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Congratulations on getting rid of those " AAAAA " s with " andas " placed on the top

of the As!

 

Now forget this battle and work on bringing your blood sugar down Sir! :-)

 

That is where you will begin to understand Karma/action/free-will/Volition! The

week when sun enters its exaltation sign is when the light is pretty bright!!

Whether it is 2009 or 1959!

 

And astrology shall follow! ;-)

 

Regards!

 

Rohiniranjan

 

, Dhirendra Nath Misra

<dhirendranathmisra wrote:

>

> Rohinicrystal Babu- Go through use of Wikipedia . Unit mg/dL to show sugar

level is not replaced even today.

> Diabetes mellitus is characterized by recurrent or persistent hyperglycemia,

and is diagnosed by demonstrating any one of the following:

> * Fasting plasma glucose level at or above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L).

> * Plasma glucose at or above 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) two hours after a

75 g oral glucose load as in a glucose tolerance test.

> * Symptoms of hyperglycemia and casual plasma glucose at or above 200 mg/dL

(11.1 mmol/L).

> A positive result, in the absence of unequivocal hyperglycemia, should be

confirmed by a repeat of any of the above-listed methods on a different day.

Most physicians prefer to measure a fasting glucose level because of the ease of

measurement and the considerable time commitment of formal glucose tolerance

testing, which takes two hours to complete and offers no prognostic advantage

over the fasting test.According to the current definition, two fasting glucose

measuremen

> Diabetes mellitus is characterized by recurrent or persistent hyperglycemia,

and is diagnosed by demonstrating any one of the following:

> * Fasting plasma glucose level at or above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L).

> * Plasma glucose at or above 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) two hours after a

75 g oral glucose load as in a glucose tolerance test.

> * Symptoms of hyperglycemia and casual plasma glucose at or above 200 mg/dL

(11.1 mmol/L).

> A positive result, in the absence of unequivocal hyperglycemia, should be

confirmed by a repeat of any of the above-listed methods on a different day.

Most physicians prefer to measure a fasting glucose level because of the ease of

measurement and the considerable time commitment of formal glucose tolerance

testing, which takes two hours to complete and offers no prognostic advantage

over the fasting test.According to the current definition, two fasting glucose

measurements above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L) is considered diagnostic for

diabetes mellitus.

> Patients with fasting glucose levels from 100 to 125 mg/dL (6.1 and

7.0 mmol/L) are considered to have impaired fasting glucose. Patients with

plasma glucose at or above 140 mg/dL or 7.8 mmol/L, but not over 200, two

hours after a 75 g oral glucose load are considered to have impaired glucose

tolerance. Of these two pre-diabetic states, the latter in particular is a major

risk factor for progression to full-blown diabetes mellitus as well as

cardiovascular disease.

> Diabetes mellitus is characterized by recurrent or persistent hyperglycemia,

and is diagnosed by demonstrating any one of the following:

> * Fasting plasma glucose level at or above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L).

> * Plasma glucose at or above 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) two hours after a

75 g oral glucose load as in a glucose tolerance test.

> * Symptoms of hyperglycemia and casual plasma glucose at or above 200 mg/dL

(11.1 mmol/L).

> A positive result, in the absence of unequivocal hyperglycemia, should be

confirmed by a repeat of any of the above-listed methods on a different day.

Most physicians prefer to measure a fasting glucose level because of the ease of

measurement and the considerable time commitment of formal glucose tolerance

testing, which takes two hours to complete and offers no prognostic advantage

over the fasting test.According to the current definition, two fasting glucose

measurements above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L) is considered diagnostic for

diabetes mellitus.

> Patients with fasting glucose levels from 100 to 125 mg/dL (6.1 and

7.0 mmol/L) are considered to have impaired fasting glucose. Patients with

plasma glucose at or above 140 mg/dL or 7.8 mmol/L, but not over 200, two

hours after a 75 g oral glucose load are considered to have impaired glucose

tolerance. Of these two pre-diabetic states, the latter in particular is a major

risk factor for progression to full-blown diabetes mellitus as well as

cardiovascular disease.

> ts above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L) is considered diagnostic for diabetes

mellitus.

> Patients with fasting glucose levels from 100 to 125 mg/dL (6.1 and

7.0 mmol/L) are considered to have impaired fasting glucose. Patients with

plasma glucose at or above 140 mg/dL or 7.8 mmol/L, but not over 200, two

hours after a 75 g oral glucose load are considered to have impaired glucose

tolerance. Of these two pre-diabetic states, the latter in particular is a major

risk factor for progression to full-blown diabetes mellitus as well as

cardiovascular disease.

> With thanks & regards,

>  

> Dhirendra Nath Misra

>  

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> rohinicrystal <jyotish_vani

>

> Sat, December 5, 2009 5:58:35 AM

> Re: Suffering from high Blood Sugar i.e 525.90

>

>  

> Dhirendra Babu,

>

> Please use Wikipedia to educate yourself about how many decades ago mg/dL was

replaced by mM units :-)

> Or ask your personal physician, if you have one!

>

> It is not something critical, don't take things so personally, particularly

since it would not enable anyone to appreciate the astrology behind all that!

And who knows -- perhaps the astrological perspectives of the diseases may be

very different from the modern-medicine understanding of the process! Afterall,

ayurveda deals with diseases in a different manner just as homeopathy views

health and disease in a very different way than modern medicine! Does it not?

>

> RR_,

>

> , Dhirendra Nath Misra

<dhirendranathmisra wrote:

> >

> > Dear Sir,

> >             It is known to all

that amount of  Sugar in the blood is generally  measured in mg /

decilitre unit .You may suggest any new information regarding this ,if it is

known to you.Respected Sushama Ji or any other member has not revealed any new

unit for you to which you are giving air.

> > With thanks and regards, 

> > Dhirendra Nath Misra

> >  

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > rohinicrystal <jyotish_vani@ ...>

> >

> > Fri, December 4, 2009 8:54:48 AM

> > Re: Suffering from high Blood Sugar i.e 525.90

> >

> >  

> > Before we begin to lobby Kumar jee and Tanvir jee to rename this forum as

Health_Remedies Forum, please allow me to thank Sushma_jee for alerting us to

this new <<BS>> unit! I presume by BS, this thread meant BLOOD SUGAR and not

some derogatory reference to Nandi jee's Prasaad?

> >

> > Sugar in the blood was measured, according to the sources I questioned, in

two units alone!

> >

> > mg/decilitre that gave the values like 120, 180 etc

> >

> > or millimoles per litre of glucose that gave values like 5 (normal) or so!

> >

> > Unless some NEW standard for <<BS>> has been established that talks about

levels in the 500s, may I timidly suggest that we, collectively, get our facts

straight before we spread this wonderful information about BS?

> >

> > , " Sushma " <bhagvatjee@ ...> wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Dhirendra Nath Ji

> > > Jaya Siyaa Raam

> > > Sorry to know about your such a high blood sugar lever. Are you sure that

it is 525.90. Ideally it should not be more than 140 in any case. 525 is indeed

too high. Make sure that if it is so.

> > >

> > > You may start eating Chanaa flour roti (either mixed with Jau flour or

with whole wheat flour). When you are not eating this roti, you may eat Chana

Daal. Karela juice is really a big task, as Deepak Sharma has suggested, but

ther simple things are easy to do.

> > >

> > > You may try Daalcheenee powder 1/4 teaspoon, two times a day. Just swallow

it like a Chooran. But make sure of your number is 525.

> > > Take care,

> > > With regards

> > > Sushma

> > >

> > > , Dhirendra Nath Misra

<dhirendranathmisra @> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Dear Senior Astrologers & Doctors,Good Morning,Since last one month I

was feeling in day time as if I could not sleep soundly in the night and

consequently  I felt laziness and buzzing sound in my right ear.Besides this

I felt urine problem also.On 17.11.2009 I got my BS checked and found that BS

pp is very high at 525.90.I am taking my  self  one tablet of Gemer

P2 twice daily.By which planet pancreas is indicated.I am sending this query

at 8:52AM on 18.11.2009 .Please guide me in this regard,

> > > > With thanks & regards, 

> > > > Dhirendra Nath Misra

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Rohiniranjan Babu, You have sent message that,''Now forget this battle and work

on bringing your blood sugar down Sir! :-)That is where you will begin to

understand Karma/action/ free-will/ Volition! The week when sun enters its

exaltation sign is when the light is pretty bright!! Whether it is 2009 or

959!''Rohiniranjan Babu-My blood sugar level is already normal.My natal Sun is

also posited in exaltation Sign.DBA in which the hypergycaemia is dignosed is

not found similar in all the cases.It is quite impossible to know DBAS in which

a native fell ill with this silent disease.Hence further study is required.Some

says that Jupiter is indicator of Pancreas where as some stalwarts say that

Venus is indicator of Pancreas.It has to be established as to which planet is

really indicator of Pancreas or both the planets or many other planets have

their role in this regard. As a K.P rule only that planet can cause disease

which is significator of 1st & 6th cusp

or 1st & 8th cusp.Please note again that mg/dL unit is being used even today to

show amount of blood sugar.

With thanks & regards,   

Dhirendra Nath Misra

 

 

 

 

 

________________________________

rohinicrystal <jyotish_vani

 

Sun, December 6, 2009 10:39:12 AM

Re: Rohinicrystal -Blood Sugar:Unit mg /dL is not replace even

today by mmol/L

 

 

Congratulations on getting rid of those " AAAAA " s with " andas " placed on the top

of the As!

 

Now forget this battle and work on bringing your blood sugar down Sir! :-)

 

That is where you will begin to understand Karma/action/ free-will/ Volition!

The week when sun enters its exaltation sign is when the light is pretty

bright!! Whether it is 2009 or 1959!

 

And astrology shall follow! ;-)

 

Regards!

 

Rohiniranjan

 

, Dhirendra Nath Misra

<dhirendranathmisra wrote:

>

> Rohinicrystal Babu- Go through use of Wikipedia . Unit mg/dL to show sugar

level is not replaced even today.

> Diabetes mellitus is characterized by recurrent or persistent hyperglycemia,

and is diagnosed by demonstrating any one of the following:

> * Fasting plasma glucose level at or above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L).

> * Plasma glucose at or above 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) two hours after a

75 g oral glucose load as in a glucose tolerance test.

> * Symptoms of hyperglycemia and casual plasma glucose at or above 200 mg/dL

(11.1 mmol/L) .

> A positive result, in the absence of unequivocal hyperglycemia, should be

confirmed by a repeat of any of the above-listed methods on a different day.

Most physicians prefer to measure a fasting glucose level because of the ease of

measurement and the considerable time commitment of formal glucose tolerance

testing, which takes two hours to complete and offers no prognostic advantage

over the fasting test.According to the current definition, two fasting glucose

measuremen

> Diabetes mellitus is characterized by recurrent or persistent hyperglycemia,

and is diagnosed by demonstrating any one of the following:

> * Fasting plasma glucose level at or above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L).

> * Plasma glucose at or above 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) two hours after a

75 g oral glucose load as in a glucose tolerance test.

> * Symptoms of hyperglycemia and casual plasma glucose at or above 200 mg/dL

(11.1 mmol/L) .

> A positive result, in the absence of unequivocal hyperglycemia, should be

confirmed by a repeat of any of the above-listed methods on a different day.

Most physicians prefer to measure a fasting glucose level because of the ease of

measurement and the considerable time commitment of formal glucose tolerance

testing, which takes two hours to complete and offers no prognostic advantage

over the fasting test.According to the current definition, two fasting glucose

measurements above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L) is considered diagnostic for

diabetes mellitus.

> Patients with fasting glucose levels from 100 to 125 mg/dL (6.1 and

7.0 mmol/L) are considered to have impaired fasting glucose. Patients with

plasma glucose at or above 140 mg/dL or 7.8 mmol/L, but not over 200, two

hours after a 75 g oral glucose load are considered to have impaired glucose

tolerance. Of these two pre-diabetic states, the latter in particular is a major

risk factor for progression to full-blown diabetes mellitus as well as

cardiovascular disease.

> Diabetes mellitus is characterized by recurrent or persistent hyperglycemia,

and is diagnosed by demonstrating any one of the following:

> * Fasting plasma glucose level at or above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L).

> * Plasma glucose at or above 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) two hours after a

75 g oral glucose load as in a glucose tolerance test.

> * Symptoms of hyperglycemia and casual plasma glucose at or above 200 mg/dL

(11.1 mmol/L) .

> A positive result, in the absence of unequivocal hyperglycemia, should be

confirmed by a repeat of any of the above-listed methods on a different day.

Most physicians prefer to measure a fasting glucose level because of the ease of

measurement and the considerable time commitment of formal glucose tolerance

testing, which takes two hours to complete and offers no prognostic advantage

over the fasting test.According to the current definition, two fasting glucose

measurements above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L) is considered diagnostic for

diabetes mellitus.

> Patients with fasting glucose levels from 100 to 125 mg/dL (6.1 and

7.0 mmol/L) are considered to have impaired fasting glucose. Patients with

plasma glucose at or above 140 mg/dL or 7.8 mmol/L, but not over 200, two

hours after a 75 g oral glucose load are considered to have impaired glucose

tolerance. Of these two pre-diabetic states, the latter in particular is a major

risk factor for progression to full-blown diabetes mellitus as well as

cardiovascular disease.

> ts above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L) is considered diagnostic for diabetes

mellitus.

> Patients with fasting glucose levels from 100 to 125 mg/dL (6.1 and

7.0 mmol/L) are considered to have impaired fasting glucose. Patients with

plasma glucose at or above 140 mg/dL or 7.8 mmol/L, but not over 200, two

hours after a 75 g oral glucose load are considered to have impaired glucose

tolerance. Of these two pre-diabetic states, the latter in particular is a major

risk factor for progression to full-blown diabetes mellitus as well as

cardiovascular disease.

> With thanks & regards,

>  

> Dhirendra Nath Misra

>  

>

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> rohinicrystal <jyotish_vani@ ...>

>

> Sat, December 5, 2009 5:58:35 AM

> Re: Suffering from high Blood Sugar i.e 525.90

>

>  

> Dhirendra Babu,

>

> Please use Wikipedia to educate yourself about how many decades ago mg/dL was

replaced by mM units :-)

> Or ask your personal physician, if you have one!

>

> It is not something critical, don't take things so personally, particularly

since it would not enable anyone to appreciate the astrology behind all that!

And who knows -- perhaps the astrological perspectives of the diseases may be

very different from the modern-medicine understanding of the process! Afterall,

ayurveda deals with diseases in a different manner just as homeopathy views

health and disease in a very different way than modern medicine! Does it not?

>

> RR_,

>

> , Dhirendra Nath Misra

<dhirendranathmisra wrote:

> >

> > Dear Sir,

> >

        ÂÂÂ\

 Ãƒâ€šÃ‚ Ã‚  It is known to all that amount of  Sugar in

the blood is generally  measured in mg / decilitre unit .You may

suggest any new information regarding this ,if it is known to you.Respected

Sushama Ji or any other member has not revealed any new unit for you to which

you are giving air.

> > With thanks and regards, 

> > Dhirendra Nath Misra

> >  

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > rohinicrystal <jyotish_vani@ ...>

> >

> > Fri, December 4, 2009 8:54:48 AM

> > Re: Suffering from high Blood Sugar i.e 525.90

> >

> >  

> > Before we begin to lobby Kumar jee and Tanvir jee to rename this forum as

Health_Remedies Forum, please allow me to thank Sushma_jee for alerting us to

this new <<BS>> unit! I presume by BS, this thread meant BLOOD SUGAR and not

some derogatory reference to Nandi jee's Prasaad?

> >

> > Sugar in the blood was measured, according to the sources I questioned, in

two units alone!

> >

> > mg/decilitre that gave the values like 120, 180 etc

> >

> > or millimoles per litre of glucose that gave values like 5 (normal) or so!

> >

> > Unless some NEW standard for <<BS>> has been established that talks about

levels in the 500s, may I timidly suggest that we, collectively, get our facts

straight before we spread this wonderful information about BS?

> >

> > , " Sushma " <bhagvatjee@ ...> wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Dhirendra Nath Ji

> > > Jaya Siyaa Raam

> > > Sorry to know about your such a high blood sugar lever. Are you sure that

it is 525.90. Ideally it should not be more than 140 in any case. 525 is indeed

too high. Make sure that if it is so.

> > >

> > > You may start eating Chanaa flour roti (either mixed with Jau flour or

with whole wheat flour). When you are not eating this roti, you may eat Chana

Daal. Karela juice is really a big task, as Deepak Sharma has suggested, but

ther simple things are easy to do.

> > >

> > > You may try Daalcheenee powder 1/4 teaspoon, two times a day. Just swallow

it like a Chooran. But make sure of your number is 525.

> > > Take care,

> > > With regards

> > > Sushma

> > >

> > > , Dhirendra Nath Misra

<dhirendranathmisra @> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Dear Senior Astrologers & Doctors,Good Morning,Since last one month I

was feeling in day time as if I could not sleep soundly in the night and

consequently  I felt laziness and buzzing sound in my right ear.Besides

this I felt urine problem also.On 17.11.2009 I got my BS checked and

found that BS pp is very high at 525.90.I am taking my

 self  one tablet of Gemer P2 twice daily.By which

planet pancreas is indicated.I am sending this query at 8:52AM on

18.11.2009 .Please guide me in this regard,

> > > > With thanks & regards, 

> > > > Dhirendra Nath Misra

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Ah! So this thread created by you Dhirendra Babu was about KP!

 

I have a lot of respect for KP, as stated in some of my writings! I do nto use

it anymore, of course!

 

The Monday of the week when SUN arrived towards exaltation in 1959 early in the

morning was a great moment! I hope it ends up opening the eyes of those who were

born then!

 

RR_,

 

, Dhirendra Nath Misra

<dhirendranathmisra wrote:

>

> Rohiniranjan Babu, You have sent message that,''Now forget this battle and

work on bringing your blood sugar down Sir! :-)That is where you will begin to

understand Karma/action/ free-will/ Volition! The week when sun enters its

exaltation sign is when the light is pretty bright!! Whether it is 2009 or

959!''Rohiniranjan Babu-My blood sugar level is already normal.My natal Sun is

also posited in exaltation Sign.DBA in which the hypergycaemia is dignosed is

not found similar in all the cases.It is quite impossible to know DBAS in which

a native fell ill with this silent disease.Hence further study is required.Some

says that Jupiter is indicator of Pancreas where as some stalwarts say that

Venus is indicator of Pancreas.It has to be established as to which planet is

really indicator of Pancreas or both the planets or many other planets have

their role in this regard. As a K.P rule only that planet can cause disease

which is significator of 1st & 6th cusp

> or 1st & 8th cusp.Please note again that mg/dL unit is being used even today

to show amount of blood sugar.

> With thanks & regards,   

> Dhirendra Nath Misra

>  

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> rohinicrystal <jyotish_vani

>

> Sun, December 6, 2009 10:39:12 AM

> Re: Rohinicrystal -Blood Sugar:Unit mg /dL is not replace even

today by mmol/L

>

>  

> Congratulations on getting rid of those " AAAAA " s with " andas " placed on the

top of the As!

>

> Now forget this battle and work on bringing your blood sugar down Sir! :-)

>

> That is where you will begin to understand Karma/action/ free-will/ Volition!

The week when sun enters its exaltation sign is when the light is pretty

bright!! Whether it is 2009 or 1959!

>

> And astrology shall follow! ;-)

>

> Regards!

>

> Rohiniranjan

>

> , Dhirendra Nath Misra

<dhirendranathmisra wrote:

> >

> > Rohinicrystal Babu- Go through use of Wikipedia . Unit mg/dL to show sugar

level is not replaced even today.

> > Diabetes mellitus is characterized by recurrent or persistent hyperglycemia,

and is diagnosed by demonstrating any one of the following:

> > * Fasting plasma glucose level at or above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L).

> > * Plasma glucose at or above 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) two hours after a

75 g oral glucose load as in a glucose tolerance test.

> > * Symptoms of hyperglycemia and casual plasma glucose at or above

200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) .

> > A positive result, in the absence of unequivocal hyperglycemia, should be

confirmed by a repeat of any of the above-listed methods on a different day.

Most physicians prefer to measure a fasting glucose level because of the ease of

measurement and the considerable time commitment of formal glucose tolerance

testing, which takes two hours to complete and offers no prognostic advantage

over the fasting test.According to the current definition, two fasting glucose

measuremen

> > Diabetes mellitus is characterized by recurrent or persistent hyperglycemia,

and is diagnosed by demonstrating any one of the following:

> > * Fasting plasma glucose level at or above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L).

> > * Plasma glucose at or above 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) two hours after a

75 g oral glucose load as in a glucose tolerance test.

> > * Symptoms of hyperglycemia and casual plasma glucose at or above

200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) .

> > A positive result, in the absence of unequivocal hyperglycemia, should be

confirmed by a repeat of any of the above-listed methods on a different day.

Most physicians prefer to measure a fasting glucose level because of the ease of

measurement and the considerable time commitment of formal glucose tolerance

testing, which takes two hours to complete and offers no prognostic advantage

over the fasting test.According to the current definition, two fasting glucose

measurements above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L) is considered diagnostic for

diabetes mellitus.

> > Patients with fasting glucose levels from 100 to 125 mg/dL (6.1 and

7.0 mmol/L) are considered to have impaired fasting glucose. Patients with

plasma glucose at or above 140 mg/dL or 7.8 mmol/L, but not over 200, two

hours after a 75 g oral glucose load are considered to have impaired glucose

tolerance. Of these two pre-diabetic states, the latter in particular is a major

risk factor for progression to full-blown diabetes mellitus as well as

cardiovascular disease.

> > Diabetes mellitus is characterized by recurrent or persistent hyperglycemia,

and is diagnosed by demonstrating any one of the following:

> > * Fasting plasma glucose level at or above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L).

> > * Plasma glucose at or above 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) two hours after a

75 g oral glucose load as in a glucose tolerance test.

> > * Symptoms of hyperglycemia and casual plasma glucose at or above

200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) .

> > A positive result, in the absence of unequivocal hyperglycemia, should be

confirmed by a repeat of any of the above-listed methods on a different day.

Most physicians prefer to measure a fasting glucose level because of the ease of

measurement and the considerable time commitment of formal glucose tolerance

testing, which takes two hours to complete and offers no prognostic advantage

over the fasting test.According to the current definition, two fasting glucose

measurements above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L) is considered diagnostic for

diabetes mellitus.

> > Patients with fasting glucose levels from 100 to 125 mg/dL (6.1 and

7.0 mmol/L) are considered to have impaired fasting glucose. Patients with

plasma glucose at or above 140 mg/dL or 7.8 mmol/L, but not over 200, two

hours after a 75 g oral glucose load are considered to have impaired glucose

tolerance. Of these two pre-diabetic states, the latter in particular is a major

risk factor for progression to full-blown diabetes mellitus as well as

cardiovascular disease.

> > ts above 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L) is considered diagnostic for diabetes

mellitus.

> > Patients with fasting glucose levels from 100 to 125 mg/dL (6.1 and

7.0 mmol/L) are considered to have impaired fasting glucose. Patients with

plasma glucose at or above 140 mg/dL or 7.8 mmol/L, but not over 200, two

hours after a 75 g oral glucose load are considered to have impaired glucose

tolerance. Of these two pre-diabetic states, the latter in particular is a major

risk factor for progression to full-blown diabetes mellitus as well as

cardiovascular disease.

> > With thanks & regards,

> >  

> > Dhirendra Nath Misra

> >  

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > rohinicrystal <jyotish_vani@ ...>

> >

> > Sat, December 5, 2009 5:58:35 AM

> > Re: Suffering from high Blood Sugar i.e 525.90

> >

> >  

> > Dhirendra Babu,

> >

> > Please use Wikipedia to educate yourself about how many decades ago mg/dL

was replaced by mM units :-)

> > Or ask your personal physician, if you have one!

> >

> > It is not something critical, don't take things so personally, particularly

since it would not enable anyone to appreciate the astrology behind all that!

And who knows -- perhaps the astrological perspectives of the diseases may be

very different from the modern-medicine understanding of the process! Afterall,

ayurveda deals with diseases in a different manner just as homeopathy views

health and disease in a very different way than modern medicine! Does it not?

> >

> > RR_,

> >

> > , Dhirendra Nath Misra

<dhirendranathmisra wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Sir,

> > >

        ÂÂÂ\

 Ãƒâ€šÃ‚ Ã‚  It is known to all that amount of  Sugar in

the blood is generally  measured in mg / decilitre unit .You may

suggest any new information regarding this ,if it is known to you.Respected

Sushama Ji or any other member has not revealed any new unit for you to which

you are giving air.

> > > With thanks and regards, 

> > > Dhirendra Nath Misra

> > >  

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > > rohinicrystal <jyotish_vani@ ...>

> > >

> > > Fri, December 4, 2009 8:54:48 AM

> > > Re: Suffering from high Blood Sugar i.e 525.90

> > >

> > >  

> > > Before we begin to lobby Kumar jee and Tanvir jee to rename this forum as

Health_Remedies Forum, please allow me to thank Sushma_jee for alerting us to

this new <<BS>> unit! I presume by BS, this thread meant BLOOD SUGAR and not

some derogatory reference to Nandi jee's Prasaad?

> > >

> > > Sugar in the blood was measured, according to the sources I questioned, in

two units alone!

> > >

> > > mg/decilitre that gave the values like 120, 180 etc

> > >

> > > or millimoles per litre of glucose that gave values like 5 (normal) or so!

> > >

> > > Unless some NEW standard for <<BS>> has been established that talks about

levels in the 500s, may I timidly suggest that we, collectively, get our facts

straight before we spread this wonderful information about BS?

> > >

> > > , " Sushma " <bhagvatjee@ ...>

wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Dear Dhirendra Nath Ji

> > > > Jaya Siyaa Raam

> > > > Sorry to know about your such a high blood sugar lever. Are you sure

that it is 525.90. Ideally it should not be more than 140 in any case. 525 is

indeed too high. Make sure that if it is so.

> > > >

> > > > You may start eating Chanaa flour roti (either mixed with Jau flour or

with whole wheat flour). When you are not eating this roti, you may eat Chana

Daal. Karela juice is really a big task, as Deepak Sharma has suggested, but

ther simple things are easy to do.

> > > >

> > > > You may try Daalcheenee powder 1/4 teaspoon, two times a day. Just

swallow it like a Chooran. But make sure of your number is 525.

> > > > Take care,

> > > > With regards

> > > > Sushma

> > > >

> > > > , Dhirendra Nath Misra

<dhirendranathmisra @> wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Senior Astrologers & Doctors,Good Morning,Since last one month I

was feeling in day time as if I could not sleep soundly in the night and

consequently  I felt laziness and buzzing sound in my right ear.Besides

this I felt urine problem also.On 17.11.2009 I got my BS checked and

found that BS pp is very high at 525.90.I am taking my

 self  one tablet of Gemer P2 twice daily.By which

planet pancreas is indicated.I am sending this query at 8:52AM on

18.11.2009 .Please guide me in this regard,

> > > > > With thanks & regards, 

> > > > > Dhirendra Nath Misra

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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