Ancient Indian Herb Shows Promise for Diabetes Treatment

Researchers have discovered a treasure trove of medicinal plants, including Gurmar (Gymnema sylvestre), on Brahmayoni Hill in Gaya, Bihar. This herb, known for its anti-diabetic properties, has been incorporated into the CSIR-developed drug BGR-34. The researchers highlight the potential of Gurmar and other medicinal plants found on the hill to offer new therapeutic options and call for further research and sustainable cultivation practices.

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