Diabetes

Diabetes is a root of many fatal/deadly diseases. It is the most severe epidemic faced by the world. The WHO recognises diabetes as an incurable disease. We do not. We have been able to completely reverse and control this disease in all of our patients.

Symptoms like excessive thirst, urination, laziness, dullness etc. may indicate the presence of diabetes. Consult a doctor for diagnosis and perform all the tests to monitor the disease.

Diabetes refers to a condition in which the glucose levels in the blood are high for a prolonged period of time. It has been classified into two types:


Diabetes Insipidus:

Signs And Causes:

This is the type of diabetes when there is no sugar in urine, and the patient experiences increased thirst and frequent urination.

It has two types depending on its underlying cause:

  1. (Nephrogenic DI): The underlying cause could be a malfunction of kidney and support organs
  2. (Neurogenic DI): The underlying cause could be a nervous disorder

Other reasons include inhibition of pore secretion due to close skin pores.


Diabetes Mellitus (Blood Sugar):

Signs and Causes:

Commonly referred to as diabetes, diabetes mellitus is any condition in which the glucose levels are high for a long period of time.
Symptoms are frequent urination, increased thirst, and increased or decreased hunger.

The underlying cause is a malfunction of the endocrine system “mainly liver and pancreas“. It could be either lifestyle related, or due to a genetic disorder. In all cases, the endocrine and digestive processes fail to keep up with the requirements of the harmonious operation.


Treatments:

All types of diabetes need the treatment of the whole body, to resume the harmonious operation naturally.

Naturopathy Treatments:

  • Kunjar
  • Enema
  • Shankh Prakshalan
  • Relaxing Steam Baths, followed by cold showers followed by Cold Friction Bath
  • Air Bath
  • Hormonal Deep Tissue Massage after Steam Bath
  • Whole Body Wet Sheet Pack
  • Targeted Mud Pack
  • Cold Enema
  • Hormone Bath/ Pack
  • Hot Foot Bath
  • Alternate Fomentation
  • Woolen Cotton Pack (Wet Bandage)

Diet :

Dos:

  • Take all fruits rich in vitamin C, orange, sweet lime (mousambi), Malta, lemon etc.
  • Juices of Sweet Lime, Carrot, Tomato (ripe, uncooked), are quite beneficial
  • Whey/Butter-Milk/Curd-Milk
  • Take light, Healthy and Tasty food that is easily digestible

Don’ts:

  • Bakery (All kinds of Biscuits included): Anything containing bakery agents in preparation must be avoided. This is because baking agents give hell to the excretory systems (nephrons) and are dangerous oxidants
  • Avoid heavy diets that are hard to digest
  • Avoid Cereals and Grains after 7:00 pm as much as possible
  • A trained Y&N doctor will make a diet plan that suits you that you can follow easily

Yoga:

Pawan Muktasana:

First, we will begin with Pawan Muktasana regime, this is to free the body from gaseous accumulation and prepare it for the oncoming asanas. We will follow with:

  • Fingers moments
  • Wrists movements
  • Elbow moments
  • Shoulders movements
  • Ankle movements
  • Knee movements
  • Pelvic movements
  • Neck movements
  • Eye movements

Asanas:

  • Vajrasana (the thunderbolt pose)
  • Marjari asana (cat pose)
  • Vyaghrasana (tiger pose)
  • Shashankasana (rabbit pose)
  • Ustrasana (Camel Pose)
  • Supta Vajrasana (reclined thunderbolt pose)
  • Mandukasana (Frog Pose)
  • Shashanka San + Bhujangasana + Tiryak Bhujangasana
  • Suptaudrakarshanasan
  • Setu Bandha (Bridge Pose)
  • Bhujangasana (cobra pose) – all postures
  • Dhanurasana (Bow Pose)
  • Makrasana (Crocodile Pose)
  • Tadasana asana
  • Tiryak tadasana
  • Katichakrasana
  • Surya Namaskara
    • with mantra
    • with the name of asanas
    • with breathing

Pranayam:

  • Nadishodhan
  • Anulom Vilom
  • Bhastrika
  • Kapaalbhati
  • Shitali
  • Shitkari

Mudra:

  • Prana Mudra
  • Apan Vayu Mudra
  • Surya Mudra
  • Tadagi Mudra

Bandh:

  • Tribandh
  • Agni Sara Kriya

Shatkarma:

  • Kunjar
  • Shankprakshalan
  • Kapaalbhati

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