Parinamasula, is a broad Ayurvedic term comprising of a cluster of abdominal conditions, and its ... more Parinamasula, is a broad Ayurvedic term comprising of a cluster of abdominal conditions, and its prevalence is carving the society, all through the world with a dangerously elevated pace. Change in life style, high stress level and unhealthy food habits adds on to its velocity and is more common in 18-59 yrs. In modern phrasing, peptic disorder affecting stomach and duodenum is equated with Parinamasula. As the mainstream medical systems puts forth only temporary solutions and symptomatic relief, it is highly required to research up on a solution from, other medical systems. Ayurveda gives a most promising drug Patol, for such conditions, and this research proves its efficacy in bringing back the normal physiology. Methods of clinical research was implemented for the study using scoring pattern for assessment. Student t test was used for statistical analysis. Five main symptoms and five other symptoms were screened for evaluating the efficacy of the drug. Assessment was done every 1...
Introduction: Addiction is defined as a psychological or physiological dependence on a substance ... more Introduction: Addiction is defined as a psychological or physiological dependence on a substance or habit that is beyond one’s control. Nicotine is the most widely consumed psychotropic drugs worldwide. The common use of nicotine increases the risk of noncommunicable diseases to many folds. It’s a long-term brain disorder that promotes compulsive substance usage despite negative effects. Addiction has a wide-ranging negative impact on humans, as well as social consequences. Sudden withdrawal from any addictive medication might result in psychosomatic illness. Aim: The goal of this study was to highlight the different Ayurvedic principles that can be used to prevent and manage addiction. Materials and Methods: This article’s content is based on personal clinical experiences as well as clinical studies published in index and non-index journals that deal with drug addiction, withdrawal, and management. To acquire relevant content, Ayurvedic Samhitas with commentaries and textbooks of A...
Parinamasula, is a broad Ayurvedic term comprising of a cluster of abdominal conditions, and its ... more Parinamasula, is a broad Ayurvedic term comprising of a cluster of abdominal conditions, and its prevalence is carving the society, all through the world with a dangerously elevated pace. Change in life style, high stress level and unhealthy food habits adds on to its velocity and is more common in 18-59 yrs. In modern phrasing, peptic disorder affecting stomach and duodenum is equated with Parinamasula. As the mainstream medical systems puts forth only temporary solutions and symptomatic relief, it is highly required to research up on a solution from, other medical systems. Ayurveda gives a most promising drug Patol, for such conditions, and this research proves its efficacy in bringing back the normal physiology. Methods of clinical research was implemented for the study using scoring pattern for assessment. Student t test was used for statistical analysis. Five main symptoms and five other symptoms were screened for evaluating the efficacy of the drug. Assessment was done every 1...
Introduction: Addiction is defined as a psychological or physiological dependence on a substance ... more Introduction: Addiction is defined as a psychological or physiological dependence on a substance or habit that is beyond one’s control. Nicotine is the most widely consumed psychotropic drugs worldwide. The common use of nicotine increases the risk of noncommunicable diseases to many folds. It’s a long-term brain disorder that promotes compulsive substance usage despite negative effects. Addiction has a wide-ranging negative impact on humans, as well as social consequences. Sudden withdrawal from any addictive medication might result in psychosomatic illness. Aim: The goal of this study was to highlight the different Ayurvedic principles that can be used to prevent and manage addiction. Materials and Methods: This article’s content is based on personal clinical experiences as well as clinical studies published in index and non-index journals that deal with drug addiction, withdrawal, and management. To acquire relevant content, Ayurvedic Samhitas with commentaries and textbooks of A...
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