Glycontrol

Controls Hyperglycemia...Naturally

Description

Glycontrol helps normalize blood sugar levels not responding to controlled diet and exercise. In NIDDM patients, Glycontrol stimulates the production of insulin and minimizes the peripheral deterioration.

  • Thus in NIDDM patients - Glycontrol keeps the blood sugar at normal level.
  • Reduces daily requirement of insulin.
  • Protects the patients from complications such as Diabetic Neuropathy, Diabetic Retinopathy

Composition

Each tablet of Glycontrol contains extracts equivalent to:

Ingredient Botanical Name Qty
(in mg)
Pitasala Pterocarpus marsupium 50
Nimba Azadirachta indica 50
Kirata-Tikta Swertia chirata 25
Haridra Curcuma longa 25
Mesha Sringi Gymnema sylvestre 50
Amalaki Phyllanthus emblica 30
Jambu Eugenia jambos 50
Saptrangi Salacia reticulata 25
Methi Dana Trigonella foenum graeceum 25
Shada Phul Vinca rosea 25
Bilva Aegle marmelos 25
Vanga Bhasma Processed Stannum 10
Shuddha Shilajit Processed Asphaltum 10
Read the therapeutic value of the ingredients

Indications

  • Non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), as an adjuvant in IDDM, to protect and manage diabetic complications like Retinopathy, Neuropathy, Gangrene, Pruritus Vulvae, Boils & Carbuncles.

Dosage

Tablets - One to two tablets twice daily

Presentation

Tablets - A Strip of 30 tablets

References

1. Pitasala (Pterocarpus marsupium)
1.1 Clinical observations on the anti diabetic properties of Pterocarpus marsupium and Eugenia jambolana - Sepha GC et al., J Indian Med. Asson (1956) 27, 388-91
1.2 Aqueous extract produces hypoglycaemic - Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences March 1984, Abstract 151, Pg.61
1.3 Effect of Pterocarpus marsupium on glucose tolerance in albino rats - Gupta SS, Indian J Med. Sci. (1963) 17, 501
2 Meshasringi (Gymnema sylvestre)
2.1 Inhibitory effect of Gymnema sylvestre on adrenaline induced hyperglycemia in rats - Gupta SS, Pharmacy Dept. GM Coll. Bhopal, Indian J. Med. Sci. (1961) 15, 883-7.
2.2 Inhibitory effect of Gymnema sylvestre on adrenohypophyseal activity in rats and effect of Gymnema sylvestre against hyperglycaemic response of somatropin and corticotrophin - Gupta SS et al., Indian J Med. Sci. (1961) 15, 656-9, Indian J Med. Res. (1964) 52 (2), 200.
2.3 Proved to be hypoglycaemic and adaptogenic - IJCDR 24 (1986) 304, Pg.171-176.
3 Jambu (Eugenia jambos)
3.1 Hypoglycaemic agents from Indian Medicinal Plants, Dried Seeds of Eugenia jambos and dried bark of ficus bengalensis - Bramhachari HD et al., BITS Pilani, J Pharma & Pharmacy (1961) 13, 381-2.
3.2 Observation of Eugenia jambos and Momordica chirantia as oral anti diabetic remedy - Lal BN et al., Pharmac. Dept. Med. Coll. Ramu, J Res. Indian Med (1968) 2 (2) 161-4.
3.3 A plant drugs with potential anti diabetic properties a review. Its use in non-insulin dependant diabetes clinically proved - Journal of Research in plant medicine, 1986 6(1-4), Pg.21-24.
3.4 Some interesting reports on indigenous herbal remedies for diabetes mellitus from India, "Highlights of traditional phyto therapy of thirty plants - MAPIS, April 1995, 9502, 1270.
4. Bilva (Aegle marmelos)
Indigenous anti diabetic substance of plant origin - Ficus bengalensis, F. glomerta, Linaria ramosissime, Vinca rosea, Eugenia jambolana, Asparagus racemosus, Benincasa cerifera - Asmam R, Dept. Pharmacy B J Med. Coll. Poona, Indian J Pharm. (1961) 23 (4), 115
3.2 Observation of Eugenia jambos and Momordica chirantia as oral anti diabetic remedy - Lal BN et al., Pharmac. Dept. Med. Coll. Ramu, J Res. Indian Med (1968) 2 (2) 161-4.

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