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Effect of an Herbal Fromulation (Indrayanadi Yog) on Blood Glucose Level

Author Affiliations

  • 1National Institute of Ayurveda, Amer Road, Jaipur– 302002, RAJ, INDIA

Int. Res. J. Biological Sci., Volume 2, Issue (4), Pages 67-71, April,10 (2013)

Abstract

Now a days Diabetes Mellitus is a matter of global concern as its worldwide incidences increasing day by day along with various complications. As the gravity of complications leads the patients towards a hatred life, that’s why now a days its treatment is a challenging one for all physicians. Although it is a non-communicable disease it is considered to be one of the five leading causes of death universally. Recently there is a global focus on searching an appropriate cost effective, non-toxic, plant based antihyperglycaemic agents. The present study was planned to verify the effect of fruit juice of Citrulluscolocynthis and powder of Trachyspermum ammiseeds in compound form on different biochemical parameters like F.B.S., P.P.B.S., HbA1c of Diabetic patients in order to evaluate its ani-hyperglycaemic activity.

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