Supports healthy blood sugar levels
The 13-herb Ayurvedic blend is traditionally used to support the maintenance of healthy blood glucose levels as part of a balanced lifestyle.
Ayurvedic Blood Sugar Wellness • 13-Herb Formula • Sugar-Free
Shake the bottle well before use.
Mix 30 ml of Dabur Dia Control Juice in 250 ml water and consume twice daily, or as directed by your physician.
Recommended routine: take once in the morning, one hour before breakfast, preferably on an empty stomach, and once before dinner.
Do not consume more than the recommended quantity unless advised by your healthcare professional.
This is an Ayurvedic herbal wellness juice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent diabetes or any disease.
Consult your physician before use if you have diabetes, low blood sugar episodes, kidney concerns, liver concerns, digestive sensitivity, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or if you are taking diabetes medicines, insulin, blood pressure medicines, blood thinners or any regular medication.
Do not stop or replace prescribed medicines with this product. Monitor your blood sugar regularly if you are diabetic or pre-diabetic. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place and keep the bottle tightly closed after use.
Ayurvedic blood sugar wellness
The 13-herb Ayurvedic blend is traditionally used to support the maintenance of healthy blood glucose levels as part of a balanced lifestyle.
Free from added sugar, artificial colours and artificial sweeteners, making it suitable for sugar-conscious wellness routines.
Herbs like Karela, Methi, Jamun, Amla and Triphala herbs are traditionally valued for metabolism, digestion and daily wellness.
How to make it a daily Ritual
Shake well and mix 30 ml juice in 250 ml water.
Consume one serving one hour before breakfast, preferably on an empty stomach, or as advised by your physician.
Take the second serving before dinner for a consistent daily routine.
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Supports healthy blood sugar maintenance as part of a balanced lifestyle.
Traditional herbs like Karela, Methi and Meshashringi support sugar-conscious wellness routines.
Best paired with balanced meals, regular movement and physician-guided monitoring.
Use only as directed. People with diabetes or those taking medication should consult a physician before use and should not replace prescribed treatment.
13-herb Ayurvedic formula
These traditional herbs are commonly used in Ayurvedic routines for sugar-conscious wellness and metabolic balance.
Meshashringi, also known as Gymnema sylvestre, is a valued Ayurvedic herb used in metabolic wellness formulas.
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| Quality check | Result | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Formula type | 13-herb Ayurvedic juice | Includes Jamun, Karela, Methi, Meshashringi, Amla, Neem, Guduchi and more. |
| Main wellness role | Blood sugar wellness | Supports maintenance of healthy blood sugar levels as part of diet and lifestyle. |
| Sugar-conscious use | No added sugar | Also free from artificial colours and artificial sweeteners. |
| Daily routine | 30 ml in 250 ml water | Recommended twice daily, or as directed by a physician. |
| Lifestyle pairing | Diet + movement + monitoring | Works best with balanced meals, walking, hydration and blood sugar checks. |
Buyer-friendly comparison
| Feature | Dabur Dia Control Juice | Ordinary wellness drinks |
|---|---|---|
| Formula | Made with 13 Ayurvedic herbs including Jamun, Karela, Methi and Meshashringi. | Often made with fruit flavour, sugar, sweeteners or limited herbal ingredients. |
| Sugar-conscious use | Free from added sugar, artificial colours and artificial sweeteners. | Some drinks may contain sugar, flavours, colours or sweetening agents. |
| Wellness focus | Designed to support healthy blood sugar levels, metabolism and digestion. | Usually focused on taste, refreshment or general wellness. |
| Daily routine | Clear usage: 30 ml mixed with 250 ml water, twice daily. | Usage guidance may be unclear or not lifestyle-focused. |
| Ayurvedic support | Includes traditional herbs like Karela, Methi, Jamun, Neem, Amla, Guduchi and Triphala herbs. | May not be rooted in Ayurvedic sugar wellness traditions. |
| Best use approach | Best used with balanced meals, exercise, monitoring and physician guidance. | May overpromise without encouraging lifestyle discipline. |
Made with 13 Ayurvedic herbs including Jamun, Karela, Methi and Meshashringi.
Often made with fruit flavour, sugar, sweeteners or limited herbal ingredients.
Free from added sugar, artificial colours and artificial sweeteners.
Some drinks may contain sugar, flavours, colours or sweetening agents.
Designed to support healthy blood sugar levels, metabolism and digestion.
Usually focused on taste, refreshment or general wellness.
Clear usage: 30 ml mixed with 250 ml water, twice daily.
Usage guidance may be unclear or not lifestyle-focused.
Includes traditional herbs like Karela, Methi, Jamun, Neem, Amla, Guduchi and Triphala herbs.
May not be rooted in Ayurvedic sugar wellness traditions.
Best used with balanced meals, exercise, monitoring and physician guidance.
May overpromise without encouraging lifestyle discipline.
Questions before your first bottle
Dabur Dia Control Juice is an Ayurvedic herbal juice made with 13 herbs traditionally used to support healthy blood sugar levels, metabolism, digestion and overall wellness as part of a balanced lifestyle.
Many buyers search for it as Diabetes Control Juice, but the product is commonly listed as Dabur Dia Control Juice. It is a wellness juice for sugar-conscious adults and should not be considered a diabetes cure.
It contains herbs such as Jamun, Karela, Methi, Meshashringi, Amla, Neem, Guduchi, Haritaki, Bibhitaki, Aloe Vera, Ashwagandha, Asana and Shuddha Shilajit.
Shake well. Mix 30 ml of juice in 250 ml water and consume twice daily, or as directed by your physician.
The commonly recommended routine is one serving one hour before breakfast, preferably on an empty stomach, and one serving before dinner.
Yes. Dabur product information states that it is free from added sugar, artificial colours and artificial sweeteners.
Diabetic people should consult their physician before using this juice, especially if they are taking diabetes medicines or insulin. It should not replace prescribed treatment.
No. Do not stop or replace prescribed diabetes medicines with this juice. Always follow your doctor’s treatment plan.
No. This juice does not cure diabetes. It is an Ayurvedic wellness juice that may support healthy blood sugar levels as part of diet, exercise and medical guidance.
It is formulated for daily use when taken as directed. People with medical conditions or those taking medication should consult a healthcare professional first.
Karela, Jamun and Methi are traditional Ayurvedic ingredients commonly used in sugar-conscious wellness routines.
It is better to dilute 30 ml juice in 250 ml water, as directed on the product usage guidance.
People with diabetes, low blood sugar episodes, kidney or liver concerns, pregnant or breastfeeding women, children and anyone taking regular medicines should consult a doctor before use.
Follow balanced meals, portion control, regular walking or exercise, hydration, sleep discipline and regular blood sugar monitoring.