Indore (Madhya Pradesh): A recent study by Sri Aurobindo Hospital has highlighted how traditional herbal knowledge from tribal regions can greatly support modern medicine. In the study conducted on 300 diabetic patients aged between 8 and 80 years, researchers found that Beeja plants played a significant role in controlling sugar levels.
Patients who consumed water stored in vessels made from these plants showed remarkable improvement within a few months. Sugar levels of over 75 patients normalized and their medicines were stopped.
Founder chairman Dr Vinod Bhandari said that for effective diabetes control, an integrated approach combining allopathy with other healing systems was essential. The hospital was collecting evidence-based data on herbal medicines and planned to publish the fi

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