Home Remedies for Diabetes:
Take 15 fresh mango leaves and boil them in 1 glass of water. Keep them overnight. Filter and drink the next morning.

As a part of diabetes home remedy treatment, grapefruit is considered most beneficial. Eat three grape fruits three times in a day.
Indian gooseberry (Amla), a rich source of vitamin C serves as the best home remedy for diabetes. Take 1 tbsp of gooseberry juice and mix it with a cup of bitter gourd (Karela) juice. Consume the mixture daily for about 2 months.

Views: 12

Comment by Gerri on June 10, 2011 at 2:07am
Have you tried these remedies?
Comment by MyBustedPancreas on June 10, 2011 at 4:37am
So is this going to cure me of my 'betes?
Comment by Teena on June 10, 2011 at 7:35am
Hi Qayoom. Has anybody tried this...err...concoction? Any feedback on results?
Comment by SEAGATOR on June 10, 2011 at 1:11pm
Folks beware if you take LIPITOR you cannot eat GRAPEFRUIT it is a NO NO. Watch out for homemade concoctions.
Comment by Gerri on June 10, 2011 at 3:30pm
Thank you, Seagator, for bringing up this important issue. There are many other meds that also interact poorly with grapefruit. Check with your doctor & pharmacist.

Many home remedies out there for every disease & ailment. Use caution & common sense.
Comment by oggy on June 10, 2011 at 6:20pm
I did try greapfuruit. it does work. I woul rather go off the drugs than off the greapfruit. I guess I am lucky inslin is the only drug i takke. I will def try other things you mention.
ps figue leafs are also great

Comment

You need to be a member of Diabetes community by Diabetes Hands Foundation: TuDiabetes to add comments!

Join Diabetes community by Diabetes Hands Foundation: TuDiabetes

Advertisement



REsources

From the Diabetes Hands Foundation blog...

How do you measure the work of volunteers?

329,040 minutes, 329,040 moments so dear. 329,040 minutes — How do you measure, measure volunteers? In smileys, in tears shed, in counsel, in cups of coffee. In units, in carb counts, in laughter, in strife. In 329,040 minutes – how …
Continue Reading

DHF Expands Board of Advisors

Diabetes Hands Foundation has always relied on partners and advisors to increase its understanding of the diabetes space, in order to better serve people touched by diabetes. Today this is as true as ever, as we proudly announce the expansion …
Continue Reading

TuDiabetes Team

DHF STAFF

Manny Hernandez
(Co-Founder, Editor, has LADA)

Emily Coles
(Head of Communities, has type 1)

Emily Walton
(Business Manager)

Mike Lawson
(Head of Experience, has type 1)

Corinna Cornejo
(Development Manager, has type 2)

Heather Gabel
(Administrative and Programs Assistant, has type 1)

DHF VOLUNTEERS


Lead Administrator
Bradford (has type 1)

Administrators
Lorraine (mother of type 1)
Marie B (has type 1)

Teena (has type 2)

Brian (bsc) (has type 2)

jrtpup (has LADA)

 

LIKE us on Facebook

Spread the word

Loading…

This website is certified by Health On the Net Foundation. Click to verify. This site complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information: verify here.

© 2013   A community of people touched by diabetes, run by the Diabetes Hands Foundation.

Badges  |  Contact Us  |  Terms of Service