In today's time, you will find diabetic patients in every household. Because of your food and lifestyle, people are becoming sugar patients. Diabetes is a very complex condition. Due to this, diseases related to the heart, BP, kidney, eye, etc. are caused. According to the statistics of the World Health Organization, about 422 million people in the world are suffering from diabetes. Along with this, about 15 lakh people are dying every year directly and indirectly due to diabetes. At present, about eight crore people have diabetes. According to estimates, by 2045, more than 13 crore people in India will be diabetic patients. That's why India is being called the Capital of Diabetes.

We can keep diabetes under control even by doing small home remedies. If we fix our lifestyle, then blood sugar can be eliminated from it. Research by NCBI (American National Center for Biotechnology Information) has claimed that if some medicinal leaves are chewed, blood sugar can be controlled by increasing the production of insulin.

These leaves will benefit
Aloe vera leaves will help a lot in controlling your blood sugar. Aloe vera has been considered a special medicinal plant in India. Research by NCBI has also said that Aloe vera has hypoglycemic properties. It can lower your blood sugar. Eating aloe vera leaves on an empty stomach in the morning can cause insulin production.

Similarly, custard apple leaves will also benefit you a lot. Sharifa fruit is very sweet and tasty. Its leaves are also very good. Sharifa leaves have anti-diabetic properties and photo-constituted properties, due to which help in increasing the amount of insulin in the pancreas. By eating this daily, your blood sugar will always be under control.

Anti-fungal, anti-bacterial properties are found in neem leaves. Apart from this, it has been proved in the research of NCBI that neem leaves can control diabetes. Chewing neem leaves early in the morning does not increase the amount of sugar in the blood and the pancreas does its work properly, due to which insulin is produced through a natural process. Many such compounds are found in neem leaves, which can control blood sugar.