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Diabetes, irrespective of the cause is treated as a whole in Homeopathy. The raised sugar values are not dissolved or neutralized but the basic mal-absorption is aimed to be made normal by the Right Homeopathic Medications conditionally. Timely investigations stand for guidance in Homeopathic treatment. Healthy life style and removal of maintaining and exciting factors do play a role in Homeopathic treatment.

WHAT IS DIABETES?

Diabetes or Diabetes Mellitus or Diabetes Type 2 is a condition where the person has high blood glucose (blood sugar). It can be due to:
• a) Inadequate insulin production, or
• b) the body's cells do not respond properly to insulin, or
• c) both a and c.
It was previously known as non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), or adult onset diabetes mellitus (AODM).

Earlier it was said that mostly people over 30 years old are prone to get diabetes and the incidence increases with age.

But the prevailing poor eating habits, obesity,lack of exercise have resulted in occurrence of diabetes in young adults too. This is an alarming sign!

It is also called as 'Silent disease' since you may not know if your blood sugar level increase. There might be vague symptoms such as tiredness, dizziness, muscle pain etc.

WHAT HAPPENS IN DIABETES?

• Frequent urination
• Increased thirst
• Intense hunger
• Weight gain or Unusual weight loss
• Cuts or wounds don't heal quickly
• Itching
• Frequent infections
• Numbness or tingling sensation in feet or hands
Know more about Symptoms of DIABETES

WHAT CAN DIABETES LEAD TO?

Untimely and untreated diabetes can lead to following complications:

• Cataract
• Blindness
• Foot gangrene
• Peripheral neuropathy (nerves-related problems)
• Heart attack and Heart failure
• Kidney failure
• Boils, ulcers, carbuncles, fungal infections
• Alternate diarrhea and obstinate constipation
• Diabetic Coma

HOW WELL HOMEOPATHY WORKS IN TREATMENT FOR DIABETES

Homeopathy controls blood sugar levels and prevent chronic complications. These complications are a result of involvement of blood vessels all over the body. They can even affect your vital organs.

Homeopathy can relieve your symptoms of excessive thirst, urination, weight loss, muscle weakness and skin infection.

Early treatment can help you lead a comfortable and productive life.

Introduction

Diabetes is a metabolic disease where the utilization and disposal of food is deranged.
Consider glucose, amino acids and fatty acids as simple fuels required to run our body. These fuels are derived from the digestion of foods that we eat.
In order to use all these fuels in the factory of our body cells, it is essential to have a hormone called insulin available in the blood stream.
This hormone is produced in a gland called pancreas, located in the abdomen. If we think of our body cells as a factory and the fuels as raw materials, the lack of insulin can be visualized as a lock-out factory.
Thus the fuels cannot be processed and get accumulated in the blood stream.
When glucose accumulates in large amounts and exceeds the level of 180 to 200 mg percent in the blood stream, it starts spilling over through the kidneys into the urine.
Diabetes is diagnosed because of elevated blood glucose and presence of glucose in the urine.

Types of diabetes:

• Type 1 diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes
• Type 2 diabetes or non-insulin-dependent diabetes
The most common form of diabetes is type 2 diabetes, accounting for 95% of diabetes cases in adults.
Type 2 diabetes also used to be called adult-onset diabetes, but with increasing obesity in kids, more teenagers are now developing type 2 diabetes.
Individual with type 2 diabetes can make their own insulin in the pancreas, but the insulin that is produced is not used as effectively by the body.

Symptoms

You may not have any symptoms for years. You may experience vague symptoms like tiredness, muscle pain, headache, etc. Hence it is also known as ‘silent disease’.

Eventually one may have the following symptoms:

• Frequent urination: As excess glucose present in blood in Diabetes, the kidneys react by flushing it out of the blood and in the urine. This leads to increased urine formation and hence frequent urination.
• Extreme thirst: Due to increase in urination you are likely to be thirsty more often.
• Increased hunger: Glucose is not utilized by your cells due to lack of insulin. Hence you don’t get energy to which your body responds as increased hunger.
• Unexplained weight loss: As your body is not making insulin it searches for another energy source (the cells aren't getting glucose!). Muscle tissue and fat are broken down for energy resulting in weight loss.
• Fatigue: Lack of energy makes you feel tired.
• Numbness: Excessive glucose in the body leads to nerve damage. Hence you may experience tingling and/or numbness in your hands and feet.
• Sores that are slow to heal: When there is more sugar in your body, its ability to heal can be undermined.
• Increased infections: The disease fighting capacity reduces and you are more prone to get infections. Women get urinary and vaginal infections more often.
• Sexual dysfunction among men: Men over 50, you may experience frequent or constant sexual dysfunction (erectile dysfunction).

Causes

The pancreas produces insulin, a hormone that controls the amount of glucose in the blood. In Diabetes type 2 the body develops resistance to the effects of insulin, so there is not enough insulin to meet the body's needs.

The sugar instead of moving into your cells where it's needed for energy, it builds up in the bloodstream.

The exact reason for the development of resistance to insulin is yet unknown.

Many medical, lifestyle, work and food factors play a role in development of diabetes.

Complication

The less controlled diabetes, higher is the risk for complications.

TISSUE OR ORGAN AFFECTED COMPLICATIONS
Blood vessels Chest pain, stroke, hardening of arteries (atherosclerosis), gangrene of feet, erectile dysfunction (impotence) and infections
Eyes Blurring of vision or blindness (Diabetic retinopathy), cataract, glaucoma
Kidneys Kidney failure
Nerves Weakness in legs, reduced sensation, tingling, numbness Poor healing of wounds
Skin Recurrent skin infections Carpel tunnel syndrome
Connective tissue Dupuytren contracture
There are some acute complications of Diabetes which occur over a short period of time and suddenly.

• Hypoglycaemia or low blood sugar.
• Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) - sudden increase in blood sugar levels. This can lead to coma or death, if not detected and treated promptly.

Homeopathic treatment

Homeopathy improves general health of a diabetic. The symptoms caused by deranged insulin secretion are well controlled with homeopathy. This will lead to a general well-being of a diabetic.

Homeopathic medications are selected after a detailed case study and a right remedy is administered.

Homeopathy is best alternative mode of treatment for Diabetes type 2 along with your regular conventional medicines.

Diabetes being a trouble itself causes many other complications. Homeopathic medicines help you prevent those dreadful conditions.

A homeopathic doctor will prescribe a constitutional remedy that is best suited to you and help to alleviate the symptoms.

Do’s

• Eat regular small meals—up to 6 per day
• Make physical activity part of your daily routine
• Schedule a yearly physical and regular eye examination
• Maintain foot hygiene
• If you smoke, quit it
• If you drink alcohol, do so only in moderation
• Learn relaxation techniques: Stress hormones may prevent insulin from working effectively.

Don’ts

Don't skip breakfast: Eating breakfast every day will help you have energy as well as steady blood sugar levels.
Don't sit long hours before television, laptop or desktop.
• Don't eat foods rich in sugar, such as ice cream, chocolates, soda or coke.
• Don't exercise after meals.

Diet

Rather than taking three large meals, try eating small meals.

FOOD SOURCE ACTION IN BODY
Bell Peppers Insulin regulation
Legumes Improves blood flow in the kidney and thus kidney function
Whole grain Improve insulin sensitivity
Fruits and Vegetables Stabilizing effects on blood sugar levels
Cherries and berries Boost insulin production, protection against heart disease
Fish Lower the amount of lipids, inhibit thickening of the arteries, reduces inflammations
Olive oil Help raise levels of HDL (the good cholesterol)
Cinnamon Improve r ability to respond to insulin, thus normalizing their blood sugar levels
Garlic Prevent the development of abnormal vascular contraction
Walnuts Lower a diabetic's heart disease risk.
Almonds Lessens cholesterol level and protect against heart disease
You should follow healthy eating habits such as:

• Limit foods that are high in sugar
• Eat smaller portions, spread out over the day
• Eat whole-grain foods, fruits and vegetables every day
• Limiting your use of alcohol
• Use less salt

Foods to avoid or limit its consumption

• Dried fruits and fruit juices
• Nachos
• Coffee
• Deep fried French fries
• White flour, white bread, white rice
• Cookies
• Fried chicken
• Cream rolls or cakes
• Processed canned fruits
• Hamburgers
• Smoothies (not prepared at home)
• Baked foods
• Pizza
• Flavored water
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