Especially in today's climate, where the pandemic has taken over the world, it is imperative that diabetics or borderline diabetics keep their health in check, Dr Manoj Kutteri, Wellness Director at Atmantan Wellness Centre told IANSlife.
There are two kinds of diabetes - Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 diabetes can develop at any age, wherein your body produces little to no insulin. Type 2 diabetes accounts for 90 percent of all diabetes cases and is commonly observed in adults. Here, the body is unable to make good use of the insulin produced by it and is given external insulin/ drugs to maintain blood glucose levels.
'Giloy' or Tinospora cordifolia, often referred to as the root of immortality in medicinal Ayurveda is considered to be a magical herb which helps regulate blood sugar. Consumed in powder, juice or capsule form, it is anti-inflammatory, anti-arthritic, anti-allergic, anti-malarial, anti-diabetic and its properties give it the name, Madhunashini, in ancient ayurvedic texts which literally translates to "Destroyer of sugar".
Mix a glass of freshly strained Giloy juice, made from its stem and leaves, with a few drops of lemon juice and drink it first thing in the morning to kick-start a day full of wellness.
Dr Manoj Kutteri explains how Giloy helps you battle diabetes:
Giloy has properties known to burn extra glucose, making it easier for the body to moderate blood sugar
Giloy is also said to act as a hypoglycemic agent that helps the body in lowering glucose levels in the system
Giloy helps increase the production of insulin, naturally
According to a study undertaken by the National Centre for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), Giloy has significant anti-diabetic activity and has an efficacy of 40 percent to 80 percent compared to insulin
Giloy aids the digestive system to function more efficiently and improves gut health. Giloy in its many forms can assist in making the journey to health easier
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