- Lions Club of Sarkhej and Benmoon Pharma host Diabetes Check-up camp for journos
- With 32 years of practice and research, hs believes that focus on lifestyle through the approach of Aahar, Vihar and Ausadh based on ayurvedic principles and processes will help the management of disease
- Just by spending Rs 3,000 per month for consultancy and ayurvedic medicines one can get efficaiious remedy within a year: Ayurvedacharya
NE HEALTH BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, DEC 7
A Diabetes Check-up Camp and a seminar on how to reverse diabetes through Ayurveda was organized by Lions Club of Sarkhej for its members and media friends at Benmoon Pharma Research Ayurvedic Company here on Thursday.
In the program, Ayurvedacharya Dinesh Kacha dwelt length on the reversal of diabetes using Ayurveda. More than 20 media friends and over 25 Lions members participated in this camp organized in the presence of the unstoppable District Governor of Lions District 3232 B1, Dakshesh Soni, Region Chairperson Nayan Bhai Patel and District Chairperson of Diabetes Abhiyan Anant Yadav.
Reversing diabetes through ayurvedic lifestyle
Dr. Dinesh Kacha addressed the root cause of insulin resistance and lack of insulin, reversing diabetes through ayurvedic lifestyle & fixing the metabolic damage that will not just prevent the disease but also reverse it. With 32 years of practice and research, he believes that focus on lifestyle through the approach of Aahar, Vihar and Ausadh based on ayurvedic principles and processes will help the management of disease.
Abstract Epidemiology of the metabolic syndrome MS has been associated with type 2 diabetes due to its high prevalence as it is both related to the increase in obesity and a sedentary lifestyle. Several studies suggest that individuals with MS are 5 times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, said Dr Kacha.
Type 2 diabetes is a rising global health problem. Individuals with type 2 diabetes are at higher risk of microvascular complications (including retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy) and macrovascular complications (such as cardiovascular diseases and other comorbidities), due to hyperglycaemia and individual components of insulin resistance (IR). Environmental factors also contribute to the multiple physiopathological disturbances responsible for the decrease of glucose homeostasis in type 2 diabetes.
For more than 32 years, Dr. Dinesh Kacha has led the health care industry with innovative products and discoveries. Dr. Dinesh Kacha has been combining traditional blend of ancient wisdom with modern-day science to develop research based formulations for patients across generations and geographies with his deep-rooted philosophy of creating perfect health for everybody.
The total number of cases of diabetes in the world has been increasing noticeably, and in 30 years the global prevalence of diabetes has become 12 times greater, a rise which was mostly due to new cases of type 2 diabetes. The beta cell’s incapacity of responding to the increasing demand of peripheral insulin, observed during the progressive evolution of IR in glucose intolerant individuals, is nowadays accepted as a determining phenomenon in the development of diabetes. With this in mind, all the patients with type 2 diabetes have measurable beta cell dysfunction, since the magnitude of the IR after its onset slightly increases with time, however, on the other hand, deterioration of beta cell function is progressive, leading to a progressive loss of therapeutic response from the beta cells
To understand diabetes, first one must understand how glucose is normally processed in the body. Glucose comes from two major sources: food and liver. Sugar is absorbed into the bloodstream, where it enters cells with the help of insulin. The liver stores and makes glucose. When the glucose level is low, such as when one haven’t eaten in a while, the liver breaks down stored glycogen into glucose to keep the glucose level within a normal range.
Metabolic damage occurs when our body’s metabolism (essentially how our bodies utilize energy) has adjusted into “survival mode” from periods of intense restriction, exercise, and/or stress. It’s actually better described as ‘metabolic acclimation’ because it has acclimated or gotten used to the new ‘norm’ of energy utilization it is experiencing.
Research has continually shown that emotional stress can cause blood sugar to surge and because consistent management of blood sugar is the key to living a healthy life with type 2 diabetes. When chronically heightened, cortisol works against glucose control even in people who don’t have diabetes. Yet people with diabetes are unable to properly process and store that glucose because of insulin resistance viz glucose accumulates even more in their blood in times of stress.
Studies suggest that abnormal fat causes fat cells to release ‘pro-inflammatory’ chemicals, which can make the body less sensitive to the insulin it produces by disrupting the function of insulin responsive cells and their ability to respond to insulin.
Since the disease is an acquired lifestyle disorder, Ayurveda can trigger the remission process. The focus must be to reduce the dependency on medication (Ayurveda/Allopathy) and to adapt to a newer, improved lifestyle. Efforts must be made to improve your diet, daily routines, yoga or exercise schedule, and stress management techniques.
Dr Kacha said that diabetes reversal therapy has given 98 percent success rate. Just by spending Rs 3,000 per month for consultancy and ayurvedic medicines one can get efficacious remedy within a year.