Vandana Meena

Vandana Meena
  • BAMS, MD(Ay) in Rasa Shastra (Ayurvedic Pharmaceutics), Ph.D. in Rasa Shastra
  • MD Scholar at Banaras Hindu University

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Introduction
I am Senior Resident Doctor and PhD scholar at Banaras Hindu University.
Current institution
Banaras Hindu University
Current position
  • MD Scholar

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Publications (20)
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Swarna Makshika (chalcopyrite), an ore of copper, is used since ancient days in India to treat various ailments. Swarna Makshika Bhasma (SMB) preparation involves two main processes: Shodhana (detoxification) and Marana (incineration in a controlled manner). The present study is designed to compile and assess all the relevant and standard work done...
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In herbal medicine, there is a substantial amount of variety of plants have been used to treat neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer's (AD)as well as other memory-related issues. Dementia is a neurological condition characterised by a progressive loss in emotional and cognitive abilities. Dementia is linked to a number of conditions like...
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Would Products of Patanjali are Market Distractors ?
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Critical Analysis of Good Clinical Practice of Ayurvedic Formulation
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Tamra (copper) in Rasa Shastra with its Recent Advances in its Pharmaceutics and Therapeutics
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Probable Advance Dosage Forms of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutics From Kwatha Kalpana
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International Perception of Ayurvedic Mercurial Formulations in light of Recent Global Researches
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Implementing Ayurvedic�Pharmaceutics to Make Mercury Globally Acceptable�in terms of its Efficacy and Safe Disposal
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Natural Nail polish as a probable proficient cosmetic: an analytical array
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Aim: Acne is the disease which agitates the face during the primary phase of life, i.e. pubescent to adulthood. In Ayurvedic has been quoted as Mukhadushika or Yuvanpidika. At present, acne is anticipated to affect 9.4% of the global population, making it the eighth most prevalent disease globally. The cosmetics available are not suitable to all th...
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Gigantic mushroomic bloom of Ayurvedic pharmaceutical industries has raised a big question mark on standardization parameters at each stage of manufacturing process. Kwatha Kalpana being the most considerable and extensively used dosage form in Ayurvedic pharmaceutics has some disadvantages in certifying the quality control of the herbal ingredient...
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Background: Acne is the disease which agitates the face during the primary phase of life, and if deserted or mistreated might give scar for lifetime, ayurvedic treatment for acne vulgaris has much to offer but lacks in standardization of products. After an investigative search of classics and contemporary science regarding various herbs and mineral...
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The medicinal plants are widely used by the traditional medical practitioners for curing various diseases in their day-To-day practice. Shalmali is a well-known plant used in the traditional system for treatment of many diseases. The therapeutic activity of Shalmali is partly due to the presence of flavonoids, phenolics, sesquiterpenoids, shamimici...
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Acne vulgaris is not a life threatening disease but it is a distressing skin condition which can carry significant psychological disability. Ayurvedic Classics under the name of Varnya herbs, describes numerous formulations to treat countless skin diseases. After an investigative search in the Ayurvedic classical text book and contemporary sciences...
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Acne is anticipated to affect 9·4% of the global population, making it the eighth most prevalent disease globally. It is one of the commonest diseases distressing humanity and has significant impact on quality of life. The new approach of herbal therapy can be a promising alternative management to combat with this condition. Sariva (Hemidesmus indi...

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