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A Practical Approach to Regulating Blood Sugar Through Pranayama for Diabetes

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A Practical Approach to Regulating Blood Sugar Through Pranayama for Diabetes

A Practical Approach to Regulating Blood Sugar Through Pranayama for Diabetes

Total Price: INR 1700
Available Slot Date: 21 May 2026, 22 May 2026, 23 May 2026, 24 May 2026
Available Slot Time: 12 AM, 01 AM, 02 AM, 03 AM, 04 AM, 05 AM, 06 AM, 07 AM, 08 AM, 09 AM, 10 AM, 11 AM, 12 PM, 01 PM, 02 PM, 03 PM,
Session Duration: 50 Minutes
Session Mode: Audio, Video, Chat
Language: English, Hindi
Objective:

This Onayurveda session, A Practical Approach to Regulating Blood Sugar Through Pranayama for Diabetes, is designed for you if you feel tired, scared of your reports, and overwhelmed by “lifetime management”. The objective is to teach you simple, safe pranayama techniques that support better blood circulation, stress reduction, and metabolic balance, alongside your medical care. With personalized, gentle guidance, you gain a real, daily tool to feel more in control, steady, and hopeful about living with diabetes

Sessions Description:

  • This live online Onayurveda session is for people living with Type 1, Type 2, or pre‑diabetes, feeling mentally and physically drained.

  • Our experienced, certified, licensed therapists and trainers guide you through diabetes‑supportive pranayama, always respecting your doctor’s advice, stamina, and current condition.

A Practical Approach to Regulating Blood Sugar Through Pranayama for Diabetes

  • Learn specific breathing patterns that can calm stress hormones, which silently disturb blood sugar levels.

  • Support digestion, circulation, and energy with gentle pranayama that doesn’t exhaust you.

  • Receive a practical daily plan you can follow around meals, work, and medication, without feeling burdened.

  • With 15‑minute quick scheduling on Onayurveda, you can start on the day your reports shake you, turning fear into action, stability, and self‑respect