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- W3157602961 abstract "Ayurveda – the Indian System of Medicine – have very unique methodologies for treatment of diseases. Basti Karma, is explained as half of treatment, it is one among the Panchakarama, it is a Pradhana Karma. It is one among the major treatments of Vata Dosha. Āmavāta is initially linked to the gut. Who have lower digestive ability and do not indulge in physical exercise, this condition is favour to the factor for producing the Ama. And this Ama is responsible to vitiate the Vata Dosha. Vata mixed with Ama get aggravated and get seated in the Trika Sandhi (Sacroiliac joint or Cervical to shoulder joint). Then these two (Ama and Vata) make the body rigid.here, joints and soft tissues are affected by Ama, which is produced in the gut due to weekend Agni, taken food are not dissimilated and disturbed Dosha equilibrium, resulting in inflammatory and obstructive processes. Vishama Agni of Vata Prakriti person and Manda Agni of Kapha Prakriti person are more prone for production of Ama. In general people with Vata Prakriti are more prone to develop joint disease with severe pain. Recent investigations suggest inflammatory and oxidative stress pathway genes have provided evidence that the development of rheumatoid arthritis and severity was most pronounced in VataPrakriti group of people.Present trial is a comparative clinical study carried out on 40 diagnosed patients of Amavata who were randomly divided into two groups. GROUP A (Vaishwanara Churna Basti as Standard Method) and GROUP B ( Vaishwanara Churna Basti as Classical Method). Sandhishoola (Pain in joints), Sandhishotha (Swelling in joints), Sandhigraha (Stiffness in joints), and Sparshasahatva (Tenderness) were considered the subjective parameters and Angamarda (Bodyache), Aruchi (Tastelessness), Trishna (Polydypsia), Aalasya (Malaise), Gaurava (Feeling of heaviness), Apaka (Indigetion) and Jwara (Fever) were taken as objective parameters. Both the groups showed highly significant results in all the parameters" @default.
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- W3157602961 title "Ayurveda – the Indian System of Medicine – have very unique methodologies for treatment of diseases." @default.
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