India is known for its traditional medical practices, with the passage of time and westernization, the practice lost its importance. Innumerous lifestyle disorders coupled with the Western World aping some of our practices like yoga , we have started realising the importance of getting back to roots and the ancient medical practices are regaining its attention.
Ayurvedic medicine originated in India is the World’s oldest practice of medicine. The Ayurveda system work on the premise that the imbalance that may happen in the three energy levels viz. vata, pitta and kapha is the reason for the illness. The beauty of Ayurveda is that it treats each individual a unique and prescribes medicines accordingly.
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder in which a person has high blood sugar level because either the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or cells do not respond to it.
Normally after intake of food, it breaks down into glucose – the main fuel for energy in human body. Insulin in pancreas is produced and released to transport the glucose into the cells. Usually pancreas automatically produce insulin according to the glucose level. But in people with diabetes, the pancreas produce little or no insulin or the cells become resistant to insulin produced.