FREQUENCY : QUARTERLY
PUBLISHER : ANANDI HEALCARE LLP,WASHIM-444505
CHIEF EDITOR : Dr. SANJAY K BAIS
COPYRIGHT : INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACY AND HERBAL TECHNOLOGY
STARTING YEAR : 2023
SUBJECT : MEDICAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
PUBLICATION FORMAT : ONLINE
PHONE NO : 8233000887
EMAIL ID : editorijpht@gmail.com
WEBSITE : www.ijprdjournal.com
ADDRESS : Near Kaleshwwar Mandir Shukrawar peth, Washim-444505 Maharashtra
Author Name: Yogesh B. Raut,Sanjay K Bais,Nikita Landage
Email: nikitalandager@gmail.com
College: Fabtech College of Pharmacy, Sangola791-810
To establish the credibility of Ayurveda in diabetes management, the article critically reviews existing clinical studies, presenting evidence-based insights into the efficacy and limitations of Ayurvedic interventions. Safety considerations and potential interactions with conventional medications are also addressed. This review delves into the intricate interplay between Ayurvedic, a millennia-old traditional system of medicine, and the contemporary challenge of diabetes. Offering a comprehensive analysis, the article begins by elucidating the fundamental principles of Ayurveda, emphasizing the intricate balance of Doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—and their profound impact on metabolic equilibrium. The Ayurvedic diagnostic methods for identifying diabetes are explored, highlighting the significance of personalized assessments tailored to individual constitutions. A major focus is placed on the diverse array of Ayurvedic herbal remedies known for their purported efficacy in diabetes management. The article details the mechanisms through which these herbs act, providing readers with insights into the rich pharmacopoeia of Ayurveda. Furthermore, Ayurvedic dietary guidelines, intricately linked to individual constitutions (Prakriti), are examined for their potential role in diabetes prevention and control. Beyond medicinal interventions, the review elucidates the holistic approach of Ayurveda, encompassing lifestyle modifications, daily routines (Dinacharya), stress management, and the role of adequate sleep. Yoga, another integral component of Ayurveda, is explored for their specific application in diabetes care. The review contemplates the integration of Ayurveda with modern medicine, envisioning a collaborative framework that harnesses the strengths of both systems for optimal diabetes care. This synthesis of traditional wisdom and contemporary approaches offers a nuanced perspective, fostering a deeper understanding of Ayurveda role in the multifaceted landscape of diabetes management.
Ayurveda, Diabetes: Doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha