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Year : 2010 | Volume
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A clinical study on the role of ama in relation to Grahani Roga and its management by Kalingadi Ghanavati and Tryushnadi Ghrita
Alpesh P Sorathiya1, SN Vyas2, P.S.N Bhat3
1 Ayurvedic Physician, Aastha Ayurveda Panchakarma Hospital, Amreli, Gujarat, India 2 Ex. HOD- Kayachikitsa, Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar, Gujarat, India 3 HOD- Kayachikitsa Department, Shri Gulab Kunwarba Ayurveda College, Jamnagar, Gujarat, India
Correspondence Address:
Alpesh P Sorathiya Ayurvedic Physician, Aastha Ayurved Panchkarma Hospital, Sanjivani Complex, 1st Floor, Opp. Sahjanand Market, Station Road, Amreli, Gujarat India
 Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None  | Check |
DOI: 10.4103/0974-8520.82041
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Grahani and Agni are having Adhara-Adheya-Sambandha. Grahani is described as an Agni Adhishthana by most of the acharyas. Mandagni is a root cause of Ama Dosha and it is the crucial factor for manifestation of most of the diseases. Among them, Grahani is the prime disease of gastro-intestinal tract and seen often in day-to-day practice. A total of 66 patients were randomly divided in three groups and treated with: A) Kalingadi Ghanavati, three vatis of 500 mg twice daily with takra, B) Tryushnadi Ghrita, 10 g twice daily before meal with lukewarm water and C) Combination of both the drugs for 14 days. An assessment was done on the basis of Rogabala, Dehabala, Agnibala, and Chetasabala. The study revealed that combination proved better results than those of individuals. |
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