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​6 herbs for blood sugar balance and how to use them​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 22, 2025, 08:42 IST
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6 herbs for blood sugar balance and how to use them

Think of blood sugar like your body’s power supply. When it’s steady, you feel sharp, energized, and ready for anything. When it’s all over the place, you get sluggish, cranky, and snacky for no good reason. While diet and exercise are the main players, a few humble herbs can help keep things running smoothly. They’ve been part of kitchen shelves and traditional remedies for generations—and chances are, you’re already using some without even realizing the benefits. Scroll down to find out more.

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Cinnamon

Cinnamon isn’t just there to make your dessert smell like a bakery. It can actually help your body respond better to insulin, which means less sugar floating around in your bloodstream and more being used where it matters. It works in both sweet and savoury dishes – a sprinkle on porridge, blended into smoothies, stirred into coffee, or added to slow-cooked curries. A small pinch packs flavour without adding a grain of sugar.

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Fenugreek

These tiny amber seeds might look unassuming, but they’re pretty powerful. Packed with fiber, they help slow down how fast carbs turn into sugar, so you don’t get those sudden energy crashes. The easiest way to have them? Just soak them overnight and drink the water first thing in the morning. Or, if you want, grind them up and mix the powder into your chapati dough, dals, or stir-fries. They’re a little bitter on their own, but once you cook them, that bitterness fades and leaves behind a nice, nutty flavor that blends right in. Antioxidants fight acne and skin inflammation and fenugreek paste or oil strengthens hair and reduces dandruff. Studies show regular intake of fenugreek seeds can reduce fasting and post-meal blood sugar levels.

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Holy basil (Tulsi)

If you’ve grown up in an Indian household, tulsi probably had a special spot in your home. Beyond the tradition, it’s a stress soother and blood sugar helper rolled into one. Stress can cause sugar levels to rise, so this double act is worth paying attention to. Tulsi tea is the most popular way to enjoy it, but you can also chew a couple of fresh leaves or toss them into soups for a peppery lift.

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Ginger

Ginger is that zesty kick that wakes up your food—and your metabolism. It’s been used for ages not just for taste, but for the way it supports your body behind the scenes. It helps your body manage sugar better while adding a fresh, bright flavor to just about anything. Toss fresh ginger into hot lemon water, stir-fries, marinades, or your chai. It brings a clean, spicy punch without making your dish feel heavy.

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Gymnema Sylvestre

This herb has a pretty remarkable trick — it can actually make sweet foods taste less sweet. That’s why it’s called the “sugar destroyer” in traditional medicine. It’s often taken as tea or capsules, but you can also steep dried leaves in hot water for a mild brew. Along with curbing sugar cravings, it supports healthy blood sugar management, making it a clever ally if you’re trying to cut back on sweets.

Note: It should be consumed in moderation or under guidance if using capsules/tea, for safety.

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Coriander seeds

Coriander seeds aren’t just there for aroma, they can help your digestion and support steady sugar levels. They’ve been used for centuries in traditional kitchens for their subtle but powerful benefits. Steeping crushed seeds in warm water creates a soothing, earthy drink that’s gentle but surprisingly effective. You can also toss whole seeds into dals, soups, or curries to add a subtle citrusy undertone that works quietly in the background.

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Cardamom

Cardamom may gently help with insulin resistance because it has powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, which can slowly help the body respond better to insulin naturally and also keep blood sugar levels steady over longer periods of time daily and improve overall health in many important ways. Some studies also clearly show that cardamom can improve overall metabolic health by lowering oxidative stress, balancing fat levels in the blood, and further helping the body use sugar more effectively each passing day naturally and safely. Adding a small fresh pinch of cardamom powder to tea, milk, warm water, or regular simple meals is an easy, natural home remedy to support healthy insulin function safely and effectively at home.

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Ravichandrika Alagirisamy
292 days ago
Thank you for the absolutely useful tips. These are easily available and not difficult to consume.
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