Neha Rawat

Neha Rawat

Assistant Professor (Department Of Ayurvedic Physiology)

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Background SARS-CoV-2 infections caused mild-to-moderate illness. However, a sizable portion of infected people experience a rapid progression of hyper-inflammatory and hypoxic respiratory illness that necessitates an effective and safer remedy to combat COVID-19. Methods A total of 150 COVID-19-positive patients with no to mild symptoms, between...
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Introduction: Premature ageing is a process associated with a progressive accumulation of deleterious changes over time, an impairment of physiologic functions, an increase in the risk of disease and death. In Ayurveda, all human beings are categorised into basic sub-seven types based on their constitution. Along with this, ageing can be accelerate...
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Pain makes us conscious for the presence of the injurious agent and that is why we seek removal of the injurious agent by appropriate measures. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is corelated with aamvata in Ayurved. Rheumatoid arthritis is basically an autoimmune chronic inflammatory disorder that mainly affects the symmetrical metacarpophalangeal joint an...
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In Ayurveda, Basti is a medical procedure in which the drug is administrated through anal route. In ancient time physicians used urinary bladder of sheep, cow and buffalo for giving medicated enema as an instrument. In Ayurveda, there are three basic humours vata, pitta and kapha. Disturbance in the homeostatic condition of these humours cause dise...
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In this present case study, an18 years old woman patient consulted to the ayurvedic outpatient department (OPD) of polyclinic, Govt. of NCT of Delhi, New Delhi, India with the complain of pain in lower abdomen and epigastric region, burning micturition and constipation. She was advised for ultrasonography (USG) and finding suggested a right ovarian...
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Rasa- the fluid of life; The quantity of rasadhatu depends upon food intake. Rasa provides fluidity to circulating rakta; it is the fluid that carries dissolved nutrients. Salts and sugar are the most important among nutrients. As a result, taking nutritional fluid is the best way to replenish rasa. The rasadhatu, being made up of the element water...
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Apart from nature survival of mankind will become impossible within some decades from now soAyurveda was introduced to the earth so that man could enjoya long and healthy lifespan. The panchmahabhuta, mana, atma, kala and disha are the base ofall creations in this universe. Ayuis the time period from the conception till death and is called Kala. In...
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A 31 year old woman presented with uterine fibroid of 12.3 mm diameter in right lateral uterine wall and a cyst of 30mm diameter in left ovary. She was intended to treat with some Ayurvedic formulations. Fibroids are the abnormal growths that develop in a woman’s uterus. Sometimes these tumors are quite large and cause severe abdominal pain and hea...
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Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) a is a shrub of Solanacae family. (Solanum =comforting) commonly known as winter cherry. Balada, Gandhanta, Vajinama, Balya, Punya, Vrusha are some of its Sanskrit names. This shrub attains a height of 1-2 mtrs. Its branches distributed in all directions and rounded. Leaves are alternate, 5-10cms long rounded and ha...
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Chyawanprash Rasayan is a rasyan used at every home since ages. In Sanskrit, the word, "prash" refers to a specially prepared food. It is said that two ancient sages Aswinikumaarou of Ayurveda concocted this particular formula to restore youth to the elderly sage, Chyawan-thus the name, "chyawanprash‖. Mode of administration of Chyawanprash Rasayan...
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In the present case study a 40 years old man consulted in Outpatient department of Ch. BrahmPrakash AyurvedCharakSansthan (CBPACS), New Delhi.Complain of the patient was recurrent skin rashes with redness, skin edema, itching, with crusting of skin flaking, blistering, cracking, oozing and bleeding of upper layer of skin. By examining the signs and...
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Ayurveda defines a healthy and swastha body as the balance of tridosha, agni, seven dhatus, mala, Prasanna of atma, indriya and mana. However, if the dhatus or body tissue is not in proportion the condition is diseased. In arbuda the proportions of dhatus aggravate leading to imbalance. The imbalance of jatharagni, dhatwagni and bhutagni is the rea...
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Food is the third most important thing for living beings to live after air and water. This shows the importance of food for life. These are eight specific factors of method of dieting which is calledAshtavidhaAahar Vidhi Visheshayatan. Aahar is food, vidhiis method, vishesh is pecular and ayatan is abode.Ashtavidhaaaharvidhivisheshayatan includes P...
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Consumption of Mandukparni Swaras, Yashtimadhu Churna with Ksheer, Guduchi Swaras, and Shankhapushpi Kalka. – these Medhya Rasayana drugs are anxiolytic in nature, life promoting, disease alleviating, promoters of strength, agni, complexion, voice and medhya. Medhya Rasayana drugs are used for inhibition and dealing of mental disorders of all the a...
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Emblica officinalis Gaertn. or Phyllanthus emblica Linn, commonly known as Indian gooseberry or Amla, is arguably the most important medicinal plant in the Indian traditional system of medicine, the Ayurveda. Various parts of the plant are used to treat a range of diseases, but the most important is the fruit. The fruit is used either alone or in c...
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In the present case study a 50 years old man consulted in Out-patient department of CBPACS with the complains of sudden pain like electric shock on right side of the head which gets aggravated on touch patient and so MRI was done which was suggestive of patient suffering with trigeminal neuralgia. In the present case report patient was intended to...
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People who indulged in consuming a lot of channel-blocking (abhishyandi), bulky and heavy food and also do divaswapan (sleep during the day) just after having heavy meal suffer from disorders of mamsavahasrotas. Whereas, the medovahasrotas is vitiated due to lack of physical exercise, divaswapna, and excessive intake of fatty food and alcoholic dri...
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Human need is infinite. As time increases, demand and needs of human also increases. Their first and foremost need is to live a long life. It is possible when we have a healthy lifestyle. Ayurveda a traditional Indian system of medicine, main aim is to maintain the health of healthy and cure the disease of diseased. That's why people all around the...
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AYUSH and Modern Systems of Medicine have distinct approaches and methods of practice. Since so many years Ayurvedic Doctors are studying integrated medicine as per syllabi i.e., Ayurvedic medicine and Modern medicine then there should not be so much controversies needed for allowing the bridge course to be passed. Bridge course should be introduce...
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Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia [Wild.] Miers.) of family Menispermaceae. Guduchi is a Sanskrit word which means, 'that which protects body from diseases'. Another name for this herb is 'Amrita', which refers to 'the heavenly elixir' according to Hindu mythology. According to the tale, Guduchi saved celestial beings from old age and kept them eternal...

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