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Bhumika J Dhamecha

AN EFFECTIVE SUPPLEMENT FOR DIABETES

Updated: Oct 14, 2022


What is diabetes?

Diabetes occurs when your body isn't able to take up sugar (glucose) into its cells and use it for energy. This results in the formation of excess sugar in your bloodstream.

Poorly controlled diabetes can lead to serious consequences, causing damage to a wide range of your body's organs and tissues – including heart, kidneys, eyes and nerves.


What are the different types of diabetes?

The types of diabetes are:

  • Type 1 diabetes: This type is an autoimmune disease, meaning your body attacks itself. In this case, the insulin-producing cells in your pancreas are destroyed. Up to 10% of people who have diabetes have Type 1. It’s usually diagnosed in children and young adults (but can develop at any age). It was once better known as “juvenile” diabetes. People with Type 1 diabetes need to take insulin every day. This is why it is also called insulin-dependent diabetes.

  • Type 2 diabetes: With this type, your body either doesn’t make enough insulin or your body’s cells don’t respond normally to the insulin. This is the most common type of diabetes. Up to 95% of people with diabetes have Type 2. It usually occurs in middle-aged and older people. Other common names for Type 2 include adult-onset diabetes and insulin-resistant diabetes. Your parents or grandparents may have called it “having a touch of sugar.”

  • Prediabetes: This type is the stage before Type 2 diabetes. Your blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be officially diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes.

  • Gestational diabetes: This type develops in some women during their pregnancy. Gestational diabetes usually goes away after pregnancy. However, if you have gestational diabetes you're at higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes later on in life.

Less common types of diabetes include:

  • Monogenic diabetes syndromes: These are rare inherited forms of diabetes accounting for up to 4% of all cases. Examples are neonatal diabetes and maturity-onset diabetes of the young.

  • Cystic fibrosis-related diabetes: This is a form of diabetes specific to people with this disease.

  • Drug or chemical-induced diabetes: Examples of this type happen after organ transplant, following HIV/AIDS treatment or are associated with glucocorticoid steroid use.

Diabetes insipidus is a distinct rare condition that causes your kidneys to produce a large amount of urine.

Source: Clevelandclinic - health library


DAOHERB SUPPLEMENT

Daoherb is a blend of incredible herbs that have been used to treat various ailments from time immemorial.


Ingredients and benefits:

  • Harde (Chebulic myrobalan) - The production of insulin from the β-pancreatic cells becomes active in taking this wonder fruit. It helps to reduce the breakdown of starch into glucose.**

  • Gymnema (Gudmar) - active components in this plant is gymnemic acid which blocks the sugar receptors on your tongue, decreasing your ability to taste sweetness.**



  • Chirata - is imbued with antioxidants, alkaloids and glycosides which help to reduce the breakdown of starch into glucose which in turn leads to low blood glucose levels and eventually helps in managing diabetes.**

  • Arjuna - due to its Hrdya (cardiac tonic) property, it helps maintain normal blood pressure and heart rate.**

  • Mamejava (Enicostemma) - increases serum insulin level and significantly improves kidney function, lipid profile, systolic and diastolic blood pressure and pulse rate.**

  • Indian Tinospora (Galo) - inhibits gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis, thereby regulating blood glucose.**

  • Tribulus (Gokhru) - may improve blood sugar control and cholesterol levels.**

  • Turmeric (Hardar) - contains curcumin, a substance with powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.**

  • Fenugreek (methi) - improves insulin function.**

  • Bael tree (Bili) - contains tannins, flavonoids, and coumarins which is extremely beneficial in gastritis, lack of appetite and to cure colds and sinusitis.**

  • Neem (Limado) - packs over 140 active compounds that may give it numerous antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.**

  • Jambdan (jambu) - helps in quick healing of skin ulcers and reduces inflammation.**

  • Bitter melon (karela) - aids in significantly decreasing fructosamine levels, another marker of long-term blood sugar control.**

  • Basil (Tulsi) - manages blood sugar, cholesterol and triglycerides.**

  • Belleric myrobalan (Behda) - has powerful cardio-tonic properties that play a quintessential role in treating a host of heart anomalies.**

The combination of these herbs in Daoherb supplement aid in the maintenance of a healthy glucose level.**





Disclaimer: The statements mentioned are not intended to offer personal medical advice. FDA has not evaluated the claims. The dietary supplement product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.**


References:

  • Healthline - nutrition - gymnema-sylvestre-benefits.

  • Netmeds - health-library-chirata-benefits.

  • 1mg - ayurveda-arjuna-102.

  • ncbi.nlm.ni-pmc-articles-PMC3609395

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