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Dixit, VK. "Controversial ayurvedic herbs." Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research 2, no. 2 (2011): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2231-4040.82948.

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Saxena, Mohanji, Vandita Srivastava, and Amiya Nayak. "Indian Traditional Medical Systems: An Overview on Ayurveda." Asia-Pacific Biotech News 05, no. 01 (2001): 33–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219030301001823.

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Pande, Akshara, Richa Gupta, Amit Gupta, et al. "“AyurVirDB” Ayurvedic database for virus cure." International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 12, no. 3 (2021): 649–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v12i3.1955.

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Background & Objective: Ayurveda, the “Mother of all healing”, has existed for over 5,000 years and hence is considered to be the oldest healing science. Ayurveda states that the mind can heal and transform a person's whole being as the mind and body are associated. Herbs are the heart of Ayurvedic belief. They are used to boost defense against diseases and viruses and keep the brain, body, and soul in complete balance. Although ayurvedic medicines and herbs have natural components, they should still be used with certain precautions under the supervision of a medical practitioner. This stu
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Bhatkalkar, Vimarsha Vinayak, Madduru Muni Haritha, Ajith Kumar, and Prashant G. Jadar. "A CONCEPTUAL REVIEW OF AYURVEDIC HERBAL AND MINERAL FORMULATIONS IN ARBUDA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CANCER." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 14, no. 6 (2023): 32–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.1406163.

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In the present era, cancer is a burning issue caused by the mutation in the cells in which cells divide uncontrollably, thus forming abnormal cell mass in the body. Other causative factors include hereditary factors, lack of exercise, alcohol, smoking, exposure to harmful radiation, consumption of red meat, high-fat diet, etc. Modern cancer therapy such as chemotherapy, hormonal therapy and radiation therapy is considered to cause dangerous side effects such as hair loss, loss of appetite, anaemia, constipation, etc., causing destruction and depletion of the body's immune system. In Ayurveda,
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Jayant Hadal, Chirag, P. .L. Sharma, Hemlata Dixit, and Saurabh Bajiya. "EKSAR GANA : A REVIEW." International Journal of Advanced Research 13, no. 06 (2025): 1053–62. https://doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/21168.

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Ayurveda, the ancient science of life, provides a well-structured system for the categorization and therapeutic application of medicinal herbs. One such classification is Gana,or group, which clusters herbs with similar therapeutic actions. Eksara Gana1 is a specific group of eighteenn medicinal herbs known for their potent Vishaghna (anti-toxic) properties. This review synthesizes information from classical Ayurvedic texts and contemporary research to present a thorough understanding of Eksara Gana. The primary aim is to explore the pharmacological characteristics, traditional applications, a
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Randeep Chaudhary and Minakshi Kaundal. "Role of Ayurvedic herbs in managing Shukra Dosha - A Review." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 9, no. 5 (2024): 108–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.21760/jaims.9.5.18.

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Ayurveda possesses a wealth of ancient and well-established theories aimed at achieving holistic physical, mental and social well-being. To comprehend Ayurvedic state of well-being, an individual must delve into the study of Dosha, Dhatu, and Mala. Ayurvedic texts outline seven Dhatus with Shukra being the seventh Dhatu, revered as the essence of all Dhatus. Recent studies have frequently indicated that despite men exhibiting favourable semen parameters, they may still face difficulties in conceiving after a prolonged period of unprotected intercourse. Ayurveda places significant emphasis on t
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Gawande, Shravani, Gulab Chand Pamnani, and Sharad Bhatnagar. "Management of Oral Hygiene through Ayurveda: A Case Study." International Journal of Health Sciences and Research 11, no. 10 (2021): 209–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20211027.

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Ayurveda is the ancient Indian system of health care and longevity. It involves a holistic view of man, his health and illness. Even though dentistry was not a specialised branch of Ayurveda, it is included in Shalakya Tantra. Oral diseases continue to be a major health problem worldwide. Oral health also reflects body health. For prevention and treatment of oral diseases modern medicine has limited success. Ayurveda is good alternate for that and may lead to novel preventive or therapeutic strategies for oral health. This 500 years old system of medicine not only recommends treatment with spe
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Yarnell, Eric. "Four Major Ayurvedic Herbs." Alternative and Complementary Therapies 4, no. 5 (1998): 321–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/act.1998.4.321.

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Dr., Ravneet Kaur, Shashidhar Kumar Dr., Sujith N. V. Dr., and Honey SR Prasad Dr. "Role of Ayurveda in COVID-19: Pros & Cons." International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies 02, no. 11 (2022): 1253–56. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7316325.

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Ayurveda is a great science. If it is followed properly gives miraculous benefits. These days COVID -19 is an emerging disease as a pandemic with various signs and symptoms. A lot of Ayurvedic whether herbal or herbo-mineral drugs are used for the treatment as per the protocols suggested. Among all these opportunities in front of doctors and vaidyas Ayurveda which was emanated since times from our ancient sages is perpetuating more than before as to serve the humanity.  There are a lot of preparations used these days for COVID-19 by the Ayurvedic physicians. Sometimes common people use th
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Maninder Singh Bayal, Upendra U. Zala, and Ankitkumar M. Paneliya. "Utility of Navayasa Lauha as a Herbo-mineral Preparation in Modifying Various Diseases." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 10, no. 2 (2025): 280–84. https://doi.org/10.21760/jaims.10.2.39.

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Ayurveda has gained global recognition for its holistic approach to health and its minimal side effects. Ayurvedic herbal and herbo-mineral formulations are widely used to treat chronic and degenerative diseases with little to no adverse effects. These herbo-mineral preparations combine herbs, minerals, and metals, such as Bhasmas, to address chronic conditions and have proven their effectiveness over time. This study aims to highlight the role of Navayasa Lauha, a prominent herbo-mineral preparation, and explore its utility in the management of various diseases.
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Gajanan Masal, Aishwarya, and Arati Abhay Shinde. "Vatsanabha (Aconitum ferox Wall. ex Seringe): A known Visha but potent medicine W.S.R. Rasa Ratna Samuchchaya." International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 14, no. 3 (2023): 640–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v14i3.3684.

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Ayurveda is an ancient science dominantly focuses on healthy living and mindful life in contrary to other medical sciences. Ayurveda specifically uses herbs and herbo-mineral combinations for the treatment. The herbs described in the classics also include some Vishadravya (poisonous plants) as potent medicine. Anything that results in "Vishannatva" (stress) or "Vishada" (sadness) in the body is "Visha" (poisonous material). Depending on the intensity of toxicity, Ayurvedic classics have classified all poisons into two categories: Mahavisha and Upavisha (less potent toxin). Vatsanabha (Aconitum
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Dr., Bhupinder Singh Arora. "AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF EK-KUSHTA (PSORIASIS)-A CASE STUDY." International Journal of Research - Granthaalayah 7, no. 5 (2019): 238–44. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3240992.

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Psoriasis is described in Ayurveda as ek-kushta, it is type of kshudrakushta. The number of people suffering from Psoriasis all over the world is increasing progressively. Ayurvedic medicine is oriented toward prevention, health maintenance and treatment of diseases. There is large number of drugs of herbal and mineral origin mentioned in Ayurvedic texts, regarding the treatment of ekkushta. The present case study is successful Ayurvedic management of a case of ek-kushta (psoriasis). Here a case report of a 35 years-male having with the complaint of ubhay pad pradeshi twak aaraktavarniya twaka
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Singla, Loveneesh, and Minakshi Kaundal. "Role of Ayurvedic herbs in managing Urinary System Diseases: A Review." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 9, no. 5 (2024): 132–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.21760/jaims.9.5.22.

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The urinary system plays a crucial role in eliminating waste and maintaining fluid balance in the body. However, various factors such as lifestyle, dietary habits and genetic predisposition can lead to urinary system diseases, ranging from urinary tract infections (UTIs) to more severe conditions like kidney stones and chronic kidney disease. Ayurveda, an ancient Indian system of medicine, emphasizes the balance of bodily systems through diet, lifestyle modifications and herbal remedies. According to Ayurveda, urinary system diseases are often manifestations of imbalances in the body's Doshas
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Sharma, Rohit, Atul Kabra, M. M. Rao, and P. K. Prajapati. "Herbal and Holistic Solutions for Neurodegenerative and Depressive Disorders: Leads from Ayurveda." Current Pharmaceutical Design 24, no. 22 (2018): 2597–608. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612824666180821165741.

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Neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, schizophrenia, epilepsy, depression and anxiety pose a sizable global health problem, accompanying substantial burden of disorders, suicides, physical comorbidities, high fiscal expenses, and poor quality of life. There is a recent upsurge in global interest toward the area of traditional therapies and phytomedicines are widely admired by researchers owing to their natural source and fewer side effects. On the contrary, conventional synthetic drugs have been reported with undesirable but inevitab
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Solanki Akshay, Maya, and H.M.L. Meena. "Ayurveda and Mental Health: Integrative Perspectives on Neuro-Psychiatric Disorders." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 9, no. 9 (2024): 82–86. https://doi.org/10.21760/jaims.9.9.12.

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Ayurveda, the ancient Indian medical system, offers profound insights into mental health (Manas) by addressing the psychosomatic interface through an integrative model. As mental health disorders rise globally, exploring Ayurveda’s role in addressing psychiatric ailments, including anxiety, depression, and cognitive decline, is essential. This review delves into the Ayurvedic conceptualization of mental health, particularly the role of the Manas Doshas (Rajas and Tamas), Sattvavajaya (mind pacification), and Ojas (mental immunity). Emphasis is placed on the therapeutic role of Rasayana (rejuve
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Bichave, Avinash Kasar Dhanashree* Patil Shrutika. "Ayurveda And Acne Treatment: A Comprehensive Review." International Journal in Pharmaceutical Sciences 2, no. 10 (2024): 1682–94. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14001892.

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Acne vulgaris, commonly referred to as Yuvanpidika in Ayurveda, is a common skin disorder affecting adolescents and adults. According to Ayurveda, the imbalance in the Tridoshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—along with the accumulation of toxins (Ama), leads to the formation of acne. Ayurvedic treatments aim to restore dosha balance and purify the blood through the use of herbal remedies, dietary modifications, and lifestyle changes. Herbs such as Neem (Azadirachta indica), Turmeric (Curcuma longa), Sandalwood (Santalum album), and Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis) have been traditionally used
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Bichave, Avinash* Kasar Dhanashree Patil Shrutika. "Ayurveda And Acne Treatment: A Comprehensive Review." International Journal in Pharmaceutical Sciences 2, no. 10 (2024): 1682–94. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14002164.

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Acne vulgaris, commonly referred to as Yuvanpidika in Ayurveda, is a common skin disorder affecting adolescents and adults. According to Ayurveda, the imbalance in the Tridoshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—along with the accumulation of toxins (Ama), leads to the formation of acne. Ayurvedic treatments aim to restore dosha balance and purify the blood through the use of herbal remedies, dietary modifications, and lifestyle changes. Herbs such as Neem (Azadirachta indica), Turmeric (Curcuma longa), Sandalwood (Santalum album), and Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis) have been traditionally used
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K, Jassim Rahiman, Om Prakash Singh, and Rukhsar Parveen. "The Role of Herbal Medicines and Ayurveda in Cancer Treatment: A Comprehensive Review." International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research 9, no. 3 (2024): 325–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20240339.

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Cancer is a major global health issue, with conventional treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy often associated with significant side effects, leading to an increased interest in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), particularly Ayurvedic herbal medicines. This comprehensive review evaluates the efficacy and safety of Ayurvedic herbal medicines in cancer treatment, focusing on preclinical and clinical studies, mechanisms of action, and integration with modern oncology. Some important discoveries include the fact that herbs like Triphala, Curcuma longa (turmeric), and Ashwag
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Parab, Mahadev H., Abhilasha Mittal, and Vishnu A. Kangralkar. "Integrative Network Pharmacology: Evaluating the Therapeutic Potential of Ayurvedic Herbs and Formulations." Journal of Advances in Science and Technology 22, no. 1 (2025): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.29070/xcjvsd35.

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Ayurveda, one of the world's oldest traditional medicine systems, emphasizes holistic healing through plant-based remedies and formulations. The complexity of these formulations and their multifaceted interactions with biological systems often pose challenges for modern pharmacological evaluation. Network pharmacology, an emerging interdisciplinary approach, provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the molecular mechanisms and synergistic effects of Ayurvedic herbs and formulations. This review explores the application of network pharmacology to evaluate the efficacy of Ayurvedic t
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Dr. M.J. Keche. "Cholesterol Reducing Herbs and Remedies in Ayurveda." International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology 12, no. 2 (2025): 193–96. https://doi.org/10.32628/ijsrst2512160.

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Cholesterol is a type of fatty acid that is produced by the liver. The body uses cholesterol to perform various activities such as synthesizing of hormones, bile acid and vitamin D, but when your bad cholesterol rises above a certain level, you are at a greater risk of developing diabetes and major heart conditions. Very often, high cholesterol levels are caused due to unchecked unhealthy diet and a sedentary lifestyle. It can cause blockages in blood vessels and plaque accumulation in blood arteries which restricts the blood flow to the heart. However, there are certain Ayurvedic medicines fo
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Singh Arora, Dr Bhupinder. "AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF EK-KUSHTA (PSORIASIS)-A CASE STUDY." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 7, no. 5 (2019): 238–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v7.i5.2019.843.

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Psoriasis is described in Ayurveda as ek-kushta, it is type of kshudrakushta. The number of people suffering from Psoriasis all over the world is increasing progressively. Ayurvedic medicine is oriented toward prevention, health maintenance and treatment of diseases. There is large number of drugs of herbal and mineral origin mentioned in Ayurvedic texts, regarding the treatment of ek-kushta. The present case study is successful Ayurvedic management of a case of ek-kushta (psoriasis). Here a case report of a 35 years-male having with the complaint of ubhay pad pradeshi twak aaraktavarniya twak
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Arshathjyothi and RamaKant Yadava. "Cancer Care Ayurvedic perspective-A Review." Healer 2, no. 02 (2021): 62–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.51649/healer.69.

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The classical literature of Ayurveda explains the clinical entities of Arbuda and Granthi mentioned in Sushrutha Samhita that resemble Cancer. Anticancer activities of various herbs are known. Effective integrative treatment modality in Cancer still exists as a research question. The multidimensional Ayurvedic approach can be effective in cancer care which includes preventive, curative, and restorative aspects. This article is a review regarding the potential of Ayurvedic aspects of Cancer management.
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Ramesh M, Vincent Vidyasagar J, Tharun Kumar G, and Akhila C R. "Effect of Ayurvedic Churnam on the Elevated Blood Sugars by Stz Drug." International Journal of Novel Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences 9, no. 4 (2019): 71–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijntps.v9i4.1343.

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Diabetes Mellitus shortly called as DM is a metabolic disorder which is due to the improper secretion of the insulin by the pancreas. The insensitivity in the reuptake of insulin also causes diabetes. This increases the blood glucose level and affects physiological functions. The majority of the population that is suffering from DM are generally obese or following unhealthy lifestyle habits. There are about half of the world population is suffering from DM and related complications. DM secondary complications include nephropathy, neuropathy, retinopathy and vascular complications like PVD and
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Sai., S. Shirsath *. Ganesh U. Chavan Rahul T. Bhopale Nandkumar M. Chaudhari. "Modernized Concept Of Storage And Packaging Of Raw Herbs Used In Ayurveda." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2, no. 5 (2024): 1302–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11275592.

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The modern concept of storage and packaging of raw herbs used in ayurveda focuses on preserving their potency, purity, and efficacy while ensuring safety and convenience for consumers. The traditional system of medicine, Ayurveda, relies heavily on the use of raw herbs for therapeutic purposes. However, the storage and packaging of these herbs have evolved considerably over time to meet modern standards of quality, safety, and efficacy. This abstract explores the modernized concepts of storing and packaging raw herbs used in Ayurveda, highlighting the importance of preserving their potency and
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Rajat Sinha and Jayashree KS. "The Ayurveda Way - Holistic Geriatric Care for A Healthy Old Age." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 10, no. 4 (2025): 195–201. https://doi.org/10.21760/jaims.10.4.29.

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Aging is an inevitable and progressive biological process that affects the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of an individual. Ayurveda, the ancient science of life, provides a holistic approach to geriatric care, focusing on maintaining health, preventing age-related disorders, and promoting longevity. The concept of Jara (aging) is primarily associated with Vata Dosha aggravation, leading to degenerative changes in the body. Dravyaguna Vijnana (Ayurvedic pharmacology) plays a crucial role in geriatric care by utilizing various Rasayana (rejuvenate) herbs and formulations that enhanc
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A., Abdul Kareem, and Yoganandham G. "An Evaluation of Indian Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants." International Journal of Emerging Research in Engineering, Science, and Management 1, no. 3 (2022): 14–18. https://doi.org/10.58482/ijeresm.v1i3.4.

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Ayurveda, or conventional Indian medicine, emphasizes the importance of choosing a naturally comprehensive approach to maintaining one's bodily and mental well-being. It's not a diet for people looking for an escape or an excuse to keep abusing their bodies or minds. It is well known that Ayurvedic herbs are completely safe, have a unique flavor and aroma, and serve as the best mechanism for preserving a healthy balance between the mind and body. They are non-toxic and safe by nature because they are self-sufficient and nutritious. Antiseptics are frequently used and have excellent therap
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Debnath, Parikshit, Subhadip Banerjee, Anjan Adhikari, and Pratip K. Debnath. "Ayurpharmacoepidemiology en Route to Safeguarding Safety and Efficacy of Ayurvedic Drugs in Global Outlook." Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine 22, no. 2 (2016): 294–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2156587215624032.

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Ayurpharmacoepidemiology is a new field developed by synergy of the fields of clinical pharmacology, epidemiology, and ayurveda. It will use the effects of ayurvedic medicinal products on large populations to describe and analyze the practices, evaluate the safety and efficacy, and carry out medicoeconomic evaluations. Good pharmacoepidemiology practices in ayurveda is projected to assist with issues of ayurpharmacoepidemiologic research. The embraced good pharmacoepidemiology practices guideline in this viewpoint will be able to provide valuable evidence about the health effects of ayurvedic
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HK, Singhal. "Role of Ayurvedic Herbs in the Management of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Children." Journal of Natural & Ayurvedic Medicine 7, no. 1 (2023): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/jonam-16000375.

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Ayurvedic system of medicine has a treasury of description of several Ayurveda herbs that elevate the mental as well as intellectual power primarily claimed as 'Medhya'. Firstly, the Rasayana drugs which are mentioned in Charaka Samhita called 'Medhya Rasayana' are supposed to be having specific influence on brain functions. Cognitive deficit can be present from birth or result from environmental causes such as brain damage, mental illness, or neurological abnormalities. This causes significant restrictions to the ability to learn and operate, like in ADHD. Sufferer of this clinical entity chi
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Kumar, Amit* Kumar Dhiman. "A Review Article on An Ayurvedic Anti-Diabetic Medicines." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 3, no. 5 (2025): 841–47. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15347861.

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According to Principle of Ayurveda, Diabetes is defined as there is a strong co-relation in the imbalance of three doshas that is Vata, Pitta, Kapha. Imbalance in the Vata can negatively effect on the functioning of pancreas and imbalance in the pitta can lead to issue with metabolism, while there is an imbalance in Kapha can effect on the insulin resistance. To manage the diabetes effectively, fistly it is essential to understand the natures of human’s body. In the treatment of diabetes herbs plays an important role. Herbs such as neem, gurmar, turmeric, and cinnamenon. These herbs prov
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BHARDWAJ, DEVASHISH, VEENIT K. AGNIHOTRI, and PRANAV PANDYA. "Clinical evaluation of an Ayurvedic Formulation in the management of Avaranajanya Madhumeha (Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus)." Dev Sanskriti Interdisciplinary International Journal 1 (July 16, 2019): 50–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.36018/dsiij.v1i.10.

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A research plan has been developed in the present study to address the problems associated with Avaranajanya Madhumeha (type 2 diabetes). This research plan is based on the treatment methods of Ayurveda (ancient Indian medicine) and utilization of modern scientific methods as research tools. A specific ayurvedic herbo-mineral formulation has been prepared in Ghansatt (solid extract) form; the selected eight herbs and one herbo-mineral have anti-hyperglycemic (PRAMEHA HARA) and antihypercholestermic (MEDOHARA) properties with rejuvenative (RASAYANA) effects as described in classical ayurvedic m
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kumari, Arti, Vivek kumar Thakur, and C. B. Singh. "ADULTERATION AND SUBSTITUTION OF CRUDE DRUGS." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 11, no. 9 (2023): 2212–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamj0611092023.

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Herbs are one of the effective sources of Ayurvedic & other traditional medicine as well as modern medicine. Sharangdhar Samhita (an ancient Ayurvedic literature in 1300 AD.) Introduce the concept of “polyherbal” which comprises combined herbal drug formulation with another ingredient. Polyherbal formulations were used to cure various human ailments from many centuries. These are a collection of various herbs & minerals that are pro-cessed to detoxify its toxicity and thus act as medicine which is used therapeutically. In today’s scenario where whole world is looking towards Ayurveda &
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Samajdar, Saptarshi, and Malay Kr Samanta. "MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES MELLITUS WITH TRADITIONAL AYURVEDIC HERBS: A REVIEW." Journal of Advanced Scientific Research 13, no. 07 (2022): 26–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.55218/jasr.202213702.

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Ayurvedic herbs have been used as a source of medicine since the dawn of humanity. There are over 21,000 herb speciesin India, and thousands of them have been claimed to have therapeutic characteristics. Ayurvedic herbs referenced inancient literature or used historically for diabetes have been found to have anti-diabetic properties in studies undertakenin the last several decades. The current research examines ten such herbs that have been utilized in traditional medicineand have shown anti-diabetic effects in both experimental and clinical studies. The herbs mentioned in this review areCerat
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Shah, Sonal, Amit chingale, and Varashali Gambhire. "Management of Skin Disorders in Ayurveda : A Review." International Research Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga 05, no. 06 (2022): 88–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.47223/irjay.2022.5613.

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Skin is the largest organ of human body. Its size and external location makes it susceptible to various disorders. Skin diseases are mostly caused by infections like bacteria, fungi etc. All the skin diseases in Ayurveda have been classified under the broad heading of Kushtawhich are further classified into Mahakushtaand Kshudrakushta. Ayurveda has its own unique principles of diagnosis and treatment of various skin diseases under the heading of Kuṣṭha. A review was conducted from the relevant texts of Ayurvedic and contemporary science to collect information about the skin diseases and their
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A., B. Mishra, Chand Kshirod, and Kaith Kapish. "Influencer Marketing as Emerging Promotional Tool in Modern Era and Opportunities to Uprising Sales." International Journal of Emerging Research in Engineering, Science, and Management 1, no. 3 (2022): 11–13. https://doi.org/10.58482/ijeresm.v1i3.3.

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Ayurveda, or conventional Indian medicine, emphasizes the importance of choosing a naturally comprehensive approach to maintaining one's bodily and mental well-being. It's not a diet for people looking for an escape or an excuse to keep abusing their bodies or minds. It is well known that Ayurvedic herbs are completely safe, have a unique flavor and aroma, and serve as the best mechanism for preserving a healthy balance between the mind and body. They are non-toxic and safe by nature because they are self-sufficient and nutritious. Antiseptics are frequently used and have excellent therap
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Bindu Ahlawat. "Ayurveda in Sports: Unveiling the Ancient Wisdom for Modern Athletic Excellence." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 10, no. 3 (2025): 318–20. https://doi.org/10.21760/jaims.10.3.47.

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Ayurveda, an ancient system of medicine, offers a holistic approach to enhancing athletic performance, recovery, and overall health. This paper explores the principles of Ayurvedic nutrition and lifestyle, focusing on balancing the three Doshas - Vata, Pitta, and Kapha - according to an individual's Prakriti (constitution) for optimal physical activity. The study emphasizes how Ayurvedic foods and herbs, such as Ashwagandha, Triphala, and Haridra, can boost energy, stamina, and recovery. Additionally, the role of Agni (digestive fire) is highlighted, showing its crucial role in digestion, nutr
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Farooq, S., and Suzanne Diamond. "M.P.T.E. prepared on Ayurveda's holistic approach proved efficacious and indicates presence of seven key phytochemical constituents." Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products 5, no. 3/4 (1998): 185–88. https://doi.org/10.54207/bsmps2000-1998-2d8bb1.

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Ayurveda is the oldest healing science. Its holistic approach manifested in undertaking the preparation of M.P. T.E. (Modernly Prepared Total Extract). Chemical analysis revealed that this Ayurvedic preparation consists of seven key constituents (Anti-oxidants) of herbs and was found safe and efficacious in animal and human trial.
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S, Rajurkar. "Ayurvedic Consideration and Management of Herpes Zoster Affecting Trigeminal Nerve a Case Study Report." International Journal of Pharmacognosy & Chinese Medicine 7, no. 2 (2023): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/ipcm-16000240.

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Ayurveda is considered as one of the oldest Systems of Medicine (TSMs) originating from India based on Tridoshic theory; the three doshas are vata, pitta, and kapha. Ayurveda’s unique, humane, personalized, and holistic approach considers whole body, mind, and aatma (the entity that keeps the body and organs alive- soul/spirit) along with their relationships with nature. Ayurveda aims for the methodical and skillfully administered treatment plan, “Shuddha Chikitsa- Chikitsa=treatment, Shuddha=clean, unadulterated, pure, safe treatment planned for progressive healing with utmost caution to avoi
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Dwivedi, Anita, Jitendra Kumar, Nathabhai Varsakiya, and Divya Rani Kathad. "Ayurveda Innovation for Global Health: A Scientific Review." International Research Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga 8, no. 2 (2025): 47–49. https://doi.org/10.48165/irjay.2025.80210.

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Today’s global health is defined by the pursuit of preventative, holistic, and sustainable health practices to counteract the growing prevalence of lifestyle-related illnesses, mental health issues, and chronic diseases. One of the oldest medical systems in the world, Ayurveda originated in India and is becoming more and more well-known for its all-encompassing approach. Ayurveda, thus, is the “knowledge of life.” based on the notion of mental, physical, and spiritual equilibrium. Ayurveda uses lifestyle habits, individualized treatment, and natural therapies to promote well-being. In order to
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Subhash, Balasaheb Nathe*, and Pushkar Shekhar Badhe Dr. "ROLE OF VACHA IN KHAPHAJ VIKAR (BALAROGA)." World Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Research 2, no. 5 (2023): 135–38. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10926505.

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Using Ayurveda in Ayurvedic texts, vacha is the most significant medicinal herb. This is applied to numerous disorders. It is one of the herbs that is most frequently utilised as medicine in Ayurvedic literature. In Ayurvedic literature, there is a summary of Ancient studies as well as references to Ayurvedic qualities. Acorus calamus Linn.) Study demonstrates that the plant has a variety of pharmacological effects. The traditional science of Indian medicine refers to childhood as Shishu, Bala, or Kumara Avastha. The primary characteristics of this age group include absence of sexual desire, s
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Raina, Kirti, Ruchika Kumari, Palak Thakur, et al. "Mechanistic role and potential of Ayurvedic herbs as anti-aging therapies." Drug Metabolism and Personalized Therapy 38, no. 3 (2023): 211–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/dmpt-2023-0024.

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Abstract Introduction Medicinal plants and herbs are the most important part of the Ayurveda. The term Rasayana in Charaka Samhita confers long life, youthfulness, strong body, freedom from diseases and the plants mentioned in Rsayana possess antiaging property. Aging is the collective term used for the complex detrimental physiological changes that reduce the functional ability of the cell. Oxidative stress, telomeres shortening, inflammation, and mitochondrial dysfunction are the main factors that regulate the aging process. Chronological aging is an irreversible process but the factors caus
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Rawat, Tarang, Shuchi Mitra, Usha Sharma, and Khem Chand Sharma. "A Thorough Review of Mutral Herbs." Scholars International Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine 7, no. 02 (2024): 35–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.36348/sijtcm.2024.v07i02.003.

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In the present era, the cases of renal diseases are speedily growing and relapses of these diseases are also very frequent. Diuretics in contemporary science, play a major role in the treatment of renal anomalies, but they have side effects too. So, to combat the situation, Ayurvedic Mutral drugs are gaining wide acceptance as they are safe and effective. In Ayurveda, great importance has been given to Mutra and Mutravaha srotas in maintaining the health of an individual. This can be illustrated by the fact that to deal with urinary disorders, Acharya Charak has specifically mentioned the Mutr
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Eknath Jadhav, Sakshi, Mahadeo Tupe, and Vilas Kad Vilas Kad. "Ayurvedic Review of Stale Food (paryushit ahara) and Its Impact on Mind and Perception (Mano Drishti)"." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Applications 09, no. 06 (2024): 216–19. https://doi.org/10.35629/4494-0906216219.

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influencing both physical and mental well-being. This article explores the concept of stale food (paryushit ahara) and its effects on mental perspective (mano drishti). According to Ayurveda, stale food is tamasic, impacting the mind by increasing inertia and mental dullness. This paper reviews Ayurvedic principles on diet, examining how stale food can disrupt mental clarity and emotional stability. Preventive and promotive measures, including dietary choices, daily routines, and Ayurvedic herbs, are also discussed. Findings highlight the relevance of fresh, sattvic food in promoting mental cl
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Badyal, Sakshi, Poonam Dang, Puneet Dhawan, and Himanshu Shekhar Tiwari. "PHYTOCHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF T.RENAL-KFT, AN AYURVEDIC POLY HERBO-METALLIC FORMULATION." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal p8, no. 01 (2023): 5–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamj02p8012023.

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T. Renal KFT is a poly herbo-metallic composition in tablet form which includes a total of 24 herbs and properly processed metals which is used to treat symptoms of CKD including oedema, reduced urinary output, anemia and other associated symptoms. These herbs are selected in such a way which are been used in traditional sciences since long back. The aim of this study is to evaluate the possible mode of action of the composition based on the classical properties mentioned in the textbooks and also evaluating its pharmacological and biological activities. Classical textbooks, API, Various datab
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Ram, Rajesh, and Mamta Verma. "Ayurvedic Herbal Remedies against Corona Pandemic Respiratory Infections caused by Novel Corona Virus-2019." Anusandhaan - Vigyaan Shodh Patrika 8, no. 1 (2020): 08–17. https://doi.org/10.22445/avsp.v8i1.2.

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Presently when world is facing medicinal crisis against Covid-19 and corona virus cases and deaths are still rising. Some corona viruses are responsible for respiratory infections ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as middle east respiratory syndrome (MERS-2003) and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-2012). The most recently discovered latest novel strain of corona virus (nCoV-2019) causes viral pandemic respiratory syndrome (VPRS-2019) disease in human which is also publically known as COVID-19. Advanced research and technology are needed to find some solution to p
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Sharma, Meha, Deepa a, Manisha Khatri, and P. C. Mangal. "REVIEW ARTICLE ON THE EFFECTS OF AYURVEDIC VARNYA HERBS." International Journal of Advanced Research 12, no. 04 (2024): 867–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/18626.

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In the contemporary landscape, the desire for a luminous complexion has grown remarkably, steering individuals towards an inclination for fair skin. This quest for radiance is witnessing a distinctive shift towards an increased preference for natural products over their synthetic alternatives. The unfolding narrative in the realm of skin enhancement delves into a burgeoning realm, constantly enriched by updated insights and discoveries. Intricately woven into this narrative is the timeless wisdom of Ayurveda, where terms like varṇya, raktaprasadana, and tvacya illuminate the path to skin
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Nishteswar, K. "Credential evidences of Ayurvedic cardio-vascular herbs." AYU (An International Quarterly Journal of Research in Ayurveda) 35, no. 2 (2014): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-8520.146194.

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Gupta, Sonam, and Kajal Sharma. "SPICE UP YOUR CONSTITUTION: THE AYURVEDIC GUIDE TO KITCHEN HERBS." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 12, no. 08 (2024): 1540–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamj2012082024.

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The Indian kitchen is a treasure trove of spices that add elegance, flavour and taste to meals. India, the largest producer of spices due to its diverse climatic conditions, offers spices that hold significant medicinal value in alternative medicine systems, including Ayurveda. These spices serve as simple home remedies for managing various disorders and diseases. This review explores the effect of spices commonly used as Indian kitchen ingredients based on Prakruti of person. The objective is to study the medicinal value of spices used in the Indian kitchen, as described in the latest studies
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Samaranayaka Liyanage Gayani Sewwandi, Herath Kumara Bandarage Minrupa Suramraji Karunaratne, and Jayasooriya Arachchilage Chamali Madushani. "Literature review on selected Ayurvedic formula in the management of wound healing." GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences 24, no. 2 (2023): 220–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/gscbps.2023.24.2.0326.

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Wounds have been widespread issues since ancient times. Although the restoration of tissue is a normal reaction to any form of injury, the healing of an open wound is delayed by bacterial contamination. In the medical science of Ayurveda, there are numerous pearls that can be used to cure wounds without any complications. Our Āchāryās (teachers) categorized the medications related to Vrana Shōdhana (wound cleaning) and Vrana Rōpana (wound healing) and provided a general description of the treatment concepts of wound management. Six plants with various therapeutic properties, cow ghee, and rock
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Udayveer Sungh Rathor, Rajkumari Rathor, Dinesh Vijay Wargiya, and Rajkishore Pati. "Experimental study on Swachhandbhairva Rasa w.s.r. to its Anti-Pyretic Effect." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 9, no. 3 (2024): 58–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.21760/jaims.9.3.9.

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The ancient Ayurvedic text Bhaisajya Ratnavali of Govind Das Sen during eighteen century A.D., prescribes a specific formulation comprising five herbs named as Swachhanda Bhairava Rasa Swachhandabhairava Rasa is Abundant of herbal, mineral and herbomineral preparations have been found in Ayurveda which have been continuously used for infectious disease by Ayurvedic practitioner there are many herbomineral preparations have been found in Ayurveda. Swachhandabhairava Rasa contains pure mercury, pure Gandgaka, Vatsanabh, Jaiyphala and Pippali in equal part. Most of the ingredient are having Tikta
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Shubhangi, Danga. "Sanskrit Language and its Impact on Ayurveda Literature." AYUSCRIPT 04, no. 01 (2025): 19–22. https://doi.org/10.55552/ayuscript.2025.4105.

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Sanskrit, recognized as the language of classical Indian knowledge systems, holds immense significance in Ayurveda. Ayurvedic texts such as Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, and Ashtanga Hridayam are composed in Sanskrit, reflecting precise terminology and rich linguistic depth. Ayurveda, a traditional system of medicine originating in ancient India, extensively utilizes Sanskrit for documentation and dissemination of its core knowledge. Sanskrit provides a precise linguistic medium to communicate complex medical and philosophical principles inherent in Ayurvedic science. Although Ayurveda ha
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