Comparative evaluation of efficacy of Haridradigana Yoga Basti with Haridradigana Ghana Vati and Metformin in the management of diabetes mellitus type II (Prameha)
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Prameha, diabetes mellitus type II, Yogvasti, Hardidradi Gana, MetforminAbstract
Prameha is one of the very common ailment or disorder which people are facing from a period of time. It is increasing day by day and passing on from generation to generations. Because it is a disorder occurring due to changes in habits, diet and sedentary lifestyle. Basically, in this disorder there is involvement of vitiated Vata and Kapha. In this there is a Avarana of Vata Dosha on Kapha Dosha. For Vitiated Vata Dosha Basti Karma is considered as highly appreciable and effective and Kapha-Ghana herbs should be used as a medicinal purposes to counter Vitiated Kapha Dosha. In this study Haridradi Gana is selected for Yoga Basti as this Gana possess Kapha ghana properties. Basti procedure is selected as it is ultimate solution of vitiated Vata Dosha. Along with this, Vati prepared by same Haridradigana will also be prescribed to the patients followed by Basti Karma to improve its effectiveness and efficacy. The primary objectives of this study is to assess the efficacy of Haridradi Gana Yoga Basti with Haridradi Ghana Vati over objective parameters i.e.
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