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Nath Chouhan, Poona. "DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF KATIGATAVATA (LOW BACK PAIN) IN AYURVEDA: A CRITICAL REVIEW." International Journal of Advanced Research 10, no. 12 (2022): 964–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/15929.

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Introduction: Low back pain has prevalence of 6.2% in general population to 92% in construction workers in India. Current health system is not so much updated to rule out this entity early which tend to cause much more devasting medical conditions and economical expenses. This outcome generates an opportunity for Ayurveda to manage it with conservative treatment. Aims and objectives: To Compile the reference of KatisandhigataVata (Definition, Nidana, Lakshana and Chikitsa) mentioned in various classical texts and to evaluate the treatment modalities useful for the management. Discussion: Sandh
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Singh, Pankaj, Monika Mishra, Kamal Sharma, and Alok Singh. "Unveiling the Multifaceted Benefits of DhanvantaramTaila: Insights from Ashtanga Hridayam." Journal of Ayurveda Academia 01, no. 01 (2025): 46–53. https://doi.org/10.64280/jaa.2025.v1i108.

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Background: Ayurveda offers a variety of herbal remedies aimed at naturally preventing diseases and promoting health. One of the significant Ayurvedic formulations is "taila" (oil), which is used both topically and internally for health maintenance and treatment. Objective: To explore the therapeutic uses and properties of DhanvantaramTaila, particularly its effectiveness in managing VataVyadhi and associated ailments caused by Vatadosha vitiation. Methods: A comprehensive literature review was conducted using classical Ayurvedic texts, including Ashtanga Hridayam Shareera Sthana and Dravyagun
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Chaudhary, Bhoomika, Sarvesh Kumar Singh, Kshipra Rajoria, and Vimla Bishnoi. ""Critical Insights into the Therapeutic Potential of Piccha Basti"." International Research Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga 7, no. 5 (2024): 41–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.48165/irjay.2024.70509.

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Introduction: Panchakarma(~five basic therapeutic procedures in Ayurvedic medicine) therapies, integral to Ayurvedic management, include Basti(~medicated enema), targeting Vata imbalances. Piccha Basti, a subtype, employs a standardized blend of honey, raw sugar, clarified butter, medicinal paste, and herbal decoction. It addresses gastrointestinal disorders like diarrhoea and inflammatory bowel disease.Method: The study reviewed classical Ayurvedic texts including Brihatrayee and Laghutrayee and conducted a comprehensive search across various databases and journals such as PubMed, JAIM, Resea
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Suryakant Selokar, Vd Chetana, and Vd Tanuja Gaikwad. "Single Arm Study of Efficacy of Rasona Taila Matrabasti in Asthikshay." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Applications 09, no. 06 (2024): 405–8. https://doi.org/10.35629/4494-0906405408.

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Osteoporosis, or Asthikshaya, is a condition that affects a lot of people. Due to an increase in Ruksha and SheetaGuna, it typically affects the elderly. Asthidhatu (osteoporosis) has somewhat decreased as a result. It manifests as stiffness, joint discomfort, etc. The CharakSamhita mentions Rasonataila as a treatment for Vatavyadhi. Matrabasti is used to treat osteoporosis patients and is evaluated using criteria such as stiffness, low back pain, and the straight leg raise test. It had a significant impact on this patient. It is also known as Vatari because it lowers the sheeta and rukshaguna
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Shubham Borkar. "Effect of Shampakadi Niruha Basti in the management of Katigraha w.s.r. to Lumbar Disc Herniation - A Pilot Clinical Study." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 8, no. 1 (2023): 36–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.21760/jaims.8.1.5.

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Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is the most common lumbar spinal disorder that produces low back pain and/or leg pain. A herniated disc is a displacement of disc material (nucleus pulposus or annulus fibrosis) beyond the intervertebral disc space. LDH may be correlated with Katigraha in Ayurveda on the basis of clinical features of the disease where Vatadosha with or without Aamadosha settles in Katipradesh (lumbar region). and cause pain and stiffness. In the present study 6 patients of lumbar disc herniation were advised the treatment modalities like Shampakadi Niruha Basti along with Rasnaeran
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Pooja Shivashimpar and Prashanth AS. "An insight towards the Ayurvedic management of Trigeminal Neuralgia - A Single Case Report." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 8, no. 7 (2023): 181–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.21760/jaims.8.7.34.

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One of the unpleasant conditions affecting the fifth cranial nerve, trigeminal neuralgia causes extreme unilateral pain in the areas served by its branches, along with stiffness in the temporal mandibular joint. Anticonvulsants, tricyclic antidepressants, and other surgical procedures are used to treat trigeminal neuralgia in contemporary medicines Initial adverse effects that are frequently experienced are ataxia, diplopia, nausea, and drowsiness. According to ancient Ayurvedic texts, this condition is closely related to the Sannipatika disease Ananthavata. Even the name suggests that the Vat
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M Jogin, Dr Aishwarya, Dr Suresh Hakkandi, and Dr S. N. Belvadi. "BASTI AS ARDHACHIKITSA: A REVIEW." AVISHKARA 01, no. 05 (2022): 41–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.56804/avishkara.2022.1509.

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Bastichikitsa is unique and Ardhachikitsa.Panchakrma or Panchashodana is one mode of treatment which does shodhana of the sharira, upashamana of disease and act as preventive and curative modalities, Among Panchakarma, Bastichikitsa plays a very important role and this is unique treatment modality which is indicated in almost all Vatavyadhis. All classical treatises of Ayurveda have emphasized the importance of Bastikarma as the most effective therapeutic measure than any other such methods prescribed for various ailments especially in the diseases occurring due to Vatadosha. Acharya Kashyapa
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KB, Pallavi, Prakruti TS, Mandvi Sharma, Anusha KR, and Archana Pagad. "PHARMACEUTICO ANALYTICAL STUDY OF SWALPA MASHA TAILA." Journal of Biological & Scientific Opinion 11, no. 4 (2023): 41–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2321-6328.114179.

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Introduction: Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana mainly focuses on various aspects of preparations of medicines. Sneha prakarana includes taila kalpana and ghritha kalpana Maha masha taila having brumhana and vatadosha hara properties indicated in many conditions of vatavyadhi. Swalpa masha taila told by Chakrapanidatta in Vatavyadhi chikitsaadhyaya. Methodology: It comprises of less and easily available ingredients compared to maha masha taila. Saindhava kalka, tilataila, masha Kashaya in 1:4:16 ratio prepared according to General method of preparation of taila. Results: from 1440ml of murchi
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Ashashri T. Shinde, Sanjay R. Talamale, and Madhuri Pachaghare. "A comprehensive review of term Vedana and Vedanasthapana Karma by Padmak (Prunus cerasoides D. Don) in Supti (Sensation Loss)." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 10, no. 4 (2025): 238–44. https://doi.org/10.21760/jaims.10.4.36.

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The term ‘Vedana’ (Samvedo Vedana) is pain, stimuli or sensation with synonym Ruja, Peeda, Dukh, Shool and it is a subjective feeling. The strength of pain varies from person to person, period to period, and site to site. Pain/Vedana, predominantly caused by Vatadosha and it is a pathological symptom. There is confusion between some terms that are related to Pain/Vedana, stimuli, i.e., Angamarda Prashamanam, Shoolprashamana and Vedanasthapana. The contents of Vedanasthapana Mahakashaya, mentioned in Charaka Samhita, revealed outstanding abilities to alleviate pain, regardless of its cause. Thi
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Guddad, Supriya, and Shanakarling Maidaragi. "A REVIEW STUDY ON THE MODE OF ACTION OF KSHEERA DHOMA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ARDITA (BELL’S PALSY)." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 09, no. 1 (2021): 179–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamj.2909012021.

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Arditais a medical condition causing the Vakratha[deviation] of Mukha ardha and leads to facial asymmetry and malfunction. It occurs due to aggravated Vatadosha. It has been included in Vataja Nanatmaja Vyadhi. It can be correlated to facial palsy in modern which carries similar complaints to Ardita of deviation of half of the face with sensory & motor impairment on the affected side. Acharya Sushruta and Charaka mentioned Nadi sweda in the Ardita chikitsa sootra. The modified form of Nadisweda itself is Ksheera Dhooma. As there is a weakness of Facial nerve in Bell’s palsy and the same mo
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