Indicators of Potential Diabetes Reversal

  1. Reduced Urination Frequency: A noticeable decrease in the need to urinate, especially at night.


  2. Diminished Thirst: A significant reduction in persistent and intense thirst, leading to normal fluid intake.


  3. Normalized Appetite: A stable and regular appetite, with reduced excessive hunger or cravings after meals.


  4. Stable Weight: Maintenance of a consistent weight without unexplained loss, often indicative of Type 1 diabetes management.


  5. Clear Vision: Improved or stable eyesight without episodes of blurriness.

Our Integrated Diabetes Reversal Services

Personalized Treatment Plans:
  • Customized Care: We develop tailored strategies based on individual health assessments to address your specific needs.
  • Multidisciplinary Approach: Our team collaborates across allopathic medicine, homeopathy, dietetics, and therapeutic yoga for a comprehensive treatment plan.


Advanced Medical Interventions:
  • State-of-the-Art Diagnostics: We use advanced testing to monitor glucose levels, insulin resistance, and overall metabolic health.
  • Innovative Therapies: Our approach includes both conventional and alternative medical treatments to enhance glucose control and overall health.


Holistic Wellness Support:
  • Nutritional Guidance: Our expert dieticians provide meal planning and dietary advice to support blood sugar management.
  • Therapeutic Yoga: We offer customized yoga practices designed to improve insulin sensitivity and reduce stress.


Ongoing Monitoring and Education:
  • Regular Follow-Ups: Continuous monitoring of your progress with adjustments to treatment plans as needed.
  • Patient Education: We provide resources and support to empower you with knowledge and strategies for effectively managing diabetes.


Our Integrated Diabetes Reversal program at Wishealth aims to offer a holistic, personalized approach to reversing diabetes. We support you with cutting-edge medical care, nutritional expertise, and wellness practices to achieve optimal health outcomes.