Diabetes is a chronic, life-long condition that requires careful monitoring and management. Left untreated, it can lead to various serious complications such as kidney failure, cardiovascular disease, and blindness in some cases.
Diabetes can cause about 6% of all deaths globally each year. Diabetes deaths are likely to increase by more than 50% in the next 10 years without urgent action and preventive measures methods.
A periodic time-to-time check of blood glucose levels is a must as is the monitoring of blood pressure and body cholesterol levels.
Healthy eating habits, regular exercise, and weight control programs all contribute to good cardiovascular health. Diabetic patients should also quit smoking.
Diabet Guard Effective in controlling blood sugar and allied complications. It contains the goodness of Jamun, Karela, Methi, Neem, Purified Shilajit, and Gurmar leaves.
Amalaki or Indian gooseberry is a rich concentrated source of Vitamin C and is highly effective in controlling diabetes.
A tablespoon of amla juice, along with a cup of bitter gourd juice, stimulates the pancreas to produce more insulin.
Eating foods with whole grains, fresh and green vegetables, fruits & proteins is important for good health. And also it’s beneficial in case you are suffering from diabetes.
About the Author
Vikash Shukla is a medical writer and associate professor with deep knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, disease-related knowledge, and expertise in home remedies and Ayurvedic natural products. Born and raised in Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh, India, he has written several health-related books, providing practical tips and guidance to improve overall health and well-being.
Vikash has won several awards for his contributions to the field of medical writing, including the prestigious Young Medical Communicator Award from the Indian Society for Medical and Scientific Writers. He has also been recognized by the Indian Medical Association for his research on improving patient outcomes through the use of alternative therapies.
As an educator, Vikash is passionate about teaching and has taught courses on anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, and pathology. He is dedicated to helping people lead healthy and fulfilling lives and believes that knowledge is key to achieving this goal.