Diabetes mellitus is commonly known as Diabetes. It is a metabolic disease that causes high blood sugar.
The hormone insulin transports sugar from blood into the body cells to be stored or used for energy. With Diabetes, body either doesn't make enough insulin or can't effectively use the available insulin it makes
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Medical Yoga Therapy for controlling sugar levels and averting Diabetic complications is highly effective. We see a direct drop of approx. 40 points of blood sugar levels before and after the session in most of the cases. Eg: reading before starting the Medical Yoga Session is 145 it comes down to 105 after the session.
Medical Yoga Centre is known for its results. Our special M.Y. Techniques are wonderful to treat and arrest diabetes progress and its complications such as diabetic neuropathy, diabetic retinopathy, kidney damage etc.
M Y Techniques are technical yet simple. Results are visible from the first Session.
A very important feature of the M Y Techniques is that you can easily practice most of it at home and save your precious time and visits.
A special sequence comprising of medically modified asanas is designed for each patient separately.
This sequence is then done with the help of yoga props. We use props which are commonly available at home like pillows, chairs, stools etc.
This sequence is then done with the help of yoga props. We use props which are commonly available at home like pillows, chairs, stools etc.
Props are appropriately used to make the 'Saadhaka' comfortable and gain from the posture. The asanas are aimed at improving the insulin sensitivity in the receptor cells and consumption of sugar from the blood with the help of yoga exercises.
“HbA1c levels came down from dangerous 14.6% levels to 6.5% in 7 months of regular practice. All medicines and insulin dosage were reduced.” Pankaj, IT engineer, Pune.
“Energy levels went up from the very first week of following M Y Techniques. Now it’s a part of my daily routine.” Navbharat Kumar