V Jaiswal’s research while affiliated with Banaras Hindu University and other places

What is this page?


This page lists works of an author who doesn't have a ResearchGate profile or hasn't added the works to their profile yet. It is automatically generated from public (personal) data to further our legitimate goal of comprehensive and accurate scientific recordkeeping. If you are this author and want this page removed, please let us know.

Publications (1)


"Shankha prakshalana" (gastrointestinal lavage) in health and disease
  • Article
  • Full-text available

January 1988

·

19,029 Reads

·

9 Citations

Ancient Science of Life

·

V Jaiswal

·

S P Maurya

Shankha Prakshalana is an easy and effective technique for cleansing the gastrointestinal canal, thereby removing all the autointoxicants present in the alimentary canal. Moreover, it is a very economical procedure which can be performed by the patients at his own residence. The role of Shankha Prakshalana from our own experience is very effective in overcoming the irritable bowel syndrome. Shankha Prakshalana may also be given to the patients of anxiety neurosis with satisfactory results. Its role in the treatment of renal disorder is encouraging in early cases only. However, in the second and third degree chronic renal failure cases its role is yet to be established and needs further investigation. Similarly, in the case of thyrotoxicosis no conclusive evidence could be observed due to very limited number of cases.

Download

Citations (1)


... However, SP has been found to be efficacious in cleansing the colon, in addition to having beneficial effects in patients with hypertension and irritable bowel syndrome. 6,7 Our primary aim in this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of SP in a busy setting of a real-world outpatient clinic. We used the same methodology used by Panigrahi et al and tried to validate their findings. ...

Reference:

Real-World Application of Shankhaprakshalana (a Yogic Technique) in Bowel Preparation for Colonoscopy in a Busy Outpatient Clinic: An External Validation Study
"Shankha prakshalana" (gastrointestinal lavage) in health and disease

Ancient Science of Life