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Ayurvedic Treatment for Piles (Hemorrhoids): Holistic Approaches for Natural Relief
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Introduction: Are you seeking a holistic and natural approach to treat piles, also known as hemorrhoids. Ayurveda, the ancient Hindu medicinal practice, offers a range of remedies that address the mind, body, and spirit. In this blog, we will explore Ayurvedic treatment options for piles, their effectiveness, and potential side effects. By understanding the principles of Ayurveda and its specific remedies for different doshas, you can make an informed decision about your treatment path. Types of Hemorrhoids and Dosha Influence: According to Ayurveda, your dominant dosha determines the type of... Read more
Home remedies for Piles (Haemorrhoids)
Piles, often known as haemorrhoids, are swollen veins at the anus or in the lower rectum that can be painful, bleed, and be uncomfortable.  Piles are classified into two types based on their location: internal and external. Internal Piles are located inside the rectum and are usually not visible, frequently manifest as rectal bleeding without discomfort or prolapse. While external Piles occur under the skin around the anus and can be felt or seen it may also bleed if thrombosed and could be quite painful.  There are some remedies to... Read more
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Test for Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterised by elevated blood sugar levels. Your body either does not produce enough insulin or does not utilise the insulin that it does produce adequately. Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects how your body uses glucose, which is your cells' primary source of energy. When you eat, your body converts carbs into glucose and then produces insulin, a pancreatic hormone that helps transfer glucose into your cells and utilise it for energy. Diabetes occurs when the body either does not make enough insulin... Read more
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What is type 1.5 diabetes?
Type 1.5 diabetes, commonly known as Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults (LADA), is a disease. LADA is a kind of diabetes that resembles both kind 1 and Type 2 diabetes. LADA, like Type 1 diabetes, is an autoimmune illness in which the body's immune system assaults and kills pancreatic insulin-producing cells. LADA, like Type 2 diabetes, usually develops later in life. LADA is difficult to identify since it frequently exhibits signs similar to Type 2 diabetes, such as insulin resistance and a delayed development of symptoms. LADA, on the other... Read more
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Keto diet and diabetes
Keto diet  Because special diets for type 2 diabetes frequently focus on weight loss, it may appear strange that a high-fat diet is an option. The ketogenic (keto) diet, which is high in fat and low in carbohydrates, has the potential to modify the way your body stores and utilises energy, thereby alleviating diabetic symptoms. With the keto diet, your body converts fat into energy rather than sugar. The diet was developed in the 1920s as a therapy for epilepsy, but its effects on type 2 diabetes are currently being... Read more
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What is type 1.5 diabetes?
Type 1.5 diabetes, commonly known as Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults (LADA), is a disease. LADA is a kind of diabetes that resembles both kind 1 and Type 2 diabetes. LADA, like Type 1 diabetes, is an autoimmune illness in which the body's immune system assaults and kills pancreatic insulin-producing cells. LADA, like Type 2 diabetes, usually develops later in life. LADA is difficult to identify since it frequently exhibits signs similar to Type 2 diabetes, such as insulin resistance and a delayed development of symptoms. LADA, on the other... Read more
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Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterised by elevated blood sugar levels. Your body either does not produce enough insulin or does not utilise the insulin that it does produce adequately. Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects how your body uses glucose, which is your cells' primary source of energy. When you eat, your body converts carbs into glucose and then produces insulin, a pancreatic hormone that helps transfer glucose into your cells and utilise it for energy. Diabetes occurs when the body either does not make enough insulin... Read more
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