Modified lifestyle, herbal drugs can help manage diabetes within 14 days: Study
New Delhi, November 3
Amid a surge in diabetes cases in the country, a recent study has suggested that a healthy lifestyle and diet coupled with anti-diabetic properties enriched herbal formulations like BGR-34 can help control blood sugar levels in diabetic patients within 14 days.
The study, conducted by a team of researchers from Patna-based Government Ayurvedic College and Hospital, on a patient suffering from high levels of blood sugar has been published in the International Ayurvedic Medical Journal.
The team, led by Assistant Professor Prabhas Chandra Pathak, prescribed the patient a combination of research-based traditional medicines, including herbal formulations like BGR-34, Arogyavardhani Vati, Chandraprabhavati, and cholesterol-reducing drugs. He also recommended lifestyle adjustments, including a specific diet and an hour’s walk daily.
After 14 days, the treatment was slightly altered. During this time, the patient showed significant improvement, for instance, the sugar level which was 254 mg/dl at the time of admission, came down to 124 mg/dl.
It was found that Daruharidra, Giloe, Vijaysar, Gudmar, Methi, and Majishtha in BGR-34 showed anti-diabetic properties, which helped cut down the sugar level in the blood.
This medicine is prepared by the country’s premier research institute, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, after extensive research.
Ahead of World Diabetes Day on November 14, Dr. Sanchit Sharma, Executive Director of Aimil Pharmaceuticals, the manufacturer of BGR-34, pointed out that since diabetic patients have to depend on lifetime medicines, the outcome of the study holds significance.
“These herbal preparations also have elements to increase immunity as well as anti-oxidant levels,” Sharma said.
The patient’s fasting sugar level, which was 254 mg/dl before the start of treatment, came down to 124 mg/dl. Similarly, the sugar level after breakfast decreased from 413 to 154 mg/dl. All these parameters indicate an effective reduction in blood sugar levels.
Encouraged by the positive results of the treatment plan, the researchers have suggested a comprehensive study for its further assessment. Earlier, a study by AIIMS Delhi found that BGR-34 is effective not only in reducing sugar but obesity as well.
Owing to a sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy dietary habits, diabetes is on the rise in India. As many as 31 million Indians became diabetic between 2019 and 2021, according to a study conducted by the Madras Diabetes Research Foundation in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research and the Union Health Ministry.