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Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease of profuse urination in Ayurveda. Not
specifically a urinary tract disorder, it is a dysfunction
of the water system and a water metabolism imbalance. Twenty
such diseases are listed according to the three humors that
cause them, but diabetes as we commonly know it, relates mainly
to wo types, diabetes insipidus and diabetes mellitus. Diabetes
is a servere disease, difficult to treat and with many complications;
Natural remedies cannot often cure it, particularly that of
junvenileo nset, but they can alleviate many of its side effects
and improve the quality of life and energy. For juvenile onset
and once the pancreas function is tottaly lost, the condition
is generally not reversible. Diabetes manifests itself as
excess thirst and excess urination. Initially, it is primarily
a Kapha (water) disease involved with obesity and excess consumption
of sweet, kaphogenic foods. kapha increases in the stomach
due to low pancreas function, then enters the other tissues,
causing frequency or turbidity of urination. Long-term diabetes
involves thirst and wasting away of tissues and is or becomes
primarily a Vata (air) disease. This is true in diabetes mellitus,
the most common type of diabetes. Vata accumulates in the
large intestine and travels to the pancereas, deranging pancreas
function. Pitta (fire) can also causes diabetes. It accumulates
in the small intestine, then travels to the liver and pancreas
upsetting their functions. Wrong diet is often a causative
factor in diabetes, with excessive consumption of sugar, sweets
dairy products, alcohol, fat and breads. It can be caused
by obesity, excessive sex, sleep in the day time, lack of
exercise, worry, stress and anxiety, or it may be herediatary.
Psychologically, diabetes is a disease of desire, thirst and
lack of contentment in Life.
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