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IJYR, Executive Editor. "Dhoopan: Therapeutics of Herbal Fumigation in Ayurvedic texts." Interdisciplinary Journal of Yagya Research 4, no. 1 (2021): 01–08. http://dx.doi.org/10.36018/ijyr.v4i1.69.

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Herbal fume inhalation is a therapeutic module mentioned in detail in Ayurvedic literature for therapeutic purposes. Different herbal fume inhalation varieties are mentioned in Ayurvedic texts i.e. Dhoom-Nasya (herbal fumes inhaled through the nose), Dhompana (herbal fumes taken through the nose or the mouth and exhaled through the mouth) and Dhoopan (treatment using herbal fumes in total). The present manuscript studied the selected portions of Ayurvedic texts to understand the various therapeutic purposes of Dhoopan described in Ayurveda. All classical Ayurvedic texts mentioned some form of
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Kumari, Monika, Shashi Kant Vedi, and Bani Ram Meena. "Vaidyakulguru Mahakavi Shri Krishnaram Bhatta (1849–1898): A great versifier of Ayurveda therapeutics." Journal of Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 8, Suppl 2 (2024): S186—S190. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jras.jras_281_23.

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Abstract Much of the traditional knowledge related to Ayurveda remains with ancient physicians. Born into a distinguished lineage of royal physicians in Jaipur, Rajasthan, Vaidyakulguru Mahakavi Shri Krishnaram Bhatt was an eminent figure of nineteenth-century India, who excelled in both Ayurveda and literature. His lineage boasted of a rich tradition of Ayurvedic practice, which he carried forward with his intellectual expertise and poetic talent. The information related to his personality and his biography has been compiled with the help of the books written by him, texts written by other au
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Panda, Purnendu, Indu S, Krishna Rao S, and MM Rao. "DOSAGE FORMS OF DASAMOOLA IN AYURVEDIC THERAPEUTICS: AN OVERVIEW." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 14, no. 1 (2023): 76–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.140118.

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Ayurveda is a science of life that has been around for thousands of years. In Ayurvedic medicine, polyherbal combinations are common for treating various ailments, especially Vata Roga. In the Classical literature of Ayurveda, so many compound formulations are found with more than two ingredients, and Dasamoola is one of them. The health benefits of Dasamoola have been used in several formulations for different diseases like Swasa (Bronchial asthma), Kasa (Cough), Siroroga (disease-related Brain), Tandra (Drowsiness), Sotha (Inflammation), Anaha (distended abdomen), Parswa Sula and Aruchi (Ano
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Dr., Avvinish Narine, Fatemeh Moazzamipeiro Dr., and (Dr.) Gopesh Mangal Prof. "A Holistic Approach to Well-being through Millets and Ayurveda." Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews 2, no. 7 (2024): 01–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12627180.

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Ayurveda, the ancient science of life, reverberates with the wisdom of harmonizing the mind, body, and spirit. In this context, the International Year of Millets 2023 assumes profound significance as it brings to the forefront the therapeutic potential of these humble grains from an Ayurvedic perspective. This article delves into the rich tapestry of millets, elucidating their role in Ayurveda as a source of nourishment, balance, and healing. Exploring millets through the lens of Ayurvedic nutrition, to unearth the unique qualities of various millet varieties, deciphering their impact on the <
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Raj Mohan Mishra. "A literary review of Tamra (copper) w.s.r. to its role in Hepatomegaly." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 8, no. 6 (2023): 126–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.21760/jaims.8.6.21.

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Rasashastra is a branch of Ayurveda dealing with metal &amp; minerals. The Rasa Aushadhi are the back bone of Ayurvedic medicine. Metal and mineral are the integral part of therapeutics in Ayurveda and Tamra is one such metal which is highly poisonous &amp; several times more poisonous than poison itself because one poison cause only one Dosha (toxic effect) while unpurified and unreduced Tamra may have eight Dosha.[1] Which has been described as Ashtamahadosa in classical text book. but if this Tamra is well processed through all pharmaceuticals process, it can be converted into one of the be
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Saini, Heena, and Richa Tripathi. "The current era of AyurGenomics and AyurProteomics." Ayush Journal of Integrative Oncology 1, no. 1&2 (2024): 10–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ajio.ajio_3_24.

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Abstract Background: Ayurveda, traditionally known as “The Science of Life,” has been practiced in India for centuries, focusing on holistic well-being. Despite its longstanding application, Ayurveda has faced challenges in gaining scientific acceptance globally, primarily due to the absence of standardized drug testing and certification. Objective: This study explores the recent initiatives by the Indian government to globalize Ayurveda by integrating modern molecular biology techniques and high-throughput technologies to provide a scientific foundation for Ayurvedic practices. Methods: The r
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K, Sreekumar, Greeshma K U, and Jaseela V P. "EFFECTIVENESS OF LOCAL AYURVEDIC THERAPEUTICS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PROLIFERATIVE DIABETIC RETINOPATHY – A CASE REPORT." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 12, no. 10 (2024): 1925–32. https://doi.org/10.46607/iamj2012102024.

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Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) is a severe complication of diabetes mellitus, often leading to significant vision loss despite conventional treatments such as photocoagulation and intravitreal injections. This case report evaluates the effectiveness of local Ayurvedic therapies in managing PDR in a 55-year-old male with a 28-year history of Type 2 diabetes along with hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and chronic smoking. Despite undergoing multiple conventional treatments with minimal improvement, the patient sought alternative management through Ayurveda. The Ayurvedic treatment r
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Bangar, Rajashree Manikrao, and C. A. Virkar. "A Systematic Review of Arka Kalpana in Netraroga: A PRISMA-Based Analysis." PDEAS International Journal of Research in Ayurved and Allied Sciences 5, no. 1 (2023): 20–21. https://doi.org/10.63778/pdeasijraas-arjcpl/2023_22823.

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Arka Kalpana is a significant pharmaceutical formulation in Ayurveda, particularly valued for its potency, extended shelf life, and enhanced absorption. It plays an essential role in ocular therapeutics, offering a natural and preservative-free alternative for eye care. This systematic review, adhering to PRISMA guidelines, aims to explore the historical significance, methods of preparation, and therapeutic applications of Arka Kalpana in Netraroga (eye disorders). The review highlights its pharmacological properties, advantages over other formulations, and the potential for future research in
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Nishteswar, K. "Safeguarding Ayurvedic therapeutics: Need of the hour." AYU (An International Quarterly Journal of Research in Ayurveda) 34, no. 1 (2013): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-8520.115433.

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Dr. Rakshanda S. Akre, Dr Rakshanda S. Akre, Dr Govind D. Tundalwar, and Dr Ankita Tripathi. "Aschyotana Theraphy:An Ayurvedic Therapeutics In Ocular Diseases." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Applications 10, no. 2 (2025): 1341–43. https://doi.org/10.35629/4494-100213411343.

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Aschyotana is the instillation of the drug in the form of drops into the eyes from a height of two Angulas. In Netra Rogas when the symptoms like Ruka, Toda, Kandu, Gharsha, Kleda, Ashru, Daha, Raga, Shotha are present. Aschyotana is the treatment of choice. Aschyotana is considered as the first line of treatment in all eye disease where the Doshik vitiation is minimal. Eye drops are accessible in the forms of water and oil solutions, emulsions, or suspensions of one or more active ingredients, which may contain preservatives if stored in multi use packaging. An attempt is made to review on As
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Sharma, Rohit, and PK Prajapati. "Liquid media’s in Bhavana Samskara: A pharmaceutico-therapeutic prospect." Journal of Phytopharmacology 4, no. 1 (2015): 49–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.31254/phyto.2015.4109.

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Bhavana is a wet triturition process and also a size reduction technology, frequently used in Ayurvedic pharmaceutics. It has multi-dimentional pharmaceutical and therapeutic implications. In the present review, data mining from available, screened Ayurvedic literature revealed use of various types of liquid media of plant, animal and mineral origin for Bhavana. The paper is a petite attempt to compile a variety of liquid media used in Bhavana especially in context to Pharmaceutics and Therapeutics in brief.
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Sharma, Rohit, and Prajapati Pk. "Diet and Lifestyle Guidelines for Diabetes: Evidence Based Ayurvedic Perspective." Romanian Journal of Diabetes Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases 21, no. 4 (2014): 335–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/rjdnmd-2014-0041.

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AbstractBackground and Aims: Ayurveda strongly emphasize on preventive and promotive aspects of health rather than curative. Centuries ago, Ayurveda laid the concepts of Dinacharya (daily regimen for healthy living), Ritucharya (seasonal regimen for healthy living), Sadvaritta (moral conducts) and Achara Rasayana (social conducts) as well established guidelines for healthy diet and lifestyle; but in current era, hardly anyone aptly follow it. As a result, there is tremendous rise in lifestyle disorders as pandemics, diabetes being the most menacing among them. The aim of this review is to brin
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Ganguly, Priyanka, Somnath Dutta, Nirmal Debnath, and Krishnashri Jana. "CONCEPT OF MEDICINAL LEECH THERAPY OR HIRUDOTHERAPY IN AYURVEDIC AND MODERN ASPECT." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 13, no. 02 (2025): 450–59. https://doi.org/10.46607/iamj2313022025.

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Medicinal Leech therapy or Hirudotherapy is coined in Ayurveda as Jalaukavacharana, a conventional bloodletting treatment illustrated extensively in vintage manuscripts like Sushruta Samhita and Charaka Samhita. This therapy involves harnessing medicinal leeches to draw out impure blood, which provides the equilibrium condition of doshas by balancing them and enhancing the microcirculation. With its roots or original foundation in ancient medicine, Hirudotherapy has found renewed relevance in modern therapeutics for managing conditions like venous insufficiency, osteoarthritis, and chronic wou
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Kumar, Susheel, Rashmi Arora, Ritchu Babbar, and Rajwinder Kaur. "Importance of Pharmacovigilance in Ayurveda." Journal of Pharmaceutical Technology, Research and Management 9, no. 2 (2021): 87–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.15415/jptrm.2021.92009.

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Introduction: Ayurveda has been introduced in India around 1500 BC. Ayurvedic medicines are more accepted these days as people are looking out for the natural medications. The major function of this system is to preserve the normal wellness of people and to cure the patient. These medicines, which are generally considered as safer, are now in the aura of doubt, due to some of the recent incidences of Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR), during their usage. Objective: Pharmacovigilance is an important step in Ayurveda to overcome and continuously monitor the ADR. Pharmacovigilance is the law and regula
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Indukumar, Neethu, and G. Jai. "A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF KALYANAKA KSHARA PREPARED BY PUTA METHOD AND FURNACE METHOD TO ASSESS ITS PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 12, no. 1 (2021): 53–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.120113.

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Ayurveda, the science of life is as old as the Vedic age and now a days Ayurvedic medicines are becoming popular day by day all across the world. The Ayurvedic therapeutics are mainly based on various kinds of dosage forms. Panchavidha kashaya kalpana is the basic form and many formulations are developed over time having long shelf life, stability, strong action etc. Kshara kalpana is the alkaline substance obtained from the ash of plants, minerals and animal products and has been widely used due to its minimal dose and potential action. Kalyanaka Kshara is a widely used formulation mentioned
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Shekar, Veena, Hamsaveni V, and Sujatamma K. "MYOPIA MANAGEMENT WITH AYURVEDIC OCULAR THERAPEUTICS: A CLINICAL STUDY." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 13, no. 6 (2022): 23–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.1306151.

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An open-label double-arm randomised study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of Drishtipradavarti Aschyotana (eye drops) with and without Mahatriphaladi ghrita Tarpana (a nourishing topical ocular therapy) in the management of simple myopia. The study was comprised of two groups with twenty subjects each. Group A subjects were administered Drishtipradavarti Aschyotana (eye drops), and subjects of group B were administered Drishtipradavarti Aschyotana and Mahatriphaladi ghrita Tarpana. The total duration of treatment in both groups was restricted to 90 days. Subjects under the age group of
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Sharma, Alka, Sudhanshu Kumar Jha, and Vitthal G. Huddar. "Integrative role of Ayurvedic phytochemicals in cancer treatment: Targeting signaling pathways, boosting chemosensitivity, and utilizing traditional therapeutics." Ayush Journal of Integrative Oncology 2, no. 2 (2025): 77–85. https://doi.org/10.4103/ajio.ajio_18_25.

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Abstract Cancer remains a leading cause of mortality, necessitating innovative approaches that integrate phytochemicals, modern oncology, and Ayurvedic medicine. This review explores key signaling pathways targeted by bioactive compounds, including mitogen-activated protein kinase, PI3K/Akt, and JAK/STAT, highlighting tumor suppression and apoptosis-inducing mechanisms. Phytochemicals such as curcumin, anthocyanins, and stilbene-based derivatives exhibit significant anticancer potential by modulating oxidative stress, angiogenesis, and apoptosis. Ayurvedic formulations such as Triphala, Chyava
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Dixit, A. K., Zafar Mehmood, and S. Farooq. "Anantamool (Hemidesmus indicus) as herbal blood purifier in Ayurvedic medication." Universities' Journal of Phytochemistry and Ayurvedic Heights I, no. 36 (2024): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.51129/ujpah-2024-36-1(9).

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There are no synthetic medications used for blood purifiers that are effective in purifying the blood and treating various illnesses. Plants have long been a reliable source of medicine. Plants are mentioned in Ayurveda and other Indian literature as being used to treat a variety of human diseases. Herbs referenced in ancient texts or historically used for various disorders have yielded astonishing benefits. Various market formulations are available that aid in blood purification. In this research, we look at a variety of herbal plants that are good for blood purification and cleaning and are
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Debarati, Paul, Chowdhury Trinath, and M. Mandal Santi. "Ayurveda may play a preventive role against viral infections including SARS-CoV-2 by the inactivation of furin protease." Journal of Indian Chemical Society Vol. 97, Aug 2020 (2020): 1305–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5656774.

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Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University, Sector-125, Noida-201 313, Uttar Pradesh, India Central Research Facility, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur-721 302, West Bengal, India <em>E-mail</em>: mandalsm@gmail.com <em>Manuscript received online 03 July 2020, accepted 03 August 2020</em> Ayurveda extends various concepts which direct us about the management of infectious diseases including deadly viral infections in either preventive or curative manner. In cases of emerging viral diseases where there is little scientific knowledge, a vigilant observation can help pr
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Shrikant Lodhi, Ratnesh Kumar Shukla, Vivek Sharma, and Shraddha Sharma. "Role of Ayurvedic management in Pakshaghata (Hemiplegia): A Case Report." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 9, no. 3 (2024): 204–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.21760/jaims.9.3.32.

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Hemiplegia is a condition with gradual weakness or loss of functions on either half of the body. The injury to the motor centers of the brain either due to ischemia or hemorrhage, can cause poor balance, speech deficits and loss of function. The prevalence rate of hemiplegia is 9 cases per 1000 in global population.[1] In Ayurveda, this condition can be compared to Pakshaghata due to similarity in clinical signs and symptoms being. According to Acharya Charaka Pakshaghata is a Vatavyadhi, where vitiated Vata Dosha is involved in its pathogenesis. Since Pakshaghata is Nanatatmaja Vaat Vyadhi he
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Kumar, Khushal, Sumedh Joshi, Shalini Rai, and Anand B. More. "Bimodal Approach of Phytochemical Profiling of Panchakol Churna: A Polyherbal Formulation." Indian Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine KLEU 5, no. 2 (2024): 71–77. https://doi.org/10.4103/ijaim.ijaim_29_24.

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Phytochemicals from medicinal plants are crucial in traditional systems like Ayurveda and are increasingly important in modern healthcare. Panchakol Churna, a polyherbal Ayurvedic formulation, is known for various therapeutic properties. This study aims to profile the bioactive compounds in Panchakol Churna using a bimodal approach that combines the Indian Medicinal Plants, Phytochemistry and Therapeutics (IMPPAT) database with high-resolution liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (HRLCMS). Materials and Methods: Panchakol Churna was prepared according to the Ayurvedic
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Angadi, Ravindra, Shridhara Bairy, and Sunil Kumar KN. "Preparation of Tuvaraka Taila by classical method and quality specifications thereon." Journal of Phytopharmacology 4, no. 3 (2015): 152–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31254/phyto.2015.4305.

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Seed oil extracted from matured fruits of Hydnocarpus pentandra known as Tuvaraka taila is one among the most trusted Ayurvedic treatment for all types of kushtha roga (skin diseases). The oil also known as chaulmoogra oil is a potential healer in modern therapeutics also. H. pentandra is an evergreen deciduous tree found in the Western Ghats. Extraction of the oil from dry seeds of Tuvaraka has been well documented in classical references. Proper extraction of oil from the seeds is essential to promote its therapeutic use. In this article, standard operating procedure for extraction of Tuvara
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Dhavale, Dhanashri S. "PHYTOCHEMICAL PROFILING AND GC-MS ANALYSIS OF AQUEOUS METHANOL FRACTION OF SEVYACHANDANADI LEPA." INDIAN DRUGS 62, no. 05 (2025): 41–48. https://doi.org/10.53879/id.62.05.15370.

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The skin, a critical barrier and a complex organ, is vulnerable to toxins, causing disorders like contact dermatitis. Ayurveda highlights application of formulations such as Sevyachandanadi lepa, derived from the Astanga Hridaya Sutrasthana, for managing Sparshaja Visha (contact poisoning). This study explored the therapeutic potential of Sevyachandanadi lepa, prepared using eight drugs and analyzed through physicochemical, phytochemical, GC-MS and UV-spectroscopy methods. The Lepa demonstrated low moisture content, stability and the presence of active compounds like flavonoids, tannins and al
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Pandey, Prem Shankar. "An Attempt to Standardize Swarna Makshika - A Mineral Drug of Ayurveda." International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 10, no. 4 (2020): 333–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v10i4.1317.

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Swarna Makshika(SM) is a brassy golden yellowish mineral with chemical composition of CuFeS2 (chalcopyrite). This deals with the mineralogical characterization of SM following the standards of classical as well as contemporary references. SM is widely used in therapeutics, in the form of Bhamsa to treat diseases such as Kasa (cough), Kushta (disease of skin), Pandu (anaemia), Prameha(diabetes), Jeernajwara (chronic fever), Rajyakshama (tuberculosis), Arsa (haemorraids) and various other diseases. It is thus necessary to validate and establish those properties on the basis of contemporary knowl
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Amanulla, Khan, and Hafiz Aysha. "Medicinal Perspective and Therapeutics Studies on Gloriosa superba." International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research 3, no. 3 (2023): 16–20. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7804131.

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Gloriosa superba Linn., an glorious herbaceous climber belongs to the family Liliaceae found throughout India/ Gloriosa superba are having various medicinal important. The current work is based on the medicinal perspectives and therapeutically valves of the plant in Ayurvedic, Unani nand Shiddha filed of medicine. Plant is reported for the treatment by many formulations such as, shotha (inflammation / oedema), vrana (wound), gandamala (lymphadinitis), charmaroga (skin diseases), khalitya (hair loss), agnimandya (loss of apettite), arsha (piles), vatavyadhi (joint pain / arthritis) and many oth
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Jana, Dipanjan, Raghunath Das, Durbadal Majumdar, and Suman Kundu. "A REVIEW ON CLINICAL IMPORTANCE OF PANCHAKARMA IN VRANA SHASTI UPAKRAMAS." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 9, no. 9 (2021): 2129–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamj3109092021.

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Panchakarma is a fundamental part of Ayurveda. It is chiefly constituted of especially deliberate five procedures for detoxification of the body. These include Vamana (emesis therapy), Virechana (purgation therapy), Basti (therapeutic enema), Nasya (errhine therapy) and Raktamokshana (bloodletting therapy). Acharya Sushruta father of surgery mainly deals with Chaladanta in Sushruta Samhita. Shalya Tantra. It is carried out with the help of different surgical apparatuses like Yantra, Shastra and Anushastra. Panchakarma is not only a sohana (bio- purificatory) process but involves a wide range o
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Priyanka Roy and Prabhat Kumar Dwivedi. "Pharmaceutical Standardization and Analytical Evaluation of different samples of Trayushnadi Gutika." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 10, no. 2 (2025): 78–90. https://doi.org/10.21760/jaims.10.2.12.

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Introduction:Ayurvedic pharmaceutics (Rasashastra) emphasizes the purification and formulation of mineral- and metal-based drugs to enhance therapeutic efficacy and bioavailability. Trayushnadi Gutika is a classical formulation requiring rigorous standardization for quality, safety, and efficacy. With increasing commercial demand and large-scale manufacturing, concerns arise regarding ingredient authenticity and pharmaceutical integrity. This study focuses on ensuring the standardization of Trayushnadi Gutika using traditional and modern analytical methods. Methods:Pharmaceutico - analytical s
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Kanojia, A., AK. Mishra, and SR Pedhekar. "Clinical and Therapeutic Approaches to Amavata: An Integrative Review with Special Reference to Rheumatoid Arthritis." International Journal Of Ayurvedic And Herbal Medicine 15, no. 02 (2025): 4880–89. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15254443.

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<strong><em>Amavata</em></strong>&nbsp;is a multifactorial disorder primarily rooted in the formation of&nbsp;<em>Ama</em>&nbsp;(toxins) due to impaired digestive fire (<em>Agnimandya</em>). The interaction of&nbsp;<em>Ama</em>&nbsp;with vitiated&nbsp;<em>vata</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>kapha doshas</em>&nbsp;leads to a pathological process known as&nbsp;<em>dosha-dushya samurchana</em>, resulting in the clinical manifestation of&nbsp;<em>Amavata</em>. The primary therapeutic objective in managing&nbsp;<em>Amavata&nbsp;</em>is to metabolize&nbsp;<em>ama&nbsp;</em>through&nbsp;<em>pachana&nbsp;</em
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Ghetiya H., Patel U., Chaudhari S., and Patgiri B. "SAFETY OF AYURVEDIC FORMULATIONS AT GENETIC LEVELS THROUGH GENOTOXICITY STUDIES." International Journal Of Indian Medicine 04, no. 06 (2023): 19–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.55552/ijim.2023.4603.

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Background: Ayurvedic formulations are routinely used in the therapeutics without any noticeable side effects. But doubts regarding their safety are always raised on scientific platforms. Considering this, there is need to evaluate safety of such Ayurvedic formulations containing heavy metals as an integral component. Materials and methods: Published research work on genotoxicity of Ayurvedic formulations have been screened and reviewed from different search engines and reputed databases in addition, dissertation works done at the Institute are also complied in the study. Results and conclusio
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K, Sanoop. "A Review on Literary Aspect of “Kanta Lauha”." International Research Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga 05, no. 03 (2022): 69–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.47223/irjay.2022.5309.

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Rasoushadhis(Mineral and metallic drugs) plays an important role in Ayurvedic therapeutics because of their unique qualities such as quick action, minimum dose and tastelessness. Rasayana(Rejuvenation) and Yogavahi (Catalytic activity) are characteristics of a properly made herbo-mineral preparation, which is also nontoxic, readily absorbable, adaptable and assimilable in the body. Bhasmas are unique Ayurvedic metallic/mineral preparation, treated with herbal juice or decoction to form organometallic complexes, and are widely recommended for treatment of a variety of chronic ailments. The inci
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Rioux, Jennifer G. "Why Ayurvedic Yoga Therapists and Why Now?" International Journal of Yoga Therapy 25, no. 1 (2015): 27–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.17761/1531-2054-25.1.27.

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IAYT has paved the way for yoga therapy as a healing profession to grow and develop its mission to deliver optimal therapeutics via individual sessions and tailored group classes. For the past five years, the National Ayurvedic Medical Association (NAMA) has been working behind the scenes to consider the value and definition of an ayurvedic yoga therapist (AYT) professional designation within the yoga therapy discipline. The AYT designation would complement the current standards for yoga therapists that have been published by IAYT. The purpose of this paper is to discuss (1) why the AYT design
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Bhat, Pravin M. "A REVIEW ON KRIYAKALPA: THE MODERN APPROACH TO AYURVEDIC OCULAR THERAPEUTICS." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda & Pharmacy 7, no. 5 (2016): 12–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.075186.

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M, Bisht. "Comprehensive Ayurvedic Management of Calcaneus Spur- A Single Case Study." Journal of Natural & Ayurvedic Medicine 6, no. 4 (2022): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/jonam-16000366.

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Agnikarma is an important para-surgical procedures mentioned in Ayurveda. It has emerged as integral part of the Ayurvedic therapeutics. Agnikarma is a thermal and minimally invasive procedure that induces controlled, pointed and therapeutic burns over the regions that are tender or painful. Acharya Sushruta has advised Agnikarma for Snayugata Vata and Asthigata Vata. Painful heel due to prolonged standing is relatively common foot problem in modern era and predominant cause of such pain is calcaneal spur. The calcaneal spur is a condition of pointed bony outgrowth of heel bone. Usually, it af
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Vishva Prajapati, Manish Gajjar, and Amit Patel. "Phytochemical and Antimicrobial Screening of Proprietary Ayurvedic Medicine - N-Dopa Tablet." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 9, no. 4 (2024): 46–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.21760/jaims.9.4.7.

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The N-Dopa tablet is a proprietary Ayurvedic poly-herbal formulation widely used in Parkinson's disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, Myalgia and Muscular dystrophy. This study aims to standardize the formulation using advanced analytical techniques and pharmacopoeia standards. The physicochemical testing, heavy metal analysis and microbiological limit test evaluations were carried out in accordance with Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia of India. All the heavy metals were determined to be within the acceptable ranges. The extractive value revealed increases in water soluble extractive, which suggests high
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Jaiswal, Archana, Manisha Goyal, Govind Sahay Shukl, and Rajaram Agarwal. "HYPOTHETICAL APPROACH ON EXTRACTION PROCESSES IN AYURVEDA: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 11, no. 5 (2020): 185–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.1105166.

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Extraction is the first and foremost step towards the preparation of any herbal formulation and plant-based medicines are being used from the Stone Age to date for alleviation and mitigation from various ailments. In Ayurvedic therapeutics under the roof of Bhaishajya Kalpana extraction techniques have been employed since time immemorial. In the present scenario Extraction of herbal drugs is recognized by modern science due to its huge therapeutic utility in a number of disorders and the field of cosmetics and so many techniques have been invented and developed to separate extracts from plant
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Sharma, Dr Khushboo, Dr Abhishek Dadhich, Dr Sanju, and Prof Mahendra Sharma. "Exploring Nasal Anatomical Peculiarities: Illuminating Nasyakarma as a Paradigm Shift in Addressing Central Nervous System Disorders." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 12, no. 6 (2024): 641–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2024.63148.

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Abstract: The nasal route holds a special place in Ayurveda, particularly in the practice of Nasya karma. The nose, regarded as an opening to the "shiras" or head, possesses anatomical peculiarities that make it an ideal route for drug administration. The developmental origins of the nose lie in neural crest cells, which migrate during gestation, forming the nasal placodes and giving rise to the intricate nasal structure. Within the diverse approaches to drug delivery,nasya karma emerges as a promising carrier for brain-targeted therapeutics. This comprehensive review bridges modern pharmaceut
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Sase Ankita Vishnu, Mishra H.S., Sharma Uma Shankar, and Pandey Yogeshwar Kumar. "A comparative analysis of Parimana (measurements) mentioned in Hastyayurveda with Charak Samhita and Sharangdhar Samhita." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 9, no. 2 (2024): 238–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.21760/jaims.9.2.36.

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The Hastyayurveda, authored by sage Palkapya is one of the most important ancient text available having description of wellbeing, diseases and their management in elephants. The text has been composed in the form of conversation between king of Anga Desha, Romapada and sage Palkapya. The text Hastyayurveda is the unexplored part of Ayurvedic literature. There is a need to explore the text and understand the fundamental principles, theories and traditional healing system by comparing it with the well-established available Ayurvedic literature. This endeavour will not only enrich our understandi
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Anuj Kumar Singh and Veena Shekar. "Ayurvedic management of Keratoconus - A Case Report." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 8, no. 6 (2023): 272–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.21760/jaims.8.6.44.

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This study reports a case of 37 years old female who had presented with the complaints of blurred vision in left eye for distant objects and also frequent headache and photophobia on exposure to bright light with heaviness in both of the eyes. The subject approached us with the reports of already performed corneal topography where corneal ectasia could be appreciated in both the eyes. The subject was already diagnosed as Keratoconus at previous hospital where she had consulted before. Ayurvedic treatment was initiated with Basti, Nasya, local ocular therapeutics which included Pindi, Bidalaka,
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Sharma, Martins, Kuca, et al. "Chyawanprash: A Traditional Indian Bioactive Health Supplement." Biomolecules 9, no. 5 (2019): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom9050161.

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Chyawanprash (CP) is an Ayurvedic health supplement which is made up of a super-concentrated blend of nutrient-rich herbs and minerals. It is meant to restore drained reserves of life force (ojas) and to preserve strength, stamina, and vitality, while stalling the course of aging. Chyawanprash is formulated by processing around 50 medicinal herbs and their extracts, including the prime ingredient, Amla (Indian gooseberry), which is the world’s richest source of vitamin C. Chyawanprash preparation involves preparing a decoction of herbs, followed by dried extract preparation, subsequent mixture
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Meena, Ajay Kumar, Poorna Venktaraman, Panda P, et al. "Comparative chemical profiling of purified and unpurified Strychnos nux-vomica Linn seeds: An attempt to reduce toxic Brucine content." International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 12, no. 4 (2021): 807–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v12i4.2203.

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Vishamusthi (Strychnos nux-vomica Linn.), a medicinal plant described as Upavisha (semi-poisonous) group of Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India. Vishamusthi has widely been used and being practiced in several illness namely nervous debility, paralysis, weakness of limbs, sexual weakness, dyspepsia and etc. Ayurveda practices strictly recommend the use of Vishamusthi in therapeutics only after proper shodhana (purificatory procedure) through specific medias such as Gomutra (cow’s urine), Godugdha (cow’s milk), Goghrita (cow’s ghee), and etc. Although various shodhana procedures are recommended in
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Kushwaha, Ajay, and Nisha Kumari Ojha. "ROLE OF AMALAKYADI RASAYANA IN LOWERING DOWN THE MORBIDITY RATE IN CHILDREN: A REVIEW." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 11, no. 5 (2020): 121–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.1105153.

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Children are more susceptible to various infections because of underdeveloped immune system as compared to adults. Strengthening the immune system is a natural way to help the body fight against the disease-causing pathogens and immunomodulators can play a major role in this context. Various Ayurveda classics and studies published in journals related to Ayurveda drugs for improving immunity are reviewed and analysed. In Ayurveda, the objective of immune enhancement is achieved through the use of the Amalakyadi Rasayana (an Immunomodulators), as it increases longevity of life, memory, intellect
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Prasad, Rajendra. "Indian Ayurveda vis-a-vis Global Herbal Research." Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine 3, no. 3 (2017): 141–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.31254/jahm.2017.3309.

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Ayurvedic practice and medicine have been on the upswing since early fifties in India often going parallel with allopathic treatment and healthcare due to promotional policies of the Government. There also is the significant popularity of Ayurveda and other herbal medicine outside India as alternative medicine. This study attempts to review the growth of Ayurveda in India and abroad in its historical perspective and seeks to carry out a comparative assessment of the thrust and priorities of various countries through their patent data on herbal research. It also reviews recent spurt in the glob
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Maurya, Manasi Nandlal, Sheela Pargunde, and Rahul Rampratap Basaiye. "Review on Gandhak Druti in different Ayurvedic Classics." YMT International Journal of Ayurvedic System of Medicine (YIJASM) 1, no. 1 (2022): 8–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.56136/yijasm/2022_00030.

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Background: Rasashastra is the branch of Ayurveda which works on the principle of dehawad and lohawada. For this Parad is used by doing sankars on it, which makes it capable to achieve both the wadas. With the use of different types of herbs,minerals,equipments and other things Parad is been processed.In therapeutics and for clinical use Druti Kalpana can be used easily,it is one of the process used to liquify a metal with the help of some herbal drugs or kshars, etc, in Rasashastra. The beauty of this Kalpana is that the liquified metal do not turn into its original state even after cooling i
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M, Shirvadkar Divyashree, and Dr Prashanth A S. "A Cross Over Trial Evaluating Combined Effect of Ruksha Virechana,Lashuna Erandadi Kashaya and Patolamooladi Kashaya in Diagnosed Patients of Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis." Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 8 - August 5, no. 8 (2020): 1236–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt20aug699.

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The change in living habits due to increasing popularity of fast foods, sedentary lifestyle have given rise to lifestyle disorders and Non Alcoholic Steatohepatitis is one among them. Non Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) is a spectrum of Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) characterized by the presence of hepatic steatosis and inflammation with hepatocyte injury (ballooning) with or without fibrosis.There is no direct reference to NASH in Ayurvedic literature but based on the etiopathogenesis, signs and symptoms it can be correlated to Yakritodara.NASH has no FDA approved therapeutics, s
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Nirmal, Shivani, Atul Tatyasaheb Dalvi, Mukesh Nariya, Swapnil Yashwant Chaudhari, and Biswajyoti Patgiri. "Repeated dose 90-days oral toxicity study of Tala Sindura: An Ayurvedic mercuro-arsenical formulation." Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 8, no. 4 (2023): 351–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jdras.jdras_100_22.

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Abstract BACKGROUND: Tala Sindura is one such mercuro-arsenical formulation extensively used in Ayurvedic therapeutics without any noticeable side effects. Despite this, safety concerns have been raised on such Ayurveda formulations containing heavy metals such as mercury and arsenic as an integral component. So, there is a need to generate scientific evidences on safety aspects of such formulations to prove that they are safe and non-toxic. METHODS: In current study, safety profile of Tala Sindura has been evaluated through repeated dose 90-days oral toxicity study. Test drug was administered
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Rana, Bhawana, Usha Sharma, Shuchi Mitra, Sheenam Rani, and Khem Chand Sharma. "Review on Darvyadi Ghrita an Ayurvedic Formulation for Diarrhoea." Scholars International Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine 6, no. 05 (2023): 80–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.36348/sijtcm.2023.v06i05.002.

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Darvyadi Ghrita is a polyherbal formulation and is mainly indicated for the diarrhoea. It is mentioned in Charak Samhita by Acharya Charak. Preparation of oleaginous dosage form is described as Sneha Kalpana performed by subjecting Ghrita or oil to a particular pattern of heat treated with Kalka (Paste) of Kutaja, Daruharidra, Pippali, Shunthi, Katuka, Draksha and Kwath (Decoction) of same ingredients. Murchana is a pre procedure to Sneha Kalpana in which Ghrita is treated with few drugs. The main ingredients of Darvyadi Ghrita is Kutaja (Holarrhena Antidysentrica Wall.), Daruharidra (Berberis
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S Babu, Amal, and K. V. Pradeep. "A REVIEW ARTICLE ON DEPRESSION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KAPHAJA UNMADA." January 2024 12, no. 01 (2024): 220–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamj3412012024.

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Depression, a prevalent mental disorder, is characterised by symptoms such as a persistent feeling of sadness, diminished interest or enjoyment, self-perceived guilt or low self-esteem, disrupted sleep patterns or appetite, decreased energy levels, and difficulties with concentration. Despite advances in diagnostics and therapeutics, depression is quickly becoming a public health crisis. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the prevalence of depression shows a sharp rise. Mind encroaches on physical health through our behaviour and body chemistry. Manasa Vikara is considered an abnormal men
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A., Abdul Kareem, and Yoganandham G. "The Indian Medicine System and Homeopathy- An Overview." International Journal of Emerging Research in Engineering, Science, and Management 1, no. 4 (2022): 32–37. https://doi.org/10.58482/ijeresm.v1i4.5.

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The Indian Systems of Medicine and Homoeopathy include Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, and Homoeopathy in addition to practices like Yoga and Naturopathy. While some of these systems are indigenous, others have over time assimilated into Indian society. The Indian system of medicine has established its value in treating several diseases that Allopathy is vying to treat. The Indian medical system has a long history that is significantly older than the current Allopathy, which begs the question of whether affection is necessary. The oldest and most effective kind of traditional Indian treatment is Ayur
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Srivastava, Mayank, and Nitin Pandey. "TIME OF DRUG ADMINISTRATION IN AYURVEDA: CHRONOTHERAPY." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 8, no. 7 (2020): 3996–4002. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamj0807292020.

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Ayurveda is ancient machine of Indian medicine. So many principles are located here regarding to deal with sicknesses. Time of drug administration (Aushadha Sevan Kaala) is one in all them. The very last aim of Chikitsa is to reap equilibrium in Doshas and Dhatu samya, that's best by using given proper Aushadhi (Drug) in right time. Effectiveness of the drug administered depends on the time it's far taken. Aushadha Kala being a good deal flexible can be followed in line with the need of a person for purchasing preferred effects. Chronotherapy includes changing the timing of medication manageme
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Sharma, Sakshi, Mahendra Kumar Sharma, and Pramod Kumar Mishra. "Ayurveda Inspired Personalised Dietetics Based on Daihika Prakriti." International Journal of Health Sciences and Research 14, no. 6 (2024): 268–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20240639.

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Ayurveda states that everything in this universe comprises of five basic elements i.e. the Pancha Mahabhootas. Tri-Upastambha i.e. aahar, nindra &amp; brahmacharya are the three sub-pillars of life. They arevividly described in Ayurveda classical texts as they provide sustainable support to our bodyin the form of strength, complexion and growth. Ayurvedic concepts of Ahara and dietary or pathya guidelines are vast, scientific, and personalized depending on the prakriti of the individual. Major texts exclusively deal with a balanced diet for healthy living based on dietetic rules like virrudha
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