life style a lot so that I excersise almost every > day and do pranayama everyday. > > I frequently test it at home with a glucose meter in the morning, it > aften varies from 89- 119 mg/dl. > > My question is, > 1)Is there any cure for diabetes in Ayurveda? > > 2)Why does my sugar level fluctuate everyday? > > 3)There is a medicine named "MadhuKalp Vati" from Baba Ramdev. Is it > safe to take this medicine? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 Few days back I had suggested to take Noni fruit juice for diabetes. Unfortunately I did not give any statistics and therefore the moderator asked me for more details. Noni is a citrus fruit having more than 140 nutraceuticals. As per the research conducted, out of 2434 patients who took Noni, 83% of them got help from noni. Some got their diabetes fully cured. Some could stop taking insulin. Some people's sugar level stabilised but not reduced much.(I do not have the break up of this 83%) I am from Mira Road, Mumbai and I know about a dozen diabetic patients who are taking noni juice. Most of them got their sugar level reduced if not fully cured. The time taken is from 4 months to 6 months. Coming back to your specific question, I am sorry, I am not competant to answer them. The patients who got cured of diabetes from NOni, could not break thier diet. When they started eating sweets in excess, the sugar level did go up. Recently I came across a posting in the web site of www.Karmayog.org in which some one has recommended to take juice of one tometo, one kakdi(cucumber) and one karela(bitter gourd) in the morning on empty stomach which helps to bring down the sugar level. Again, I do not have any feedback on this treatment. > ayurveda, r_anjani <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > I have been recently diagnosed with fasting sugar level of 145 > mg/dl. > > My question is, > > 1)Is there any cure for diabetes in Ayurveda? > > > > 2)Why does my sugar level fluctuate everyday? > > 3)There is a medicine named "MadhuKalp Vati" from Baba Ramdev. Is it > > safe to take this medicine? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 Thanks for your reply. I will try the Noni Juce. Also I would try the mix juice of Krela, Cucumber and Tomato. Can you tell me how to extract just from these vegitables and mix. Should I boil them and the extract them or just mix them in Mixie. Thanks Anjani __________________ > Recently I came across a posting in the web site of www.Karmayog.org > in which some one has recommended to take juice of one tometo, one > kakdi(cucumber) and one karela(bitter gourd) in the morning on empty > stomach which helps to bring down the sugar level. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 Put raw tometo, cucumber and karela in a mixer, add little water, grind and stain. You get the juice. Drink in the empty stomach. Not to boil. It should be raw. Since they are simple vegetables, you will not find any harm in it. r_anjani <no_reply wrote: > Can you tell me how to extract juice from these vegitables and mix. > Should I boil them and the extract them or just mix them in Mixie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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