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The author has treated 75 cases of type II diabetes mellitus, and does paired observation on both Chinese herbs group and oral glibenclamide group divided at random; the result shows that the total curative effect of Chinese herbs is better than that of glibenclamide group. Treatments: treatment group: raw Di Huang, Shan Yao, Xuan Shen, Sha Shen, Mai Dong, Huang Lian, Rou Gui, Jin Ying Zi, Qian Shi, Mu Dan Pi, Tian Hua Fen and Ge Gen, etc. Add Huang Qin for more thirst; add Shi Gao and Zhi Zi for more huger, add Yi Zhi Ren for more urine, and add Yu Li Ren and Huo Ma Ren For dry stools. Be decocted with water, one dose one day, take it twice a day, and 2 months treatments in total. Control group: glibenclamide, 2.5mg orally, 3 times a day and 2 months treatment in total.

Treatment results: the total effective rate of treatment group is 86.7%, and 70% in the control group with remarkable differences.

Key words: type II diabetes mellitus, Chinese herbs

Writer: Yongxiang Gao, Fuxiu Sun
The Chinese People's Liberation Army 306th hospital (100101)
The 1st cadres’ outpatient department, General armament department

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