Blood Sugar Specialist Fenton MO

If you find yourself stuck in this high-low loop—a cycle that can lead to diabetes-related conditions like insulin resistance and insulin insensitivity—take heart, the ayurvedic herb gurmar (Gymnema sylvestre) can break you free.

Nirandon Wongsurawat
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1747 Smizer Station Rd
Fenton, MO
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(314) 842-1588
10004 Kennerly Rd # 160B
Saint Louis, MO
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Medical School: St Louis Univ Sch Of Med
Year of Graduation: 1997
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Kanjirapallil George Thampy
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10004 Kennerly Rd
Saint Louis, MO
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Sherida Lyman Tollefsen, MD
(314) 577-5338
505 Couch Ave
Saint Louis, MO
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Pediatrics, Pediatric Endocrinology
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Medical School: Washington Univ Sch Of Med, St Louis Mo 63110
Graduation Year: 1975

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Harry Lee Wadsworth, MD
(314) 432-1111
3009 N Ballas Rd # SUITE100
Saint Louis, MO
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Medical School: Tx Tech Univ Hlth Sci Ctr Sch Of Med, Lubbock Tx 79430
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(314) 543-5285
12700 Southfork Rd
Saint Louis, MO
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(314) 842-1588
10004 Kennerly Rd Ste 310A
Saint Louis, MO
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Endocrinology, Diabetes, & Metabolism
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Medical School: St Louis Univ Sch Of Med, St Louis Mo 63104
Graduation Year: 1997

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Bharathi Raju, MD
(314) 543-5285
12700 Southfork Rd Ste 225
Saint Louis, MO
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Medical School: Stanley Med Coll, Dr M G R Med Univ, Madras, Tn, India
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James Robert Etzkorn
(314) 995-9718
2821 N Ballas Rd
Saint Louis, MO
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Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism

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(314) 432-1111
3009 N Ballas Rd Ste 100
Saint Louis, MO
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Endocrinology, Diabetes, & Metabolism
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Medical School: Chiang Mai Univ, Fac Of Med, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Graduation Year: 1973
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By Vonalda M. Utterback, CN

Hunger suddenly strikes. You need food, and you need it now. You rummage for that long-lost candy bar buried somewhere in your desk—anything to get a sugar fix.

That rapid rise in blood glucose, along with the attendant release of the “feel-good” hormone serotonin, may make you feel better in the short term, but when your glucose levels soon nosedive, you’ll return to your low-serotonin state—a prime candidate for yet more sugar craving.

If you find yourself stuck in this high-low loop—a cycle that can lead to diabetes-related conditions like insulin resistance and insulin insensitivity—take heart, the ayurvedic herb gurmar (Gymnema sylvestre) can break you free.

The leaves of this woody climbing plant have been used in India for more than 2,000 years to treat “honey urine” (diabetes) or high blood sugar levels, says Karta Purkh Singh Khalsa, registered herbalist and author of The Way of Ayurvedic Herbs (2007, Lotus Press). “In my practice, I’ve experienced excellent results using gurmar to lower and maintain normalized blood sugar levels,” he says, “and I’ve seen my clients with type-2 diabetes lower or, in some cases, even eliminate the need for oral hypoglycemic medicines or insulin.”

No one knows exactly how the herb accomplishes this, says Khalsa, but current evidence points to a trio of possible mechanisms. Gurmar may increase insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells, heighten overall cell sensitivity to insulin, and/or decrease the gut’s glucose or lipid absorption.

A number of positive clinical studies support gurmar’s effectiveness. In one, published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, University of Madras researchers gave 400 mg a day of a water-soluble extract of gurmar leaves to 22 type-2 diabetic participants for 18 to 20 months. “Gurmar showed the potential to help pancreatic repair, raising the output of insulin to normal levels,” reports Khalsa.

In his practice, Khalsa typically recommends taking the raw, dried leaf in capsule form in a wide range of dosages (15 mg to 500 grams per day), depending on the individual’s needs. He suggests starting with a low dose and increasing it gradually until serum glucose reaches normal range. Keep in mind that it may take several months of taking gurmar to see results. Of course, if diagnosed with diabetes, always consult your healthcare practitioner before making any changes to your medication.

And what about those sugar cravings? When placed directly on the tongue, gurmar alters the taste of sugar from sweet to bitter by depressing the tongue’s “sweet” receptors. The effect only lasts 15 minutes, Khalsa says—but that’s just enough time to find some complex carbs or other low-glycemic food to substitute for that afternoon Snickers.

Author: Vonalda M. Utterback, CN

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