A profound lady discovers her influenced by gestational diabetes during the 4th month. Apart from the becoming different diatery day to day as well as light exercise, she is upon every day sip of insulin prior to food thrice the day. Her benefaction BS is 165. Is there any protected ayurvedic disinfectant by that she can cut down upon insulin as well as additionally revoke red blood sugar?
HOW TO COPE WITH GESTATIONAL DIABETES IN A PREGNANT WOMAN? IS THERE ANY AYURVEDIC MEDICINE FOR THAT?
October 7, 2009 by: adminComments
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yes there are very good medicines in Ayurved and you get rid of your problem permanently but you should consult the doctor in following link. It is free and doctor will guide you the right way. Link is given below:-
dera there is an ayurvedic medicine to cure dibetics ,will take time but i promise it is curable.Iknow a person who had 400 and is now completely cured.ask and diabetics will be cured
Please reconsider. Insulin has no side affects for the baby and is a “natural” remedy because it’s a hormone. It’s been in use for over 50 years. In contrast, many oral medications have either not been tested for pregnancy, or they have seen them cause birth defects in mice.
It’s vital that she keep those blood sugars under 130 after eating, and a slight increase in her insulin would easily take care of that 165.
Meanwhile, the consequences of uncontrolled blood sugars are serious: birth defects, increased risk of miscarriage, deterioration of the placenta, weight gain in the baby, and the baby having a blood sugar crash when born (removing the mom’s high blood sugar causes the baby to crash). You don’t want a baby that has to be in the hospital simply because it’s inconvenient to take an insulin shot.
medications have not been tested fully on pregnant women which is why they give insulin..i have g/d too and i have to take insulin aswell it sucks but it will all be worth it in the end
if her sugars are in the 160’s, she needs to take more insulin, not attempt to cut down.
Count your carbs and take your meds.
There is no magic medication.