Author: Dr. Hashmi

Muscle sore can happen very often. Muscle sore can happen to both group of muscle that often used and group of muscle that rare used. The muscle sore happens when the tissues called “Microscopic” has injured or tear. This type of muscle sore is the injury that happens to only external cell and tissue (Micro Trauma), which generally has no serious impact. You may only feel a little sore but still be able to move the organs normally. The leading causes of disability in people in their working years are musculoskeletal conditions. The clinical disorder can be classified into two…

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The spinal column is one of the most vital parts of the body supporting our trunk and making most of the movement possible. The strongest area of the spine is the lumbar spine. It bears the weight of the whole upper body; beside this it also allows forward, backward, sideways and rotational movements. Being a high strain area chance of injury or sprain is very much possible in this part of the body. Most of the problems translate into pain and restricted movement in the low back. Low back pain is very common and 85% of the people suffer from…

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Diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, or when the body cannot effectively use the insulin it produces. Hyperglycemia, or raised blood sugar, is a common effect of uncontrolled diabetes and over time leads to serious damage to many of the body’s systems, especially the nerves and blood vessels.As a result glucose builds up in the bloodstream. If left untreated, diabetes can lead to blindness, heart disease, and stroke. We recognize that you are here because you are searching for a solution. Perhaps you are struggling to find a natural alternative to…

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The prime source of energy for human cells is glucose which is a kind of sugar which passes thru the blood system. When you eat carbohydrates, glucose goes through your body. The levels of glucose are kept normal by glucagon and insulin. Insulin is the hormone which is generated in the pancreas and discharged into the blood system when levels of glucose rise. Levels of blood sugar consistently higher then 150 are a sign of high blood sugar also known as hyperglycemia. When the blood sugar level persistently falls to 70 are lower this is a sign of low blood…

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Diabetes occurs either because of a lack on insulin or because of the presence of factors that oppose the action of insulin. The result of insufficient action of insulin is an increase in blood glucose concentration. Many other metabolic abnormalities occur, notably an increase in ketone bodies in the blood when there is a severe lack of insulin. Diabetes may cause heart problem, kidney failure, blurred vision if not treated timely.Diabetes is a disease in which food cannot be used properly. The complications of diabetes are many and can be very dire. The main reason for this is because diabetes…

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Diabetes is a life-threatening condition that causes 3 million deaths per year worldwide. People with diabetes lead a life that is dependent on a daily dose of insulin. They are also imposed a blanket ban on taking sugar and sugar-products. The ancient science of Unani believes you do not need to constrict your lifestyle just because you are a Diabetic. In Unani, Diabetes is known as Madhumeha (Madhu means ‘honey’ and Meha means ‘urine’). Unani does not regard Diabetes as a disease that can be treated by mere medicine or by a dietary regimen. Madhumeha is classified as a Maha…

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Type I diabetes nearly always presents with the symptoms of metabolic disturbance, weakness, fatigue, loss of weight, thirst, cramps frequency of micturition, and visual impairment. In some cases, abdominal pain is the presenting symptom and has to be distinguished from the pain of an acute abdomen. In the only patient I have seen presenting in this way, the diagnosis was made clear by the strong smell of ketones. Testing the urine for sugar and ketones is very sensitive and enables the diagnosis to be confirmed on the spot. Ketonuria as the time of presentation, however is less common than it…

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Diabetes is a chronic, potentially debilitating and often fatal disease. The disease occurs as a result of problems with the production and supply of insulin in the body. Either the body produces no or insufficient insulin (type 1 diabetes), or the body cannot use the insulin it produces effectively (type 2 diabetes). Insulin is a hormone made by the pancreas that helps ‘sugar’ (glucose) to leave the blood and enter the cells of the body to be used as ‘fuel’. Herbal remedies and plant derivatives to help in the treatment of diabetes should certainly not be discounted. Although numerous ‘miracle…

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Diabetes represents a failure of the body’s system of carbohydrate metabolism. When we eat carbohydrates, glucose (blood sugar) is produced and either used immediately or stored for later use. Stored glucose is released into the blood stream whenever we need an added energy boost. Insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, regulates the level of glucose levels. As a result, about 30% of diabetics need injections of insulin to stay alive. The category of diabetes has evolved over the centuries as clinical observations and physiological investigations have distinguished among different varieties. Diabetes in a nutshell can be termed as a…

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