Effect of Poly-Herbal Formulation In Management Of Type-Ii Diabetes Mellitus
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR) - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 9
Abstract
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a global problem and no single stream is able to address it. Presently Diabetes mellitus is correlated with Madhumeha which prevents the body from proper utilization of the energy from the diet. As it is a metabolic disorder it needs some external assistance of hypoglycemic and digestive drugs. Ayurveda has a great treasure of herbal drugs which are hypoglycemic and digestive in nature. In this perspective a Polyherbal formulation can be given as an adjuvant treatment along with standard medical management and its effect can be verified. Aim & Objective: Study the effect of poly-herbal formulation in management of Type-II Diabetes Mellitus. Methodology: Pre-diagnosed 30 cases of Type-II Diabetes Mellitus were randomly included in the study. Patients receiving hypoglycemic drug combinations of Glimepiride, Metformin and Voglibose as per need and chronicity of cases were added a polyherbal formulation (Powders of Triphala, Haridra, Daruharidra, Gudamar, Guduchi, Paneerphool, Jambuseed, Methiseed, Neembark, Musta, Vidangaseed and Punarnava) as an adjuvant treatment in decoction form, 40 ml in BD dose before meal for a period of 1 month and effect of treatment was recorded. Results: The treatment effect was assessed by Sigmastat software 3.0 version using paired student’s ‘t’ test. The mean fasting blood glucose before treatment was 135.733 with ± 4.601 SD and after treatment was 115.267 with ± 5.93 SD. Mean Postprandial blood glucose before treatment was 179.467 with ± 6.559 SD and after treatment was 157.933 with ± 5.546 SD. ‘t’ value in case of FBS is t = 30.909 (P = <0.001) and in case of PPBS is t = 32.184 (P = <0.001) which is significant in both cases. Conclusion: The Polyherbal formulation including Triphala, Haridra, Daruharidra, Gudamar, Guduchi, Paneerphool, Jambuseed, Methiseed, Neembark, Musta, Vidangaseed and Punarnava had shown hypoglycaemic effect in cases of Type II DM and can be given as an adjuvant treatment along with medical hypoglycaemic agents.
Authors and Affiliations
Sachin G. Khedikar
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