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Ayurvedic home remedies for diabetes and anemia

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: January 19, 2022 4:56 PM

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Tulsi not only strengthens the immune system but also helps in relieving lung-related diseases like asthma, bronchitis, flu, etc. It helps in cramps, gastric disorders, lowering sugar, controlling blood pressure, and skin-related problems.
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Amla is an Ayurvedic medicine to boost the immune system. Amla is helpful in improving digestion.
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Turmeric is said to be one of the most effective Ayurvedic herbs as it contains bioactive compounds with medicinal properties. One of the most active compounds in turmeric is curcumin which has strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
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In Giloy Ayurveda, many herbs have been told to increase the immunity of humans. Giloy is used as an Ayurvedic medicine for fever and diabetes.
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Neem is also known as a miracle herb. Neem purifies the blood. Neem has the ability to fight against fungus, viruses, and bacteria. It is known for its anticancer properties. It is beneficial for ulcers, loss of appetite, heart diseases, diabetes, and liver diseases.
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Ashwagandha is an important herb in Ayurveda. The extract or powder of its roots and leaves are used for various purposes. It can reduce blood sugar, cortisol levels, symptoms of depression and inflammation.
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