Composition :
Jambu beej (syzygium cumini) ..........
Gudmar (gymnema sylvestre) ............
Haritaki (terminalia chebula) ............22 %
Methika (trigonella foenum) ................15%
Yastimadhu (glycyrrhiza glabra) .........10%
Bibhitak (terminalia belerica) ...............5%
Mamejva (enicostemma littorale) .........5%
Amla (phylanthus emblica) ..................15%
Gokhru (tribulas terrestris) .................5%
Chop chini (smilex china) ...................2%
Brahmi (herpestris monniera) ..............2%
Lindi piper (piper longum) ...............0.50%
Haridra (curcuma longa) ...................5%
Kariyatu (swartia chirata) ....................2%
Indications:
insulinmimics effects for optimum peripheral utilization of glucose.
reducing thetotal insulin requirement by delaying glucose absorption from intestine.
activatespancreas to secrete insulin without risk of hypoglycemia.
for bettermanagement of diabetes mellitus.
helpsregeneration and repair of islets of langerhans.
effective inboth obese and not obese.
use ofmadhusudan kalp offers no risk of nephrotoxicity and hepatotoxicity in longterm usage.
Advantage:
regulatesglucose and lipid metabolism as a adjuvant in management of thus help diabetesmellitus.
over comesfatigue, urination and excessive thirst and tones up body.
tones thefunction of eye & kidneys.
synergisticof adjuvant to oral anti hypergolic ceramic & insulin therapy.
anti oxidantcardioprotective neurotonic
acts asimmunomodulator and microbial.
dosage:
Powder : 2 teaspoon full of powder 2 times a day.
Or as directed by the physician.