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Year : 2013 | Volume
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Role of Nasya and Matra Basti with Narayana Taila on anovulatory factor
Krupa R Donga1, Shilpa B Donga2, Laxmi Priya Dei3
1 Medical Officer, Padana, Porbandar, Gujarat, India 2 Reader, Department of Stree Roga and Prasooti Tantra, Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar, Gujarat, India 3 Associate Professor and I/C Head, Department of Stree Roga and Prasooti Tantra, Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar, Gujarat, India
Correspondence Address:
Shilpa B Donga Reader, Department of Stree Roga and Prasooti Tantra, IPGT and RA, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar - 361 008, Gujarat India
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PMID: 24049410 
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Description of Vandhyatva is available in most of the Ayurvedic classics, including Nidana (diagnosis), Samprapti (etiopathogenesis), Lakshana (symptomatology), Bheda (types) and Chikitsa (treatment). In current study, efforts have been made to study the effect of Nasya and Matra Basti on anovulation (Beeja Dushti). Ovulation is under the control of Vata. Narayana Taila is attributed for its effect in Vandhyatva. 24 patients of female infertility having anovulatory factor, being diagnosed by Trans-Vaginal Sonography (TVS) for 2 consecutive cycles were divided in two groups. Patients in Group A ( n = 12) administered the drug through Nasya and in Group B ( n = 12) through Matra Basti. Ovulation occurred 36.36% of patients in group A and 66.16% of patients group B. Matra Basti showed better results than Nasya group on anovulation. |
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