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EXPLORING THE ANCIENT WISDOM, SIDDHA INSIGHTS IN MADHUMEGA AVATHAIGAL ILLUSTRATING WITH CHRONIC COMPLICATION OF NON-INSULIN DEPENDENT DIABETES MELLITUS - A LITERATURE REVIEW
Diabetes has spread throughout the world in recent years, and this disease has led to an increase in national and international healthcare costs. There are many causes of this terrible disease, but according to the Siddha system of medicine, the real triggers are the three bodily humors that are the main components of the living body. The term diabetes mellitus is characterized by chronic hyperglycemia of the metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins due to metabolic disorders of various etiologies, disorders of insulin secretion, insulin action, or both. Diabetes is a condition comparable to Madhumegam in Siddha. Other names mentioned in the text are Neerizivu and Inippuneer. Common signs and symptoms include increased frequency and volume of urination, pus around the urethra, nausea, and dry skin. This disease is defined as the main disease. Madhumegaavataigal's text from the Siddha School continues to be the primary research authority on diabetes and its complications. Here, ancient and traditional knowledge of the disease is explored with a comparative review of complications of diabetes and MadumeghaAvathaigal in modern classics
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Not Available99 WL 379 is ahigh sugar clone developed from cross
between Co 73 1 3 (Female parent) with high juice quality,
and Co 96011 (Male parent) with waterlogging tolerance
from the first selection cycle through a simple recurrent
selection scheme. The hybrid is distinct from its female
parent for cane thickness and from its male parent for high
,o.to.. content. It is characterizedby thick (3.1cm girth)
semi erect stem with cylindrical and zigzag arranged
intemodes. The exposed internode is yellowish green in
colour, without ivory and weather marks but with a few
shallow cracks. The buds are generally small ovate with
apical germ pore andbud cushion but withoutbud groove'
Ii has open semi-drooping canopy with green coloured
lamina. The leaf sheath colour is green with light coating
of wax, hard spines and medium loose clasping on the
stem.Not Availabl