scholarly journals Role of jalapan in the samprapti and vidhi vihit jalapan in the management of prameha w.s.r. to type-II diabetes mellitus

Author(s):  
Anjali A. Deshpande

Present era of urbanization,industrialization is responsible for the stresssful, sendentary lifestyle that makes a person more susceptible to Diabetes Mellitus.The misconceptions about food consumption,indiscriminate intake of liquids are the causative factors of lifestyle disorders like diabetes.Ayurveda is the science which explains scientific process and general rules for the consumption of food through the aaharvidhivisheshayatana and aaharvidhividhan.It also highlights the effect of proper food consumption and effect of  proper water intake on the body. An open labeled add on comparative clinical study was conducted in BSDT’s Ayurved hospital.Thirty diagnosed patients of type II Diabetes mellitus were randomly selected from the OPD of kayachikitsa and enrolled into two groups.Role of jalapan in the samprapti of prameha and vidhi vihit (as per rules described in samhita) jalapan along with the vyadhipratyanik chikitsa were assessed in the management of prameha with special reference to type II diabetes mellitus. Nidanparivarjana is an essential part in the management of disease. It is observed that there is an association between jalapan and prameha and vidhi vihit Jalapan plays an important role in the treatment of prameha.

2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joshua A. David ◽  
William J. Rifkin ◽  
Piul S. Rabbani ◽  
Daniel J. Ceradini

Despite improvements in awareness and treatment of type II diabetes mellitus (TIIDM), this disease remains a major source of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and prevalence continues to rise. Oxidative damage caused by free radicals has long been known to contribute to the pathogenesis and progression of TIIDM and its complications. Only recently, however, has the role of the Nrf2/Keap1/ARE master antioxidant pathway in diabetic dysfunction begun to be elucidated. There is accumulating evidence that this pathway is implicated in diabetic damage to the pancreas, heart, and skin, among other cell types and tissues. Animal studies and clinical trials have shown promising results suggesting that activation of this pathway can delay or reverse some of these impairments in TIIDM. In this review, we outline the role of oxidative damage and the Nrf2/Keap1/ARE pathway in TIIDM, focusing on current and future efforts to utilize this relationship as a therapeutic target for prevention, prognosis, and treatment of TIID.


2016 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
pp. 104-112 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vinod Kumar ◽  
Aarti Jagannathan ◽  
Mariamma Philip ◽  
Arun Thulasi ◽  
Praveen Angadi ◽  
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