Jun 02 , 2016
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CSIR launches ayurvedic anti-diabetic drug BGR-34 In Rest of Maharashtra
A low-cost Ayurvedic medicine has been developed by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) along with two other organisations for diabetes patients. The medicine named “BGR—34” has been developed jointly by CSIR—NBRI (National Botanical Research Institute) Lucknow and CSIR—CIMAP (Central Institute of Medicinal & Aromatic Plants (Lucknow).
The medicine was launched in Rest of Maharashtra at the presence of A K S Rawat—Principal Senior Scientist CSIR— National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow and D N Mani Senior Scientist CSIR—Central Institute for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow.
"The scientists of NBRI and CIMAP joined hands to develop an effective, safe, patient-friendly solution towards management of type two Diabetes. While the modern diabetes drugs are known for side-effects and toxicity, BGR-34 works by controlling blood sugar and limiting the harmful effects of other drugs," he said.
It would help maintain normal Blood Glucose Metabolism and also reduce chances of long term complications, they said. AIMIL Pharmaceuticals, a private company, has been given the marketing right of the Ayurvedic proprietary medicine, a company release said.
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BGR-34 is a safe and effective ayurvedic medicine for maintaining normal glucose level in blood. If it is right that, ayurveda controls the diabetes then really BGR-34 wiil be very helpful for diabetes patients.
My blood sugar was getting to the pre-diabetic stage then I read about BGR 34 .. it was not easy to me trust on this but i did & now my blood suger level is getting down & feet pain almost has gone away . I recommend this medicine to anyone who worried about their blood sugar or facing diabetes problem .