Namaste and welcome. Let me begin with a question that many of us may relate to: Why is Type 2 Diabetes becoming one of the most stubborn epidemics of our time — and why are so many modern treatments failing to reverse it at its root? We live in an era where we’re more medicated than ever, yet the rates of lifestyle diseases like Type 2 Diabetes continue to rise. It's no longer just a concern for the elderly. It’s affecting younger populations, even children. We’ve reached a point where band-aid solutions — blood sugar-lowering pills, insulin shots, carb-counting —...
Good morning, everyone—and thank you for being here today. We’re gathered not just to learn about a disease, but to understand the deeper reality of a condition that has become one of the defining health challenges of our time: Diabetes. But I’m not here to scare you with numbers or repeat what you've already heard in clinic waiting rooms and Google searches. I want to offer you something radically different. Something rooted in one of the world’s oldest healing systems—Ayurveda—but also deeply aligned with what we intuitively know about our own bodies. Today, I want to talk to you about...
A WAKE-UP CALL TO REVERSE DIABETES—THE AYURVEDA WAY Good morning, everyone, Let me start with a question. What if I told you that the future of diabetes care might not be sitting in your medicine cabinet—but rather, in your daily rituals, your digestion, your breath, your skin, your thoughts… even in how and when you oil your body or cleanse your colon? Sounds unusual, right? But that’s precisely what we’re going to explore today. We live in an age where Type 2 diabetes has become a silent epidemic. The World Health Organization reports over 500 million people globally are living...
The Global Diabetes Crisis — and a Forgotten Healing System Ladies and gentlemen, respected colleagues, health professionals, and truth-seekers, Today, we stand on the edge of an escalating health crisis. Diabetes — once thought to be the disease of affluence or old age — now affects over 530 million people globally, and that number is growing. What was once an exception is quickly becoming the norm. In India alone, a staggering 1 in 12 adults has diabetes, and the numbers are climbing despite access to pharmaceuticals, glucose monitors, and digital health tools. We have treatments. We have data. We have...