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2021-03-16 07:14:52
Is ashwagandha, safed musli, Shavatari safe in diabetes , taking in small quantity , please explain in detail
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Yes all these medicines are safe to use. Mix it together and take one tsp along with luke warm water or milk, once or twice in a day.

Answered2021-03-16 18:49:00

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It is safe takes in proper dose and utility or Advised to you by a qualified vaidya or doctor.
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Answered2021-03-16 08:22:48

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It is safe to take all these drugs . These improve the insulin level in blood and makes pateint energetic always .

Answered2021-03-16 07:20:55

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Hello dear,no need to worry, U can take in equal amount with cow's milk,it also maintain blood Sugar level

Answered2021-03-16 10:48:21

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Answered2021-03-16 08:07:16

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