13/11/2020
We offer Diabetacure-for Diabetes,Memory,Blood Pressure, In modern age ‘Madhumeha’ i.e. Diabetes Mellitus has become a major problem, commonly in socio-economically improved part of the society. Type II Diabetes is known as the ‘Disease of Affluent’ which arises in people who have “too much; too much food, too much leisure, too much comfort.” Oversleeping especially during the day, lack of exercise, laziness and overeating especially of cold, oily, sweet, fatty things, which increase kapha are said to cause the disease that we know as Type II Diabetes Mellitus.
While Insulin and Allopathic drugs can keep a diabetic’s blood sugar at or near normal levels, they cannot prevent the varied complications such as:-
Neuropathy is nerve damage. It can cause problems in legs as well as other systems in the body.
• Retinopathy is damage to the eyes.
• Nephropathy is kidney disease. The kidneys filter waste out of the blood when they don't work well, poisons can build up.
• Heart disease is more common in people with diabetes.
• Gastroparesis which is a delay of a stomach's emptying, literally signifies a partial paralysis of the stomach.
• Cognitive Impairment While people who have diabetes may experience memory problems and cognitive impairment.
• Atherosclerosis is more commonly identified as a hardening or clogging of the arteries and is caused by a build-up of fatty material that restricts blood flow
• Hypertension or high blood pressure, is another leading complication for diabetics. This condition arises within 65% of people who have diabetes.
Symptoms of Diabetes:
Frequent urination
• Excessive thirst
• Extreme hunger
• Unexplained weight loss
• Sudden vision changes
• Tingling or numbness in hands or feet
Dos and Don’ts for Diabetics:
Dos
Eat food at fixed hours. Make sure that you have three proper meals & light snacks in between
• Eat about the same amounts of food each day
• Eat slowly and chew your food well before you swallow
• Drink sufficient amounts of water that will help flush the toxins off your system
• Include fresh vegetable salad in every meal
• Take your medicines at the same time every day and exercise at about the same time every day
• Fat free milk, yogurt, and cheese to be taken
• Eggs whites can be included
• White meat - chicken and fish are good
Don’ts
Do not skip meals and medicine times
• Do not eat directly after a workout
• Do not overeat
• Do not fry foods. Instead bake, boil, poach or saute in a nonstick pan. Use less oil in cooking.