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Ayurvedic Medicine and Renal Calculi

Journal of Endourology, 2008
To explore the supportive evidence for the use of Ayurvedic medicine in the management of existing and recurrent nephrolithiasis.Nine Ayurvedic medicines commonly utilized in the management of nephrolithiasis were identified by discussions with Ayurvedic practitioners in India.
Sam Kieley, Roli Dwivedi, Manoj Monga
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Ayurvedic medicine: an introduction for nurses

British Journal of Nursing, 2006
Ayurvedic medicine is an ancient Indian form of healing. It is gaining popularity as part of the growing interest in New Age spirituality and in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). In this article the principles and practices of Ayurvedic medicine are outlined.
Mani Narayanasamy, Aru Narayanasamy
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AYURVEDIC MEDICINE AND ARTHRITIS

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2000
The fundamental principles of Ayurveda are briefly reviewed. The ancient classification of arthritis is described along with the comparisons to the modern system. Though the diagnosis is historical and clinical, it is based on the tridosha hypothesis. The Ayurvedic pathogenesis links arthritis to the gut.
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Ayurvedic Medicine for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Current Rheumatology Reports, 2014
Ayurvedic medicine is the traditional medicine of India, which originated over 5,000 years ago. Parts of this alternative medical system have become increasingly popular worldwide as patients seek approaches to medical care that they perceive as more holistic and less toxic than those offered by conventional Western medicine.
Shristi Basnyat, Sharon L. Kolasinski
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Bioaccessibility of mercury in selected Ayurvedic medicines

Science of The Total Environment, 2013
Five Ayurvedic medicines with mercury concentrations of 85mg/kg and higher were characterized with respect to their speciation and their bioaccessibility. X-ray absorption spectroscopy revealed that the mercury in the Ayurvedic medicines was inorganic and best matched to cinnabar, even in samples that had been hypothesized to contain mercury through ...
Maeve M. Moriarty   +5 more
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Ayurvedic Medicine — Past and Present [PDF]

open access: possible, 1971
These words of wisdom were uttered by Punarvasu Atreya and recorded by his senior disciple, Agnivesha, 3,000 years ago. As sound advice on scientific attitude, they can hardly be improved upon, even today. At best, they can only be equalled. They embody the spirit which prevailed among the ancient Ayurvedic scientists for centuries.
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Asian Medicine in America: the Ayurvedic Case

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2002
Ayurveda, the classical South Asian medical tradition, was first introduced to American audiences in the mid-1980s as a holistic alternative to biomedical orthodoxy. This article argues that transplanted Ayurveda is shaped not only by aspects of American medical culture, but by millennial, heterodox elements of American religious culture, such as the ...
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Nanometals in Bhasma: Ayurvedic Medicine

2017
Bhasmas are unique Ayurvedic metallic preparations with herbal juices or fruits, known in the Indian subcontinent since the seventh century BC and widely recommended for treatment of a variety of chronic ailments. More than 18 Bhasmas based on calcium, iron, zinc, mercury, silver, potassium, arsenic, copper, tin, and gemstones were analyzed for up to ...
Vinod Kumar Gurjar, Dilipkumar Pal
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Ayurvedic medicines in treatment of cancer

Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine, 2009
Vikrant Gill   +3 more
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Clinical management of metastatic colorectal cancer in the era of precision medicine

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Fortunato Ciardiello   +2 more
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