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Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine Journal

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R. P. Singh
The health care scenario in India continues to remain unsatisfactory in spite of two flourishing parallel distinct streams of health care, traditional and conventional. The public fund support to health sector is only one percent of GDP and the share of AYUSH sector in national h...
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M. Deogade, Siva Rama Prasad Kethamakka,Arati Panchabai,S. Chalakh,Priti R Desai
Background: The Ayurveda an Indian Traditional Health Science in multi lingual, multi ethnic and multi facet reveal undisclosed specific learning difficulties. Students need to cope up with challenges in both classroom and in clinical practice. Educational Researches offer variou...
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Ayurveda is the oldest system of life science and health care in the world, its antiquity going back to the ancient Vedas. Originating from India Ayurveda seems to have reached its zenith in the period of its classics. Ayurveda is claimed to be the world view of its time in the f...
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Dengue is a mosquito borne viral disease mainly transmitted by Aedes aegypti and, to a lesser extent, Ae. albopictus. The global incidence of Dengue is grown dramatically in recent decades. Dengue is endemic in over 100 countries and there are an estimated 100-400 million infecti...
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Pradnya Dandekar, Deepak Ramraoji Dandekar
Background - To teach is to learn twice. The study is designed to enhance students’ learning by intervention of Near Peer Assisted Mentoring (NPAM) to develop their view of application of knowledge. Objectives -To evaluate the effectiveness of NPAM to learn application of knowled...
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A G Blix, B Rogers
Publication of scientific articles in Ayurveda is important for re-validation, popularization and international recognition. Abstract is an essential part of scientific writing and is a challenging task. They are vital to convince the scientific community and are the first impres...
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Psychiatry in Ayurveda is very well described. In Charak Samhita chapter on mental illness describes about classifications,nosology, treatment and prognosis. Sattvavajaya therapy mentioned in Charak Samhita is used as a new concept of psychotherapy in Ayurveda. A concept has come...
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Aim: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity of two Ayurvedic preparations (Rhumayog Forte: RF and Rhumasyl Gel: RG) commercially available for the treatment of musculoskeletal inflammation. Methods: The anti-inflammatory activity of the te...
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Neha Prakash, Vishnu Mishra,Bhaswati Bhattacharya,Arvind Kumar, Y Raghuram, Bhadresh Naik, Mahesh Dadhich,P Rammanohar, S Gopakumar,Yamini Tripathi, Satyendra Ojha, Girendra Tomar,
Metabolic risks are a global challenge. These risks are although modifiable by lifestyle, and physical activity to some extent, they are primarily related to dietary consumption. Considering a clear relationship of diet and metabolic risk factors, we hypothesised that an evidence...
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The application of Information Communication Technology (ICT) has become an integral part of our education system, expanding its wings in the arena of various type of field and Ayurveda education has not remained untouched. The pragmatic application of ICT is diverse in Ayurveda ...
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The primary objective of this retrospective study was to analyze the outcomes of parasurgical intervention in ten cases of pilonidal sinus, in The Ano Rectal Clinic, AVT Institute of Advanced Research, Coimbatore over a span of five years from October 2005 to January 2010. Ten pa...
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N Manojkumar, Dr Holeyache
Background: Saptachakra (Salacia chinensis L.) is an important medicinal plant described as antidiabetic drug in South Indian Ayurvedic literature. Research works attributed its action, mainly to the chief chemical compound mangiferin. Increased demand has led to over exploitatio...
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According to various Unani physicians, the kabid (liver) is considered as one of the most vital organ of the body, responsible for the metabolic functions mostly the production of Akhlaat(humors). Amraze kabid (liver diseases) are frequently associated with abnormalities of the s...
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Sujata Yadav, Deepa Mishra, Shikha, Reena Pargi
Background and rationale- The entire human community has been gripped by Corona Virus pandemic and all the system of medicine trying their hard to manage Covid-19. Ayurveda also came forward and offered hands to curb this disease. Aims and Objective- The aim of the study is to fi...
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Ram Harsh Singh
Incidence of Cancer is fast rising. In India every year 10 Lacs of new patients are registered and it is estimated that by the year 2025 the number of Cancer patients will become five times more than today with enormous increase in the disease burden on the society. Hence the foc...
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Diabetic patients are vulnerable to develop non healing ulcers. Treatment modalities like conservative, good diabetic control, wound toileting seem to be incomplete by looking at prevalence rate of amputation in diabetic patients. This case report refers to wound healing effect o...
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