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Traditional Medicine in Indian Knowledge Systems: Insights and Evidence for Managing Metabolic Disorders
Published in JPRIMS, Vol-3, Issue-02, Feb.-2026 (Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2026)

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Obesity, dyslipidemia, and type 2 diabetes are examples of metabolic disorders that pose serious worldwide health risks. These conditions are typified by oxidative stress, persistent low-grade inflammation, and disturbed lipid and glucose metabolism. The study of complementary and alternative methods has been prompted by the fact that, despite their effectiveness, conventional pharmaceutical treatments are frequently constrained by side effects, high prices, and incomplete efficacy. With an emphasis on holistic and multi-targeted therapies using single herbs and polyherbal combinations, traditional Indian medical systems, especially Ayurveda, offer a centuries-old storehouse of botanical knowledge. Numerous preclinical investigations in animal models show that these plant-based treatments can improve overall metabolic homeostasis by regulating important molecular pathways like PPARs, AMPK, and GLUT4, suppressing pro-inflammatory cytokines, enhancing antioxidant defenses, and modulating lipid and glucose metabolism. Synergistic effects are sometimes seen in polyherbal formulations, which provide better benefits across several physiological pathways than single-plant therapies. Although these results demonstrate the therapeutic value of Ayurvedic treatments and their conformity to contemporary scientific concepts, issues with standardization, mechanistic clarification, and comparative effectiveness with mainstream medications still exist. A promising framework for the creation of safe, efficient, and evidence-based phytotherapeutics to control the rising worldwide burden of metabolic illnesses is provided by combining traditional Indian medical knowledge with modern research.
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G. Neethirajan Neethirajan
KG College of Arts and Science...KG College of Arts and Science 365, Thudiyalur Roa...KG College of Arts and Science 365, Thudiyalur Road, KGiSL Campus Sara...KG College of Arts and Science 365, Thudiyalur Road, KGiSL Campus Saravanampatti Coimbatore-641035
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Neethirajan, G. (2026). Traditional Medicine in Indian Knowledge Systems: Insights and Evidence for Managing Metabolic Disorders. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Integrated Medical Sciences, 3(2), xx-xx. DOI:https://doi.org/10.64063/3049-1681.vol.3.issue2.6
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