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Ayurvedic management of Budd Chiari Syndrome - A case report. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Ayurveda Integr Med
Chaudhary M, Goyal M, Mehta C.
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Quo vadis, Ayurveda?

open access: yesJournal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
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Simultaneous quantification of five bioactive markers for standardization of ayurvedic polyherbal formulation Jwarahara Kwatha Choornam using HPTLC. [PDF]

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Boini T   +11 more
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Arsenic and Ayurveda

Leukemia & Lymphoma, 1993
Manufacture of an Ayurvedic arsenic-containing compound is described, which is currently in use in India to control blood counts of patients with haematological malignancies. The efficacy and side effects of this compound are evaluated in the light of the fact that arsenic was recognised to be of use in the control of blood counts from patients with ...
Jennie Treleaven   +5 more
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Ayurveda

Der Onkologe, 2009
Ayurveda ist eine der altesten und am weitesten verbreiteten ethnomedizinischen Ansatze. Ayurveda ist Sanskrit und bedeutet Lebensweisheit oder auch Lebenswissenschaft. Man versteht darunter eine traditionelle indische Heilkunde, die schatzungsweise seit etwa 3000 bis 5000 Jahren praktiziert wird.
Jutta Hübner   +2 more
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Psychiatry in Ayurveda

Research Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics, 2015
Ayu is the state of union of four components namely the body, sensory and motor faculties, mind and soul. So perception of jnana or knowledge is considered as the lakshana of mind. For cognition mind should be sequentially connected with the receptors of information.
Amal K. Das, K. P. Das, Srinibash Sahoo
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Dementia in Ayurveda

The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 1999
The ancient Indian medical system, Ayurveda, included geriatrics as 1 of 8 medical divisions. Well-documented evidence exists for treating aging and age-related disorders including dementia. Geriatrics was termed Rasayanatantra. Cognitive function was well recognized and Sanskrit terms existed such as Buddhi for intelligence and Cittanasa (Citta means ...
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