Diaba Free employs a multifaceted approach integrating traditional Ayurvedic practices with contemporary transdermal drug delivery mechanisms to manage glycemic levels and mitigate diabetic neuropathic complications.
Diaba Free is administered via topical application to the palms and soles, adhering to the ancient Ayurvedic practice of padabhyanga, as described in Charak Samhita, Sutra Sthana, chapter 5, shlokas 90-92. This practice is based on the premise that the soles of the feet serve as critical nodes for systemic therapeutic interventions due to their extensive vascular and nerve connections.
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Ayurvedic Therapy and Mechanotransduction (Padabhyanga)
Diaba Free is administered via topical application to the palms and soles, adhering to the ancient Ayurvedic practice of padabhyanga, as described in Charak Samhita, Sutra Sthana, chapter 5, shlokas 90-92. This practice is based on the premise that the soles of the feet serve as critical nodes for systemic therapeutic interventions due to their extensive vascular and nerve connections.
"Padabhyanga involves massaging the feet to promote relaxation and improve systemic health by targeting key points rich in nerve endings and blood vessels" (Charak Samhita, Sutra Sthana, 5.90-92).
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Mechanotransduction and Hemodynamics
The massage-induced mechanotransduction activates mechanoreceptors and endothelial cells, promoting vasodilation and enhancing peripheral blood circulation. This improved hemodynamic flow supports nutrient and drug delivery to distal tissues.
"Mechanotransduction induced by massage stimulates endothelial cells, leading to vasodilation and improved peripheral blood flow, which enhances nutrient delivery to tissues" (Thijssen et al., 2010, p. H1326).
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Pharmacodynamic Activity of Ayurvedic Ingredients
The Ayurvedic formulation within Diaba Free comprises bioactive phytochemicals known for their antihyperglycemic properties. These compounds modulate insulin secretion, glucose uptake, and glycogen synthesis pathways to regulate blood glucose levels.
"Certain Ayurvedic herbs possess antihyperglycemic properties, influencing insulin secretion and glucose metabolism, thereby helping to manage blood sugar levels" (Pandey et al., 2013, p. 3).
Diaba Free leverages a sophisticated transdermal drug delivery system, a method corroborated by Ayurvedic abhyanga techniques, to facilitate systemic absorption of therapeutic agents through the skin.
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Transdermal Drug Delivery System (TDDS)
Diaba Free leverages a sophisticated transdermal drug delivery system, a method corroborated by Ayurvedic abhyanga techniques, to facilitate systemic absorption of therapeutic agents through the skin.
"Transdermal drug delivery systems enable the efficient absorption of active compounds through the skin, ensuring sustained therapeutic levels in the bloodstream" (Prausnitz & Langer, 2008, p. 1262).
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Alleviation of Diabetic Neuropathy Symptoms
Regular hastha and pada-abhyanga (hand and foot massage) mitigates neuropathic symptoms such as paresthesia, dysesthesia, and neuropathic pain. This is achieved through improved microcirculation and the activation of cutaneous nociceptors, which modulate pain signaling pathways.
"Massage improves microcirculation and stimulates nociceptors, which helps in alleviating neuropathic pain and discomfort associated with diabetic neuropathy" (Boulton et al., 2005, p. 960).
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Cutaneous Absorption and Systemic Distribution
The transdermal absorption of Diaba Free's herbal constituents involves the diffusion of molecules across the stratum corneum, followed by permeation through the epidermal and dermal layers. The bioactive compounds subsequently enter the systemic circulation, ensuring therapeutic concentrations are maintained in the bloodstream.
"Transdermal absorption involves the diffusion of active molecules through the skin layers into the systemic circulation, maintaining effective therapeutic levels" (Wokovich et al., 2006, p. 3).
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Biochemical Modulation of Glycemic Control
Upon systemic absorption, the herbal bioactives exert their effects on key metabolic pathways. This includes modulation of the pancreatic beta-cell function, inhibition of alpha-glucosidase and alpha-amylase enzymes, and enhancement of glucose transporter activity (GLUT-4), collectively contributing to reduced blood glucose levels.
"Phytochemicals in Ayurvedic medicine modulate pancreatic beta-cell activity and inhibit carbohydrate-digesting enzymes, aiding in glycemic control" (Tiwari & Madhusudana, 2002, p. 33).
By integrating these traditional and modern therapeutic strategies, Diaba Free not only enhances vascular and nerve health through improved circulation but also ensures efficient delivery and systemic action of its bioactive compounds, thereby providing comprehensive management of blood glucose levels and diabetic neuropathic complications.
References:
- Thijssen, D. H., et al. (2010). The impact of local heating on the cutaneous vasculature: A systematic review. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 299(4), H1325-H1342.
- Pandey, M. M., Rastogi, S., Rawat, A. K. (2013). Indian traditional Ayurvedic system of medicine and nutritional supplementation. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2013, 376327.
- Prausnitz, M. R., Langer, R. (2008). Transdermal drug delivery. Nature Biotechnology, 26(11), 1261-1268.
- Boulton, A. J. M., et al. (2005). Diabetic neuropathies: A statement by the American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care, 28(4), 956-962.
- Wokovich, A. M., et al. (2006). Transdermal drug delivery systems (TDDS) adhesion as a critical safety, efficacy and quality attribute. European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 64(1), 1-8.
- Tiwari, A. K., Madhusudana, K. (2002). Diabetes mellitus and multiple therapeutic approaches of phytochemicals: Present status and future prospects. Current Science, 83(1), 30-38.
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Dr. Vishakha Sharma
(B.A.M.S)
Ayurveda, one of the world's oldest holistic healing systems, offers a comprehensive approach to health and wellness. It originated in India over 5,000 years ago and focuses on achieving balance in the body, mind, and spirit to promote overall well-being. In Ayurveda, the vision for health and well-being is beautifully encapsulated as, स्वस्थस्य स्वास्थ्य रक्षणं, आतुरस्य विकार प्रशमनं च! This shloka translates to: "Preservation of health in the healthy and treatment of disease in the sick."
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Frequently Asked Questions
Diaba Free Capsule is a beneficial ayurvedic capsule designed for the treatment of diabetes. It helps in the prevention of diabetes by controlling the level of blood sugar.
This capsule contains natural ingredients like Gudmar, Bitter gourd, Banaba, Ber, Cinnamon, Fenugreek, Turmeric, Giloy, Kutki, Manjistha, Jamun, Tea tree leaves etc. All these herbs have anti-diabetic medicinal properties.
The natural medicines present in it control the blood sugar level by burning the extra glucose present in the body. Along with this, by having a positive effect on the pancreas, it also increases the production of insulin in the body. In this way, Diaba Free Capsule works like a magic medicine in diabetes and all its related symptoms.
Take Diaba Free Capsules twice a day, once in the morning on an empty stomach and before dinner at night, or take it according to the advice of the doctor.
Yes, it is gelatin-free. Vedobi Diaba Free Capsule is a pure vegetarian capsule prepared from natural ingredients. The cellulose cover of this capsule is naturally made from plants.
The duration of treatment depends on the severity and length of the disease. One must use the product for a minimum period of 90 days to get positive changes or results.
Yes, Diaba Free Capsule can be used with allopathic medicines. It also helps you to reduce your medicines when used continuously.
Yes, Diaba free is completely safe for people suffering from type 1 diabetes. It effectively reduces the excess blood glucose levels and with regular use, it reduces the units of insulin taken by the patient.
Diaba Free Capsule works in type 1 diabetes. It also helps in controlling the sugar level.
Diaba Free Capsule works in type 2 diabetes. It also helps in controlling the sugar level.
Diaba free capsules are approved and certified by the Ministry of Ayush.
There is no side effect of using Diaba Free Capsule.
Orders are mostly shipped within 24 hours of receiving the order. In case there is a delay, we will inform you via email regarding the date of shipping. After shipping, it takes a maximum of 4-5 days for delivery to the Metro cities. In case your town/city is farther away, it may take 1-2 additional days.
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