Clinical management of Madhumeha with Akulyadi Yoga

  • Dr. Shivaleela. S. Kalyani Professor, Department of Kayachikitsa, B.V.V.S Ayurved Medical College and Hospital, Bagalkot, Karnataka, INDIA.
Keywords: Madhumeha, Akulyadi Yoga, Diabetes Mellitus

Abstract

Introduction: The advancement of industrialization and communication is contributing towards sedentary life styles; in turn causing chronic non-communicable diseases like Madhumeha vis-à-vis Diabetes Mellitus, etc. in fact Ayurveda is the first life science, which identified, diagnosed and managed Madhumeha. Madhumeha / DM are the present burning issue alarming the world. Aim & Objective: Management of Madhumeha with Akulyadi Yoga. Methodology: It is a clinical study. Diabetes Mellitus management with Akulyadi Yoga as a Shamana Chikitsa. Akulyadi Yoga ingredients are hypoglycemic agents collected from local area and prepared under GMP conditions, weighing about 500mg tablet form. Patients of Madhumeha fulfilling the criteria of diagnosis were selected in the present study. Observation: The male female ratio in the study is approximately 3:2 patients and 75% patients were recorded with sedentary life styles. In the present study 60% patients had family history and rest of the 40% patients had no family history of Madhumeha. Discussion: The key parameters to assess “glycemic” condition of Madhumeha exhibit, FBS with a mean difference of 48.605mg and PPBS with mean difference of 117.18mg for after too before data. Conclusion: This is strong evidence to state that the Akulyadi Yoga is good hypoglycemic agent combination of Ayurveda.

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DOI: 10.21760/jaims.v6i01.1177
Published: 2021-02-28
How to Cite
Dr. Shivaleela. S. Kalyani. (2021). Clinical management of Madhumeha with Akulyadi Yoga. Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences, 6(01), 28-33. https://doi.org/10.21760/jaims.v6i01.1177
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