Product Details of Ye Tianshi for Diabetes, 120 Pills,


The treatment of diabetes mellitus with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a long history of more than 2,000 years in China. Diabetes has been described as “Xiaoke (wasting-thirst)” in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The classic symptoms and signs of “Xiaoke” include sweet urine, dry mouth, thirst, polydipsia, polyorexia, polyphagia, emaciation, and fatigue.

The herb components of a Xiaoke Pill is very similar to Ye Tianshi. It includes: Radix Puerariae, Radix Rehmanniae, Radix Astragali, Radix Trichosanthis, Stylus Zeae Maydis, Fructus Schisandrae Sphenantherae, and Rhizoma Dioscoreae.

Ye Tianshi  is produced with modern pharmaceutical technologies, which ensure the equal quantity of each herb component is equal in each pill.

 

Study for 48 weeks to compare Metformin and the Xiaoke Pill (same as Ye Tianshi):

The patients were enrolled between Dec 20th, 2007 and Oct 17th, 2008. 1076 patients who met the inclusion criteria were recruited for the study.

Outcome:

Patients in Xiaoke Pill were 24% less likely to have any hypoglycemia compared to those in the other group. The average annual rate of hypoglycemia was 62% lower in patients treated with Xiaoke Pill.

This study showed that Xiaoke Pill is associated with reduced risk of hypoglycemia and has similar glucose-lowing efficacy as compared with glibenclamide. At the same level of glibenclamide dose and glycemic control, the Xiaoke Pill had clearly demonstrated a reduced incidence and rate of hypoglycemia as compared with glibenclamide, suggesting that the TCM in the Xiaoke Pill had protective effects against hypoglycemia induced by glibenclamide. The herb components in Xiaoke pill include Radix Puerariae, Radix Rehmanniae, Radix Astragali, Radix Trichosanthis, Stylus Zeae Maydis, Fructus Schisandrae Sphenantherae, an d Rhizoma Dioscoreae. A recent study showed Radix astragali, which is one of the TCM components of Xiaoke Pill, could amplify the glucose counter-regulatory response to insulin-induced hypoglycemia in rats . Radix astragali might exert its action directly, or indirectly, in two brain regions, the paraventricular hypothalamus (PVN) and nucleus tractus solitaries (NTS), known to be involved in glucose-sensing during hypoglycemia.

Ye Tianshi is for diabetes with the characteristic such as polydipsia, polyphagia, polyuria, listlessness, poor sleeping and lumbar pain, glucose in urine and elevation of blood sugar. It exerts great effectiveness in treating diabetes at first, light, medium development stage and those of stable status.

YE TIANSHI DIABETES PILLS INGREDIENTS:

DRIED REHMANNIA ROOT, POLLEN, PUERAIA ROOT, PANAX QUINQUEFOLIUM function as yin-nourishing constituents; ASTRAGALI, DIOSCOREA ROOT invigorate the spleen and replenish qi; especially GANODERMA LUCIDUM, CODYCEPS SCHISAEMA FRUIT.

Dosage and administration:

To be taken 3 times one day, 5 – 10 pills each time, orally administered together with warm boiled water, one month as one course. When the remedy takes effect, the patients may decrease dosage from 3 times one day to 2 times and take one more course to consolidate efficacy.

Specification: 120 pills / bottle