TRANSFORM blood sugar control… with this ‘divine’ oil?
Some folks have all the luck.
They eat a regular ol’ meal… and their bodies BURN what they need for energy.
What they don’t need, their bodies ELIMINATE.
But when you’ve got type 2 diabetes, you’re not so lucky – because it doesn’t work that way.
Something goes wrong with your body’s ability to USE what you eat… and GET RID OF what you can’t use.
Instead, it HOLDS ONTO excess amounts of sugar.
But there may be a way to NORMALIZE that process naturally.
I’m not talking about just REDUCING blood sugar that’s already high…
But TWEAKING your metabolism so sugar is fuel… and ONLY fuel!
Davana (Artemisia pallens) is a flower from India with strong religious significance to local Hindus… who offer its blossoms to Lord Shiva, the God of Transformation.
Davana oil is extracted from the plant’s leaves and stems… and it’s commonly used to make perfume.
And in Ayurvedic medicine, it’s also used to help treat diabetes!
Now, an herbal remedy like davana oil could have THOUSANDS of years of traditional use behind it…
And yet the mainstream will tell you that it’s not proven.
But modern-day studies have shown that davana oil works in a laboratory, too…
So, it’s about time that Western medicine start to take this Ayurvedic remedy seriously!
Not only does it bring powerful antioxidant and antimicrobial action to the table…
But it also inhibits 2 enzymes that contribute to worsening blood sugar control.
I’m talking about alpha-amylase and alpha-glucosidase.
They’re what’s responsible for BREAKING DOWN foods into sugars… especially carbs.
INHIBITING them helps BLOCK carbs!
Davana oil does something else — it also appears to help stop the kidneys from reabsorbing glucose.
That means you could PEE sugar out… instead of letting it COLLECT in your bloodstream!
Even better, it could help certain cells USE glucose for energy!
Now, you’ll be able to find davana essential oil at your local health food store or online…
But it’s likely not to be food grade… or formulated to help with glucose control. (Many folks use this fragrant oil as part of an aromatherapy practice for relaxation.)
Instead, you’ll want to consult with a practitioner of Ayurvedic medicine to steer you in the right direction.
To trusting thousands of years of use,
Sarah Reagan
P.S. Could a “milk trick” help turn type 2 diabetes around? Click here to find out the kind of milk that could work… and what it could do for you.


