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- W2155980268 abstract "Aamvata is one of the crippling diseases claiming the maximum loss of human power. It is not only a disorder of locomotor system but also a systemic disease. Aamavata is named after its chief pathogenic constituents i.e. Aama and Vata. Though Aama and Vata are chiefly pathogenic factors, Kapha and Pitta are also invariably involved in its Samprapti. Aama and Vata being contradictory in character possess difficulty in planning the line of treatment. The symptoms of Aamvata are identical to Rheumatism which includes Rheumatoid arthritis and Rheumatic fever. The Rheumatological disorders are such group of disease whi ch has no specific medical management in any type of therapeutics. It is observed that the Rheumatism is autoimmune disorder, these are among the collagen disorders having strong and significant parlance with Aamavata . Aamavata is the particular type of di sease which is mentioned in Ayurveda since the period of Madhavkar under category of Vata – Kaphaja disorder. In spite of description of multiple drug therapy on Aamavata in different classics of Ayurveda, results are not found to be potential and durable. Hence in present clinical study 28 patients were selected and kept on “Vardhaman Bhallataki Rasay ana” which shown significant result." @default.
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- W2155980268 date "2014-03-04" @default.
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- W2155980268 title "CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF VARDHAMAN BHALLATAKI RASAYANA IN MANAGEMENT OF AMAVATA" @default.
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