A Physiological Approch to Study of Concept of Ayurveda and Yoga in Management of Pain
1 Department of Kriyasharir, Bhausaheb MulakAyurved Mahavidyalaya& Hospital, Nandanwan, Nagpur
Pain is multidimensional, hence, there is very advanced researches on it in science nowadays, but pain still remains the major cause of disability affecting the large number of population in the world. An integrated approach towards Pain Management should possibly answer the grief involved in treating this Symptom of varying degrees. Beginning with, in this article, along with the classical text with special references to pain, and its management through ayurvedic procedures (Snehan, Swedan, Agnikarma, Jalaukaavcharan, Vedhankarma, Lepankarma&Bastikarma) we have also focused on some other aspects to eliminate the chronic pain, such as removing toxins, proper nutrition, creating strong digestion, stress management etc. Further, concentrating on the physical body, Yoga eventually influences all aspects of the person: vital, mental, emotional, intellectual and spiritual. The asanas and pranayama harmonize the physiological system and initiate a ‘relaxation response’ in the neuroendocrinal system. Also we have thrown a light on, the role of Madhur-Amla- Lavan Rasa Aushadhiin Pain management due to DhatukshayjanyaVataprakopain view of G-PCR bio-signaling of taste and Pain modulation is incorporated to explain role of palliative medicines.
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KaleVrushali & Nirmala, M. (2019). A Physiological Approch to Study of Concept of Ayurveda and Yoga in Management of Pain. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.31142/ijahm/v9i3.07
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