Ayurveda is almost a 500-year-old practice that helps in treating and managing many disorders and diseases.
With the increasing rate of diabetes, these ayurvedic practices aids in managing blood sugar levels which in turn keeps diabetes in check.
Gurmar
Gurmar in Hindi literally translates to ‘destroyer of sugar.’ Gurmar primarily is composed of Gymnemic acid, which helps curb sugar cravings.
Gurmar is said to have anti-diabetic properties. Gurmar can also block receptors in your intestines and stop sugar absorption, reducing after-meal blood sugar levels.
The chemical structure of Gurmar is similar to that of sugar and aids in balancing insulin levels in the body.
Giloy
Giloy is said to help manage type 2 diabetes. Giloy works like
hypoglycemic agent, which produces insulin and helps lower blood sugar levels.
Giloy aids in burning off excess glucose that further decreases high blood sugar levels. As per a study done by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), it (giloy) is said to have significant anti-diabetic activity.
Methi
Methi has many health benefits, but one of the most important being that it helps in managing blood sugar levels.
Fiber present in methi forms a thick-gel like layer in the intestine, making it difficult for absorption of sugar, hence managing high blood sugar levels.
They are also beneficial in improving the way the body utilizes sugar.
Jamun
Jamun contains 82% water and has no sucrose present in it. It has a hypoglycemic effect that reduces sugar levels in blood and urine.
The jamun seed contains jamboline, which averts the transformation of starch into sugar. Jamuns have high levels of alkaloid that have been shown to reduce high levels of blood sugars.
Tulsi
Tulsi is said to be beneficial for those who are pre-diabetic and have type 2 diabetes. Consuming Tulsi regularly aids in reducing postprandial and fasting blood sugar levels.
Tulsi leaves contain antioxidants that produce caryophyllene, eugenol and methyl eugenol, together they help the pancreatic cells increase sensitivity to insulin. If you are constantly having diebetic issues, consult with the best endocrinologist in your area.