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- Ayurvedic Review of Thalessemia Major and Correlate it as a
Beejadushtijanya Pandu-
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Authors: Raina Anand Khimsurya Abstract: Hemoglobin disorders are a significant public health issue globally, especially in developing countries, which often have limited resources to address this problem. . Thalassemia is a genetic disorder that affects red blood cells, and it is inherited through a single gene in an autosomal recessive pattern. In Ayureda there is no direct description of thalassemia but directives regarding Panduroga are found in Rigveda and Atharvaveda. Ancient Indian literatures such as Mahabharata, Valmiki Ramayana, Yogavasishtha, Garudapurana and Agnipurana contain literary descriptions of Panduroga. Detailed descriptions of Panduroga are given in all Ayurvedic literature. In Ayurveda, Aachaarya Charaka described Beejadushtijanya Vikaara. In his explanation, he stated that if certain biological humors (Doshas) disrupt specific seeds (Beeja) or seed components (Beejabhaaga), particular components (Avayava) would be considered altered (Vikrita). So Thalassemia is Beejadushtijanya Vikaara. It can also be called Sahaja or Aadibalapravritta Vikaara. PubDate: Wed, 10 May 2023 08:19:30 +000
- Standardization of Barg-e-neem (Azadirachta indica)
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Authors: Samreen Khan; Yasmeen Shamsi, Umar Jahangir, Mukesh Manjhi, Hina Fatima Abstract: The leaves of Azadirachta indica are commonly used medicinally in number of herbal products and herbal medicines The objective of the current study is to standardise Azadirachta indica leaves through qualitative and quantitative evaluation of various extracts. Physio-chemical analysis like determination of the pH value, determination of loss on drying, total ash value, acid insoluble ash value, different extractive values and presence of heavy metal was done on powdered leaves of the drug. The readings of the test sample were discovered to be within the suggested normal range. The refractive values of Thin layer chromatography of Azadirachta indica leaves alcoholic & hydroalcoholic extract also matched with control samples. The leaves of Azadirachta indica which were obtained from local market of khari baoli in Delhi are up to the mark and matched well with control values for the drug. Macroscopic evaluation of neem leaves was performed physically and the physical characteristics of sample found to match standard characters of Azadirachta indica plant. PubDate: Wed, 10 May 2023 07:27:05 +000
- Brinhaniya Dravyas Impact on Karshyata
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Authors: Sunita Meena; Kapil Dev, Kishori Lal Sharma, Mahendra Prasad Abstract: Karshya is a medical disorder that has an association to malnutrition. This illness causes a progressive emaciation of the body. Furthermore, it is an Apatarpanjanya Vyadhi. Karshya has been classified as having a nutritional deficiency among the eight purush (socially undesirable people) listed by Charaka. The main causes of Karshya include Rasa Dhatu, Rukshaannapan, Langhana, Promitasan, etc. Nitambshosh, Udarshosh, Grivashosh, Twacha evam asthimatra drishtigochar hona. Sira evam dhamaneejaal Drishtigochar hona and Daurbalya were assessed by grading 0,1,2,3,4 as normal, mild, medium, moderate and severe. Objective parameter Weight, Arm, Neck, Thoracic Region, Abdomen, Sphik, Jangha, Pindika Measurement were done before and after treatment. Brinhaniya dravya 10-gram bd with milk for two months provided. Subjective parameter analyzed by mann whiteny U test and objective parameter assessed by student “t” test. The Nitamb shosh, Udar shosh and Daurbalya p value is less than 0.01, objective parameter weight, thickness in arm and Pindika of leg p value is less than 0.01 considered as significant. The Brinhaniya Dravya has efficacy in weight, thickness in arm and Pindika of leg also useful in Shosh and Daurbalya. PubDate: Wed, 10 May 2023 07:23:27 +000
- Management of Chronic Hepatitis and Copper Accumulation with Ayurveda
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Authors: ANKITA PRAHALADBHAI PATEL; Das Ashok kumar Nathulal, Haresh Vyas Abstract: Hepatitis is a general term can be define as inflammation of the liver caused due to several factors such as viruses, chemicals, drugs, alcohol and certain genetic disorders or by an overactive immune system which mistakenly attacks the liver known as autoimmune hepatitis. Hepatitis can be acute, which appears immediately and goes away quickly, or chronic, which is a long-term condition that typically produces more mild symptoms and gradually damages the liver. A patient suffered from recurrent hepatitis, one episode of hepatic encephalopathy for 4 year and with high copper IC-PMS value given Ayurvedic medicine Tapyadi Loha, Phalatrikadi Kwath and Pipala Patra with Guda, by that patient was benefited in symptomatic complaints with normal USG reports and normal copper IC-PMS value within 2 year. The present case study focuses on whether chronic hepatitis can be successfully treated with formulations mentioned in Ayurveda due to drugs mainly acts as Pittavirechaka, Shothahara, Yakruduttejaka Rasayana and Dhatuvardhaka which helps in improving the functioning of liver. PubDate: Wed, 10 May 2023 07:15:15 +000
- Use and Perceived Effectiveness of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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Authors: Monika Dutta, Rajbeer Kaur, Sukhjit Kaur2, Anamika ; Arshiya Kaushal, Gurleen Kaur, Kiran , Mitika , Paramjeet Kaur, Neha Handa Abstract: Objectives: China originated virus popular as COVID-19 has threatened the current healthcare system of the world. Due to unavailability of its definitive treatment, alternate treatment practices like Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) are being considered for management. The present study aimed to assess the use and perceived effectiveness of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among COVID-19 survivors. Methods: The study was conducted on the employees of selected 15 government banks of Union Territory (U.T.) Chandigarh who contracted COVID-19 and used CAM for its management. Using total enumeration technique, 27 COVID-19 survivors were enrolled. Descriptive research design was adopted. Data was collected using semi-structured interview schedule, clinical profile sheet, CAM use and perceived effectiveness questionnaire. Results: Out of 27 subjects, 55.6% were males and 44.4% were females. Most of them (85.2%) were symptomatic. Among different CAM practices, subjects used Biologically based therapies (100%), under which garlic (77.8%), kadha (74.1%) and tulsi (74.1%) were the most used. Other used domains were Mind body interventions (85.2%) and Whole medicine system (44.4%), under which breathing practices, (66.7%), yoga, (33.3%) and Ayurveda (37%), Homeopathy (11.1%) were most used. Perceived effectiveness of CAM was given in terms of very effective (22.2%), effective (51.9%), a little effective (22.2%) and 3.7% subjects were undecided. Majority of the subjects (96.3%) claimed to use CAM in future. Conclusion: Under different CAM domains, Biologically based therapies was the most used domain followed by Mind body interventions and Whole medicine system. Almost all the subjects perceived CAM to be effective. PubDate: Fri, 05 May 2023 00:00:00 +000
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