The Dosha, Dhatu and Malas are the fundamental aspect of body, they have close relationship with each other, increase or decrease state of one will causes the increase or decrease state of others. Dhatu signifies the ...
Ayurveda is serving the ailing humanity since the creation of life is not behind in
recognizing the most pragmatic feature of a woman. There is many normal
physiological phenomenons taking place in the body which is ...
Introduction:
Shift Work Sleep Disorder (ICD 10- G47.26, DSM IV-307.45) (SWSD) ; the symptoms of insomnia and excessive somnolence in association with some degree of social, occupational, or other impairment are collectively ...
Introduction:
According to Ayurveda Samhitas different Dosha Pradhana Deha-Prakriti
individuals have different levels of Bala. Vyayama-Shakti is also an important parameter
to assume Trividha Bala i.e. Pravara, Madhyama ...
Aim and Objectives:
1. To study the effect of Usnodaka on agni
2. To study the effect of Agni on Medadhatu
3. To study effect of Usnodhaka on Sthoulytha.
4. To see the relation between Medadhatu, Sthoulytha w.s.r to ...
Introduction: Health is the ultimate cornerstone for satisfying healthy life. Ayurveda's aim is to achieve physical, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being by following the preventive and promotional approach, as well ...
INTRODUCTION:
Dosha,Dhatu and Mala are root factors of living body. There are 7 Dhatus. Such as Rasa, Rakta, Mamsa, Meda, Asthi, Majja, Shukra. Sara-: Meanings of words are essential, most excellent, best real, genuine, ...
INTRODUCTION:
In Ayurveda the term “Agni” is used for the factor which performs the function of digestion of food and metabolism. Agni converts food in the form of energy, which is responsible for all vital functions of ...
Introduction:
Meda causes unctuousness in organs, enlargement of abdomen and flanks and also the disorders cough, dyspnoea etc. Medovriddhi is caused due to vitiation of body entities namely like Kapha Dosha, Meda Dhatu, ...
Introduction:
Health is the supreme foundation for the achievement of happy life. Objective of Ayurveda is to accomplish the physical, mental, social and spiritual well-being, by adopting the preventive and promotive ...
INTRODUCTION:
Prakruti :-It is expression of healthy individuals in perspective of body functions, behaviour morphology and physiology. The qualitative and quantitative, unchangeable Doshika predominance from birth to ...