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INSOL-N Tablet creates a new dimension in the treatment of DIABETES. Being a research products INSOL-N is a combination of more than fourty anti-diabetic herbs, six 'bhasmas' and shilajith. It keeps the blood sugar at normal level and due to the presence of various bhasmas, it raises the body resistance which is usually reduced in diabetics which inturn makes them less susceptible to other infections. INSOL-N is absolutely safe and there is no risk of hypoglycemic coma.
IMPORTANT BENEFITS OF INSOL-N THERAPY
SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND INSOL-N Tablet, is an oral Ayurvedic antidiabetic has undergone intensive research work. A post-graduate from Mangalore University in his research work induced diabetes or rats by injecting 'Alloxan' which destroys pancreas and subsequent administration of INSOL-N produced following results:
Another post-graduate from Mangalore University is doing Ph.D on INSOLI-N. An article was published in the souvenir released during the National Seminar on the role of Indigenous drug on diabetes mellitus held at Madras under the president ship of Dr.Sam G.P. Moses, Member, WHO Panel on Diabetes. Diabetes Mellitus has been described in ancient ayurvedic texts under the name 'Prameha'. They have also explained in-detail the etiology for the disease and various herbal remedies for the same. The ayurvedic seers were aware of the genetic susceptibility and environmental factors responsbile for the disease. According to the Modern Science, Diabetes Mellitus is a clinical syndrome characterised by hyperglycemia due to absolute or relative deficiency of Insulin. Lack of Insulin affects the metabolism of carbohydrate, protein, fat, water and electrolytes. If this state persists for long time, permanent and irreversible functional and structural changes in the cells of the body lead to the so-called complications of diabetes which affect the eye, the kidney and the nervous system. Ayurveda, which advocates the holistic approach to the disease and advises the treatment in totality, plays an important role in controlling the blood sugar level at normal and preventing the complications of diabetes mellitus. Insol-N, an ayurvedic medicine prepared by Muniyal Ayurvedic Research Centre, and tested on thousands of patients is one such medicine to treat Diabetes Mellitus, which has clinically proved to rejuvenate the cells of Panereas, hence helping the patient to live a healthy normal life. Although diabetes is a disease with a very ancient history and has been extensively studied, its safe and truly satisfactory treatment continues to elude us. The incidence is increasing even in hither to less affected areas like developing countries and rural populations, where the prohibitive cost of currently followed treatment cannot be sustained.. As part of community health planning strategy, the search for locality available low cost medicine is on. As mentioned earlier there exist many scattered reports of orally used hypoglycemic drugs, based on both laboratory and clinical observations, but follow up is inadequate. COMPOSITION Each 500 mg tablet contains the following Major Ingredients:
Processed in the decoction of Pterocarpus marsupium(Asana), Acacia Catechu Khadira), Aegle marmelos (Bilwa), Memordica charantia (Karela - bitter gourd), Trigonella foenumgraecum (Methi), Azadirachta Indica (Nimba), Triphala, Sida Cordifolia (Bala), Tribulur terrestris (Gokharn), Ocimum sanctum (Tulasi) DEVADARU
Parts used: Leaves, heartwood, oil. NIMBA
Botanical Name: Melia Azadiracta Family: Meliaceae Habitat: Distributed throughout India, in deciduous forests, also widely cultivated. Botanical Description: A medium to large sized tree, 15-20 m in height with a clear bole of 7.0m having grayish to dark grey tubercled bark.
Parts used: Bark, leaves, flowers, seeds, oil MUSTAKA Botanical Name: Cyperus rotundus Family: Cyperaceae Habitat: Distributed throughout India, as a weed in waste lands from sea level to 1,800 m. Botanical Description: A perennial glabrous herb with elongate slender stolons bearing hard black fragrant tubers and triquetrous aerial stems.
Parts used: Tubers BILVA
Botanical Name: Aegle marmelos Family: Rutaceae Habitat: Distributed throughout India, in dry forests, also cultivated. Botanical Description: A medium sized armed deciduous tree upto 8.0m high with straight, sharp, axillary thorns and yellowish brown shallowly furrowed corky bark.
Parts used: Roots, leaves, fruits The fruit roots of this plant have hypoglycemic activity. BITTER GOURD Botanical Name: Cucumis trigonus Family: Cucurbitaceae Habitat: Distributed throughout India, in dry areas. Botanical Description: A perennial scabrid monoecious tendrillar herb with slender angled stem. Parts used: Roots, fruits, seeds The fruit of this plant is tonic, stomachic, stimulant, alternative. It contains a fixed oil, an insulin like peptide glycosides (momordiu & charanthin) and an alkaloid (mormordicine), the peptide is known to lower blood sugar level in blood & urine. Pharmacological Action of some Individual Ingredients Asphaltum (Shilajith): It is a powerful tonic and alterative. it is one of the best drug in Ayurveda for the treatment of Ayurveda. Prerocarpus marsupium (Asana): The heartwood of the free has hypoglycemic creation and it is used in ayurveda for the same since thousand of year. Trigonella foenumgraecum (Indian Ferugrek): Seeds are demulcent, tonic, carminative astringent & aphrodisiac. The seed, have hypoglycemic and hypocholestrolemic activity. It is effective in reversing gluconeogenic cuzymel to normal values in liver & kidney. Tribulus terrestris (Gokhru): It is cooling, demulcent, tonic & aphrodisiac. This is useful in correcting the erective dysfunetion of chronic diabetics. Acasia catechu (Rakta Khadira): The bark of this plant is described in ayurveda as the one which reduces body fat. It is astringent and has wound healing properties Sida cordifolia (Bala): It is a nervine tonic, and has antibacterial, antiviral activity. The rout bark to useful in the treatment of diabetic neuropathy. SUMMARY OF EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES
Values given are mean + - SEM of seven animals in each group *Variations are stastically significant at P<0.001
Clinical Studies Hypoglycaemic action of Insol-N A study on 60 NIDDM patients in the age group of 30-60 years was carried out on OPD Basis to evoluate the effect of Insol-N in controlling blood sugar and urine sugar levels. Insol-N tablets were administered at a dose of 2 tablets thrice daily and all the patients were regularly followed up at the end of 2nd, 4th, 6th week, and thereafter at monthly intervals till 6 months. Among the above patients 26 patients were diagnosed for the first time and were not receiving my antidiabetic drug of the remaining 34 patients, 24 cases were on Glibenclamide (10mg/day) and 10 cases were taking phenformin (75 mg/day). Inspite of the above treatment their blood sugar was not under control. All the other causes of hyperglycemia were ruled out and routine systemic examination and initial FBS & PPBS along with urine sugar were tested. Standard diabetic diet was prescribed to them and advised to continue their normal morning walk for 45 minutes. Indications
Dosage: In NIDDM: Initially 2 tablets thrice daily followed by a maintenance of 2 tablet twice daily. In IDDM: 2 tablets twice daily along with insulin. When the blood sugar comes to normal dosage to be increased to 2 tablets thrice daily while consequenty trying to reduce Insulin dosage. Presentation: In waterproof plastic container Contents: 100 tablets |
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