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Prakriti
-based medicine: A step towards personalized medicine
Bijoya Chatterjee, Jigisha Pancholi
April-June 2011, 32(2):141-146
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92539
PMID
:22408293
The concept of personalized medicine has been around for as long as people have been practicing medicine. From
Charaka
to Hippocrates, all have practiced the personalized approach for treating a disease. In the 21
st
century, personalized medicine is all about DNA. Whereas the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and epigenetic factors influence drug response and form the basis of personalized medicine, the
tridosha
theory forms the basis of
Prakriti
-based medicine. It is well established by now that western allopathic medicine is excellent in handling acute medical crises, whereas
Ayurveda
has successfully demonstrated an ability to manage chronic disorders that Western medicine has been unable to cure. With effective integration of 'omics'
Prakriti
-based medicine can play a vital role in this changing scenario of global health wisdom as
Ayurveda
offers its modalities by way of
ahara
(diet),
vihara
(lifestyle), and
aushadhi
(medication), which are the three pillars of
prakriti
-based medicine making it a holistic science.
Prakriti
-based medicine and other traditional medicine systems have the potential to offer remedies to the challenging health issues like adverse drug reactions, drug withdrawals, and economic disparities among few. An integrative global approach could do wonders to health sciences benefiting a broad spectrum of patients.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES - CLINICAL RESEARCH
Efficacy of leech therapy in the management of osteoarthritis (
Sandhivata
)
PK Rai, AK Singh, OP Singh, NP Rai, AK Dwivedi
April-June 2011, 32(2):213-217
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92589
PMID
:22408305
Osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease) is the most common joint disorder. It mostly affects cartilage. The top layer of cartilage breaks down and wears away. Osteoarthritis is of two types, primary (idiopathic) and secondary. In idiopathic osteoarthritis, the most common form of the disease, no predisposing factor is apparent. Secondary OA is pathologically indistinguishable from idiopathic OA but is attributable to an underlying cause. In
Ayurveda
the disease
Sandhivata
resembles with osteoarthritis which is described under
Vatavyadhi
. The NSAIDs are the main drugs of choice in modern medicine which have lots of side effects and therefore are not safe for long-term therapy.
Raktamokshan,
i.e., blood letting is one of the ancient and important parasurgical procedures described in
Ayurveda
for treatment of various diseases. Of them,
Jalaukavacharana
or leech therapy has gained greater attention globally, because of its medicinal values. The saliva of leech contains numerous biologically active substances, which have antiinflammatory as well as anesthetic properties. Keeping this view in mind we have started leech therapy in the patients of osteoarthritis and found encouraging results.
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Protective effect of
Yashtimadhu
(
Glycyrrhiza glabra
) against side effects of radiation/chemotherapy in head and neck malignancies
Debabrata Das, SK Agarwal, HM Chandola
April-June 2011, 32(2):196-199
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92579
PMID
:22408302
One of the very common side effects of Radiation/Chemotherapy especially of the head and neck malignancies is mucositis. Cancer therapy or the cancer itself may cause changes in the body chemistry that results in loss of appetite, pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and very common mucositis which makes eating difficult. Loss of appetite is followed by an undesirable loss of weight due to insufficient amount of calories every day which can lead to loss of muscle mass and strength and other complications by causing interruptions of medical therapy, impeding effective cancer therapy. Mucositis cause decreased immunity and quality of life as well as poor tolerance to surgery and altered efficacy of Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy. The present study is designed with the objective to minimize the radiation induced mucositis, skin reaction, xerostomia, change in voice etc. with an Ayurvedic preparation
Yashtimadhu
Ghrita
(processed ghee). Total 75 patients were randomly divided into four groups and drugs were administered: Group A with local application of
Yashtimadhu
powder and honey in the oral cavity for few minutes prior to radiotherapy along with oral intake of
Yashtimadhu Ghrita
; Group B with only local application of the
Yashtimadhu
powder and honey in the oral cavity; Group C patients administered with only local application of honey in the oral cavity; Group D on conventional modern medication controlled group. All these patients under four groups had received Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy for maximum duration of 7 weeks. Mucositis and Skin reactions were observed in 100% of patients with varying degree. The intensity of Radiation and Chemotherapy induced mucositis was reduced to a great extent by the trial drug.
Yashtimadhu
(
Glycyrrhiza glabra
) can be used effectively in prevention and treatment of oral mucositis post radiation and chemotheraphy in patients of cancer, especially of the head and neck region. It proves beneficial in two ways: (i) there were no interruptions in the treatment, and (ii) food intake was not severely affected leading to maintenance of nutritional status of the patients.
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PHARMACEUTICAL STANDARDIZATION
Evaluation of comparative free-radical quenching potential of
Brahmi
(
Bacopa monnieri
) and
Mandookparni
(
Centella asiatica
)
Sourav Mukherjee, Swapnil Dugad, Rahul Bhandare, Nayana Pawar, Suresh Jagtap, Pankaj K Pawar, Omkar Kulkarni
April-June 2011, 32(2):258-264
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92549
PMID
:22408313
Ayurvedic
texts describe rejuvenate measures called
Rasayana
to impart biological sustenance to bodily tissues.
Rasayana
acting specifically on brain are called
Medhya Rasayana
.
Brahmi
is one of the most commonly practiced herbs for the same. Yet there exist a controversy regarding the exact plant species among
Bacopa monnieri
L. Penn
(BM)
and
Centella asiatica
(L.) Urban
(CA)
to be used as
Brahmi
in the formulations. Though the current literature available has suggested a very good nootropic potential of both the drugs, none of the studies have been carried out on comparative potential of these herbs to resolve the controversy. Free-radical scavenging potential for these plants is studied to find out their comparative efficacy. The study revealed a very good
in vitro
free-radical scavenging properties of aqueous and ethanolic extracts of both the plants as evidenced by FRAP, DPPH, reducing power, and antilipid peroxidation assays. It can be concluded from the studies that both the plants, although taxonomically totally different at family level, showed similar type of
in vitro
activities. The total phenolic and flavonoid contents also revealed a significant similarity in the two plants. The
in vitro
study supports the
Ayurvedic
concept of
BM
and
CA
having a similar potential.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES - CLINICAL RESEARCH
Comparative clinical evaluation of
Kshara Sutra
ligation and hemorrhoidectomy in
Arsha
(hemorrhoids)
Meva Lal Gupta, SK Gupta, Chaturbhuja Bhuyan
April-June 2011, 32(2):225-229
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92591
PMID
:22408307
Arsha
(hemorrhoids) is engorgement of the hemorrhoidal venous plexus, characterized by bleeding per rectum, constipation, pain, prolapse and discharge. It is manifested due to improper diet, prolonged standing and faulty habits of defecation causing derangement of
tridosha
, mainly
vata dosha
. Vitiated
dosha
localizes in
guda vali, pradhana dhamani
and
mansdhara kala
and vitiates
twak, mansa, meda
and
rakta
, resulting in the
annavaha sroto dushti
. Modern management of
arsha
needs, mainly, a surgical approach, i.e. hemorrhoidectomy, wherein the result was found to be less satisfactory. In this regard, to determine a solution for satisfactory cure, the
kshara sutra
ligation method in
arsha
was studied in comparison with hemarrhoidectomy.
Kshara sutra
ligation in
arsha
was employed in 35 patients, and 26 patients were dealt with hemorrhoidectomy. The study revealed a better result of the
kshara sutra
ligation-treated group in comparison with hemorrhoidectomy. The observations revealed that maximum advantages like minimum hospital stay, no bleeding during or after operation, no post-operative anal stenosis, a low cost-effective and more acceptable to different categories of people, etc. were recorded in the
kshara
sutra
-treated group. Statistically,
kshara sutra
ligation for
arsha
was found to be highly significant and effective management
.
No adverse effects were noted during the follow-up period.
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PHARMACOGNOSTIC STUDIES
Pharmacognostic evaluation of leaves of certain
Phyllanthus
species used as a botanical source of
Bhumyamalaki
in
Ayurveda
Surendra K Sharma, MA Sheela
April-June 2011, 32(2):250-253
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92552
PMID
:22408311
Today, World over, there is a great deal of interest in Ayurvedic system of medicine and thus the demand for various medicinal plants in the production of Ayurvedic medicines is ever increasing. Due to varied geographical locations where these plants grow, a great deal of adulteration or substitution is encountered in the commercial markets. Histological studies of the plant drugs are not only to study the adulterants but also are indispensable in accurate identification. Microscopic observations of the
Phyllanthus
species revealed the occurrence of anisocytic and paracytic type of stomata in
Phyllanthus amarus,
while only anisocytic type of stomata is present in
P. fraternus
and
P.
maderaspatensis
. Epidermal cell walls of
P. amarus
and
P. fraternus
are wavy and straight walled epidermal walls are observed in
P. maderaspatensis
. In India all the above-mentioned species of
Phyllanthus
are called "
Bhumyamalaki
" and they are being used in the treatment of various liver disorders. However, all the species of
Phyllanthus
doesn't have the active constituents responsible for the treatment of liver disorders. In the present investigation by using simple micro techniques accurate identification of different species of
Phyllanthus
has been established.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES - CLINICAL RESEARCH
A study on
Vasantika Vamana
(therapeutic emesis in spring season) - A preventive measure for diseases of
Kapha origin
Santoshkumar Bhatted, VD Shukla, Anup Thakar, NN Bhatt
April-June 2011, 32(2):181-186
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92562
PMID
:22408298
Panchakarma
is the most essential part of
Ayurveda
treatments. It is preventive, preservative, promotive, curative and rehabilitative therapy.
Ayurveda
believes in strong relationship between macrocosm and microcosm and states that the seasonal changes will influence the biological systems resulting into the accumulation and aggravation of particular
Dosha
in a particular season like accumulation and aggravation of
Kapha
in
Hemant Rutu
(winter season) and
Vasant Rutu
(spring season) respectively, accumulation and aggravation of
Pitta
in
Varsha Rutu
(rainy season) and
Sharad Rutu
(autumn season) respectively.
Vasantika Vamana
is done in spring season approximately in the month of March and April for the elimination of vitiated
Kapha Dosha
which in turn helps to prevent the forth coming
Kapha
disorders and associated
Pitta
disorders or diseases originating or settled in the place of
Kapha
like bronchial asthma, allergic bronchitis, rhinitis, sinusitis, migraine, hyperacidity, indigestion, anorexia, obesity, overweight, dyslipidemia, diabetes mellitus, acne vulgaris, psoriasis, eczema, urticaria etc. In this study, a total of 89 persons were registered and 69 volnteers/patients undergone classical
Vamana Karma
without any major complications. Average minimum, maximum, total dose and total days of Snehapana were 36.40 ml, 187.21 ml, 578.59 ml and 5.01 days respectively. Average quantity of
Madanaphala, Ksheera, Yashtimadhu Phanta
and
Lavanodaka
was 5.81 g, 1130.29 ml, 3202.9 and 2489.13 ml respectively. The results were encouraging; hence, further studies may be conducted including large population in this direction.
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Evaluation of diet and life style in etiopathogenesis of senile dementia: A survey study
Kundan Chaudhuri, S. M. S. Samarakoon, HM Chandola, Rajesh Kumar, B Ravishankar
April-June 2011, 32(2):171-176
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92554
PMID
:22408297
Mind and body are inseparable entities and influences each other until death. Many factors such as stress, anxiety, depression, negative thoughts, unhealthy life style, unwholesome diet etc., disturb mental and physical wellbeing. Senile dementia is the mental deterioration, i.e, loss of intellectual ability associated with old age. It causes progressive deterioration of mental faculties, e.g., memory, intellect, attention, thinking, comprehension and personality, with preservation of normal level of consciousness. Two major types of senile dementia have been identified, namely that due to generalized atrophy in the cortical area of the brain (Alzheimer's type) and that due to vascular disorders mainly due to stroke. According to DSM-IV (diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders), the essential feature of dementia is the development of multiple cognitive deficits that include memory impairment and at least one of the following cognitive disturbances such as aphasia, apraxia, agnosia, or a disturbance in executive function. For the present study, a standardized questionnaire in the form of proforma incorporating types of foods (
madhura, amla and lavana rasayukta ahara
etc.) and life style (
divaswapna, ratrijagarana and manasika bhavas
etc) is prepared. To assess
manasika bhava
, Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, Brief Psychiatry Rating Scale, and standardized gradations of
anumana pariksha
of
manasika bhavas
mentioned by Charaka at Vimana Sthana 4/8 were adopted. In this study, most of the patients had disturbed sleep, tendency to indulge in defective dietary habits and
kapha
vitiating diets and life style. On Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale, patients had anxiety, tension, depression, difficulty in concentration, and memory. On Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, these patients had anxiety, depression, and hypochondriasis. On Brief Psychiatry Rating Scale, psychological factors affected include: anxiety, depression, somatic concern and tension, etc. The data reflects that unwholesome diet and disturbed mental health plays an important role in etiopathogenesis of senile dementia.
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A clinical study of
Devadarvyadi-Vati
on
Grahani Dosha
in children
Rutu V Patel, VK Kori, KS Patel
April-June 2011, 32(2):187-191
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92568
PMID
:22408300
Childhood period is considered as the period of rapid growth and development, as it is the crucial stage of establishing future. Gastro-intestinal disorders show high prevalence in pediatric practice. These conditions generally produce chronic illness.
Grahani Dosha
is a disease related with
Agnidushti
. This condition is seen more in childhood period due to faulty dietary habit and changing lifestyle. The present paper deals with study on etiopathogenesis of
Grahani Dosha
and evaluates the efficacy of
Deavadarvyadi-Vati
. The etiological factors and symptoms were observed carefully to make clear etiopathogenesis. Total 32 patients (3-12 years) were registered and randomly divided into two groups. In Group A
Devadarvyadi-Vati
(treated group) and in Group B
Bhunimbadi-Vati
(control group) given for 4 weeks with
Koshna Jala
. In Group A (
Devadarvyadi-Vati
), marked improvement was observed in 21.43% of the patients, moderate improvement was observed in 57.14% of patients and mild improvement was observed in 21.43% of patients.
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Clinical effect of
Nirgundi
Patra
pinda
sweda
and
Ashwagandhadi
Guggulu
Yoga
in the management of
Sandhigata
Vata
(Osteoarthritis)
Alpesh Joshi, Charmi S Mehta, Alankruta R Dave, VD Shukla
April-June 2011, 32(2):207-212
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92588
PMID
:22408304
Sandhigata Vata
is one among the 80
Nanatmaja Vata Vyadhies. Sandhigata Vata
and Osteoarthritis have common symptoms, and hence, both are considered as similar entities by a majority of
Ayurvedic
scholars and same has been adopted here. Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disease among human beings today. In this study, a total of 116 patients were registered, out of them 101 patients had completed the full course of treatment, while 15 patients left against medical advice. The 101 patients of
Sandhigata Vata
were treated in two groups. Group A: In this group 50 patients of
Sandhigata Vata
were treated with
Nirgundi Patra pinda sweda
for 21 days and
Ashwagandhadi Guggulu Yoga
3 g/day for 45 days was given orally. Group B
:
In this group 51 patients of
Sandhigata Vata
were treated with only
Ashwagandhadi Guggulu Yoga
3 g/day for 45 days. To assess the effect of the therapy objectively, all the signs and symptoms of
Sandhigata Vata
were given a score, depending upon their severity. Also functional tests like walking time, climbing stairs, and joint movement, were measured as a criteria for assessment. Both the groups showed good results, but Group B showed better results in comparison to group A.
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PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH
The effect of
Emblica officinalis
diet on lifespan, sexual behavior, and fitness characters in
Drosophila melanogaster
Pankaj Pathak, BR Guru Prasad, N Anjaneya Murthy, SN Hegde
April-June 2011, 32(2):279-284
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92544
PMID
:22408317
Drosophila
is an excellent organism to test Ayurvedic medicines. The objective of our study was to explore the potential of
Emblica officinalis
drug on longevity, sexual behavior, and reproductive fitness of
Drosophila melanogaster
using adult feeding method. Increase in the lifespan, fecundity, fertility, ovarioles number, and developmental time was observed in both parents and F1 generation, but not in the F2 generation in experimental culture (control +
E. officinalis).
According to the Duncan's multiple range test and ANOVA, there is a significant difference between two cultures. It was also noticed that
E. officinalis
influence some fitness characters in
Drosophila
along with sexual behavior.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES - CLINICAL RESEARCH
Clinical evaluation of
Vardhamana Pippali
Rasayana
in the management of
Amavata
(Rheumatoid Arthritis)
Anamika Soni, Kalapi Patel, SN Gupta
April-June 2011, 32(2):177-180
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92555
PMID
:22408299
Amavata
is described as a difficult to cure (
Krichhrasadhya
) disease in
Ayurveda
. Pain in joints with swelling is a cardinal feature of this disease. It can be correlated with rheumatoid arthritis described in modern medical science. In conventional medical science, steroids and some nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are used for its management, but they cause certain dangerous side effects in the patients.
Ayurveda
promises an excellent therapy for it. The present clinical trial was conducted with the same objective to provide a safe, economical and effective therapy to the patients of
Amavata
. The present study was conducted in 73 patients having classical symptoms of
Amavata
. The patients were given
Vardhamana Pippali Rasayana
for 15 days. Patients with any other acute or chronic systemic illness or infection were excluded from the study. The observations and results obtained were analyzed statistically applying the "
t" test. All the patients experienced up to 50% relief from the signs and symptoms of Amavata after the therapy. The drug might have produced its beneficial effects in the patients of Amavata due to its Agnideepana, Amapachana, Vatashamaka and Rasayana
effects in the body. A significant decrease in the erythrocyte sedimentation rate in all the patients was also noticed. All the results obtained were highly significant statistically. Thus, it can be implicated that the
Vardhamana Pippali Rasayana
has a lot of beneficial effects in the patients of
Amavata
.
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A clinical study on the role of
Ksara Vasti
and
Triphala Guggulu
in
Raktarsha
(Bleeding piles)
Raakhi Mehra, Renu Makhija, Neera Vyas
April-June 2011, 32(2):192-195
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92572
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:22408301
Shonitarsha
is a common affliction which has been described and treated since the beginning of human civilization. Hemorrhoidal cushions are a part of normal anatomy but become pathological when swollen or inflamed. Treatment of piles in modern medicine is hemorrhoidectomy which results in repeated recurrences.
Ayurveda
provides a cure and prevents recurrences. Present study was carried out using a combination of
Apamarga Kshara Basti
and
Triphalaguggulu
. The results of the clinical assessment of the indigenous formulation on 129 patients with bleeding piles are reported in this paper; 55 patients of a total of 129 showed marked relief.
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Clinical evaluation of
Basti
administered by
Basti Putak
(Pressure method), Enema pot method (Gravity fed method), and syringe method in
Kshinashukra
(Oligozoospermia)
Yashwant M Juneja, Anup B Thakar
April-June 2011, 32(2):234-240
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92593
PMID
:22408309
The objective of this study was to determine which method of administration of
Basti
is more efficacious. The study design was open randomized clinical trial and main outcome measures are Administration time, Retention time, Pervasion of
Basti,
Semenogram study, and Sexual parameters. The result: Sperm count was increased by 70.75% in
Basti putak
group and 54.07% in Enema pot group. Overall average retention time of
Asthapana Basti
and
Anuvasana Basti
was 1.5 times more in
Basti putak
group than the Enema pot group. The conclusion of this study was that
Basti putak
is more efficacious than Enema pot method.
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REVIEW ARTICLES
Comparative studies of
Bhanumati
and
Nibandha Samgraha
with special reference to
Arista Vijnana
(prognostic science)
Pradip Kumar Goswami
April-June 2011, 32(2):147-153
DOI
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Ayurveda
is serving the mankind for centuries with a holistic approach. This system has preached to treat the diseases which are only curable by the physicians. It has advised the physicians to strictly avoid treating the incurable diseases. In order to assess the incurability of the diseases or the incurable state of a patient; this system has preached the signs and symptoms of incurability which are known as
arista-vijnana,
which have been described in
Brhattrayi
of
Ayurveda
. Though
Caraka
has placed them in a separate section of his treatise,
Cakrapani
and
Dalhana
have also spent a considerable portion in their commentaries dealing with
arista-vijnana
. They were two renowned scholars who have commented with a depth of wisdom on
Susruta Samhita
. In this paper, the author has tried to present the comparative and critical comments of both commentators based on
Bhanumati
and
Nibandha Samgraha
, respectively, over
arista-vijnana
as described in
Sutrasthana
of
Susruta Samhita
.
Dalhana
was greatly influenced by
Caraka Samhita
with regard to the prognostic science. On the other hand,
Cakrapani
repeatedly recognized the superiority of the
indriya-sthana
of
Caraka Samhita
with regard to analysis of prognostic science.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES - CLINICAL RESEARCH
A survey on etiopathological correlation of
Krimi
(intestinal helminths) and
Pandu
(anemia)
VG Tengse, MS Baghel, SN Vyas, JR Joshi
April-June 2011, 32(2):165-170
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92543
PMID
:22408296
A survey study was aimed to find etiopathological status of intestinal helminths and also to accomplish its association with clinical condition
Pandu
. The survey samples included population of five schools and two localities in and around Jamnagar. The study was conducted on 337 subjects, of whom 36.20% cooperated to give stool samples to pathology laboratory; more than half of the samples surveyed were suffering with various parasitic infestations and one-third of the total subjects were found at risk to develop
Pandu
. Ascariasis patients were found in 71.14%, a potent cause of
Pandu
.
Enterobius vermicularis
was found in 19.05%, while
Hymenolepis nana
in 6.35%. 77.77% were in the age group of 10 to 20 years, 58.73% were male, 93.65% patients were Hindu, 80.95% of the patients had secondary level of education, dominancy of rural habitat was in 77.77%, and 39.68% each were from lower and lower middle class.
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Clinical evaluation of
Kushmanda Ghrita
in the management of depressive illness
Rajni Chandre, BN Upadhyay, K. H. H. V. S. S. Narasimha Murthy
April-June 2011, 32(2):230-233
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92592
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:22408308
Depressive illness has been considered as a problematic mental illness since antiquity. The treatment modalities of depressive illness are of many kinds. Use of
Medhya Rasayana
drugs is a unique method of treatment described in
Ayurveda
for depressive illness.
Kushmanda
(
Benincasa hispida
) is one of the
Medhya Rasayana
as described by
Bhava Mishra
.
Ghrita
is also considered as
Medhya
Rasayana
by almost all
Acharyas
. Keeping this background
Kushmanda Ghrita
has been selected as a trial drug to treat the patients of depressive illness. The study was carried out in 35 clinically diagnosed cases of depressive illness by using DSM-IV diagnostic criteria of depressive illness. All patients were given 20 ml of
Kushmanda Ghrita
in two divided doses morning and evening with 40 ml of lukewarm water for a period of one month. It has shown statistically significant results with psychometric parameters-Hamilton depression rating scale (
t
= 24.36,
P <
0.001), Hamilton anxiety rating scale (
t
= 26.20,
P <
.001), immediate memory span direct (
t
= 4.35,
P <
0.001), and indirect test (
t
= 3.43,
P <
01) along with clinical symptoms.
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LETTER TO EDITOR
Ayurveda
and herbs in dental health
Rajiv Saini, Sugandha Sharma, Santosh Saini
April-June 2011, 32(2):285-286
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:10.4103/0974-8520.92542
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES - CLINICAL RESEARCH
Conceptual and applied study of
Snigdha
and
Ruksa Guna
with special reference to
Rasa-raktagata Sneha
(hyperlipidemia)
Sangram Mishra, RR Dwivedi, B Ravishankar
April-June 2011, 32(2):200-206
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92586
PMID
:22408303
Ayurveda
as well as Philosophy accepted the
Guna
as the basic entity of the
Sristi.
The
Maha Gunas
, i.e.,
Sattva
,
Raja
, and
Tama
are the prime energy, from where the universe evolves, along with human beings.
Dravya
and
Guna
both have a
Samavayi
relationship in which
Gunas
reside in
Dravya
and have a secondary place to it.
Guna
has multifold meanings according to its use, in social, cultural, philosophical, and literary fields. The concepts of
Ayurveda
are expressed with
Gunas
.
Samanya
and
Visesa
are usually expressed in terms of
Gunas
; the classification, description, and function of
Dravyas
depends upon
Guna
;
Karmas
are manifested forms of
Guna
and
Samavaya
is the eternal, intimate relation of
Dravya
and
Guna
. The principles like
Triskandha (Hetu, linga, ousadhi)
of
Ayurveda
also narrated by
Gunas
,
Hetus
are narrated in the terms of
Guna
; the
Laksanas
are the reflections in the status of
Gunas
of bodily elements, and
Cikitsa
is in the form of administration of
Viparita Gunas
. The increased elements are treated by opposite
Guna
. So if
Ruksa Guna
is increased then it is to be managed by
Snigdha Guna
and vice-versa. So diseases can be treated by applying the
Gunas
, and drugs for the required patient can be selected by applying these
Gunas
. In support of the above concept, a study on the persons of
Rasa-raktagata Sneha
(hyperlipidemia) has been carried out assuming that the condition is an increased state of
Snigdha Guna
and treatment is done using
Ruksa
property drugs. Patients were divided into two groups, i.e., treatment group (
Ruksa Guna
drugs) and control group (placebo). The results were assessed after 45 days with the help of a specially prepared pro forma. All the important hematological, biochemical, and urine investigations were done. According to subjective and objective criteria, significant results were found for Group A as compared to Group B.
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REVIEW ARTICLES
A comprehensive outlook of
Sannipata
Asit K Panja, Abichal Chattopadhyaya, Supriyo Chaudhuri
April-June 2011, 32(2):154-164
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:10.4103/0974-8520.92541
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:22408295
Nomenclature of the disease on the basis of vitiation of the body humors is stressed in ayurveda.
Sannipatika
, i.e., 'conglomeration of vitiated
tridosa
' is the final stage of process of manifestation of disease. In this specific state of pathogenesis, the disease becomes more advance and mostly irreversible. A detailed scientific study of
Sannipatika
-
avastha
has been documented in classics. Comprehensive analysis of
sannipata
-state and its ways of presentation is the main theme of the current article.
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PHARMACOGNOSTIC STUDIES
Pharmacognostic evaluation of leaf of
Cordia macleodii
Hook., An ethnomedicinally important plant
Bhargav Bhide, A. P. G. Pillai, VJ Shukla, RN Acharya
April-June 2011, 32(2):254-257
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92551
PMID
:22408312
Plants of ethnomedicinal importance have contributed for the development of many new pharmacologically effective molecules/chemical entities to modern medicine. India, the country having one of the richest biodiversity of its flora in its forest, with numerous tribal inhabitants, is able to contribute a lot from ethnomedicine to the ailing humanity.
Cordia macleodii
Hook. (Boraginaceae), an ethnomedicinal plant has been highlighted for its wound healing, aphrodisiac and hepatoprotective activities. It is a medium-sized tree, known as
Panki/Shikari
by the tribals, rarely found in the forests of Orissa, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. So far, the plant has been studied neither for its pharmacognostical characters nor for its pharmacological actions except its hepatoprotective activity. Hence, it has been selected for a detailed investigation which includes pharmacognostic study of its leaf to find out the diagnostic characters and preliminary physicochemical analysis. Results of the study will help in identifying the plant pharmacognostically. Presence of alkaloids, glycosides and tannins were found during the study.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES - CLINICAL RESEARCH
Clinical efficacy of "
Bhadra Mustadi Paste
" and "
Nagaradi Kwatha Gandusha
" in Shitada (Gingivitis)
Rajshree Unadkat, Subrata De, R Manjusha
April-June 2011, 32(2):218-224
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92590
PMID
:22408306
Shitada
is one of the
Dantamulagata Rogas
mentioned by
Acarya
Susruta under the heading of
Mukha Rogas
. It is characterized by symptoms like spontaneous bleeding, halitosis, blackish discoloration of gums, and so on. The symptomatology of
Shitada
can be compared with gingivitis, which is caused mainly by the accumulation of debris, plaque, and calculus at the tooth margin due to ignorance of oral care. It can progress into periodontitis - the disease in which the firmness, contour, and position of the gums are altered and teeth become mobile. The prevalence of gingivitis is as high as 50% in most of the population. In the present study, a total of 33 patients were registered in three groups.
Bhadramustadi yoga
has been used in paste form for local application along with
Nagaradi Kwatha Gandusa
in Group A and in powder form for
Pratisarana
along with
Nagaradi Kwatha Gandusa
in Group B. In Group C (Control)
Sphatika Jala
was used. The patients were diagnosed and assessed on the basis of Ayurvedic as well as modern classical signs and symptoms. Further assessment was done with the different indices used in modern dentistry. All the signs and symptoms were given a score depending upon the severity, to assess the effect of the drugs objectively. The effect of therapy was highly significant in group A in most of the signs, symptoms, and indices; and in group B it was highly significant in some signs and symptoms.
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PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Immunomodulatory activity of
Vachadhatryadi Avaleha
in albino rats
S Rajagopala, BK Ashok, B Ravishankar
April-June 2011, 32(2):275-278
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92546
PMID
:22408316
The present study is carried out to evaluate the immuno-modulatory activity of
Vacha Dhatryadi Avaleha
in albino rats.
Vacha Dhatryadi Avaleha
was prepared by classical method and evaluated for humoral antibody formation and cell-medicated immunity in established experimental models. Test formulation was administered at the dose of 900 mg/kg and parameters like hemagglutination titer, ponderal changes, histopathology of immunological organs and immunological paw edema were recorded.
Vacha Dhatryadi Avaleha
significantly enhanced antibody formation and moderately suppressed the immunological edema. The present study concludes that
Vachadhatryadi
Avaleha
has immunopotentiating activity.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES - CLINICAL RESEARCH
A clinical study on the role of
Agnimanthadi
compound in the management of
Sthaulya
(obesity)
Ravikant Goyal, Mandip Kaur, HM Chandola
April-June 2011, 32(2):241-249
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92553
PMID
:22408310
Sthaulya
(obesity) has become so common in the World's population that it is beginning to replace undernutrition and infectious diseases as the most significant contributor to ill health. It exacerbates a large number of health-related problems, both independently and in association with other diseases. Therefore, this study was carried out at PG Hospital, IPGT and RA, Jamnagar to evaluate effect of
Agnimanthadi
compound in the patients of
Sthaulya.
For this purpose 83 patients of
Sthaulya
were selected out of which 15 patients were dropped out. Remaining 68 patients were treated in two groups. Among these, 38 patients of
Sthaulya
were treated with
Agnimanthadi
compound administered orally in the dose of four capsules of 500 mg three times a day with lukewarm water before meal. Remaining 30 patients of
Sthaulya
were kept as placebo control and were administered orally two placebo capsules of 500 mg filled with starch, three times a day with lukewarm water before meal. The duration of the treatment in both the groups was 7 weeks with follow-up for 2 months. Analysis of overall effects of both the groups showed that
Agnimanthadi
compound provided markedly better reduction in weight, BMI and other signs and symptoms in the patients of obesity in comparison to the control group.
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PHARMACEUTICAL STANDARDIZATION
Preparation of
Dhatryarishta
by
Dhatri Swarasa
and
Dhatri Kwatha
Subhashchandra S Madavi, BJ Patgiri, PK Prajapati
April-June 2011, 32(2):265-270
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92548
PMID
:22408314
Dhatryarishta
has been described for the first time in
Charaka Samhita,
in the context of
Panduroga.
The same reference is available in
Chakradatta
,
Bhaishajya Ratnavali
, and
Sahastrayogam
too. Generally
Dhatri
Swarasa
[
Amalaki
(
Emblica officinalis
Gaertn
.
)] is used in the preparation of
Dhatryarishta
as per classical reference, but fresh
Amalaki
is not available in every season, so in the present study,
Amalaki Kwatha
(decoction) is used instead of
Swarasa
. A total of 13 batches of
Dhatryarishta
were prepared, out of which nine batches were prepared with
Dhatri Swarasa
and four batches with
Dhatri Kwatha
. For
Dhatryarishta
prepared by using
Dhatri Swarasa,
three methods were applied and in
Dhatryarishta
prepared by using
Dhatri Kwatha
two methods were applied. The study revealed that
Dhatryarishta
could only be prepared by using
Amalaki Swarasa
as quoted in the classics and not by using
Amalaki Kwatha.
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EDITORIAL
Extending Ayurveda further….thinking beyond the possibilities…
HM Chandola
April-June 2011, 32(2):139-140
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92538
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PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Pro blood clotting activity of
Scoparia dulcis
in rats
E. R. H. S. S. Ediriweera, J. R. A. C. Jayakody, WD Ratnasooriya
April-June 2011, 32(2):271-274
DOI
:10.4103/0974-8520.92547
PMID
:22408315
Scoparia dulcis
Linn (Family: Scrophulariaceae, Sinhala: WalKoththamalli) is a perennial herb growing in many tropical countries including Sri Lanka. Traditional Physicians in rural down south areas apply crushed
S. dulcis
plant on cuts and bruises to stop bleeding.
S. dulcis
may also have
Rakta Sthambhana
property. The study on effect of decoction (water extract) of
S. dulcis
on blood clotting time in rats was carried out to investigate this. Two groups of rats, 12 males and 42 females were used in this experimental study. Forty-two female rats were assigned into seven equal groups (n = 6/gp). Different doses of DE (25, 50, 100, 1000, 1500 mg/kg) (group 1-5) or 2 ml of distilled water (DW) (group 6) were orally administered. 0.1 ml of vitamin K was injected intramuscularly (group 7) as reference drug to seventh the group. Twelve male rats were assigned into two equal groups (n = 6/gp), 2 ml of distilled water (DW) and doses of DE (1500 mg/kg) were orally administered. Clotting time was determined on the Days 1, 2, and 7 using Lee and White method. In the DE treated groups with all doses, there was no reduction in clotting time on the Day 1 but a significant reduction of clotting time (
P < 0.05) was observed on the Days 2 and 7. In the group treated with vitamin K, there was no significant reduction in clotting time on Day 1 or 2, but there was a significant reduction in clotting time on Day 7. It is concluded that S. dulcis has proclotting activity (rakthasthambhana
property) and this was faster than vitamin K.
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