10. ANTIDIABETIC PLANTS USED BY THE TRIBES OF MANDLA DISTRICT OF MADHYA PRADESH by SHAIL BALA SANGHI
Abstract
Diabetes Mellitus (Madhumeh) is a common metabolic disorder. It is a fact that diabetes can’t be cured; and it has never been reported that someone recovered totally from diabetes. Allopathy medicinal system is expensive, provides only symptomatic relief, fails to revert the body to its normal state and after a long term therapy, includes several side effects. Therefore, the management of diabetes is still a major challenge. Thus, a large number of herbs have been successfully tested in the laboratory and confirm that they have blood sugar lowering activity. Mandla is a district of Madhya Pradesh. It is inhibited by various tribes and villagers. They have a good knowledge of the medicinal uses of their local flora. In this paper 20 medicinal plants used by the tribal people of Mandla, which are used as antidiabetic plants, have been described.
KEY WORDS: Diabetes mellitus, Antidiabetic, Tribal’s, Mandla, Medicinal plants.
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