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Analytical review on influence of Chinta on Agni - contemporary view
Introduction: Agni is the supreme entity residing in the living being responsible for digestion of four types of Aahaara (food). Jatharagni is the chief among all the categories of Agni, it should be suitably maintained.
Deepika Shivanna +2 more
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Clinical understanding of the Mutraghata and Mutrakrucchra in purview of Sushruta Samhita
Sushruta Samhita has immense explanation of all the diseases including the Mutravaha Srotas Vikara (Urological disorders). Diseases like Mutrashmari, Mutraghata and Mutrakrucchra are well explained in this Samhita. Mutrashmari is explained in Nidana and Chikitsa Sthana of Sushruta Samhita since it is one among the Ashta Mahagada, whereas the detailed ...
null Jambavathi S +1 more
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Therapeutic Benefit of Dillenia indica in Diabetes and Its Associated Complications
Diabetes, a metabolic disorder characterized by elevated fasting blood glucose levels, affects nearly 8% of the world population and was predicted that it would be the top seven leading cause of death in the next ten years. The incidence of diabetes and its morbidity are increasing rapidly in developing countries due to lifestyle change and intake of ...
Parul Kamboj +3 more
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Indukanta ghritam – An ayurvedic formulation for acid peptic disorder and longevity: A review
Introduction: Acid peptic disorders are common conditions reported in daily clinical practice in India. Epidemiological study of 30,216 patients inferred 7.8% prevalence of peptic ulcer in India, while prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux is reported to
Punam Aggarwal +3 more
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Neopicrorhiza scrophulariiflora (Pennell) D. Y. Hong of Scrophulariaceae family (hereinafter referred to as Neopicrorhiza) has medicinally important rhizomes with high levels of trade. What factors drive demand for Neopicrorhiza in Central Himalaya is unknown. In this context, a nationwide comprehensive survey was conducted from September 2016 to March
Gandhiv Kafle +4 more
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Phyllanthus emblica L. (amla) has been used in Ayurveda as a potent rasayan for treatment of hepatic disorders. Most of the pharmacological studies, however, are largely focused on PE fruit, while the rest of the parts of PE, particularly, bark, remain underinvestigated.
Renuka Chaphalkar +5 more
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A Conceptual View of Poisonous and Non-Poisonous Leeches in Ayurveda
Leeches are being used by of human kind for centuries for treating many disorders. Though it is very useful tool and is propagating throughout the world as a special medical device, side effects of leech bites in some cases have been found from time to ...
DEVENDRA P MISHRA
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Development and validation of self-recorded swasthya assessment scale
Background: The Self-Recorded Swasthya Assessment Scale (SRSAS) is intended to develop a comprehensive questionnaire to assess the health status of an individual. SRSAS has three sections, namely physical, mental, and social health.
Prajna Paramita Panda +2 more
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Epigenetic Mechanisms of Integrative Medicine
Since time immemorial humans have utilized natural products and therapies for their healing properties. Even now, in the age of genomics and on the cusp of regenerative medicine, the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) approaches represents a popular branch of health care.
Riya R. Kanherkar +6 more
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Pharmacology and Phytochemistry of Oleo‐Gum Resin of Commiphora wightii (Guggulu)
Guggulu is an oleo‐gum resin which exudes out as a result of injury from the bark of Commiphora wightii (Arnott) Bhandari [syn. Commiphora mukul (Hook. Ex Stocks) Engl; Balsamodendron mukul (Hook. Ex Stocks); Family, Burseraceae]. It has been used in the Ayurveda since time immemorial for the treatment of variety of disorders such as inflammation, gout,
Prerna Sarup +3 more
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