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CLINICAL RESEARCH
Year : 2011  |  Volume : 32  |  Issue : 3  |  Page : 353-356

Effect of Atibalamula and Bhumyamalaki on thirty-three patients of diabetic neuropathy


1 Reader and Head, Department of Panchakarma, J.S. Ayurved college, Nadiad, Gujarat, India
2 Lecturer, Department of Kayachikitsa, J.S. Ayurved college, Nadiad, Gujarat, India
3 Professor and Head, Department of Kayachikitsa, J.S. Ayurved college, Nadiad, Gujarat, India

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J.S. Ayurved College, College Road, Nadiad - 387001, Gujarat
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Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None


DOI: 10.4103/0974-8520.93913

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Diabetic neuropathy is a relatively early and common complication affecting approximately 30% of diabetic patients. According to Ayurvedic principles there is involvement of Vata and Pitta Dosa in diabetic neuropathy. Bhumyamalaki (Phyllanthus niruri) is a plant which shows possibility to pacify these two Dosas. Another plant Atibala (Abutilon indicum) has also Vata pacifying qualities. Present study has been carried out to study the effects of Bhumyamalaki and Atibala on 33 patients of diabetic neuropathy. All the patients have been given Bhumyamalaki Churna 3 g twice a day and decoction of 10 g of Atibala-mula twice a day for 30 days. Neuropathy analyzer machine has been used for exact recording of sensory perception of vibration, cold and hot sensations before and after treatment. Changes in numbness, tingling, burning sensation and pain in lower limbs have also been assessed before and after treatment. Results have been analyzed statistically by applying the 't' test. It can be stated from the results that use of Bhumyamalaki and Atibalamula in the patients of diabetic neuropathy can revert the diminished sensory perception and can reduce the symptoms significantly.


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