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Volume 4, Issue 6

Nov-Dec 2014

6 RESEARCH ARTICLES

Dr Navneet Om Prakash Soni1
1Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Medical College And Hospital, Wanless Wadi

Ultra diluted homoeopathic medicine (potency) contains nano particle and very high potency (sub nano scale or beyond sub nano ) obey the law of quantum mechanics.The chemical machinery that powers biological systems consists of complicated molecules structured at the nanoscale and sub-nanoscale. At these small scales, the dynamics of the chemical machinery is governed by the laws of quantum mechanics.Higher dilution of homoeopathic medicines are no more placebo and the action of such medicine is due to quantum mechanics. REFERANCES 1)Extreme homeopathic dilutions retain startingmaterials: A nanoparticulate perspective Prashant Satish Chikramane, Akkihebbal K Suresh1, Jayesh Ramesh Bellare1, and Shantaram Govind Kane . Homeopathy (2010) 99, 231e242 2)Homeopathic materica medica -william boericke 3)Allens key note 4)Organon of medcine 6th edition -samuel hanemann 5)Understanding the Modern Science of Homeopathy as Adaptive Network Nanomedicine Iris R. Bell, MD PhD 6) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeopathy

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Dr Navneet Om Prakash Soni1
1Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Medical College And Hospital, Wanless Wadi

Homoeopathic tincture may act due to presence of active C-glycosylflavonoids and other flavonoids. Flavonoids have antioxidant property is well known ,but a class of flavonoid C-Glycosylflavonoids apart from antioxidant property have different pharmacological properties, identification, separation is done but purification of C-Glycosylflavonoids and individual study of such separated and purified flavonoids in vitro and vivo is still lacking . REFERANCES 1) Homoeopathic materia medica and repertory by – William Boericke. 2) Mother tincture in homoeopathy.-y sinha. Text book of homoeopathic pharmacy –Baneerjee

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Ambekar Mohd. Khalid A. Aziz1*, Gite Yogeshkumar Anandrao2
1M.D. (Ayu.), Asso. Proffesor, Dept. of Kayachikitsa, SVNHT’s Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Rahuri Factory, Dist – Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India
2M.D. (Ayu.), M.B.A. (HSM), DYT, Assit. Proffesor & HOD, Dept. of Kayachikitsa, SVNHT’s Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Rahuri Factory, Dist – Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India. Mob

Ayurveda has been playing the vital role in curing chronic and untreatable conditions where other therapies are helpless. But principles of Ayurvedic chikitsa must be applied clinically to that specific condition while treating. Such unknown diseases are termed as Anukta vyadhis by Ayurveda. It is need for today to think in the specific direction about such conditions while treating it. Hypothyroidism is the diseased condition resulting from lack of effects of thyroid hormones on body tissues. Hypothyroidism can be termed as Anukta Vyadhi according to Ayurveda. In the present study the patient of Hypothyroidism having history of Jwara since 1.5 to 2 months has been discussed. Jirna Jwara found us to be hetu for Hypothyroidism. So he was treated using principals of Jirna Jwara Chikitsa. At the end of three months patient got symptomatically relief, as well as the Thyroid Function Test also came to normal level. This study is mainly aimed to explore the precious principles like Anukta vyadhi chikitsa and Hetu Viparita chikitsa on clinical basis. We are hopeful that, this study may be helpful for scholars and practitioners of Ayurveda to understand Ayurvedic principles while applying clinically. Hypothyroidism can be treated by Ayurvedic treatment. REFERANCES 1. Ravidatta Tripathi, Vidyadhar Shukla, editor, (reprint ed.). Charaka Samhita of Agnivesha, Uttarardha, Chikitsa Sthana; Ch. 30, Verse 291. Delhi; Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthana. 2000, p.788 2. Ravidatta Tripathi, Vidyadhar Shukla, editor, (reprint ed.). Charaka Samhita of Agnivesha, Chikitsa Sthana; Ch. 30, Verse 292. Delhi; Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthana. 2000, p.788 3. Vaidya Asmita Amrut et.al., Chikitsa Siddhant of Anukta Vyadhis (Unknown Disease), Int. J. Ayu. Alt. Med., 2014; 2(4): 19-23. Available from: ijaam.org, last accessed on 25/11/2014. 4. Nikhil Tondon, API textbook of MEDICINE, Volume II, 8th edition. Disorders of Thyroid Gland Ch. 17/6. In: Siddharth N Shah et al, editor. Mumbai: The Association of Physicians of India; 2008. p.1007. 5. Nikhil Tondon, API textbook of MEDICINE, Volume II, 8th edition. Disorders of Thyroid Gland Ch. 17/6. In: Siddharth N Shah et al, editor. Mumbai: The Association of Physicians of India; 2008. p.1008 6. Ibidem 1, Chikitsa Sthana; Ch. 3, Verse 164-65. Delhi; Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthana. 2000, p.94 7. Ibidem 1, Chikitsa Sthana; Ch. 3, Verse 239. Delhi; Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthana. 2000, p.104 8. Shri Yadunandan Upadhyaya, editor, (30th edition). Madhukosha Commentary of Shrivijayarakshit and Shrikanthadatta on Madhava Nidana of Madhavkara, Volume I Jwara Nidanam; Ch. 2, Verse 65. Varanasi: Chaukhamba Sanskrit Sansthana. 2000, p.132. 9. Datto Ballal Borkar, editor, (reprint ed.). Yogaratnakar, Pratham khanda, Jwara Roga Chikitsa, Laghumalini Vasanta, Verse 2-3. Pune: Shri Gajanan Book Depot Prakashan. 1984, p. 380. 10. Vaidya Pandit Hariprapannaji Sharma, editor, (reprint ed.). Rasa Yoga Sagara, Prathama Bhaga; Verse 1310-1312. Varanasi: Krishnadas Academy, 1999, p.142. 11. Gangadhar Shastri Gune. Ayurvediya Aushadhi Gunadharmashastra Volume 1-5 (Marathi). Volume - 3, Ch. 10, reprint edition, Pune: Vaidyaka Grantha Bhandar; 2005, p.208-218. 12. Gangasahay Pande, editor, (9th ed.), Hindy commentary by K. C. Chunekar on Bhavaprahash Nighantu of Bhavamishra; Guduchyadi Varga, Verse 8-10, Varanasi: Chaukhambha Bharati Academy. 1993, p.269. 1.

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Dr. Jain Sapan B.1, Dr. Chawardol Seema G.1
1Professor in Kayachiktsa, Jupiter Ayurved College, Shankarpur, Nagpur, Email: sapanjain13@gmail.com, Professor in Panchkarma, Jupiter Ayurved College, Shankarpur, Nagpur

In various chapters of Ayurvedic samhita an almost process of the digestion and metabolism of food was understood & explained by Acharyas. A careful and critical study of the original texts and the commentary of chakrapani- data shows that the knowledge of the physiology of digestion and already reached a high degree of development. According to the physiology of the Ayurveda Bhutagnis are the essential factors for the digestion and metabolism of five elemental (Panchbhutic) food stuffs. This study was done to ensure a proper understanding & appreciation of contribution made by Ayurveda in the field of intermediate, synthesis and maintenance of metabolism and the bearing they have on the practice of Kayachikitsa (Internal medicine) Those who are devoted to research in nutrition and metabolism must know the significant contribution made in this particular field by Ayurvedia. REFERANCES 1. 1. Digestion and Metabolism in Ayurveda by C. Dwarakanath, Page 1, 2, 78, 79, 80, 122, Second Edition 1997 Published by Krishnadas Academy, Varanasai. 2. Susruta Samhita by Kaviraja Ambikadutta Shastri Part 1, 46/533, Page 290 Reprint 2012 Chaukhambha Sanskrit Sansthan Varanasi. 3. Pandit Vaidhya Lalchand Ashtang Hriday 1956 edition published by Motilal Banarasidas Varanasi Sharir Sthan 3/60 page 244. 4. Charak Samhita Chikitsa Ston 15/13 by Pt. Kasinath Sastri & Dr. Gorakhanath Chaturvedi Part II, Page No. 454 Reprint 1998 by Chaukhamba Bharati Academy Varanasi. 5. C. Dwarakanath Digestion and Metabolism in Ayurveda 2nd edition 1997 published by Krishnadas Academy, Varanasi p. 7,8, 79, 80. 6. C. Dwarakanath Digestion and Metabolism in Ayurveda 2nd edition 1997 published by Krishnadas Academy, Varanasi p. 122

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Dr Gite Y. A.1, Dr Adhav P. R. Dr Bhagat S. S.2, Dr Jagtap R. S.1
11*M.D. (Ayu), M.B.A. (HSM), D.Y.T., Assistant Professor
2P.G. Scholar, Dept of Kayachikitsa, SVNHT’s Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Rahuri Factory, Dist-Ahmednagar,Maharashtra, India; M.D. (Ayu) A.V.P.,Ph.D.,Professor & Principal

Pandu and low haemopglobin level are very common conditions encountered in India. It is also observed that females during pregnancy and females in reproductive age are more prone to low haemoglobin level. First year graduation females were involved in this clinical study. Comparison between Ayurvedic compounds against well known modern science drug was made. Objective of study was to find which one is better and to compare them in account of side effects. 15 patients from Group A were treated with Arogyavardhini Rasa along with Tapyadi Loha, while 15 patients from Group B were treated with Cap Autrin each for 60 days. At the end it was found thatAyurvedic drug increased Hb gm% more than Cap Autrin. No side effects were observed in case of Arogyavardhini Rasa along with Tapyadi Loha. Pitta prakriti, Mandagni, Krura Koshtha and Poor socioeconomic status were found major factors for low haemoglobin level. Statistical analysis did not show significant difference. (t =1.37, P = 0.091; i.e. P > 0.05 but P < 0.10) REFERANCES 1. 1. Vagbhata, Ashtanga Hridaya (Sartha Vagbhata), edited by Dr. Ganesh Krishna Garde, Nidanasthana, Pandurogashophavisarpanidanam, 13/3, reprint edition, Pune, Anamol Prakashana, 2008, p.200 2. Agnivesha, Charaka, Dridhabala, Charaka Samhita, edited by Vidyadhar Shukla, Ravidatta Tripathi, Uttarardha, Chikitsasthana, Pandurogachikitsitam, 16/6, reprint edition, Delhi, Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthana, 2000, p.396. 3. API textbook of MEDICINE, edited by Siddhatrh N. Shah et al, Volume II, B. C. Mehta, Chapter 13/2, 8th edition, Mumbai, The Association of Physicians of India, 2008, p.787. 4. Patil Ragini, Kulakarni Yogini, Assessment of Haemoglobin percentage of Adolescent Females Residing in Rural Areas of Nigadi Village w.s.r. to Etiopathogenesis of Pandu Vyadhi, IJRAP - 3(3), May-June 2012, p.395 (Accessed from www.ijrap.net) 5. Susruta Susruta Samhita, edited by Dr Anant Ram Sharma, Volume III, Uttaratantra, Pandurogapratishedham, 44/3, 1st edition, Varanasi, Chaukhamba Subharati Prakashana, 2001, p.354. 6. Ibidem 1, Nidanasthana, Pandurogashophavisarpanidanam, 13/5,p.200 7. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemoglobin, last accessed on Sep 13th of 2014. 8. Ibidem 3, Volume II, B. C. Mehta, Chapter 13/2, p.788. 9. Vaidya Pandit Hariprapannaji Sharma, Rasa Yoga Sagara, Prathama Bhaga, Shloka No. 1306-1308, reprint edition,Varanasi, Krishnadas Academy, 1999, p.142. 10. Ibidem 1, Chikitsa Sthana, Panduroga Chikitsitam, 16/20-23, p-308 11. K.D. Tripathi, Essential of Medical Pharmacology, Section 10, Chapter 39, Chart 39.1, 4th edition, updated reprint, New Delhi, JAYPEE BROTHERS MEDICAL PUBLISHERS (P) LTD, 2001, p.584. 12. Drug Today, Nutrition, 12E, Iron Preparation, Cap Autrin, April-June 2005, p.762. 13. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron-deficiency_anemia#A_lack_of_iron_in_the_diet, last accessed on Sep 13th of 2014 14. Agnivesha, Charaka, Dridhabala, Charaka Samhita, edited by Vidyadhar Shukla, Ravidatta Tripathi, Purvardha, Sutrasthana, Santarpaniyamadhyam, 23/5, 2nd edition, Delhi, Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthana, 2000, p.317. 15. Gangadhar Shastri Gune, Ayurvediya Aushadhi Gunadharmashastra (Bhaga 1-5), Bhaga-3, Chapter 48, reprint edition, Pune, Vaidyaka Grantha Bhandar, 2005, p.338-339 16. Ibidem 9, Shloka No. 1310-1312, p.142 17. Ibidem 11, Section 10, Chapter 39, Use/Iron Deficiency Anaemia, p.386. 18. Ibidem 11, Section 10, Chapter 39, Use/Megaloblastic Anaemia, p.386.

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Nigam V.1, Nambiar V.1
1Foods and Nutrition Department, Faculty of Family and Community Studies, M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara-02, Gujarat

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