Juice vs Tablets: Why Liquid Ayurveda is Gaining Popularity in Diabetes Care
Juice vs Tablets: Why Liquid Ayurveda is Gaining Popularity in Diabetes Care
According to recent statistics, India has around 77 million adults with Diabetes. Furthermore, it is estimated that this number will increase to 134 million by 2045. So, we can say that India is undoubtedly the diabetes capital of the world. High blood sugar levels is no longer a disease leading to fatigue and tiredness; it's now a root cause behind many other health problems. It is no longer limited to older people or people with a sedentary lifestyle.
There are multiple steps to keep the diabetes under control. One such approach is using ayurvedic products. In the market, Ayurvedic products are available mainly in two forms: Ayurvedic juice and Ayurvedic tablets.
What is Ayurvedic Diabetes Syrup?
An Ayurvedic diabetes Juice is simply an herbal extract in liquid form . Some ancient syrups may contain honey or jaggery, among other ingredients, for flavor.
It offers gentle support through promoting healthy digestion, increasing energy, decreasing sugar cravings, and encouraging metabolic balance, improving insulin secretion. Karela (bitter gourd), jamun (Indian blackberry), neem, and Gudmar (Gymnema sylvestre) are some of the well-known herbs that are traditionally recommended in Ayurveda to help maintain normal blood sugar levels. MAPL offers a product called Diaboright Blood Sugar Care Juice, made with high-quality Ayurvedic ingredients.
Why Should Someone Take Diabetes Juice?
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Generally, juices are easier to digest and gentler on the stomach. From children to older people, anyone can take it without difficulty swallowing.
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The stomach lining easily and rapidly absorbs liquids. So the action of the herbs is not delayed by the digestive process.
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Doses can be adjusted by a healthcare professional, depending on individual needs, by using a small or large spoon.
Cons of Using Diabetes Syrup
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Liquids have a shorter shelf life than tablets once opened.
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Certain juices include jaggery honey or artificial sweetener . People with diabetes should steer clear, unless their doctors tell them to use it. It is essential to note that Diaboright Blood Sugar Care Juice from MAPL doesn't contain any kind of sweetener .
What are Ayurvedic Diabetes Tablets?
Tablets are a favourite simply because they provide consistent dosing and there's no chance of an accidental spill. The pills or capsules have been made from powdered extracts of herbs and compressed into a solid mass. They're often flavorless and easy to carry. Tablets, or capsules, however, continue to be adults' favorite form when they want something convenient to integrate into the day.
Why Should Someone Take Diabetes Tablets?
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Small and light bottles or blister packs that you can conveniently carry in your bag or pocket.
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Each tablet provides a standardized amount of the dosage.
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When stored properly, tablets are stable for months, even years.
Cons of Using Diabetes Tablets
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Solid Pills dissolve more slowly in the stomach than liquid does.
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When dosing requires breaking the tablet, the doses might not always be the same.
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It can be difficult for some adults to swallow the biggest tablets (often without water).
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The vast majority of tablets contain different types of excipients, which may not be suitable for consuming for prolonged periods.
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Some people face difficulty in swallowing.
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Takes more time for digestion and absorption in the body
Which is Best? Diabetes Care Juice, or Diabetes Care Tablets
The answer to this question lies with the individual or their doctor. Considering this, MAPL offers both Capsule and juice for diabetes management. You can check them by exploring Diabetes Management products under the "Category" menu.