Srinibash Sahoo

Srinibash Sahoo
Central Council for Research in Ayurveda & Siddha | CCRAS · Manasa roga

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In the present era, there is a heightened awareness about the safety of drugs rather than the efficacy, which is largely due to the side effects as well as their consequences. This case study highlights the benefits of Ayurvedic medicine, which has yielded positive results by reducing hypo-pigmented patches of vitiligo, though the treatment was int...
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In the present era, there is a heightened awareness about the safety of drugs rather than the efficacy, which is largely due to the side effects as well as their consequences. This case study highlights the benefits of Ayurvedic medicine, which has yielded positive results by reducing hypo-pigmented patches of vitiligo, though the treatment was int...
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ABSTRACT The earliest description of Kitibha Kustha is found in Rik Veda. In the entire Ayurvedic compendium its description is found. The skin lesions are broadly classified and studied in two group’s viz. the Maha Kustha and the Kshudra Kustha
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Introduction Anxiety disorder is one of the psychosomatic disorders characterized by persistent and irrational fear, anxiety, or avoidance of social or performance situations. Ayurveda incorporates different types of regimen, both therapeutic and non-therapeutic, in the management of psychiatric disorders. Till date, no systematic review of the evi...
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Abstract: Introduction: Cognitive deficit denotes the condition characterized by impairment in the cognitive and intellectual functions. In children, it is usually detected in early schooling, wherein the children lag in processing of information including thinking, memory, perception, motivation, skilled movements and language. Aim: The present s...
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Introduction: Anxiety disorder is one of the psychosomatic disorders characterized by persistent and irrational fear, anxiety, or avoidance of social or performance situations. Ayurveda incorporates different types of regimen, both therapeutic and non-therapeutic, in the management of psychiatric disorders. Till date, no systematic review of the ev...
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Ayu is the state of union of four components namely the body, sensory and motor faculties, mind and soul. So perception of jnana or knowledge is considered as the lakshana of mind. For cognition mind should be sequentially connected with the receptors of information. Ayurveda has given equal importance to mind or mental faculties along with the phy...
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Aging is an inevitable biological phenomenon resulting from intrinsic and extrinsic damage to the various organs and systems. One does not know when old age begins. The "biological age" of a person is not identical to the "chronological age". Victor Hugo once said 40 is the old age of youth where as 50 is the youth of old age. So in countries like...

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