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Chameli (Jasminum officinale): Exploring the Medicinal and Traditional Uses of an Enchanting Flower

Introduction: Chameli, scientifically known as Jasminum officinale, is a captivating and fragrant flowering plant that has enchanted people for centuries. Known by various names across different cultures, Chameli holds significant historical and contemporary importance. In this article, we will delve into the world of Chameli, exploring its remarkable characteristics, diverse uses, and cultivation techniques. Whether you are an avid gardener, a fragrance enthusiast, or simply curious about the wonders of nature, join us on this journey to discover the allure of Chameli and unravel its secrets. Description and Characteristics: Chameli, or Jasminum officinale, is a visually striking flowering plant with a graceful and elegant presence. It typically grows as a deciduous or semi-evergreen vine, though it can also be cultivated as a shrub. The size of Chameli varies depending on its growing conditions, but it can reach heights of 10 to 15 feet (3 to 4.5 meters) or even more in optimal

Seven Herbs for Diabetes Management


Diabetes is a life style disorder which mainly occur due to inability of body to produce or respond to insulin, a hormone made by the pancreas. This inability of body results in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrate and high level of glucose in the blood, known as High Blood Sugar Level. The main cause of diabetes is negligence and careless attitude toward health and lifestyle.

There are many types of diabetes but Type 1 and type 2 diabetes are more common. Other most commonly occurred diabetes are gestational diabetes, diabetes LADA, diabetes MODY, Double Diabetes, Type 3, Steroid Induced, brittle, secondary, Insipidus, juvenile diabetes etc.

Type 1 diabetes is mostly commonly effect the young people and is insulin dependent in which body immune system mistakenly attack our insulin producing beta cell and destroy them. It could be managed only through insulin injections and insulin pumps.

Type 2 diabetes is termed as a lifestyle disorder in which diabetes is generated gradually with age. Type 2 diabetes effects most commonly to person aged 30 to 50 years in which body become insensitive to insulin with time and blood sugar level increases. Type 2 diabetes could be managed through changing life style and healthy living.

The Herbal remedies, we are explaining here could be helpful in managing type 2 diabetes, not type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is totally insulin dependent and could be managed only through insulin injection or insulin pump.

Neem (Azadirachta Indica):

Neem contains number of chemical compounds (Nimbidin, Sodium nimbidate, Nimbin, Nimbolide, Gedunin, Azadirachtin, Mahmoodin, Gallic acid, Polysaccharides, Margolone, Cyclic trisulphide etc) which has different properties like Anti-inflammatory, Antiarthritic, Antipyretic, Hypoglycaemic, Antigastric ulcer, Spermicidal, Antifungal, Antibacterial, Diuretic, Antimalarial, Immunomodulatory, Antitumour etc. Aqueous extract of neem leaves is supposed to significantly decreases blood sugar level and prevents adrenaline as well as glucose-induced hyperglycaemia. Neem is also used for healthy hair, to improve liver function, detoxify the blood, and balance blood sugar levels.

Karela (Momordica Charantia):

Karela (Momordica charantia), known also as cundeamor or bitter gourd, is a vegetable indigenous to South America and Asia that has been used there to treat diabetes, leprosy, jaundice, rheumatism, and gout. A water-soluble extract of the fruits is supposed to significantly reduced blood glucose concentrations.

Karela has number of purported uses including cancer prevention, treatment of diabetes, fever, HIV and AIDS and infections. While it has shown some potential clinical activities in laboratory experiments, further studies are required to recommend its use.

Jamun (Eugenia Jambolana):

The seed of the fruit is used in various alternative systems of medicines like Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha and Chinese system of medicines. The extract of fruit and seeds are found to be effective against hyperglycemia in diabetic rats.Wine and vinegar is alos made from fruits which is high source of Vitamin A and vitamin C.

Gudmar (Gymnema Sylvestre):

As its name indicates, Gudmar (Destroyer of Sugar in English) has antidiabetic property. Gymnemic acids 1 – 4, guarmarin in Gymnema sylvestre shows antidiabetic activity. Gudmar is supposed to do work by decreasing absorption of sugar from intestine. Gudmar may also increase amount of insulin in body and increase the growth of cells in the pancreas.

Chirayta (Swertia Chirata):

Chirayta whole plant is useful in variety of ailments like hepatitis, inflammation, and digestive diseases. Other range of medicinal uses include the treatment of chronic fever, malaria, anemia, bronchial asthma, hepatotoxic disorders, liver disorders, hepatitis, gastritis, constipation, dyspepsia, skin diseases, worms, epilepsy, ulcers, scanty urine, hypertension, melancholia, and certain types of mental disorders, secretion of bile, blood purification, and diabetes etc.

Tulsi (Ocimum Sanctum):

It balances blood sugar and insulin metabolism can reduce fasting blood glucose. Tulsi is a rich source of key nutrients like Vitamin A, Vitamin C, calcium and phosphorus.The presence of Vitamin A helps in strengthening eyesight. It also contains anti oxidants like beta carotene that help in preventing cell damage. Its leaves are helpful in sharpening memory and in curing fever and common cold. It is a good anti stress agent and also help in purifying blood. It has anti microbial, digestive, liver protective, hypoglycaemic effect etc.

Bel Patta (Aegle Mermelos):

Bael or Aegle marmelos is a spiritual, religious and medicinal plant, native of India and Bangaladesh and spread throughout South East Asia. It has Anti-microfilarial, Antifungal, Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and Analgesic, Immunomodulatory, Antiproliferative, Wound healing activities.

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Due to the importance of old people to herbal medicines, they enjoyed better health even when there were few hospitals at the time. Unfortunately, with modernisation, we are going away from herbal medicines which are considered as useless in modern medical practice. That is leading us to present health challenges like diabetes and other ailments.

Medicine Contains all of these ingredients and consider one of the best remedy for managing diabetes.

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Diabazac 450 ml/900 ml:

Composition:
Each 10 ml. contains:

  • Neem (Azadirachta Indica)                           200 mg
  • Karela (Momordica Charantia)                    500 mg
  • Jamun (Eugenia Jambolana)                         500 mg
  • Gudmar (Gymnema Sylvestre)                       400 mg
  • Chirayta (Swertia Chirata)                                 300 mg
  • Tulsi (Ocimum Sanctum)                            300 mg
  • Bel Patta (Aegle Mermelos)                              300 mg


Indication:- Madhumeh Nasak and Pramehenasak etc

Dosage: 20-30 ml twice a day with cup of water before Food or as directed by medical practitioner.

Caution: To be Taken under the supervision of medical practitioner only.

Indication: Useful in Diabetes etc.

Description: Useful in Diabetes. Maharishi Charak says that drinking Jamun Juice in morning and evening is useful in diabetes. Neem, karela, gudmar and chirayta has natural beneficial property in frequent urination, inflammation due to diabetes and excessive thirst.

Other Alternatives: Diabazac Tablet/Powder


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