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  5. I have diabetes, and both my parents also have diabetes. I was diagnosed in 2012 and have been taking Gluconorm PG1 and Atorec EZ for the last 2 years. My fasting sugar is 160, and my PP sugar is 190, and because I travel a lot, I cannot control my diet properly. Can I switch from allopathic medicines to Ayurvedic treatment, and which Ayurvedic medicines may help me?

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I have diabetes, and both my parents also have diabetes. I was diagnosed in 2012 and have been taking Gluconorm PG1 and Atorec EZ for the last 2 years. My fasting sugar is 160, and my PP sugar is 190, and because I travel a lot, I cannot control my diet properly. Can I switch from allopathic medicines to Ayurvedic treatment, and which Ayurvedic medicines may help me?

Asked by Male, 55 ยท 23 days ago

Your blood sugar levels are higher than the recommended range, so proper control is important to prevent complications. Stopping allopathic medicines suddenly and switching to Ayurvedic treatment alone may cause your sugar levels to rise further. Some Ayurvedic preparations may support sugar control, but they should only be used with medical guidance. Consult your doctor before making any changes to your treatment to ensure the right and safe plan for you.
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  1. Summary of Health History + Current Status

    • Diagnosed with diabetes in 2012, family history of diabetes, fasting sugar 160, PP sugar 190.
  2. Explanation of Gluconorm PG1 and Atorec EZ

    • Gluconorm PG1: Used for blood sugar control in diabetes.
    • Atorec EZ: Combination of atorvastatin and ezetimibe for cholesterol management.
  3. Considerations for Switching to Ayurvedic Treatment

    • Consult a healthcare provider before switching. Consider potential benefits and risks.
  4. Ayurvedic Medicines That May Help

    • Common options: Bitter melon, fenugreek, and gymnema. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner.
  5. Lifestyle Changes for Diabetes with Frequent Travel

    • Prioritize regular exercise, monitor blood sugar, and choose healthier food options when possible.

Answered 23 days ago