ResearchAyu’s Ayurvedic Treatment For Knee Pain
Currently, the company is conducting research on cartilage regeneration, diabetes, arthritis, and other conditions.
New Delhi [India], December 24: In today's fast-paced life, issues like knee pain and arthritis are becoming increasingly common. However, once the gap in the knee joint widens or the cartilage wears down, there are very few effective alternatives other than surgery. But ResearchAyu has developed a highly effective solution through its research. This breakthrough treatment plan from Research Ayu makes it possible to regenerate the knee's cartilage without any surgery.
To find solutions for ailments that are otherwise considered incurable, Deepak Patil launched ResearchAyu. Currently, the company is conducting research on cartilage regeneration, diabetes, arthritis, and other conditions. Through Ayurvedic medicines developed from their research, the thickness of the knee cartilage increases, aiding its regeneration. In a clinical study approved by the IEC (Independent Ethics Committee), it was found that within just 21 days of treatment, the cartilage thickness of 80% of participants. Additionally, the gap in the knee joint also showed a similar level of improvement. This study included patients suffering from arthritis and diabetes.
By using this treatment developed by ResearchAyu, thousands of patients have experienced relief. Across India, around 5000 patients are undergoing cartilage regeneration treatment from ResearchAyu every day. Since this treatment addresses the root cause of cartilage wear, the regenerated cartilage tends to last for a long time, benefiting patients over the long term. Moreover, the cost of this treatment is affordable and significantly lower compared to any knee replacement surgeries.
There are also high expectations for ResearchAyu's diabetes medication, which aims to make life easier for diabetes patients. However, clinical trials for this medicine are currently underway. The results of these trials are expected to be released in the next six months. ResearchAyu's doctors are confident that the results will surpass the effectiveness of the knee cartilage medication.