A comparative clinical study of two vanga bhasma preparations in diabetes mellitus (type-ii)
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: A comparative clinical study of two vanga bhasma preparations in diabetes mellitus (type-ii)
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Manish Kumar Saini
Meemansa
Primi Suresh
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Year: 2021
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The branch of Ayurveda which deals with the pharmaceutical preparation of Rasaushdhis is known as Rasa-Shastra. Rasa-Chikitsa was considered to be the most effective and time saving therapy. The preparations used under Rasa-Chikitsa being palatable, be preferred over other formulations for oral administration. Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder caused due to relative or absolute deficiency of insulin, characterized mainly by hyperglycemia & poly urea. Lack of insulin affects the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fat and also can cause significant disturbances in water and electrolytehomeostasis. In this present study two yoga of Vanga were taken as a trial drug one from the Siddha Bhasajiya Mani Mala and 2 nd from Rasayoga Sagar both drug had VangaBhasma as main ingredient and in second drug Haridra and Mocharasa also as a main ingredient of the drug and all drug have the properties to overcome the effect of the diabetes. In this study we compared both the drug and made a clinical data of efficacy of the drugs. Clinically both the drugs showed effective results; among the two trial drugs Vangayoga 2 shows more results on FBS, PPBS and HBA 1 C in comparison to Vangayoga 1. Vangayoga 2 showed comparatively higher results in all subjective parameters except trishnadhikya then Vangayoga 1. Keywords: Vanga Yoga, Siddha Bhasajiya Mani Mala, Rasayoga Sagar INTERNATIONAL AYURVEDIC MEDICAL JOURNAL Manish Kumar Saini et al
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