Validation Of An Integrated Ayurveda-Yoga Module For Residential Treatment Of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - A Compilation From Traditional Literature

Published:27 Dec 2012
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Satyam Tripathi1*, Nagarathna Raghuram2, Nagendra Hongasandra Ramarao3

1 Senior Research fellow in AYUSH Projects SVYASA University india

2 Dean, Division of Yoga & Life Sciences SVYASA University india

3 Vice-Chancellor SVYASA University india

Corresponding Author:Satyam Tripathi

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Background: Treatment regimens for type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) vary from one school of ayurveda to another. The regimens used round the country fall under Kerala ayurveda, Banaras School and Himalayan ayurveda. Given the fact that Ayurvedic literature is elaborate and specific, there is a need to critically validate and develop treatment regimens strictly based on traditional literature. Aim: To compile treatment regimen for the management of DM2. Methods: The steps for development of the residential treatment regimen were: 1. Exhaustive literary search for concepts of prameha; zooming to Madhumeha from 18 scriptural texts of Ayurveda, to tabulate their common and unique features. 2. Development of a flow chart under two channels i.e. for those with Sthaulya madhumeha and Krisha madhumeha with 4 phases of management i.e. Purvakarma, Pradhana karma, Paschat karma and Sanshaman chikitsa. 3. Development of 6 assessment tools to define the eligibility for four phases of treatment. 4. Preparation of exhaustive list of medications for the Samshamana phase. 5. Addition of Nidanaparivarjana, ahara & vihara based on dinacharya with added integrated yoga therapy. 6. A final document of the treatment manual validated by external experts- Ayurveda academic staff of teaching institutions.

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Tripathi, S., Raghuram, N., & Ramarao, N. H. (2012). Validation Of An Integrated Ayurveda-Yoga Module For Residential Treatment Of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - A Compilation From Traditional Literature. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine, 2(5). https://doi.org/10.47191/ijahm/v2i5.17

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