Systematic review of the effect of <em>Phyllanthus emblica</em> in glycaemic control
Upeksha Gayani Karawita,
Sarasi Withana,
Shanaz Thasleem
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Diabetes mellitus which is characterized by chronic hyperglycaemia accounts for 1.6 million deaths per year globally. In Sri Lanka, 7.4% of adults are with raised fasting blood glucose. Phyllanthus emblica, some fruit, which is also called by Nelli, Amla or Indian Gooseberry, is traditionally believed to facilitate control of hyperglycaemia.Objectives: To systematically review the glycaemic control effect of Phyllanthus emblica.Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, CINAHL and AGRICOLA databa… Show more
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