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Evolution of Triphala research over 2 decades: A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of trends, hotspots, and international collaboration. [PDF]
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Ayurvedic Therapeutic Regimen as an Add-On to Optimized Conventional Management of Parkinson Disease: Protocol for an Exploratory Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating Clinical, Cortical Excitability, Neuroimmune, and Autonomic Function Parameters. [PDF]
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Virtual herbal garden (Hayushasutra): An educational aid for Ayurveda students. [PDF]
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The selling of ayurvedic medicine.
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Ayurvedic Medicine for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Current Rheumatology Reports, 2014Ayurvedic 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, 2013Five 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 ...
Iris Koch, Maeve M Moriarty, Jie Sui
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AYURVEDIC MEDICINE AND ARTHRITIS
Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2000The 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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