Diabetes is linked to high blood sugar levels, which in turn can raise the risk for other illnesses such as heart and kidney disease. But lowering the blood sugar levels is possible naturally and in the case of Type 2 diabetes, the diagnosis can be reversed by following simple steps.
What is blood sugar?
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According to physicians at Stanford University, blood sugar is the preliminary energy source in the blood that reserves energy for every cell in the body. The prevalence of this sugar comes from the food we eat which is called primary carbohydrates.
When we eat, carbohydrates are broken down into glucose or sugar during the digestion process. The insulin allows sugar from the blood to be immersed and used as energy. To maintain healthy blood sugar levels our body is capable of making glucose, during the times when we fast. This response takes place mostly in the liver.
What happens when the blood sugar levels are high?
Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are severe conditions generally associated with high blood sugar. There is also a pre-diabetic condition, which is a disorder where blood sugars are boosted but not elevated sufficiently for a diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes. If left untreated, pre-diabetes can get into type 2 diabetes which can increase the risk of being overweight, fatty tissue, and also increase the risk of inactivity, kidneys malfunctioning, etc.
How to lower high blood sugar naturally?
While high blood sugar over the long term can be dangerous, there are many ways to lower it quickly and effectively. Medication is required to lower the high blood sugar levels.
People with Type 1 diabetes require insulin via injections or through an insulin pump to lower blood sugar. For Type 2 diabetes, an oral medication, or a combination of oral medication and insulin, is specified.
There are some natural ways to balance blood sugar levels, according to former District Ayurvedic Officer (DAO), Himachal Pradesh Dr Hem Raj Gautam. Here are some ways to lower your sugar levels naturally
Eat balanced meals
Eating fibre-rich foods, healthy fats and lean protein sources is key to managing blood sugars. Fibre can slow down the digestive process, which helps to maintain blood sugar levels constant and stimulate fullness. For example, foods like almonds are a source of fibre, healthy fat and plant-based protein, which can improve post-meal blood sugar.
Avoid sugary drinks
Physicians and doctors advise avoiding sweet drinks like soda, cold drinks, etc. It is experimented that sugar-sweetened beverages can contain 10 to 12 teaspoons of sugar in a 12-ounce serving, which can immediately spike blood sugar. American Heart Association instructs to consume six and nine teaspoons of added sugar per day for women and men, respectively
Consume carbs at the end of the meal
Beginning the meal with vegetables and protein and eating carbs in the last can also help lower blood sugar, according to a 2020 study in ‘Clinical Nutrition’ also found that food intake sequence is very important i.e the order in which particular foods like proteins and carbohydrates are eaten affects the glucose levels.
Add cinnamon
According to Ayurveda studies, adding cinnamon to the diet may naturally sensitize the body to insulin. According to Dr Gautam, cinnamon acts as a stimulant for the action of insulin in the body. Cinnamon already has many medicinal properties.
Exercise
As we know exercise is useful in maintaining general health and can lower blood sugar for up to 24 hours or more after a good workout. Physical movement authorizes the body to use excess sugar in the blood for fuel. Short walks can also be useful for the people who cannot do workouts.
Sleeping well
Maintaining good sleeping habits is important since inadequate and interrupted sleep is related to the elevation of blood sugars and increased diabetes risk. Adults must aim for seven hours of sleep a night, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Quit smoking
Smoking works as fuel and fire for people with diabetes. Quitting smoking is not only good for your lungs but also helps manage blood sugars and lowers the risk of damage to blood vessels.