Health and Nature's Wealth: Indigenous Methods for Managing Diabetes Mellitus explores traditional approaches to diabetes care, emphasizing the integration of indigenous knowledge systems with modern medical practices. The book highlights how various communities utilize local medicinal plants, dietary customs, and holistic health practices to manage diabetes effectively. Drawing from ethnobotanical studies, the text details the use of plants like Moringa oleifera, Allium sativum (garlic), and Azadirachta indica (neem), which are traditionally employed for their antidiabetic properties. These plants are often prepared as decoctions or infusions and administered orally, reflecting a deep understanding of natural remedies within these cultures . The book also examines the role of traditional healers and community-based interventions in diabetes management. It underscores the importance of culturally appropriate care, recognizing that indigenous practices often encompass a holistic view of health, addressing physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being . By bridging traditional knowledge with contemporary medical insights, Health and Nature's Wealth advocates for a more inclusive approach to diabetes care. It calls for further research into indigenous practices, aiming to validate and integrate these methods into broader healthcare strategies, ultimately enhancing outcomes for individuals living with diabetes.
Health & Nature's Wealth: Indigenous Methods for Managing DIABETES MELLITUS
Book: Health and Nature's Wealth: Indigenous Methods for Managing Diabetes Mellitus
Author: Dr. Praveen Katiyar Prof. Amod Kumar Sachan Prof. Rakesh Kumar Dixit Dr. Ajay Kumar Gupta Anurag Mishra
ISBN: 978-8197420962
Pages: 428
Size: 6 by 9 inches
colour: Multicolour








