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Cerulli, Anthony. "Politicking Ayurvedic Education." Asian Medicine 13, no. 1-2 (2018): 298–334. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15734218-12341417.

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AbstractAs the Indian population’s interest in biomedicine increased at the end of the nineteenth century, public confidence in India’s indigenous medicines flagged. Physicians of Ayurveda and officials of Indian medical organizations responded with discussions about and plans for reconfiguring the āyurveda (“life science”) of the Sanskrit medical classics of Caraka, Suśruta, and Vāgbhaṭa to be compatible with the anatomical, physiological, and pharmacological frameworks of biomedicine. This article considers some of the negotiations that shaped Ayurveda in late colonial and postcolonial India
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Keosaian, Julia, Thuppil Venkatesh, Salvatore D’Amico, Paula Gardiner, and Robert Saper. "Blood Lead Levels of Children Using Traditional Indian Medicine and Cosmetics: A Feasibility Study." Global Advances in Health and Medicine 8 (January 2019): 216495611987098. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2164956119870988.

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Background Traditional Indian cosmetics and Ayurvedic medicines may contain lead. Previous studies have shown a relationship between eye cosmetic use (kohl) in children and elevated blood lead levels (BLLs) > 10 µg/dL. However, an association between Ayurvedic use and elevated BLLs in children is unknown and understudied. Methods We assessed the feasibility of collecting BLLs in children attending Ayurvedic outpatient settings in India. Our pilot study took place over 3 days in the summer of 2010 at a large public Ayurveda hospital and a small pediatric clinic in southern India. Using a tra
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Azizah, Imamatul Azizah, Riska Syafitri, and Umy Kalsum. "Sejarah Teknik Pengobatan Kuno India (Ayurveda)." SINDANG: Jurnal Pendidikan Sejarah dan Kajian Sejarah 2, no. 2 (2020): 139–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.31540/sindang.v2i2.754.

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This article was written through a literature review, aimed at explaining Ayurveda, which is one of the ancient medical techniques in medicine that originated in India. Where until now its role remains with the use of this treatment technique as well as ancient or ayurvedic treatment techniques that also contribute to the development of world medical science. Overall this article discusses material relating to the history of medical science in general, relating to the science of medicine that spreads throughout regions of the world both Arabic, Chinese or Indian itself. Then in this article al
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Abraham, Leena. "Sociology of a Regional Medicine." Asian Medicine 13, no. 1-2 (2018): 276–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15734218-12341416.

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AbstractThe trajectories of the twentieth-century modernization of Ayurveda varied in different parts of India. This article, which is based on interviews with Ayurvedic practitioners from several social backgrounds and training modalities, analyzes the social dimensions of Ayurveda’s transformation in twentieth-century Kerala, South India. It argues that in the twentieth century Ayurvedic practitioners from two caste groups, Ezhavas and Brahmans, who belonged to established medical lineages were active in the institutionalization of a distinctive therapeutic tradition in the region that is no
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Patwardhan, Kishor, Sangeeta Gehlot, Girish Singh, and H. C. S. Rathore. "The Ayurveda Education in India: How Well Are the Graduates Exposed to Basic Clinical Skills?" Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2011 (2011): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nep113.

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“Ayurveda” is an ancient system of healthcare that is native to India. At present, in India, there are more than 240 colleges that offer a graduate-level degree (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery—BAMS) in Ayurveda. Even though the Central Council of Indian Medicine, the governing body that monitors the matters related to Ayurveda education, has imposed various educational norms and regulations, the standard of education has been a cause of concern in recent years. The mushrooming of substandard Ayurvedic colleges is the most important factor that is being held responsible for this kin
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Czepielewska, Edyta, Magdalena Szpakiewicz, and Małgorzata Kozłowska-Wojciechowska. "Traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic medicine products: a possible cause for concern – the Polish perspective." Polish Journal of Public Health 127, no. 3 (2017): 130–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pjph-2017-0028.

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Abstract Introduction. The demand for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Ayurveda have been increasing and there is great potential for complementary medicine development nowadays. However, there are some safety concerns in relation to these products and they hardly ever meet the European Union (EU) requirements for medicines. Moreover, there is no EU-wide legislation governing the regulation of complementary medicine practitioners. Aim. This study aimed to evaluate health risks of the Polish, as part of the European, society associated with the use of TCM and Ayurvedic products. Material
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Khalikova, Venera R. "Medicine and the Cultural Politics of National Belongings in Contemporary India." Asian Medicine 13, no. 1-2 (2018): 198–221. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15734218-12341413.

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AbstractThe Government of India claims to promote plural medical traditions, currently institutionalized under the acronym AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy). Yet, one medical system—Ayurveda—receives most social and ideological support: Ayurveda is routinely constructed as the only truly Indian, homegrown, and national medicine, while the national belonging of other AYUSH traditions is challenged. This essay explores discourses surrounding the promotion of AYUSH and the privileged position of Ayurveda, situating them within two competing nationalist ideologi
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Pandey, M. M., Subha Rastogi, and A. K. S. Rawat. "Indian Traditional Ayurvedic System of Medicine and Nutritional Supplementation." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2013 (2013): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/376327.

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Food is the major source for serving the nutritional needs, but with growing modernization some traditional ways are being given up. Affluence of working population with changing lifestyles and reducing affordability of sick care, in terms of time and money involved, are some of the forces that are presently driving people towards thinking about their wellness. There has been increased global interest in traditional medicine. Efforts to monitor and regulate traditional herbal medicine are underway. Ayurveda, the traditional Indian medicine, remains the most ancient yet living traditions. Altho
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Wujastyk, Dagmar. "Mercury as an Antisyphilitic in Ayurvedic Medicine." Asiatische Studien - Études Asiatiques 69, no. 4 (2015): 1043–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/asia-2015-1046.

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Abstract In the sixteenth century, a new disease appeared in India. Described for the first time in the ayurvedic classic Bhāvaprakāśa by Bhāvamiśra, it was called phiraṅgaroga, “disease of the Franks”. Given the name and what we know from contemporary reports of European observers in India, this was very likely the correlate to the so-called “French disease” or “Morbus Gallicus”, i.e., syphilis. The Bhāvaprakāśa describes the symptoms and various stages of phiraṅgaroga and presents seven different cures. Five of these prescribe the use of mercury: Three recipes for the ingestion of mercury, o
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Patel, Manish V., Kalapi B. Patel, Shivenarain Gupta, Andreas Michalsen, Elmar Stapelfeldt, and Christian S. Kessler. "A Complex Multiherbal Regimen Based on Ayurveda Medicine for the Management of Hepatic Cirrhosis Complicated by Ascites: Nonrandomized, Uncontrolled, Single Group, Open-Label Observational Clinical Study." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2015 (2015): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/613182.

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Hepatic cirrhosis is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, especially if complicated by ascites. This chronic condition can be related to the classical disease entityjalodarain Traditional Indian Medicine (Ayurveda). The present paper aims to evaluate the general potential of Ayurvedic therapy for overall clinical outcomes in hepatic cirrhosis complicated by ascites (HCcA). In form of a nonrandomized, uncontrolled, single group, open-label observational clinical study, 56 patients fulfilling standardized diagnostic criteria for HCcA were observed during their treatment at the P. D. Pat
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Khanum, Rufia Shaistha, Amoghashree ., D. Sunil Kumar, Satendra Kumar Verma, Chandan N., and M. R. Narayanmurthy. "Knowledge, attitude, and practices towards COVID-19 among ayurvedic practitioners of Karnataka, India: a cross-sectional survey." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 7, no. 10 (2020): 4056. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20204376.

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Background: COVID-19 is a highly infectious disease which was first identified in Wuhan, China and was subsequently declared as pandemic by WHO. As it is rapidly spreading and taken lives of millions, various countries have adopted unprecedented measures and treatment modalities. Since India has historical roots of Ayurveda, Ayurvedic system of medicine was consider to boost the immunity and also to prevent the infection. Hence the knowledge, attitude and practice of an Ayurvedic practitioner plays a major role in health system, which further helps to know the preparedness among them. With thi
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Vineetha R, Vijey Aanandhi M, Shanmugasundaram P, and Binoy Varghese Cherian E. "A Review of Markers in Ayurveda for Anti-Inflammatory Drugs." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 12, no. 2 (2021): 1602–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v12i2.4747.

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From the ancient days itself the ayurvedic medicine has special importance. This ayurvedic system of medicine originated in India. In India nearly 70% of people use ayurvedic system of medicine along the western system of medicine. The Ayurveda mainly come under three classes are vata, pitta and the kapha. Chemically identified constituents of an herbal medicine that are of concern for quality control purposes are known as markers. Some of the markers are widely used for anti-inflammatory agents are Boswellia, sunthi, gokshuru, guduchi, guggulu this marker possess anti-inflammatory action that
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Hemant Katole. "Reasons of Customer Preference towards Allopathy versus Ayurvedic therapy." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, no. 1 (2020): 1097–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11i1.1941.

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The purpose of this research article was to identify the reasons of choosing/preferring Allopathy and Ayurvedic medicines in India. Based on the perception about medication therapy, patients either have a choice to prefer allopathy or ayurvedic therapy. In an ultimate combination of allopathic and ayurvedic medication will be very much influenced and used by allopathic doctors. This research helps to know why patient prefer allopathy or ayurvedic therapy, whether demographic parameters affects the selection of medication therapy etc. For this research, the primary data were collected by using
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hubham, Jain S., Agrawal Akhil, and Agrawal Medha. "PHARMACEUTICAL PROCESSING AND STANDARDIZATION OF INDRA VATI." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 09, no. 3 (2021): 536–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamj0409032021.

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Ayurveda is the most ancient system of life, health and cure. It is highly evolved and codified system of life and health science, based on its own unique and original concepts and fundamental principles. Rasa shastra, which starts with a pledge to render a happy, healthy and prosperous life can be considered as an advanced stage of Indian system of medicine. Rasa shastra has large number varieties of Rasaushadhi aiding on Madhumeha (Diabetes Mellitus) but among them ‘Indra Vati’ is one of the significant ones. Though this preparation is not formulated by any pharmacy. CCRAS and DPT. of AYUSH
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Jangra, Manjeet Singh, Manik Chhabra, and Akshaya Srikanth Bhagavathula. "Self-medication of Ayurvedic Medicine Associated with Fatal Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: A Case Report." Current Traditional Medicine 6, no. 3 (2020): 250–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2215083805666190617121548.

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Introduction: Ayurveda is one of the most renowned traditional systems of medicine and is widely practiced in India. Self-medication of these ayurvedic medicines (AM’s) may elicit more or less similar type of adverse reactions as synthetic drugs. Methods: We present a case report on toxic epidermal necrolysis due to self-medication of ayurvedic medicine. Case Report: The present case is of a patient who used Singhnad Guggulu for 20 days and developed Steven-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) followed by toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN). The patient was treated with steroids and antihistamines. The patient
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Gordon, Allison, Zankhana Buch, Vanessa Baute, and Remy Coeytaux. "Use of Ayurveda in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus." Global Advances in Health and Medicine 8 (January 2019): 216495611986109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2164956119861094.

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Background Ayurveda is an ancient medicine practice that is emerging in the United States as a complementary and alternative treatment for chronic illness. Type 2 diabetes is a chronic illness that has major long-term implications for individuals suffering from the disease as well as the health-care system as a whole. Modifications in diet, exercise, and lifestyle are all important factors in successful treatment of type 2 diabetes and are incorporated into the ancient Indian medicinal practice of Ayurveda. Review Summary: This review summarizes the available evidence for the use of Ayurvedic
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Liu, Jie, Feng Zhang, Velagapudi Ravikanth, Olumayokun A. Olajide, Cen Li, and Li-Xin Wei. "Chemical Compositions of Metals in Bhasmas and Tibetan Zuotai Are a Major Determinant of Their Therapeutic Effects and Toxicity." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2019 (January 10, 2019): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1697804.

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Minerals are alchemically processed as Bhasmas in Ayurvedic medicines or as Zuotai in Tibetan medicines. Ayurveda is a knowledge system of longevity and considers the mineral elixir made from “nature” capable of giving humans perpetual life. Herbo-metallic preparations have a long history in the treatment of various diseases in India, China, and around the world. Their disposition, pharmacology, efficacy, and safety require scientific evaluation. This review discusses the Bhasmas in Ayurvedic medicines and Zuotai in Tibetan medicines for their occurrence, bioaccessibility, therapeutic use, pha
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Sujatha, V. "The Universal and the Global: Contextualising European Ayurvedic Practices." Society and Culture in South Asia 6, no. 1 (2020): 52–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2393861719883067.

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Fifty years ago, South Asian medicines were regarded as ethnomedicines devoid of scientific credibility as they were not verifiable under controlled laboratory conditions. By the 1990s, however, South Asian medicines entered the global health market, specially, Western Europe and North America despite the opposition from scientific lobbies. Ayurveda’s presence in Europe is not comparable to Chinese medicine and is probably fourth or fifth in the scale of importance among other complementary therapies, but it is crucial to note that it entered Europe not riding on Indian migrants or capital inv
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Rakesh Khatana, Renu Rathi, and Anamika Khatana. "A Conceptual Study on Prevention & Management of Behavioral Disorders in Children through Complimentary & Alternative Medicine." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, SPL4 (2020): 1945–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11ispl4.4402.

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In India, behavioral problems are prevalent and estimated to the tune of 33.4%. Such a problem if untreated increases the risk of suffering children from various psychiatric illnesses. Around 6 million children are affected by Behavioral problems worldwide. There are few guidelines in Ayurveda which can prove beneficial in the prevention and management of behavioral problems. The present review is aimed at providing Ayurvedic guidelines in the form of Sadvritta (Code of conduct), Acharrasayan-AR (ethical principles) and few Ayurveda interventions correlating with recently developed interventio
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Farooqui, Akhlaq A., Tahira Farooqui, Anil Madan, Jolin Hwee-Jing Ong, and Wei-Yi Ong. "Ayurvedic Medicine for the Treatment of Dementia: Mechanistic Aspects." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2018 (2018): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/2481076.

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Ayurvedic medicine is a personalized system of traditional medicine native to India and the Indian subcontinent. It is based on a holistic view of treatment which promotes and supports equilibrium in different aspects of human life: the body, mind, and soul. Popular Ayurvedic medicinal plants and formulations that are used to slow down brain aging and enhance memory include Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Turmeric (Curcuma longa), Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri), Shankhpushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis, Evolvulus alsinoides, and other species), gotu kola (Centella asiatica), and guggulu (Commiphora m
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Banerjee, Madhulika. "Contemporary Conversations between Ayurveda and Biomedicine." Asian Medicine 9, no. 1-2 (2014): 141–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15734218-12341329.

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In the context of colonial and post-colonial India, social scientific inquiry about the advent of Ayurveda into modernity has been documented and analysed as an encounter between Ayurveda and biomedicine. These studies have shown how Ayurveda as a medical knowledge system offered continuous contestation to the existing power structures at the level of market, state, and epistemology, challenging and creatively positing alternatives to biomedical pharmaceuticals. These alternatives represent a fascinating spectrum of ayurvedic products introduced to the market, ranging from tonics and digestive
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Ganguly, Ritika. "Sense and Evidence." Asian Medicine 9, no. 1-2 (2014): 102–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15734218-12341328.

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This paper takes an ethnographic look at laboratory discourses and procedures in the scientific construction of contemporary ayurvedic research in India. It opens up for analysis an experiment in a ‘transdisciplinary’ research laboratory that seeks to understand the methodological and epistemic logic of ayurvedic pharmacology with the help of research methodologies specific to modern Science. In doing so, this paper unravels the various meanings that Science has for its different stakeholders. I examine—as participant, observer, and trainee—a ‘Sensory Analysis’ experiment conducted by scientis
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Sivasankaran, S., S. Sankaranarayanan, and S. Ramakrishnan. "A Novel Sonochemical Synthesis of Metal Oxides Based Bhasmas." Materials Science Forum 754 (April 2013): 89–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.754.89.

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Metal oxides form part of inorganic medicines called Bhasmas, which has been used in a non-allopathic medicine system practiced in India called Ayurveda. Bhasmas may be classified under the nanomedicines of ancient India. The traditional preparation methods involve time consuming and complicated preparation procedures. This paper highlights a novel ultrasound assisted technique called sonochemical synthesis of transition metal oxides in a facile, faster, inherently safer and environmentally benign (green chemistry) way which could be considered to be used for the synthesis of metal oxides such
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Antony, Chris. "Kumaragara, Rakshakarma and Special Care Neonatal Unit: A Critical Review." International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 12, no. 1 (2021): 14–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v12i1.1777.

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The protective rites of a newborn are an important part of neonatal care according to Ayurvedic principles. Similar to the organization of Special Care Neonatal Unit (SCNU) which is essential for reducing neonatal mortality and improving quality of life of survivors, Ayurveda advises meticulous organization of sutikagriha (the puerparial room) and kumaragara (the infant care room) along with rakshakarma (protective rites) for maintaining strict asepsis and providing a healthy environment to the mother and infant. An understanding of these protective rites and infant care room is mandatory to i
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Padmaja, Deepa, and Nagappan Kannappan. "Standardization of traditionally designed neutraceutical." International Current Pharmaceutical Journal 1, no. 9 (2012): 288–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/icpj.v1i9.11621.

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Plants are the rich source of a variety of chemicals with nutritive and therapeutic properties. The pharmacological activities of allopathic drugs are now decreased before the herbal potency. Now most of the pharmaceutical companies are focusing in this area. The Indian pharmaceutical industry is definitely looking forward to a tremendous herbal marketing. The traditionally designed neutraceutical is an Ayurvedic herbal formulation; consist of Brahmi, Tulsi, and other ingredients in powder form. This neutraceutical is proved for its antibacterial and antioxidant activity. Standardization of th
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Mangal, Anupam K., Chinmay Rath, Bonthu Susmitha, Ashish K. Tripathi, and Mukesh B. Chincholikar. "Medico-Ethno Botanical Survey: An Overview of CCRAS Contributions." Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 2, no. 3 (2017): 188–240. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10059-0019.

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ABSTRACT Aim Medico-Ethno Botanical Survey (MEBS) was initiated by the Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS) in 1969 with the main aim of survey and documentation of medicinal plants of India used in Ayurveda system of medicine. Through its five peripheral institutes, namely Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Metabolic Disorders (RARIMD)— Bengaluru, Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Gastro-Intestinal Disorders (RARIGID)—Guwahati, Regional Ayurveda Research Institute (RARI)—Itanagar, RARI—Jhansi, and RARI—Ranikhet, the Council has surveyed every part of phytoge
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Abraham, Leena. "Gender, Medicine and Globalisation: The Case of Women Ayurveda Physicians of Kerala, India." Society and Culture in South Asia 6, no. 1 (2020): 144–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2393861719883095.

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Women’s entry into the exclusively male-dominated field of Ayurveda in large numbers and their pursuit of a professional career as physicians, observed since the 1980s in India, are socially and historically significant events. Their overwhelming participation marks a rupture in the unchallenged control of the field by men of certain castes and families of medical lineages for centuries. In Kerala, interestingly, this has occurred when women’s overall workforce participation has remained low. This article attempts to analyse women’s work in Ayurveda in Kerala and its consequences for Ayurvedic
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Warrier, Maya. "Seekership, Spirituality and Self-Discovery: Ayurveda Trainees in Britain." Asian Medicine 4, no. 2 (2008): 423–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157342009x12526658783691.

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AbstractThis paper examines the backgrounds and motivations of persons trained or training as Ayurvedic practitioners at two London-based institutions offering Ayurveda programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It draws upon in-depth interviews with individuals at various stages of their training and practice in order to examine the paths that bring them to Ayurveda, their motivations for undergoing training, and the ways in which they apply their knowledge of Ayurveda during and after their training period. The findings here corroborate what other scholars have demonstrated in the
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Ostanin, Vadim V., Anna M. Subotyalova, and Mikhail A. Subotyalov. "Communication traditional ayurvedic medicine with a philosophical school of Ancient India." Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin 7, no. 1 (2017): 144–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.15293/2226-3365.1701.10.

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Pal, Rashmi Saxena, Yogendra Pal, Pranay Wal, and Ankita Wal. "In house & Marketed Preparation of Hingwashtak Churna, A Polyherbal Formulation: Comparative Standardization and Measures." Open Medicine Journal 5, no. 1 (2018): 76–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874220301805010076.

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Background: Hingwashtak Churṇa is a polyherbal Ayurveda based classical formulation used to cure certain digestive disorders. We have attempted to prepare and standardize this preparation comparing it with standard preparation to ensure its quality. Objective: The current research was aimed at the preparation of Churna in house and to compare it with the marketed formulation on all the standard norms while standardizing it. Materials and Methods: The Churna was prepared in-house according to The Ayurvedic Formulary of India. The Churna was comparatively evaluated along with its marketed prepar
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Wujastyk, Dominik. "Medical Error and Medical Truth: The Placebo Effect and Room for Choice in Ayurveda." Health, Culture and Society 1, no. 1 (2011): 221–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/hcs.2011.14.

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I attempt to relativize allopathic medicine, or Modern Establishment Medicine (MEM), specifically in the context of the ayurvedic medical system of India, and to promote Daniel Moerman’s concept of the medical “meaning response” as a preferable conceptualization of the phenomena usually subsumed under the name “placebo.” Finally, I suggest that once these steps have been taken, a space opens up in which informed ayurvedic practice – indeed, any human activities aimed at promoting health – may find a valid place.
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Sankar, Vandana, Renuka R. Nair, Vijayakumar S. Harikrishnan, Adelaide C. Fernandez, Cherumanal S. Krishna Kumar та Viswanathamenon Madhavachandran. "Cardoguard, an Ayurvedic antihypertensive formulation, prevents cardiac remodeling in spontaneously hypertensive rats by inhibition of ERK and PKCε signaling pathways". Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 90, № 5 (2012): 627–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/y2012-047.

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Ayurveda is an Indian system of medicine. Despite clinical efficacy, lack of scientific validation has limited the effective use of Ayurvedic drugs. Cardoguard is an Ayurvedic antihypertensive drug formulated by Nagarjuna Herbal Concentrates Ltd., Kerala, India. Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is a modifiable risk factor, and regression of LVH reduces the propensity for adverse cardiovascular events. This study was taken up with the objective of evaluating the efficacy of Cardoguard in the prevention of cardiac remodeling. Cardoguard was administered orally to 2-month-old spontaneously hype
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Dighekar, Ruchika, and Kiran Tawalare. "A Biochemical Approach to Understand the Concept of Snigdha Guna of Ghee and Ruksha Guna of Terminalia arjuna on Behaviour of 3T3-L1 Cell Line with Respect to Adipocytic and Anti-Adipocytic Activity : In Vitro." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences (JAIMS) 5, no. 06 (2020): 73–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.21760/jaims.5.6.9.

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Ayurvedic medicine is a system of traditional medicine native to India. Ayurveda is based on peculiar fundamental principles like Shatpadarth, Tridosha Theory, Panchamahabhuta Theory, Prakriti, Ojas, Dhatu, Mala, Agni, Manas, and Atma etc. The concepts of Ayurveda are expressed with Gunas. The increased elements are treated by opposite Guna. In support of the above concept, an experimental study on the 3T3-L1 cell line is carried out for examine the adipocytic and anti adipocytic activity of Snigdha and Ruksha Guna respectively. The results were assessed with the help of evaluation of subletha
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Bhardwaj, Manisha, and Aparna Alia. "Commiphora wightii (Arn.) Bhandari. Review of Its Botany, Medicinal Uses, Pharmacological Activities and Phytochemistry." Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 9, no. 4-s (2019): 613–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/jddt.v9i4-s.3256.

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The oldest remedies identified to mankind are herbal medicines. India is recognized worldwide for its Ayurvedic treatment. As only little studies are done on this plant, the purpose of current review is to make accessible up-to-date information on, botany, morphology, ecological biodiversity, medicinal uses, phytochemistry and pharmacological activities on diverse parts of Commiphora wightii (Arn.) Bhandari (C. wightii). This review was assembled using scientific literature from electronic search engine such as Springerlink, BioMed Central, PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, Scielo, Medline and Sc
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Hazarika, Bikash, Manha Bathari, Vinod Upadhyay, et al. "An overview of the unexplored underutilized fruit crops of Assam, India." Journal of Applied and Natural Science 12, no. 3 (2020): 442–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.31018/jans.v12i3.2343.

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Assam is the largest state of North-East India. This state is considered as one of the most extravagant biodiversity hotspots of the world because of its different geography, atmosphere and agro-environmental conditions. Various plant species that incorporate natural products have their starting point in this locale. A considerable number of these are yet to be developed in wild or semi-wild states. Regardless of the huge hereditary decent variety of these natural products, just a couple have been grown as business crops for their monetary, social and strict significance. Some of the explored
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Sébastia, Brigitte. "Preserving Identity or Promoting Safety? The Issue of Mercury in Siddha Medicine: A Brake on the Crossing of Frontiers." Asiatische Studien - Études Asiatiques 69, no. 4 (2015): 933–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/asia-2015-1043.

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Abstract Since the publication of a sanitary alert on the toxicity of ayurvedic products by Robert B. Saper and colleagues in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) in 2004, the image of ayurveda as a safe alternative or complement to biomedicine has sharply deteriorated in North America and Europe. In reaction, some western countries have forbidden the import of the herbal products denounced by Saper and colleagues’ warning, and the Government of India has taken measures to implement its rules on their production to ensure the full safety of the products intended for both expo
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Singh R N, Pradeep Kumar, Navneet Kumar, and Singh D K. "Nerium indicum(Linn.): A potential phytomedicine against various health problems." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, no. 3 (2020): 5008–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11i3.2832.

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Nerium indicum (Linn Apocyanaceae family) is wild plant and commonly known as “Kaner”. It is used against various health problems in India and China as ethno medicine. India and China is among the oldest civilizations on earth. Ethno medicines are developed in ancient time by experiences sharing with nature. Aim of the present study is to explore the ancient knowledge of phytomedicine in context of modern science. Vedic period is the oldest cultural representation of human civilization. Ayurvedic system of medicine was developed in ‘Susruta Samhita’ and ‘Charak Samhita’. Nerium indicum (Linn.)
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Rajurkar, H. "AYURVEDIC PERSPECTIVE OF SUBCLINICAL HYPOTHYROIDISM." Journal of Medical pharmaceutical and allied sciences 10, no. 3 (2021): 3046–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/jmpas.v10i3.1156.

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Thyroid gland is one of the important glands of the endocrine system and thyroid disorders are the most common disorders amongst the general population worldwide, as well as in india. Hypothyroidism is caused by inadequate function of the thyroid gland called as primary hypothyroidism or by insufficient stimulation by thyroid- stimulating hormones called as secondary hypothyroidism. Current view the thyroid gland is a butterfly shaped gland. It is located inferior to the larynx and anterior to the trachea. It has two lobes connected by the isthmus. It is made of microscopic spherical masses ca
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J, Keerthana, Prakash L. Hegde, and Vijay Javagal. "USHEERA (Vetiveria zizanioides Linn. Nash): A DRUG REVIEW." Journal of Pharmaceutical and Scientific Innovation 9, no. 6 (2020): 156–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4572.096189.

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Usheera (Vetiveria zizanioides Linn. Nash) possesses a great therapeutic value in the traditional Ayurvedic medicine and is widely distributed in India. Apart from the medicinal value, the culms are used for sweeping, scenting clothes and also as soil binders. In Ayurvedic literature, the plant has been mentioned from Veda Kala to Nighantu Kala. Hence in a view of immense medicinal importance of the plant this review is therefore compile all the information related to Usheera.
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Thakur, Shifali, Hemlata Kaurav, and Gitika Chaudhary. "A Review on Woodfordia fruticosa Kurz (Dhatki): Ayurvedic, Folk and Modern Uses." Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 11, no. 3 (2021): 126–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/jddt.v11i3.4839.

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Woodfordia fruticosa kurz is an herbal plant that belongs to the family Lythraceae. This plant is widely distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of India, Sri Lanka, China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan and Pakistan. The plant possesses a long history of medicinal use. The flowers of Woodfordia fruticosa are recorded to possess potent therapeutic values. The various phytochemicals isolated from this plant are tannins, flavonoids, anthraquinone, glycosides and polyphenols. The extract of flowers and leaves are associated with useful therapeutic activities. These phytochemical c
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Datta, Subhas Chandra. "IMMEDIATE APPLY COST-EFFECTIVE EASILY PREPARABLE-AVAILABLE 21STCENTURY POTENTIAL-AYURVEDIC-HERBAL-INTEGRATIVE-MEDICINAL-VACCINE OF COVID-19: ACHIEVED AGRICULTURE HEALTHCARE-SOCIO-ECONOMY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATION MECHANISM!" International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 9, no. 1 (2021): 227–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v9.i1.2021.2972.

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The 5th epidemic-COVID-19 spreads all around the world forming total change of the world health, education, research, travel, socioeconomic, and human civilization, and the proper potential vaccine still unknown for the future efficacy of reinfection outbreaks of the vaccinated peoples with manufacturing capacity for the whole world population including new variant also. The poor marginalized society, aged people, street -children, and -animals, are not able to manage and purchase vaccines. And the pandemic must be controlled or managed by every nation; otherwise, a globe is at risk of further
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Wijeratne, Nilika G., James C. G. Doery, and Andis Graudins. "Occult lead poisoning from Ayurvedic medicine produced, prescribed and purchased in India." Medical Journal of Australia 194, no. 4 (2011): 205–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.2011.tb03776.x.

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Pal, Rashmi Saxena, Yogendra Pal, Pranay Wal, and Ankita Wal. "Standardization and Detailed Aspects of Chopchinyadi Churna: A Potent Anti-Arthritic Medicine." Open Medicine Journal 6, no. 1 (2019): 19–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874220301906010019.

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Background: Chopchinyadi Churna is a powdered Ayurvedic churna, commonly used for treating insect bite, rheumatoid arthritis, gout arthritis. Objective: The current research is oriented for the evaluation of ingredients and other aspects of Churna. Materials and Methods: The Churna was standardized as per the parameters of Ayurvedic Formulary of India for the organoleptic characters, microscopy, physicochemical, chromatographic, rheological properties and phytochemical screening for the detection of major phytoconstituents. Results: The parameters were found to be significant and offered futur
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Dhanam, S., and B. Elayaraj. "Ethnoveterinary Practices in Villupuram District, Tamil Nadu, India." International Letters of Natural Sciences 24 (August 2014): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilns.24.1.

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Ayurvedic medicines are considered to be the best systems of treatment in India and this system is spreading now globally. Natural products are also a part of our everyday life. Ethno veterinary medicine is developed by farmers in field and barns rather than and in scientific laboratories. It is less systematic, less formalized and usually transferred by word of mouth rather than writing. An ethnobotanical survey was conducted in 10 selected sites of Villupuram district. Twenty six plant species belonging to fourteen families were documented in the present study, to cure different diseases in
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A R, Akhilraj, and Amalraj A R. "AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF KSHEENA SHUKRA (OLIGOSPERMIA) LEADING TO MALE INFERTILITY: A CASE REPORT." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 12, no. 4 (2021): 30–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.1204101.

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As per the World Health Organization (WHO) report in India, the overall prevalence of primary infertility ranges between 3.9 to 16.8%. A recent report on status of infertility states that, 50% is related to reproductive anomalies or disorders in the male, in which 90% of male infertility problems are related to Oligospermia and other abnormalities in semen analysis. As per Ayurveda, Oligospermia can be considered as Ksheena Shukra. Surgery, Hormone treatments, Medications and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) are the main line of treatment in Conventional medicine, but these are associate
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Srivastava Niraj, Saxena Varsha, Gehlot Sangeeta, and Singh B M. "Outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) in India and Consideration of Preventive Aspects by Ayurveda." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, SPL1 (2020): 739–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11ispl1.3076.

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In December 2019, an outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus (SARSCoV-2) infection occurred in Wuhan city, Hubei Province, China (East Asia) furthermore worldwide including India. On 30 January 2020, the first case of the COVID-19 pandemic was reported in India. India has reached more than 1.5 lakh confirmed cases including more than 4000 fatalities by dreadful COVID-19 infection. At present, there is no vaccine for prevention or medicine for treatment. Only preventive measures like frequently hand-wash by soap and water, or hand sanitizers along with social distancing are ef
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Conboy, L. A., Ingrid Edshteyn, and Hilary Garivaltis. "Ayurveda and Panchakarma: Measuring the Effects of a Holistic Health Intervention." Scientific World JOURNAL 9 (2009): 272–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2009.35.

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Ayurveda, the traditional medical system of India, is understudied in western contexts. Using data gathered from an Ayurvedic treatment program, this study examined the role of psychosocial factors in the process of behavior change and the salutogenic process. This observational study examined associations with participation in the 5-day Ayurvedic cleansing retreat program, Panchakarma. Quality of life, psychosocial, and behavior change measurements were measured longitudinally on 20 female participants. Measurements were taken before the start of the program, immediately after the program, an
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Siddiqui, Iqtidar Husain. "Science of Medicine and Hospitals in India during the Delhi Sultanate Period." Indian Historical Review 39, no. 1 (2012): 11–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0376983612449526.

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The Arab conquerors of Iran found Bimaristan there functioning as a centre of public health care. Later, the Muslim rulers in Central Asia and Khurasan changed its Persian name to Arabic Dārul-Shifa. The Sultans of Delhi also built dārul-shifas. Another development that took place in India was the beginning of the process of synthesizing Muslim system of medicines and the indigenous Ayurvedic system. This process continued during the Mughal period as well.
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R Aithal, Krithika, Sumanth Shenoy H, and Subrahmanya Padyanna. "STANDARD OPERATIVE PROCEDURE FOR FRORMULATION OF MORINDA CIT-RIFOLIA L. GRANULES." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 04, no. 04 (2020): 2289–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamjp040432020.

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The science of life is the basic meaning of Ayurveda. As like any other medical system, success of treatment also depends upon quality of medicine prescribed to the patient. Standardization of Ayurvedic drugs at various levels starting from the selection and collection of raw materials till the final product. It is essential to produce a safe and efficacious formulation for the needy patients. Preparation of granules is one of modified form of Ghana (solid preparation of herbal extract) and Khanda Kalpana (Solid preparation simi-lar to granules). Present study has elaborated formulation of non
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Paul, Bernard, Isaac Masih, Jayant Deopujari, and Claudine Charpentier. "Occurrence of resveratrol and pterostilbene in age-old darakchasava, an ayurvedic medicine from India." Journal of Ethnopharmacology 68, no. 1-3 (1999): 71–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0378-8741(99)00044-6.

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