Description
Why choose Unicare’s Dia Vera syrup?
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Natural and safe Ayurvedic medicine for sugar control.
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Helps maintain healthy blood sugar levels.
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Can also aid in managing high blood pressure (BP) naturally.
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One of the best Ayurvedic medicines for diabetes available in India.
How to use Unicare’s Dia Vera syrup?
- 15–30 ml twice daily with a glass of lukewarm water.
- Drink one dose in the morning on an empty stomach and the same amount one hour before dinner.
Key Ingredients:
Sirphal (bel)
Helps digestion, prevents constipation, & detoxifies our body.
Amalaki
Amalaki helps promote healthy circulation, tonify the muscle of the heart. Helps control blood glucose for diabetes, relieves digestive issues like irritable bowel.
Pudina (mint)
Supports relief in diabetes, inflammation, and has antioxidant properties shown in animal trials.
Turmeric
Helps reduce blood sugar levels, increases insulin sensitivity, and prevents weight gain.
Neem
Loaded with flavonoids, triterpenoid, anti-viral compounds and glycosides, which may help manage blood sugar levels.
Mulethi
Helps control blood sugar spikes, supports adrenal health, and has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
Other ingredients brown mint, durva grass, garden mint, madhupatra, shivaduma, spirulina, stevia, sweetwood, bilva, haridra, tulsi, mitho limdo, Soonth.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Unicare’s Dia-Vera help manage blood sugar levels?
Unicare’s Dia-Vera contains Ayurvedic ingredients like Karela, Jamun, and Gudmar, which are traditionally used to help regulate blood glucose levels, support pancreatic function, and improve insulin sensitivity.
Are there any side effects of Unicare’s Dia-Vera?
Dia-Vera is made from natural herbal extracts and is generally well-tolerated.
How can I monitor my blood sugar levels?
Use a glucometer to check fasting and post-meal blood sugar at home. It is advisable to keep a record and consult your doctor for regular evaluation.
What is a healthy blood sugar level?
Fasting blood sugar: 70–99 mg/dL
Post-meal (2 hrs): Less than 140 mg/dL
HbA1c: Below 5.7% (non-diabetic range)
What is the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes?
Type 1 Diabetes: Autoimmune condition; body doesn’t produce insulin. Often starts in childhood.
Type 2 Diabetes: The body becomes insulin-resistant or doesn’t use insulin well. More common in adults and linked to lifestyle.








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