Abstract
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is marked by persistent hyperglycemia, often due to insulin resistance. Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) constitutes 90% of cases and shares similarities with Prameha, a disorder characterized by frequent urination. Aims and objectives: This study aimed to compare Integrated Ayurveda Treatment (IAT) with standard diabetic treatment for Prameha. Materials and methods: A randomized, controlled open-label trial involved 200 T2DM subjects with HbA1C above 7%, taking metformin (≥1g /day). They were assigned to Standard Dietary Treatment (SDT) or IAT. SDT comprised metformin, dietary, and lifestyle modifications, while IAT included metformin with Ayurvedic medicine, specific Ayurveda diet, and yoga. Observation and result: Observations favoured Ayurveda treatment over standard diabetes treatment for most Prameha preliminary symptoms (purvarupa). Regarding Prameha rupa (symptoms), IAT significantly outperformed than SDT. Also, Ayurveda treatment group, led to improvements in HbA1C, fasting and postprandial blood sugar, and insulin resistance parameters compared to standard treatment group. Conclusion: Integrating Madhumeha ghana vati, ayurveda diet, and yoga with standard treatment yielded positive subjective and objective outcomes for Prameha, without significant adverse events. This suggests the potential benefits of combining Ayurvedic approaches with conventional care in managing prameha.
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