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Anti-Diabetic Uses of some Common Herbs in Pastoral Region of Dhule District of Maharashtra


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1 Institute of Pharmaceutical Education, Boradi Tal-Shirpur, Dist-Dhule, India
2 Dr.P.R.Ghogrey Senior Science College, Dhule, India
     

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India is in front of diabetic detonation. The grounds may be both nature and nurture and to lessen the incidence the primarily responsible factors like life style and diet need to be customized. Being a part and parcel of India, tribals are prone to diabetes also, though the incidence is less in them. They developed indigenous patterns of health care suiting their economy, culture and socio-religious perceptions. This article covenant with the plant products commonly used by them as anti-diabetic measures. Especially diabetes can be controlled by Allopathic medicine as well as Herbal medicine. In case of Allopathic medicine, complete cure and tolerance are major problems. Herbal medicine has significant action, free from side effects and cost effective. Nowadays lots of herbal formulations are available as tablets and other dosage forms. This study would be helpful for the industry to produce herbal formulation with less side effects and cost effective treatment for diabetes.
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P. Pawar Mahesh
Institute of Pharmaceutical Education, Boradi Tal-Shirpur, Dist-Dhule, India
N. P. Patil
Dr.P.R.Ghogrey Senior Science College, Dhule, India
D. T. Baviskar
Dr.P.R.Ghogrey Senior Science College, Dhule, India

Abstract


India is in front of diabetic detonation. The grounds may be both nature and nurture and to lessen the incidence the primarily responsible factors like life style and diet need to be customized. Being a part and parcel of India, tribals are prone to diabetes also, though the incidence is less in them. They developed indigenous patterns of health care suiting their economy, culture and socio-religious perceptions. This article covenant with the plant products commonly used by them as anti-diabetic measures. Especially diabetes can be controlled by Allopathic medicine as well as Herbal medicine. In case of Allopathic medicine, complete cure and tolerance are major problems. Herbal medicine has significant action, free from side effects and cost effective. Nowadays lots of herbal formulations are available as tablets and other dosage forms. This study would be helpful for the industry to produce herbal formulation with less side effects and cost effective treatment for diabetes.