Blood Sugar Balance Support
Gudmar (Gymnema sylvestre) classically called "sugar destroyer" — traditionally used to support post-meal glucose balance.

Gudmar (Gymnema sylvestre) classically called "sugar destroyer" — traditionally used to support post-meal glucose balance.
Karela and Vijaysar traditionally used to complement insulin function and cellular glucose uptake.
Methi (fenugreek) and Jamun seed classically cited for supporting metabolic enzyme activity in diabetic contexts.
Neem and Amla provide antioxidant support, addressing oxidative stress commonly elevated in metabolic conditions.
One capsule twice daily with meals. Best taken 15 minutes before meals to complement post-meal glucose balance.
Metabolic support herbs require sustained use. 60 days minimum; 90 days for measurable benefit.
Monitor blood sugar regularly. Inform your endocrinologist. Never reduce prescribed medication without medical guidance.

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Absolutely not. This is a complementary Ayurvedic formulation — it does not replace insulin, metformin, or any prescribed diabetes medication. Always maintain your medical regimen and consult your endocrinologist.
At standard doses with food, risk is low. However, if you are on insulin or sulphonylureas, monitor blood sugar closely and inform your doctor. Do not take on an empty stomach.
Not recommended as a standalone approach for Type 1. Consult your diabetologist before adding any supplement to a Type 1 regimen.
Traditional formulations of this nature are intended to complement — not guarantee — metabolic outcomes. HbA1c is influenced by diet, exercise, and medication compliance. This supplement may support those efforts when used consistently under medical guidance.
The herbs used are generally considered kidney-safe at recommended doses, and several (Jamun, Neem) traditionally support renal health. Patients with existing kidney disease should consult a nephrologist before starting.