Indu Sabu

Indu Sabu
Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences · Department of Medicine

MD, AYURVEDA

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In recent times, there has been an increasing need for products derived from plants in the fields of medicine, nutrition, and beauty. This rise demands the creation of dependable methods for ensuring product quality, which involves blending age-old techniques with contemporary analytical tools. It's essential to standardize the production of herbal...
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In Ayurveda Cinamon has been used for the treatment of various illness like trusna (thirst), Kantha roga (diseases of throat), mukha roga (diseases of mouth), Pinasa (nasaroga), Krumiroga (healmenth) Vastiroga (disease of bladder), Arsa (piles) and Hrudroga (Heart disease). Cinnamon is a common spice used by different societies around the world for...
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Background: During the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in India, the Ministry of Ayush conducted a community study to provide therapeutic care to patients with asymptomatic, mild, and moderate COVID-19 in home isolation based on the empirical evidence generated on the efficacy of AYUSH-64 in COVID-19. Objective: To document disease characteris...
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Introduction:The world is under trepidation of novel pandemics from time to time. Due to the precipitous spread and fatality of the disease the medical fraternity is looking into novel measures for its containment and cure. Maintenance of environmental sanitisation is a key factor that check the spread infections. Potential of medicated fumigation...
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Neck swelling due to various causes is common across age groups, and invasive methods are usually done in its management. An inflammatory swelling is considered in Ayurveda as Vidradhi (~abscess) or Vranasopha (~inflammatory swelling). A 27-year-old male patient with a solitary inflammatory neck swelling was successfully treated in 21 days with non...
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Background: COVI9-19 is a global pandemic tightening its grip across the globe. Different systems of medicine are doing rigorous works in finding out ways to combat the SARS-CoV-2. Researches and previous pandemics have demonstrated the potential of Traditional systems like Ayurveda in managing viral infections. Aim: To explore the scientific ratio...
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The world has been witnessing threats due to different types of viral infections of respiratory system like the recent COVID pandemic. Unfortunately, the conventional system of medicine has not come up with a successful strategy for the management of cases or for effective prevention. The development of a successful drug or novel vaccine is imperat...
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Lipids and lipid-based formulations (Snehas) are commonly used in curative as well as preventive aspects in Ayurveda. They are used as food, medicine, vehicle etc. The present review highlights the importance and superiority of unique lipid-based formulations (Sneha kalpanas) from an Ayurvedic and modern perspective. All the important literature fr...
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Hepatitis B is a viral infection affecting millions of people across the globe. It is one of the common causes of liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma and there is no specific treatment available. In Ayurveda, such conditions can be managed in line of Kamala (~jaundice). A 44 year old male patient with jaundice and abnormal liver functions...
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Calcium is an essential nutrient of the human body. The main source of calcium in the body is from the food we eat. But the absorption of calcium is limited due to the presence of phytates, oxalates, etc. Many countries in Asia have average dietary calcium intake less than 500 mg/day. Countries in Africa and South America mostly have low calcium in...
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Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common form of entrapment neuropathies. It is characterised with numbness, paraesthesia, pain, along the median nerve distribution, and in advanced cases it will lead to wasting and finally loss of function of hand. It is diagnosed clinically and by electrophysiological studies like nerve conduction study. In Ayur...

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