Trishna Chikitsa According to Charaka: An Ayurvedic Perspective with Modern Correlation
Vol.01, Issue-06, December 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Trishna, or excessive thirst, is a significant clinical condition described in Ayurveda, particularly in the classical text Charaka Samhita. It is considered both a symptom and a disease entity, arising from various…
Management of Diabetic Foot Ulcer through Ayurveda – A Case Report
Vol.01, Issue-06, December 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) present significant morbidity among diabetic patients, often leading to severe complications such as infections and amputations. While modern medicine offers various interventions, recurrence and complications remain challenging. This…
Review On Contribution Of Ayurvedic Classics On Cosmetic Diseases w.s.r. to Khalitya
Vol.01, Issue-06, December 2024 Author: Dr. Manasa B., MD Ayurveda Abstract Diseases of the hair and scalp represent common dermatological conditions that are often neglected in daily clinical practice. Hair loss is a problem of great significance to both men and women. Among the younger…
A Comparative Clinical Study of Talisadi Churna Prepared by Classical Method and Variant Prepared by Replacing Sharkara Using Stevia rebaudiana in Management of Kasa
Vol.01, Issue-05, November 2024 Author: Dr. Manasa B., MD Ayurveda Abstract Ayurveda is the most ancient and traditional system of medicine in India. Nowadays, many people of all age groups are suffering from Kasa Roga. In modern science, it is called a cough, which is…
“A comparative pharmaceutico-analytical study of Talisadi Churna prepared by classical method and variant prepared by replacing Sharkara using Stevia rebaudiana
Vol.01, Issue-05, November 2024 Author: Dr. Manasa B, MD Ayurveda Abstract Talisadi churna is one of widely used effective formulation frequently prescribed in cough. It has Talisapatra, Shunti, Pippali, Maricha, Vamshalochana, Ela, Twak and Sharkara as ingredients. In Talisadi churna proportion of Sharkara is twice…
A review article on Treatment of Chhardi acc to Charaka Samhita w.s.r. to vomiting
Vol.01, Issue-05, November 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Chhardi, commonly known as vomiting, is a vital protective reflex that expels harmful substances from the stomach. In Ayurveda, detailed in the classical text Charaka Samhita, Chhardi is comprehensively analyzed in terms…
A review article on Atisara Chikitsa acc to Charaka Samhita w.s.r. to diarrhea
Vol.01, Issue-05, November 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Atisara, known as diarrhea in modern medicine, is a common gastrointestinal disorder extensively described in the ancient Ayurvedic text Charaka Samhita. It is characterized by the frequent passage of liquid or unformed…
Kasa Chikitsa acc to Charaka Samhita w.s.r. to cough – a review article
Vol.01, Issue-05, November 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Kasa, commonly referred to as cough in modern medicine, is a prevalent respiratory ailment described extensively in the ancient Ayurvedic text Charaka Samhita. It is characterized by disturbances in the respiratory system…
Hikka and Shwasa Chikitsa According to Charaka: An Ayurvedic Perspective with Modern Correlation – a review article
Vol.01, Issue-05, November 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Hikka (hiccup) and Shwasa (dyspnea or asthma) are significant respiratory disorders described in the ancient Ayurvedic text Charaka Samhita. These conditions are attributed to the imbalance of Doshas, primarily Vata and Kapha,…
Pandu Roga Chikitsa acc. to Charaka Samhita w.s.r. to anaemia
Vol.01, Issue-05, November 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Pandu Roga, commonly referred to as anemia in modern medicine, is a condition characterized by pallor and weakness due to decreased red blood cells or hemoglobin levels. The ancient Ayurvedic text Charaka…
