Herbal Medicine Importance and Usage in Diabetes

Diabetes is a significant human disease that affects many people in various countries from different walks of life. There are different approaches to mitigating the ill effects of diabetes and its secondary complications, though. Herbal medicine, also called botanical medicine or phytomedicine, refers to the use for medicinal purposes of a plant's seeds, fruit, stems, leaves, bark, or bulbs. The formulations of herbs are preferred due to lesser side effects and low cost. A catalog of medicinal plants used in the treatment of diabetes is compiled with proven antidiabetic medications and their beneficial effects and herbal medicines. There are staggering costs of treatment for diabetes and its associated complications. For example, in 2013 it was reported that over 382 million people in the world have diabetes.

 

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