Diabetes, High Cholesterol & Metabolic Conditions — Homeopathic Treatment by Dr. Meenakshi Shriwas, Udaipur

⚖️ Metabolic Health

Diabetes, High Cholesterol & Metabolic Conditions

Diabetes (supportive care), high cholesterol, gout, obesity, and metabolic syndrome — homeopathy addresses the constitutional and lifestyle roots of metabolic dysregulation.

Diabetes (Supportive)
High Cholesterol
Metabolic Syndrome
Obesity & Weight Gain
Gout & Uric Acid
Fatty Liver (Supportive)

Important Note on Metabolic Conditions

Homeopathy is used as SUPPORTIVE treatment for conditions like diabetes and high cholesterol — not as a replacement for prescribed medication. The goal is to improve metabolic efficiency, reduce complications, and in some cases allow gradual reduction of conventional medication under medical supervision.

Conditions Treated

Constitutional Approach to Metabolic Disease

Metabolic conditions are deeply constitutional in homeopathy. The Calcarea Carbonica type with slow metabolism, tendency to weight gain, and chilliness has a very different constitutional remedy than a Lycopodium type with liver involvement and digestive dysfunction. Precise constitutional prescribing addresses the metabolic terrain, not just the numbers.

Begin Your Treatment

Online consultations available pan-India and internationally. First consultation includes full case-taking and personalised remedy plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can homeopathy replace diabetes medication?
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No — not directly or immediately. Homeopathy is used alongside diabetes medication. As metabolic control improves, medication may be gradually reduced under the supervision of your endocrinologist.
Can homeopathy reduce cholesterol?
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Homeopathy can support lipid metabolism as part of constitutional treatment combined with dietary intervention. It is not a replacement for statins in high-risk patients but can be part of a comprehensive management plan.
How long does metabolic treatment take?
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Metabolic conditions are chronic by nature. Initial improvement in energy, weight, and associated symptoms typically appears within 2–3 months. Measurable changes in lab values follow over 4–6 months.