Aloe Vera
Bilberry Extract
Bitter Melon
Cinnamon
Fenugreek
Ginger
Okra
These most of the plants and therapy is used in ayurvedic and oriental medicine to treat serious disease such as diabetes and many more. Some of herbs are reduce sugar level, so without doctor consult don’t use and take suitable dose as per your requirement.
Allium - Allium sativum is known as garlic and having antioxidant property. By scientific research it is proved that Allium is directly linked with insulin and blood glucose level so the result of it also so fast.
Allium - Allium sativum is known as garlic and having antioxidant property. By scientific research it is proved that Allium is directly linked with insulin and blood glucose level so the result of it also so fast.
Bauhinia forficate & Myrcia uniflora - Bauhinia forficata & Myrcia uniflora is widely spread in south America used in Brazilian herbal cures and helps in manage insulin level.
Coccinia indica - Coccinia indica easily find out across the Indian subcontinent and having insulin-mimetic property.
Ficus Carica - Ficus carica is well known remedy for diabetes in Spain and South-western Europe. This is the effective treatment component.
Ginseng – This is the collective name for a variety of different plant species. It is fastest tool to decrease your blood pressure. In different region you can find it by different name such as Korean ginseng, Siberian ginseng, American ginseng and Japanese ginseng.
Gymnema sylvestre - Gymnema sylvestre is the traditional ayurvedic medicine and grows in the tropical forests of southern and central India, else directly linked to reducing your blood pressure.
Momordica Charantia – This herb is prepare in different way and widely spread some areas of Asia, India, Africa and South America. The other name of it karela or karolla and bitter melon. It also helps in reducing insulin secretion, glucose oxidation and other processes.
Silibum marianum - Silibum marianum having high concentrations of flavinoids and antioxidants and which benefitial on insulin resistance.
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