Excellence of Rasaaushadhi In Ayurveda Practice
Dr.KSR Prasad as Resource Person in Rasashastra ROTP at Nori Ramashastry Govt. Ayurveda College, Vijayawada delivered Guest lecture on Excellence of Rasaaushadhi In Ayurveda Practice – Part-1 :: Part-2 and Avaji on December 14 and 15th 2009.
Excellence of Rasaaushadhi In Ayurveda Practice
Dr.KSR Prasad as Resource Person in Rasashastra ROTP at Nori Ramashastry Govt. Ayurveda College, Vijayawada delivered Guest lecture on Excellence of Rasaaushadhi In Ayurveda Practice – Part-1 :: Part-2 and Avaji on December 14 and 15th 2009.
Technoayurveda’s Practical SOP Panchakarma - 2nd edition
by Ayurmitra Prof Prasad KSR & Prof Meena S Deogade
High lights: 4 sections, 38 Chapters, A4 size 272 + 18 Pages Full color
Detailed Explanation, SOP formats with appropriate illustrations
Paper: 70 GSM Maplitho (Text) 300 GSM Art Card (Cover)
Pages: 292 (Text) 4 Pages (Cover)
Print: 4-color (1-sided & inner side no print) (Text and Cover)
Size: 8.25 x 10.75 inches
Finish: Matte Lamination for Cover & Back, Perfect-binding for book with side-stitching
More Details of the Book at - https://technoayurveda.com/practical-sop-panchakarma/
Rasa shastra Bhaishajya Kalpana Syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
• Visit – www.ayurvedicfriend.com
• Phone – 922 68 10 630
Charak & 50 Mahakashay – Part 1 – By Prof.Dr.R.R.deshpande
• This Topic is very Popular in Ayurvedic field .This 50 Groups are like Readyrecknor or Practical Prescriber for Ayurvedic Medical Practice. This Topic is a part of Syllabus in 2 subjects of BAMS course –1) Dravyaguna vignyan ( Paper 1 Part A ,Point 10 –Dashemani Gan 2) Charak Purvardha ( Charak Sutrasthan ,Chaper 4 –Shadvirechan Shatiya) .Each group consists of 10 Herbs .So 50 x 10 = 500 Herbs .But unfortunately many Herbs are controversial & many are not available .Students will easily now note ,which plants are not available from this PPT .Also this PPT will explain the Pharmacodynamics of these herbs .So students by their own intelligence can add other herbs also in this Group
• Visit – www.ayurvedicfriend.com
Phone – 9226810630
Dravyaguna part 1 By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande & Dr.Ila Bhorrajendra deshpande
This ppt is prepared & uploaded by Prof.dr.R.R.Deshpande & Dr.Ila Bhor .This ppt is very useful for Ayurvedic Students .This includes raw & wet Herbs with nice photos & information of their properties ,Uses & products.This ppt is a part of Pack of 7 PPTS .So viewers must also see Dravyaguna Part 1 to 7 .Please feel free to discuss any thing to us on 922 68 10 630 or 9423211003
Excellence of Rasaaushadhi In Ayurveda Practice
Dr.KSR Prasad as Resource Person in Rasashastra ROTP at Nori Ramashastry Govt. Ayurveda College, Vijayawada delivered Guest lecture on Excellence of Rasaaushadhi In Ayurveda Practice – Part-1 :: Part-2 and Avaji on December 14 and 15th 2009.
Technoayurveda’s Practical SOP Panchakarma - 2nd edition
by Ayurmitra Prof Prasad KSR & Prof Meena S Deogade
High lights: 4 sections, 38 Chapters, A4 size 272 + 18 Pages Full color
Detailed Explanation, SOP formats with appropriate illustrations
Paper: 70 GSM Maplitho (Text) 300 GSM Art Card (Cover)
Pages: 292 (Text) 4 Pages (Cover)
Print: 4-color (1-sided & inner side no print) (Text and Cover)
Size: 8.25 x 10.75 inches
Finish: Matte Lamination for Cover & Back, Perfect-binding for book with side-stitching
More Details of the Book at - https://technoayurveda.com/practical-sop-panchakarma/
Rasa shastra Bhaishajya Kalpana Syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
• Visit – www.ayurvedicfriend.com
• Phone – 922 68 10 630
Charak & 50 Mahakashay – Part 1 – By Prof.Dr.R.R.deshpande
• This Topic is very Popular in Ayurvedic field .This 50 Groups are like Readyrecknor or Practical Prescriber for Ayurvedic Medical Practice. This Topic is a part of Syllabus in 2 subjects of BAMS course –1) Dravyaguna vignyan ( Paper 1 Part A ,Point 10 –Dashemani Gan 2) Charak Purvardha ( Charak Sutrasthan ,Chaper 4 –Shadvirechan Shatiya) .Each group consists of 10 Herbs .So 50 x 10 = 500 Herbs .But unfortunately many Herbs are controversial & many are not available .Students will easily now note ,which plants are not available from this PPT .Also this PPT will explain the Pharmacodynamics of these herbs .So students by their own intelligence can add other herbs also in this Group
• Visit – www.ayurvedicfriend.com
Phone – 9226810630
Dravyaguna part 1 By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande & Dr.Ila Bhorrajendra deshpande
This ppt is prepared & uploaded by Prof.dr.R.R.Deshpande & Dr.Ila Bhor .This ppt is very useful for Ayurvedic Students .This includes raw & wet Herbs with nice photos & information of their properties ,Uses & products.This ppt is a part of Pack of 7 PPTS .So viewers must also see Dravyaguna Part 1 to 7 .Please feel free to discuss any thing to us on 922 68 10 630 or 9423211003
Charak & 50 Mahakashay – Part 2 – By Prof.Dr.R.R.deshpande
• This Topic is very Popular in Ayurvedic field .This 50 Groups are like Readyrecknor or Practical Prescriber for Ayurvedic Medical Practice. This Topic is a part of Syllabus in 2 subjects of BAMS course –1) Dravyaguna vignyan ( Paper 1 Part A ,Point 10 –Dashemani Gan 2) Charak Purvardha ( Charak Sutrasthan ,Chaper 4 –Shadvirechan Shatiya) .Each group consists of 10 Herbs .So 50 x 10 = 500 Herbs .But unfortunately many Herbs are controversial & many are not available .Students will easily now note ,which plants are not available from this PPT .Also this PPT will explain the Pharmacodynamics of these herbs .So students by their own intelligence can add other herbs also in this Group
• Visit – www.ayurvedicfriend.com
Phone – 9226810630
Ayurmitra Nadi Bhishak Jyotisha Vaidya Prof Dr KSR Prasad explanation on Ayur-Jyotisham (Ayurveda Astrology) on the basis of Nakshatra Vriksha and Unique method of technoayurveda developed Cosmic anatomy and Cosmic Energy Garden - Jyotisha (Nakshtra) Vana.
Rationality & Mode of action In Sweda Karma
Dr KSR Prasad
On 12-12-2016@CME on Panchakarma at SV Ayurveda College, Tirupathi
Significance of sweda karma other than shodhana poorvanga sweda
Significance of Kala (time) and desha (place) vichara in sweda karma
Sweda karma in different diseases with rationality
Mode of action of sweda karma
Common complications of sweda karma and their management
Standardization of Nasya Procedure - By
Dr KSR Prasad
CME on Panchakarma for AYUSH Doctors
January 9th to 14th 2017 @ Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College, Moodbidri, Karnataka
Standardization of Sneha Paka for Nasya Karma.
Standard operation procedure of different Nasyas.
Standard operation procedure of Dhumapana
Complications and their management in Nasya Karma.
Rationale of 14 Kalas prescribed in Pratimarsha Nasya.
Demonstration of Nasya Karma and practical demonstrations.
Journal Presentation - Concept Of Rasayana In Rasasashtra Saranya Sasi
The document discusses the concept of Rasayana in Rasashastra. It defines Rasayana as substances that help attain better nutrition and channelization of tissues throughout the body. Rasayana is described as having two purposes - as medicine as a whole, and for rejuvenation. Several elements of Rasashastra are indicated as having Rasayana properties, such as Parada, Abhraka, and Swarna. The scope of Rasayana therapy is explained as promoting rejuvenation, retarding aging, defending against disease, and regulating metabolism. The mechanisms of Rasayana are described as delaying aging, preventing disease, and promoting healthy tissues. Specific Rasayana substances are discussed in regards
Gandhaka Rasayana is an Ayurvedic formulation used to treat various diseases. It is prepared through several methods described in classical texts:
1. Shudha Gandhaka is given bhavana with herbs like Guduchi, Bringaraja and Triphala to extract their medicinal properties.
2. It is then mixed with other herbs and processed through methods like Puta and Surya paka.
3. Gandhaka Rasayana provides many health benefits like strengthening the body, improving complexion and longevity.
It is used to treat conditions such as digestive disorders, skin diseases, diabetes, eye diseases and more. Proper preparation through classical methods
The document discusses opportunities and obstacles in Ayurveda. It notes that after completing a BAMS degree, opportunities include general Ayurveda practice, Panchakarma practice, developing Ayurveda hospitals, joining pharmaceutical companies, and government positions. Obstacles include difficulties learning Sanskrit and understanding ancient concepts, but these can be overcome by clarifying topics step-by-step. Overall, obstacles and opportunities are part of life, and overcoming obstacles while taking advantage of opportunities leads to success.
Dravyaguna PPT Part 3 – Ayurvedic Herbology is very interesting,if you can recognize herbs & know it’s properties.Herbs are many times like Neutraceuticals & also simple & safe remedies for many Health Problems .We have 7 sets of Dravyaguna PPT .Please check all Parts. Some of the contents are Shatavari,Vacha,Pushkar mul, Argawadha,Behada etc. . Please send feed Back Form of www.ayurvedicfriend.com
This document provides an overview of the foundations and principles of Ayurveda, the ancient Indian medical system. It discusses the basic concepts of Ayurveda such as the panch mahabhoot (five great elements), tridoshas (three doshas or biological humors), sapta dhatus (seven tissues), and agni (digestive fire). It also describes Ayurvedic classifications including doshas, diseases, and qualities and types of medicinal herbs and formulations. The document aims to educate readers on Ayurvedic terminology and provide a broad understanding of this traditional health approach.
This document provides an overview of Gandhaka Kalpa and its Rasayana effects. It describes 10 Gandhaka Kalpa formulations that combine purified sulfur with other herbs. Each formulation is said to provide benefits related to Rasayana gunas like rejuvenation, strengthening tissues, improving complexion and eyesight, and treating diseases. The formulations involve processes like trituration and herbo-mineral mixtures taken with substances like ghee, honey and milk. The concluding sections discuss the Rasayana effects of the different formulations and emphasize the potential of Gandhaka Kalpa for enhancing beauty and treating skin conditions in a modern context.
This document provides an overview of Sneha Kalpana, the Ayurvedic process of preparing medicated oils and ghees. It defines Sneha Kalpana, discusses the types of bases used like ghee and oils, and the aims of the process. Key steps in the general method of preparation are outlined, including rules for ingredients proportions. Signs of proper maturation and characteristics of the final products are also described. Various techniques like Murchana, Avartana, and using rasa drugs are summarized.
This document discusses Ayurvedic approaches to emergency medical situations. It begins by defining a medical emergency and outlining the levels of care involved in emergency treatment. It then classifies emergencies based on disease type, procedural issues, iatrogenic causes, and emotional or anxiety-related situations. The document emphasizes the importance of Vata dosha in Ayurvedic emergencies and outlines methods to regulate the five subtypes of Vata through respiratory resuscitation, digestion regulation, and spreading/excreting techniques. Basic emergency measures of airway maintenance and fluid/electrolyte maintenance are also mentioned.
The document discusses various aspects of Vasti (trans-rectal enema) therapy according to Ayurveda. It defines futurity and futility. It explains the importance of Vasti over other drug administration routes. It covers the classification of Vasti based on site, ingredients, quantity, function, number of administrations and purpose. The document also discusses the preparation of Vasti materials according to their sequence and proportions. It provides details on the procedure of Vasti administration.
This document discusses the role of rasa dravyas (herbo-mineral substances) in the treatment of Madhumeha (diabetes mellitus). It begins with an introduction on Madhumeha and the use of rasa dravyas in Ayurveda. It then discusses various rasa dravyas like Abhraka, Vaikrantha, Makshika, etc. and their properties. It also mentions several classical and patent Ayurvedic formulations used to treat Madhumeha. It reviews some research works on specific rasa dravyas and their effects on blood glucose and lipids. The discussion concludes that Madhumeha is considered incurable but rasa dravyas can provide benefits in its
Dravyaguna Vignyan Syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
• Visit – www.ayurvedicfriend.com
• Phone – 922 68 10 630
Ayurvedic Prakruti or biotype By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande,Pune,Indiarajendra deshpande
Biotype or Prakruti is like Key for your Health .Once you know your Biotype ,you can understand about Ideal Life style,Diet ,Exercises ,Occupation etc suitable for your Constitution. Visit also www.ayurvedicfriend.com .
Selection of Bahya Snehana Techniques in Panchakarma by Ayurmitra, Nadi Bhishak, Prof KSR Prasad (Technoayurveda), Professor & Head, Panchakarma, LN Ayurved College, Bhopal, MP, 9290566566/9503227966 - technoayurveda@yahoo.com at eAyurshala Web Learning Ayurved Academy online lecture series on *Keraliya Panchakarma, 21st October 2020
PPT ON 50 AYURVEDIC DRUGS BY DR SIBA PRASAD ROUT,IPGTsibaprasad Rout
This document summarizes 50 Ayurvedic drugs based on their clinical pharmacological properties or "karmas" as described in classical Ayurvedic texts. It provides the Sanskrit name, English name, family, and key synonyms for each drug derived from descriptions of their specific karmas or actions in major Ayurvedic texts. For some drugs, it highlights key chemical constituents and references modern research that helps validate their traditional uses. The drugs are categorized based on their actions on different body systems, such as the digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular and nervous systems.
Concept of Agni in Rasa Shastra & BhaishajyaNitika Rattan
Agni plays a key role in Ayurveda and Rasa Shastra. There are different types of Agni in the body and processes like Bhasmikaran use Agni to convert metals and minerals into microfine forms. Putas are methods of heating that are classified based on the level of heat intensity. Putas are an important part of the Marana process and influence the properties of the final Bhasma. Electric furnaces can now also be used as a controlled source of heat for Rasa Shastra procedures like Bhasmikaran.
Raw drug standardization of rasa dravyas in rasahastra,ayurvedadr.nimisha
The document discusses the need for standardization of raw drugs used in Ayurvedic medicine. It defines standardization and lists three levels - crude drug, process, and finished product. For therapeutic effects, the quality and purity of ingredients must be maintained, so standardization begins with crude drugs. Various factors are considered for crude drug standardization including identification, authentication, documentation, and procuring drugs from trusted sources according to Ayurvedic guidelines. Numerous raw drugs used in Ayurveda like minerals, metals, and plants are described along with their identifying characteristics.
Charak & 50 Mahakashay – Part 2 – By Prof.Dr.R.R.deshpande
• This Topic is very Popular in Ayurvedic field .This 50 Groups are like Readyrecknor or Practical Prescriber for Ayurvedic Medical Practice. This Topic is a part of Syllabus in 2 subjects of BAMS course –1) Dravyaguna vignyan ( Paper 1 Part A ,Point 10 –Dashemani Gan 2) Charak Purvardha ( Charak Sutrasthan ,Chaper 4 –Shadvirechan Shatiya) .Each group consists of 10 Herbs .So 50 x 10 = 500 Herbs .But unfortunately many Herbs are controversial & many are not available .Students will easily now note ,which plants are not available from this PPT .Also this PPT will explain the Pharmacodynamics of these herbs .So students by their own intelligence can add other herbs also in this Group
• Visit – www.ayurvedicfriend.com
Phone – 9226810630
Ayurmitra Nadi Bhishak Jyotisha Vaidya Prof Dr KSR Prasad explanation on Ayur-Jyotisham (Ayurveda Astrology) on the basis of Nakshatra Vriksha and Unique method of technoayurveda developed Cosmic anatomy and Cosmic Energy Garden - Jyotisha (Nakshtra) Vana.
Rationality & Mode of action In Sweda Karma
Dr KSR Prasad
On 12-12-2016@CME on Panchakarma at SV Ayurveda College, Tirupathi
Significance of sweda karma other than shodhana poorvanga sweda
Significance of Kala (time) and desha (place) vichara in sweda karma
Sweda karma in different diseases with rationality
Mode of action of sweda karma
Common complications of sweda karma and their management
Standardization of Nasya Procedure - By
Dr KSR Prasad
CME on Panchakarma for AYUSH Doctors
January 9th to 14th 2017 @ Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College, Moodbidri, Karnataka
Standardization of Sneha Paka for Nasya Karma.
Standard operation procedure of different Nasyas.
Standard operation procedure of Dhumapana
Complications and their management in Nasya Karma.
Rationale of 14 Kalas prescribed in Pratimarsha Nasya.
Demonstration of Nasya Karma and practical demonstrations.
Journal Presentation - Concept Of Rasayana In Rasasashtra Saranya Sasi
The document discusses the concept of Rasayana in Rasashastra. It defines Rasayana as substances that help attain better nutrition and channelization of tissues throughout the body. Rasayana is described as having two purposes - as medicine as a whole, and for rejuvenation. Several elements of Rasashastra are indicated as having Rasayana properties, such as Parada, Abhraka, and Swarna. The scope of Rasayana therapy is explained as promoting rejuvenation, retarding aging, defending against disease, and regulating metabolism. The mechanisms of Rasayana are described as delaying aging, preventing disease, and promoting healthy tissues. Specific Rasayana substances are discussed in regards
Gandhaka Rasayana is an Ayurvedic formulation used to treat various diseases. It is prepared through several methods described in classical texts:
1. Shudha Gandhaka is given bhavana with herbs like Guduchi, Bringaraja and Triphala to extract their medicinal properties.
2. It is then mixed with other herbs and processed through methods like Puta and Surya paka.
3. Gandhaka Rasayana provides many health benefits like strengthening the body, improving complexion and longevity.
It is used to treat conditions such as digestive disorders, skin diseases, diabetes, eye diseases and more. Proper preparation through classical methods
The document discusses opportunities and obstacles in Ayurveda. It notes that after completing a BAMS degree, opportunities include general Ayurveda practice, Panchakarma practice, developing Ayurveda hospitals, joining pharmaceutical companies, and government positions. Obstacles include difficulties learning Sanskrit and understanding ancient concepts, but these can be overcome by clarifying topics step-by-step. Overall, obstacles and opportunities are part of life, and overcoming obstacles while taking advantage of opportunities leads to success.
Dravyaguna PPT Part 3 – Ayurvedic Herbology is very interesting,if you can recognize herbs & know it’s properties.Herbs are many times like Neutraceuticals & also simple & safe remedies for many Health Problems .We have 7 sets of Dravyaguna PPT .Please check all Parts. Some of the contents are Shatavari,Vacha,Pushkar mul, Argawadha,Behada etc. . Please send feed Back Form of www.ayurvedicfriend.com
This document provides an overview of the foundations and principles of Ayurveda, the ancient Indian medical system. It discusses the basic concepts of Ayurveda such as the panch mahabhoot (five great elements), tridoshas (three doshas or biological humors), sapta dhatus (seven tissues), and agni (digestive fire). It also describes Ayurvedic classifications including doshas, diseases, and qualities and types of medicinal herbs and formulations. The document aims to educate readers on Ayurvedic terminology and provide a broad understanding of this traditional health approach.
This document provides an overview of Gandhaka Kalpa and its Rasayana effects. It describes 10 Gandhaka Kalpa formulations that combine purified sulfur with other herbs. Each formulation is said to provide benefits related to Rasayana gunas like rejuvenation, strengthening tissues, improving complexion and eyesight, and treating diseases. The formulations involve processes like trituration and herbo-mineral mixtures taken with substances like ghee, honey and milk. The concluding sections discuss the Rasayana effects of the different formulations and emphasize the potential of Gandhaka Kalpa for enhancing beauty and treating skin conditions in a modern context.
This document provides an overview of Sneha Kalpana, the Ayurvedic process of preparing medicated oils and ghees. It defines Sneha Kalpana, discusses the types of bases used like ghee and oils, and the aims of the process. Key steps in the general method of preparation are outlined, including rules for ingredients proportions. Signs of proper maturation and characteristics of the final products are also described. Various techniques like Murchana, Avartana, and using rasa drugs are summarized.
This document discusses Ayurvedic approaches to emergency medical situations. It begins by defining a medical emergency and outlining the levels of care involved in emergency treatment. It then classifies emergencies based on disease type, procedural issues, iatrogenic causes, and emotional or anxiety-related situations. The document emphasizes the importance of Vata dosha in Ayurvedic emergencies and outlines methods to regulate the five subtypes of Vata through respiratory resuscitation, digestion regulation, and spreading/excreting techniques. Basic emergency measures of airway maintenance and fluid/electrolyte maintenance are also mentioned.
The document discusses various aspects of Vasti (trans-rectal enema) therapy according to Ayurveda. It defines futurity and futility. It explains the importance of Vasti over other drug administration routes. It covers the classification of Vasti based on site, ingredients, quantity, function, number of administrations and purpose. The document also discusses the preparation of Vasti materials according to their sequence and proportions. It provides details on the procedure of Vasti administration.
This document discusses the role of rasa dravyas (herbo-mineral substances) in the treatment of Madhumeha (diabetes mellitus). It begins with an introduction on Madhumeha and the use of rasa dravyas in Ayurveda. It then discusses various rasa dravyas like Abhraka, Vaikrantha, Makshika, etc. and their properties. It also mentions several classical and patent Ayurvedic formulations used to treat Madhumeha. It reviews some research works on specific rasa dravyas and their effects on blood glucose and lipids. The discussion concludes that Madhumeha is considered incurable but rasa dravyas can provide benefits in its
Dravyaguna Vignyan Syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
• Visit – www.ayurvedicfriend.com
• Phone – 922 68 10 630
Ayurvedic Prakruti or biotype By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande,Pune,Indiarajendra deshpande
Biotype or Prakruti is like Key for your Health .Once you know your Biotype ,you can understand about Ideal Life style,Diet ,Exercises ,Occupation etc suitable for your Constitution. Visit also www.ayurvedicfriend.com .
Selection of Bahya Snehana Techniques in Panchakarma by Ayurmitra, Nadi Bhishak, Prof KSR Prasad (Technoayurveda), Professor & Head, Panchakarma, LN Ayurved College, Bhopal, MP, 9290566566/9503227966 - technoayurveda@yahoo.com at eAyurshala Web Learning Ayurved Academy online lecture series on *Keraliya Panchakarma, 21st October 2020
PPT ON 50 AYURVEDIC DRUGS BY DR SIBA PRASAD ROUT,IPGTsibaprasad Rout
This document summarizes 50 Ayurvedic drugs based on their clinical pharmacological properties or "karmas" as described in classical Ayurvedic texts. It provides the Sanskrit name, English name, family, and key synonyms for each drug derived from descriptions of their specific karmas or actions in major Ayurvedic texts. For some drugs, it highlights key chemical constituents and references modern research that helps validate their traditional uses. The drugs are categorized based on their actions on different body systems, such as the digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular and nervous systems.
Concept of Agni in Rasa Shastra & BhaishajyaNitika Rattan
Agni plays a key role in Ayurveda and Rasa Shastra. There are different types of Agni in the body and processes like Bhasmikaran use Agni to convert metals and minerals into microfine forms. Putas are methods of heating that are classified based on the level of heat intensity. Putas are an important part of the Marana process and influence the properties of the final Bhasma. Electric furnaces can now also be used as a controlled source of heat for Rasa Shastra procedures like Bhasmikaran.
Raw drug standardization of rasa dravyas in rasahastra,ayurvedadr.nimisha
The document discusses the need for standardization of raw drugs used in Ayurvedic medicine. It defines standardization and lists three levels - crude drug, process, and finished product. For therapeutic effects, the quality and purity of ingredients must be maintained, so standardization begins with crude drugs. Various factors are considered for crude drug standardization including identification, authentication, documentation, and procuring drugs from trusted sources according to Ayurvedic guidelines. Numerous raw drugs used in Ayurveda like minerals, metals, and plants are described along with their identifying characteristics.
Update on Ayurveda & Unani - 2009 on 14-15th November 2009 in Bal Gandharv Rangmandir, Pune organised by Maharastra University of Health Sciences, Regional Centre, AUNDH, Pune
1) The document discusses the need for pharmacovigilance of Ayurvedic drugs containing metals like gold, silver, copper, and iron.
2) It provides the therapeutic and fatal doses of various metals used in Ayurveda and states that when prepared properly through processes like shodhana, they are safe for therapeutic use.
3) However, lack of knowledge about their identification, processing, and interactions necessitates pharmacovigilance to ensure their safe use and avoid adverse effects. The ultimate goal is the safe and effective use of herbo-mineral preparations to improve public health.
The document discusses standardization in Ayurvedic medicine. It begins by explaining that Ayurvedic practices allow for regional variation while following core principles. It then defines standardization as applying methods to ensure predictable quality, purity, and shelf life. Both traditional organoleptic and modern analytical methods are described for standardizing raw materials, processes, and finished products. Parameters for different formulations are provided as examples. While standardization is needed, challenges remain in fully capturing Ayurvedic principles through modern methods alone. Overall, the proposed standardization procedures are presented as accurate and applicable to ensuring product quality if implemented carefully.
the missing parts of ayurveda by Dr panchajanya kumar .deeviPanchajanya Kumar
- Ayurveda originated from ancient texts containing 1000 chapters and 100,000 verses authored by Lord Brahma. It was later divided into two traditions focused on medicine and surgery.
- Much of the original Ayurvedic knowledge is missing today, as the early texts likely contained more detailed information on concepts like doshas.
- For Ayurveda to be strengthened and modernized, new departments need to be developed focusing on basic principles, pharmacology, clinical research, and technology. New areas like pharmacy, food science, and cosmetics can also help Ayurveda's future growth.
- Ayurvedic scholars must work hard through challenges and see failures as opportunities to improve,
This document provides information about the formula seminar on Trayodashanga Guggulu presented by Dr. Kaushal Sinha. It includes:
1) An introduction to Trayodashanga Guggulu as a vati kalpana and guggulu preparation made with 14 ingredients including guggulu as the base.
2) Details on the ingredients, their parts and quantities used in the preparation. The main ingredients have katu, tikta, and kashaya rasas and usna virya to help treat vata disorders.
3) Indications for Trayodashanga Guggulu including joint disorders and abdominal pain.
4) A conclusion that
What is lacking in current Ayurvedic practice???Remya Krishnan
The document discusses the lack of evidence-based practice in Ayurveda. It notes that while Ayurveda is based on scientific principles, Ayurvedic doctors have not incorporated evidence-based decision making into their practice. This has led to substandard healthcare, excessive costs, confusion in clinical practice, and lack of global acceptance. The document advocates for teaching and applying evidence-based Ayurveda using science-based evidence and clinical practice guidelines derived from basic Ayurvedic research. This approach would help Ayurvedic physicians make more accurate diagnoses and treatment decisions tailored to individual patients.
The document discusses adopting modern muffle furnace technology for the process of marana in Rasashastra instead of traditional puta furnaces. It defines puta and muffle furnaces, noting their similarities in isolating materials from fuel and allowing for gradual temperature changes. The muffle furnace structure and heating elements are described, and advantages like uniform heat distribution and easier temperature regulation are contrasted with disadvantages like higher electricity use. While puta allows heating anywhere and is cheaper, muffle furnaces offer more standardized, environmentally friendly heating better suited for large-scale bhasma production demanded today.
Poisoning: first aid, types of poison, medications most commonly linked to poisoning, snakes, insects.
Food poisoning: signs that you may have a more serious case of food poisoning that requires medical attention.
Symptoms, treatment and prevention of poisoning.
This document provides an overview of the fundamentals of Ayurveda, an ancient Indian system of medicine. It discusses the basic principles of Ayurveda including the three biological energies or doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha), their locations and functions in the body. It describes the balanced and aggravated states of each dosha and their effects on physical and psychological health. The document also outlines Ayurvedic concepts such as body types, daily routines, seasonal routines and therapeutic approaches in Ayurveda including herbs, diet and purification methods.
The document provides an introduction to the Caraka Samhita, a fundamental text of Ayurveda. It notes that the Caraka Samhita has 8 sections totaling 120 chapters and is primarily a text on internal medicine. It explains the basic principles of Ayurvedic science for healthy living. The summary briefly outlines some of the 8 sections and provides 3 short quotes from the text on the importance of diagnosis, the 3 doshas (vata, pitta, kapha), and the 8 branches of Ayurveda.
Dravyaguna Vignana (DGV) is the branch of Ayurveda that deals with medicinal substances. It has evolved over time from the origins of Ayurveda. DGV examines substances' properties, actions, uses for diseases, and preparation. Historically, it developed from early civilizations using plants for medicine. Literature on medicinal substances grew over time, including Chinese works from 265 AD and Indian works from 1000 AD. DGV's evolution can be explained through changes over time, literary developments, and drug classification systems that advanced from an adoptive stage of raw substance use to an adaptive stage of preparation and a creative stage of innovation.
1. The document discusses various methods of purifying or detoxifying Kuchala seeds (Strychnos nux-vomica seeds), including soaking in cow's urine, boiling in cow's milk, and frying in cow's ghee.
2. Studies have found that detoxification methods like these can significantly reduce the toxicity of the seeds by decreasing their total alkaloid content by up to 96.68%.
3. Toxicity testing on mice found that detoxified samples required much higher doses to cause mortality compared to unprocessed seeds, demonstrating that traditional Ayurvedic purification techniques can effectively remove toxins from poisonous plants like Kuchala.
Suvarna prashana is an Ayurvedic oral immunization technique that boosts brain capacity and provides non-specific immunity in children. It contains three ingredients - medicated ghee made from memory-enhancing herbs, purified gold bhasma, and purified honey. The ghee carries the properties of the added herbs to enhance mental ability. Gold bhasma, when administered in small doses over time, increases memory and immunity. Honey is used to gradually develop resistance to allergens from an early age. Suvarna prashana should be given daily or every 27 days from birth to 16 years old to maximize brain development and provide full immunity benefits.
This document discusses toxicology and poisoning. It defines key terms, classifies poisons, and outlines factors that modify the effects of poisons. It also covers the history of toxicology, diagnostic approaches, treatment methods including decontamination and administration of antidotes, and information resources on poisons. The objectives are to learn about toxicology, classifications of poisons, diagnosis and management of poisoning.
This document provides an overview of the uses of gomutra (cow urine) and ksheera (milk) in Ayurvedic medicine. It begins with the general properties of both substances. It then discusses their uses for specific diseases such as arthritis, abdominal disorders, skin diseases, and more. The modes of administration include drinking, nasal application, bathing, and topical application. Research on the antimicrobial and anticancer properties of cow urine is also summarized. The document aims to illustrate how cow urine and milk can be beneficial treatments according to Ayurvedic principles and some modern studies.
Standardization of ayurvedic products includingMohit Bishnoi
1. The document discusses the need to standardize Ayurvedic products and implement Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) in the Ayurvedic industry.
2. It notes that while classical Ayurvedic texts provide guidelines, it is not possible for modern manufacturers to strictly follow them, necessitating GMP standards.
3. The author argues that implementing GMP and incorporating modern research tools can help ensure Ayurvedic medicines are safe, effective, and consistent, improving their acceptance in India and globally.
The document discusses the role of technology in Ayurveda. It notes that Ayurveda developed based on epistemological principles found in ancient Indian texts and was focused on disease identification, drug development, and targeted medicine. It argues that Ayurveda has always adopted useful technologies to better reach patients and develop effective medicines. Some examples of Ayurvedic technologies discussed include methods of drug preparation and administration as well as surgical procedures. The document concludes that Ayurveda is eager to adopt new technologies over time to become more user-friendly and environmentally sustainable.
The document discusses pharmacovigilance (PV), defined as the science of detecting, assessing, understanding, and preventing adverse effects of drugs. It outlines the history and development of PV, including the thalidomide tragedy of the 1960s. PV aims to improve patient safety and public health. In India, PV was established in 2003 under CDSCO. National PV programs have been implemented for both modern and Ayurvedic medicines. Challenges to PV for Ayurvedic drugs include a lack of reporting culture, difficulty in signal detection due to beliefs in safety, and attributing causality when multiple systems are used. The document argues that incorporating PV will help ensure Ayurvedic medicines have good efficacy, quality,
Panchakarma Management in Pratishyaya by Ayurmitra Dr.KSR Prasad at CME on Management of Allergic Rhinitis in Ayurveda on 31/8/2013
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1) Astrology can be used as a prognostic and diagnostic tool in Ayurveda based on its recognition as one of the six auxiliary sciences (shadanga) of Ayurveda.
2) Astro-medicine interprets the influence of celestial bodies on human health and disease based on their electromagnetic and gravitational forces. It aims to anticipate disease and treatment plans through astrological readings.
3) Astro-medicine terminology can be used to understand disease patterns based on placements of planets in the natal chart, especially in the 6th, 8th and 12th houses which are associated with disease. Transits of planets can also indicate timing of disease manifestations.
1. Chagaladya Ghrita is an Ayurvedic herbal preparation that contains ingredients like goat meat, ashwagandha, vasapanchanga, goat milk, and ghee.
2. It has properties like anti-pyretic, nourishing tissues, improving muscle tissue, and boosting immunity. It is indicated for treating conditions like fever, cough, consumption, and muscle wasting.
3. The review discusses the ingredients of Chagaladya Ghrita in detail, describing the taste, qualities, energetic properties, and pharmacological actions of each individual ingredient.
This document provides information about the presentation on medicine for pratishyaya (rhinitis) given by Dr. Eishan Jain. It begins with an introduction comparing pratishyaya to allergic rhinitis. It then discusses various aspects of pratishyaya including causes, symptoms, types according to Acharya Sushruta, and treatment options like Shunthi Churna, Maricha Churna, Citraka Haritaki, Vyoshadi Vati, Laxmivilasrasa Vati, and Anu taila. Key ingredients and formulations are explained in detail with their properties, mechanisms of action, and effectiveness in treating symptoms of pratish
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(Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha, Dept. of AYUSH, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India)
In Association with - Dr. N. R. S. Govt. Ayurvedic College, Vijayawada on 27-03-2011
LN Ayurved College & Hospital, Kolar Road, Bhopal professor of Panchakarma and Head of the department Dr K Shiva Rama Prasad has delivered a Guest lecture on the Importance and Standard procedures of Raktamokshana at Institute of Post Graduate Ayurvedic Education & Research under Dept. of Health & Family Welfare, Government of West Bengal on 18th November 2019.
The document discusses the role of Ayurvedic drugs in immunomodulation. It begins with introducing the topic and scope of immunomodulation. Next, it describes the Ayurvedic concept of immunomodulation and compares it to the modern scientific understanding. It then discusses specific Ayurvedic drugs and formulations that have immunomodulatory properties, including Agastya Haritaki Rasayana yoga. Studies investigating the immunomodulatory effects of ingredients like Pippali and Haritaki are summarized. The document concludes by outlining the probable mode of action of the Ayurvedic drugs in modulating the immune system.
Pharmaceutico Analytical Study of Soota Taila An Inimitable Formulationijtsrd
Ayurveda is one of the oldest systems of medicines, is momentous in audience of worldwide on virtue of its holistic approach of life.Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana is specialized branch in the field of Ayurveda which deals with pharmaceutical and therapeutic scopes, the nature possesses an immense valuable and powerful medicine in form of metals, minerals and plants.Soota taila is unique preparation mentioned in Rasa Ratna Sammucchaya. This formulation is prepared like that of dhruti preparation, having ingredients like Shuddha Parada, Shuddha Gandhaka, Shuddha Manashila, Shuddha Haratala, Tila taila and Kanjika aid in managing conditions like Kampavata Parkinson’s disease , Bahukampa, Shirakampa head tremor , Janghakampa, Ekangavata hemiplegia and all the various types of vata vyadhi’s. Physical test shows Loss on Drying at 105°C is 0.01 , Saponification value is 187.95 , Iodine value is 111.67 , Acid value is 2.02 , Peroxide value is 5.15 , Ester value is 185.93, Refractive index at 30°C is 1.451, Specific gravity is 0.9435, Weight gm per ml is 0.9373 gm ml, Viscosity at 30°C is 94.6031 cP, Rancidity test Kreis test is Negative, Total aerobic counts is Nil, Total fungal count is Nil. FTIR analysis states soota taila contains d lactone, Conjugated anhydride, Tertiary alcohol, Sulfone, Fluro compound, Sulfonamide, Sulfonic acid anhydrous hydride, Ester, Sulfate, Sulfonyl chloride, Fluoro compound, Phenol, 1, 4 disubstituted or 1,2,3,4 tetrasubstituted and 1, 3 disubstituted, Halo compound. This shows the presence of organic compounds in the drugs. HPTLC Shows presence of various functional groups such as HPTLC technique major phytochemical present in the drug or formulation can be estimated. Considering all analytical parameters through the study conducted, one can conclude that Soota Taila may benefit in managing conditions like Kampavata Parkinson’s disease , Bahukampa, Shirakampa head tremor , Janghakampa, Ekangavata hemiplegia and all the various types of vata vyadhi’s as mentioned in the classics. Dr. Saba Tarannum | Dr. Ravi R Chavan | Dr. Usha M "Pharmaceutico-Analytical Study of Soota Taila- An Inimitable Formulation" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-5 , October 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd59964.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/ayurvedic/59964/pharmaceuticoanalytical-study-of-soota-taila-an-inimitable-formulation/dr-saba-tarannum
The document discusses diagnostic tools in Ayurveda and their practical application. It notes that while classical Ayurvedic diagnostic techniques like astasthana pareeksha are taught, many practitioners may not be able to practically apply them or correlate findings with modern medical understanding. Suggestions are made to modify diagnostic tools so students can easily understand and apply them, and to interpret the tools using modern techniques from life sciences to aid diagnosis. The need to establish evidence-based Ayurveda using diagnostic parameters and statistics is also discussed.
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1. Ekanga Veera Rasa is an Ayurvedic formulation used to treat Pakshagata (hemiplegia). It contains minerals like Sudha Gandhaka, Parada Bhasma, and metallic bhasmas along with herbs that are given bhavana (processing).
2. The formulation works by pacifying vata and kapha doshas, reducing ama, and restoring motor and sensory functions. Its ingredients and processing herbs have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroprotective properties.
3. Ekanga Veera Rasa can effectively manage Pakshagata by reducing oxidative stress, preventing atherosclerosis, and minimizing nerve damage based on the pharmacological activities of its
A Critical Review on Clinical Application of Sadvidhopakramaijtsrd
The eternal science of life Ayurveda has indicated various types of chikitsa for the management of diseases among these the chikitsa mentioned sadvidhopakrama where is lot of significance. Now a days our way of living lifestyle is drastically changing and our desires are growing day by day this results in excessive growing needs of people due to which they are facing numerous diseases or illness in the letter stage of life. These are mainly caused by lack of physical activities and unhealthy eating habits. in ayurvedic text acharyas have mentioned the origin of diseases is broadly classified in a two ways 1.santarpana Janya vyadhis. 2.apatarpana Janya vyadhis. Acharya charaka emphasized on the concept that method of treatment depends on the Intelligence and of a physician, considered a part of yuktivyapshraya chikitsa. sadvidhopakrama plans to act by balancing the proportion of Panchamahabhutas in the body, result of any upakrama is dosasamyata, whatever may be the treatment modalities it will come under the peerview of Sadu pakrama, that is reason these principles of sadvidhopakrama are implemented in day today clinical practices. Dr. Rajine. ET | Dr. Mahantesh R. Sajjanshetty. | Dr. G. N. Kannoli. "A Critical Review on Clinical Application of Sadvidhopakrama" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-4, August 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd58594.pdf Paper Url:https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/ayurvedic/58594/a-critical-review-on-clinical-application-of-sadvidhopakrama/dr-rajine-et
ROLE OF RASAOUSHADIS IN MANAGEMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS.pptxDr Shravya M
This document provides an overview of the role of rasaushadis (herbo-metallic preparations) in the management of neurological disorders according to Ayurveda. It discusses several specific rasaushadis including Bruhat Vata Chintamani Ras, Vasantakusumakara Ras, Vatavidwamsa Ras, Ekangaveera Ras, Sameerapannaga Ras, Mallasindura Ras, Rasaraja Ras, Smruthisagara Ras and Poornachandrodaya Ras. It explains the ingredients, methods of preparation, indications and pharmacological actions of these rasaushadis. The document emphasizes that rasaushadis are highly effective for neurological conditions due to their
Globalization is happening now and we must be aware of it. Standardization is important for traditional Indian systems of medicine (ISM) like Ayurveda to ensure safety and efficacy. This includes standardizing education, manufacturing practices, research methods, and regulations. National institutes and universities provide Ayurveda education following standardized syllabi. Quality control measures are in place for herb cultivation, product development, and testing to meet global standards. Collaborative research is conducted between ISM institutions and other organizations. Standardization helps mainstream ISM while protecting traditional knowledge and making the most of available resources and talent for the health of all.
Keynote address by Dr.KSR Prasad - Avenues for Research & Updates in Ayurveda at Abhijna-2012 on 8-3-2012 at Govt. Ayurveda Medical College, Bangalore.
This document discusses the criteria and methods of Sweda Karma (sweating therapy) in Ayurveda. It defines Sweda Karma as a regulated sweating process using direct or indirect heat. Sweating helps eliminate waste from the body. Sweda Karma is classified into different varieties based on the method of applying heat like Taapa Sweda, Ushma Sweda, Upanaha Sweda, and Drava Sweda. The document outlines the standard operating procedures for Sweda Karma and modifications made to classical methods. It also discusses the selection criteria for different Sweda Karma based on dosha involvement and indications.
Anukta dravya- Unexplored or Undocumented Medicinal PlantsAditi Gandhi
Determination of Anukta Dravya or Undocumented medicinal plants in ayurveda and criteria of nomenclature and how to expand the Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India.
The team name is "Ayurpreachers" which means promoters of Ayurveda. The team leader is Hardik K. Soni who has extensive experience in Ayurvedic research and education. Two learners are also introduced: Sana Bangliwala who is assisting with standardization of herbal formulations, and Krunal Ukani who is working on isolation of active constituents from herbs. The team aims to gather and share knowledge about herbal medicine research through this competition.
Mahagandhakam is a classical Ayurvedic formulation mentioned in Bhaishajya Ratnavali that is helpful for diseases of the Annavaha Srotas like Grahani Roga. It contains ingredients like parada, gandhaka, lavanga, elabeeja, jatiphala, nimba patra, and mukta shukti that are prepared using methods like kajjali, parpati, and pottali paka. It possesses qualities like deepana, grahi, and balavarna prasadaka and is helpful for mandagni, the root cause of many diseases according to Ayurveda. It works by improving digestion
Training Program for Panchakarma Assistant
(20-24/05-2024)
Department of Panchkarma, Gurukul Campus
Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Haridwar, Uttarakhand
Training Program for Panchakarma Assistant
(20-24/05-2024)
Department of Panchkarma, Gurukul Campus
Uttarakhand Ayurved University, Haridwar, Uttarakhand
Virechana Introduction, Seasonal administration and Agni intervention Guest lecture by Ayurmitra Nadibhishak, Jyotisha Vaidya Dr KSR Prasad at GAC Varanasi
The document discusses Ayurvedic management of post-COVID conditions through Panchakarma techniques. It recommends an initial regimen of Ghrita Pana for 7 days followed by Abhyanga Swedana. On the 10th day, Vamana is performed to remove lung and stomach toxins, followed by a Sansarjana Krama. After 7 more days, Virechana helps eliminate residual toxins. A long-term Rasayana program including herbs like Agastya and Vasanta Kusumakara provides strength restoration. The author argues that traditional Ayurvedic knowledge gained over thousands of years should not be dismissed due to current lack of evidence standards.
This document discusses Ayur-Jyotisham (medical astrology) and its relationship to Ayurveda and the doshas. Some key points:
- Ayur-Jyotisham uses astrological principles like planetary placements and signs to diagnose disease, provide prognoses, and guide treatment based on an individual's prakriti (constitution) and doshas.
- Each planet is associated with a dosha - for example, Saturn is linked to vata dosha. Planetary placements can indicate imbalances and help determine an individual's shareera (physical) and manasika (psychological) prakriti.
- Different astrological methods like rasi (sign), dre
The document discusses Panchakarma procedures for children in Ayurveda. It notes that children have delicate skin and immature organs, so procedures must be modified based on the child's condition, dosha state, age, and maturity. Common practices like abhyanga with oils and exposure to sunlight are described. Specific Panchakarma procedures for children like vasti, vamana, virechana and nasya are outlined, along with modifications to dosage, duration and precautions compared to adults. Common childhood ailments that can be treated with modified Panchakarma are also provided.
Ayurmitra & Nadi Guru
Prof KSR Prasad (Technoayurveda)
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Lifestyle is a combination of determining intangible or tangible factors – the diseases generates because of are Lifestyle disorders
Jariatric (Geriatric) Psychological Trauma Management Through Ayurveda by Ayurmitra, Nadi Bhishak Prof KSR Prasad on 20-02-2021 @ SHRI HINGULAMBIKA AYURVEDIC MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL KALABURGI, KANATAKA
Vamana and Virechana play an important role in treating lifestyle disorders according to Ayurveda. Vamana is useful for treating obesity and overweight issues by cleansing the body. Virechana is beneficial for treating all cardiac issues. Ayurveda emphasizes maintaining a healthy lifestyle through proper diet, exercise, and avoiding unhealthy habits like excessive alcohol and smoking to prevent lifestyle diseases from developing. Lifestyle imbalances are a major cause of disorders like heart disease and obesity in India.
This document discusses precautionary measures and post-COVID management through Panchakarma Ayurveda. It summarizes COVID-19 symptoms and diagnosis. It recommends various Ayurvedic herbs and practices to boost immunity and prevent blood clotting complications from COVID-19. These include turmeric, ginger, garlic and other spices. It also discusses using Panchakarma techniques like nasya and sweda for COVID-19 management.
1. The document discusses Ashtasthana Pariksha, the eight-fold examination method in Ayurveda. It involves examination of the pulse, urine, stool, tongue, voice, touch, eyes, and physical appearance.
2. Nadi pariksha (pulse examination) is described as the oldest and most precise Ayurvedic diagnostic technique. Different pulse types and their interpretations are covered.
3. Examination of urine, stool, and tongue are also covered, noting what dosha imbalances or diseases can be indicated by the color, consistency and other properties of these outputs and organs.
Viruddha Ahara referred in terms of food to food interactions or food processing interactions develops Toxicity because of antagonism. - by Ayurmitra Nadi Guru Prof KSR Prasad (Technoayurveda) 9290566566/9503227966 ‐ technoayurveda@yahoo.com
Laboratory investigations can play an important role in Ayurvedic practice by providing objective data to support diagnoses, monitor treatment effectiveness, and assess health outcomes. While Ayurveda has its own diagnostic methods, contemporary tests can offer accuracy and be adapted to validate Ayurvedic principles. Tests are categorized as diagnostic, prognostic, or for evaluating the effects of treatment. Specific investigations like cardiac enzymes or liver function tests can help establish risk levels and guide management. The potential for utilizing modern laboratory techniques as markers in Ayurveda deserves further exploration and experimentation.
Sneha (fats and oils) play an essential role in the human body by providing nutrients, aiding vitamin absorption, and providing energy. Ayurveda emphasizes the importance of sneha for maintaining health and treating disease. Snehapana (internal administration of oils) is used to eliminate doshas from the tissues and bring them back to the gastrointestinal tract for elimination. Different oils, fats, and techniques are used depending on the dosha imbalance and severity of the condition. Objective assessment of sneha in the body can be done by analyzing the quantity of oil in stool samples.
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Cell Therapy Expansion and Challenges in Autoimmune DiseaseHealth Advances
There is increasing confidence that cell therapies will soon play a role in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, but the extent of this impact remains to be seen. Early readouts on autologous CAR-Ts in lupus are encouraging, but manufacturing and cost limitations are likely to restrict access to highly refractory patients. Allogeneic CAR-Ts have the potential to broaden access to earlier lines of treatment due to their inherent cost benefits, however they will need to demonstrate comparable or improved efficacy to established modalities.
In addition to infrastructure and capacity constraints, CAR-Ts face a very different risk-benefit dynamic in autoimmune compared to oncology, highlighting the need for tolerable therapies with low adverse event risk. CAR-NK and Treg-based therapies are also being developed in certain autoimmune disorders and may demonstrate favorable safety profiles. Several novel non-cell therapies such as bispecific antibodies, nanobodies, and RNAi drugs, may also offer future alternative competitive solutions with variable value propositions.
Widespread adoption of cell therapies will not only require strong efficacy and safety data, but also adapted pricing and access strategies. At oncology-based price points, CAR-Ts are unlikely to achieve broad market access in autoimmune disorders, with eligible patient populations that are potentially orders of magnitude greater than the number of currently addressable cancer patients. Developers have made strides towards reducing cell therapy COGS while improving manufacturing efficiency, but payors will inevitably restrict access until more sustainable pricing is achieved.
Despite these headwinds, industry leaders and investors remain confident that cell therapies are poised to address significant unmet need in patients suffering from autoimmune disorders. However, the extent of this impact on the treatment landscape remains to be seen, as the industry rapidly approaches an inflection point.
8 Surprising Reasons To Meditate 40 Minutes A Day That Can Change Your Life.pptxHolistified Wellness
We’re talking about Vedic Meditation, a form of meditation that has been around for at least 5,000 years. Back then, the people who lived in the Indus Valley, now known as India and Pakistan, practised meditation as a fundamental part of daily life. This knowledge that has given us yoga and Ayurveda, was known as Veda, hence the name Vedic. And though there are some written records, the practice has been passed down verbally from generation to generation.
Rasamanikya is a excellent preparation in the field of Rasashastra, it is used in various Kushtha Roga, Shwasa, Vicharchika, Bhagandara, Vatarakta, and Phiranga Roga. In this article Preparation& Comparative analytical profile for both Formulationon i.e Rasamanikya prepared by Kushmanda swarasa & Churnodhaka Shodita Haratala. The study aims to provide insights into the comparative efficacy and analytical aspects of these formulations for enhanced therapeutic outcomes.
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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• Pitfalls and pivots needed to use AI effectively in public health
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Osteoporosis - Definition , Evaluation and Management .pdfJim Jacob Roy
Osteoporosis is an increasing cause of morbidity among the elderly.
In this document , a brief outline of osteoporosis is given , including the risk factors of osteoporosis fractures , the indications for testing bone mineral density and the management of osteoporosis
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1. Excellence of Rasaaushadhi In Ayurveda Practice – Part 2
Our Role in Establishment
of
Rasa-Aushadhi Glory in
General Ayurveda Practice
Instead of cursing the darkness
Try to lit a small LIGHT –
It becomes FLAME
one day to cook your food
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Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://technoayurveda.wordpress.com/
2. స “రస” ైదుయ్లకు అ నందనల ో
A
Technoayurveda International
Presentation
In
Association with
Ayurmitra
Technoayurveda.wordpress.com
Rasashastra Re-Orientation Program at
NRS Govt. Ayurveda College, Vijayawada
on 15-12-2009
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3. Excellence of Rasaaushadhi In Ayurveda Practice
Rasa Aushadhi Common Diseases in GAP Research in RT
Dhatuvada - Dehavedha
न च रसशास्तर्ं धातुवादाथर्मेवेित मन्तव्यं
दे हवेधद्वार मुक्तरे व परम ूयोजनत्वात ्
े
रसेश्वर दशर्न
Conversion of the lower metals to higher is
the job of “Chemistry”.
What is expected from “Rasashastra” is to
make is the “Dehavedha” for the body to
attain the “Mukti” from “Disease”
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Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://technoayurveda.wordpress.com/
4. Excellence of Rasaaushadhi In Ayurveda Practice
Rasa Aushadhi Common Diseases in GAP Research in RT
Introduction
• Rasashastra a Scientific Chemotherapy
of Ayurveda is at Cross-Roads
• The influences and advancements of -
– “Pharmacy standards”
– “Evidence Based Medicine protocols”
– A major Global “Toxic concept campaign” and
– “Ayurveda Fraternity Deception”
• - are making panic to the Ayurveda
community in general and Rasashastra
(Pharmacy) division in specific.
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Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, at http://technoayurveda.wordpress.com/
5. Excellence of Rasaaushadhi In Ayurveda Practice
Rasa Aushadhi Common Diseases in GAP Research in RT
Ayurveda in Research
• The Excellency to bring back – Research in
the any branch especially in Rasashastra is
essential.
• Ayurveda has many units of Research like –
CCRAS, ICMR and many NGOs for making
Research and informing the Research fruits
to the user.
– Whether the Researches in Ayurveda are
User demand fulfillments?
– Are the Researches followed are up to
the International standard to accept
Globally our Medicine?
– Are we make user to satisfy by the –
• “Standard”
• “Effect” or
• “Free of Toxicity”
• By any other way . . . At least . . .
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Need of the Hour
• To be frank the researches in Ayurveda
are not user friendly and could not reach
the ultimate user – General Ayurveda
Practitioner
• As we are at the Rasashastra researches
in concern at present – it is necessary to
know how the researches are made in this
branch.
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Research in General
• Researches are of many folds to obtain
the “True Knowledge” – A search again
and again to get the perfect knowledge.
• Commonly followed are –
– 1. Explorative Research
• Literary
• Experience survey
– 2. Conclusive
• Descriptive
• Experimental
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Research Process
• Problem definition
• Objectives set: purpose – place – status - means
– Research questions
– Hypothesis
– Boundary of the study
• Research design
– Sampling – experiment – questioners
• Data collection
• Data analysis
• Interpretation of results – should be with real world
problem and conclusion
• Validation of results
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Is Rasa-Medicine is Target oriented?
Rasa Parpati
Samanya Shodhana Godugdha
Parada Gandhaka Ghrita Bharjita Shodhita
Gandhaka
Samanya Bhringaraja
Shodhana
with Lime Powder
Hingulottha
Lashuna + Saindhava Parada Parpati 1 of 2
Parpati 2 of 4
Shodhita Parada What Target differences are brought in usage of these
combinations and permutations with set of combinations
and permutations of Anupana, Sahapana in General
Ayurveda Practice
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Is Rasa-Medicine is Target oriented?
A cutting edge technology is the need of hour in Ayurveda.
The road beyond Production & Practice should be visualized.
Dravya Shodhana Probable?
Parada Hingulotha (Alimentary) Pittahara?
Lime powder (Ca+)(neural) Vatahara?
Lasuna + (Tissue invader)
Saindhava Kaphahara?
Gandhaka Godugdha Agni?
Bhringaraj Panchabhutagni?
Whether the “Shodhana” makes the Dravya to reorganize the Chemical bonding?
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Parpati in Practice
Parpati Additives Target
Rasa Rasa + Gandhaka Annavaha, Udakavaha
(Base combination) Rasavaha, Lasika (Twak)
Panchamruta + Loha, Abhraka Annavaha, Pranavaha
Tamra Sukravaha
Bola + Bola Rakta vaha, Artavavaha
Loha + Loha Annavaha, Lasika (Twak)
Swarna + Swarna Annavaha, Pranavaha
Sukravaha
Tamra + Tamra, Annavaha, Mootravaha
Vatsanabha Lasika (Twak)
Sweta Soraka, Sphatika, Annavaha, Mootravaha
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Raw drug collection - Identification Who Answers ?
Ingredient Is there any Genotoxicity ?
Multiple Bhavana
Drug concentrations
Shodhana to maintain half life?
Marana
Pharmaceutical
Drug Excretion ?
Single / Multiple
Multi Drug Target Action?
Shodhita
combinations
Ingredients
Multiple Pharmaco-
Multiple Preparation dynamics
Clinical
methods attitudes
Anupana
Multiple Pharmacokinetics Sahapana
Aushadha Kaala
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Another Example of Kupipakwa Rasayana
• In Kupi pakwa Rasayana procedures – the medicine
collection is from the “Talastha” or “Kantastha” and
“Ubhayastha”.
• Taking the example of “Somanatha tamra Bhasma and
Malla Sindhura (Tamra sindhura) are from one preparation.
– The “Kantastha” – called as Tamra Sidhura acts on STI, Tamaka
Swasa
– Where as – the “Talastha” collection called as Tamra Bhasma
acts on – many diseases, especially on Annvaha, Pranavaha,
Twak vikara, etc.
• What makes the difference of collection in a process?
• Whether the target is to prepare one medicine in a
pharmaceutical procedure or two Birds in one shot?
• Does such short cut methods are encouraged by the Learned
community?
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14. Excellence of Rasaaushadhi In Ayurveda Practice
ommon Diseases in GAP Research in RT Activity in Research Research Methods to Adopt
What Literary Research?
• Literary research in Rasashastra has a
wide scope and is the need of the hour.
• The print available Rasashastra books are
few and the abundance of Manuscripts
makes – a chance to explore Rasashastra.
• For Eg. – a preparation have many
dialects of preparation methods –
scrutinizing them makes us to have a
target oriented potent Medicine to reach.
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How to survey in RT
• Survey and education of Rasa medicine
usage in the practice is recorded –
– What is the need for Practitioner?
• Symptom target
• Disease target
• Organ target
• System target
• Health target
– What medicines are causing the adverse
effects? – Classified Recordings of -
• Hypersensitivity
• Hepato toxicity
• Nephro toxicity
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Do we do Descriptive Research in RT
• Much of the present day Researches are
following the Descriptive Method researches
– which are with limited scope - as –
• Prospective study – common
– Physico / Pharmaco -chemical studies
– Drug effect in clinical study
• Retrospective study – Reverse
pharmacology study - uncommon in
Ayurveda
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Research in RT Activity in Research Research Methods to Adopt Research Models
Experimental Research in RT
Experimental studies have no pickup in
Ayurveda because of non-efficiencies
/exposure in maintenance of –
Animal Houses and
Analytical lab.
The limping or dependent studies are
successful some times but not yielding
the full-fledged fruits and results to the
Ayurveda community.
More systematic animal experiments
and lab studies are required as the
AYUSH is funding and encouraging for
the “Expressive Projects”
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Research Models in RT
• Best Research model for successful
Penetration Rating in to market is through
fulfilling the peoples needs –
• Mathematical –
– Inventory
– Parametric
– Replacement
• Algorithmic – is a well-defined sequence steps
to solve a problem
– Combinational
– Polynomial
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Inventory Research
• Present day researches seems to validate ancient
formulations rather than productivity
• No contribution of the “Neo-Rasashastra” is
brought forward
• An inventory model is –
– Classify and visualize the old formula as TLC, HPTC,
Finger print technology, etc
– Chemical structure is identified
– Reconstruct the chains for validation and comparison
– Restructure the combination to the needs of user
– Rejuvenation of Vedic Chemistry
– There by combating the present day dreadful diseases
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Parametric Research
• A classical design of Research (validation)–
mere Chemical constituents – studied with -
– Pre-fixed Parameters
– Chemical structure evaluated
– Limited framework to study
• A locality
• One medicine
• Small duration
– Mono-directional
– Target based
– Result oriented
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Replacement Research
• In Ayurveda – we are commonly using the
substitutes –
– Whether the replacements are equivalent?
– Does they give exactly results as their substitutes?
– we don’t know!
• Instead – using Replacement Research is
better – here we replace with –
– Standard replacement
– Equivalent replacement (based on Rasa, Guna, etc)
– Omitting replacement
– Complete replacement
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Combinational Research
• The medicines commonly used are of Herbo-
mineral combinations
• The combinational research in Rasashastra is
defined as –
– A team of Rasashastra - Chemistry –
Botany – Pharmacy – Ayurveda Specialized
Branch - are together to work on a
compound – unbiased
– Various methods of said preparations are
compared for the – structure – safety
(Toxicity) – economy - efficacy –
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Polynomial Research
• It is defined as - A mathematical function that is
the sum of a number of terms –
– As the standards of the Ayurveda are unique and not
fit to the “Rest of the World” –
• A multi center – large sample – uni-directional studies are
invited
– This is possible by the universities or CCRAS or ICMR –
creating a Nodal officer to control the studies all over – even the
PG Centers
• A common minimum policy is created to ensure
the
– Drug Safety
– Half life
– Target area and
– Excretion
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Reverse Pathology – Reverse Pharmacology
• Reverse pathology in Ayurveda is said as – Samprapti
Vighatana
• Planning of the Vighatana with the combination is the
most important task in Ayurveda Practice. It is possible
with the understanding of Ayurveda principles and
application of –
– Rasa
– Guna
– Veerya
– Vipaka
– Prabhava
• Reverse Pharmacology is understood under the present
day technology about –
– Drug Excretion
– Drug target
– Half life, etc
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Example • Madhumeha patho-physiology is –
• Bahumootrantaka Ras – Tissues of body are liquidated -
used in Madhumeha has – – The sugar reserves undertakes neo-
• Ahiphena glucogenesis
• Dadima – Non utilization of CHO by muscles or
• Kadali even for transformation in to deposits
• Parad – Free CHO (Shareera Kleda) mix with
• Loha fluids (Ap Dhatu) of the body
• Mouktika especially Rakta
• Praval – Expresses as “Bahudrava shleshma
• Shalmali yukta – Madhurakta”
• Udumbara – The liquids mixed with CHO of the
• Vanga body are transported to the KUB –
termed as - Madhumeha
– i.e. Elimination of excess fluids along
with Shareera Kleda (Glucose)
– The reverse pathology planned on
these grounds are – in RED – &
– Fluid Regulation
– CHO Regulation
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Repatriation Hypothesis i.e. Reverse Pathology Fluid Regulation
Ahiphena paralyzes Same time the Urine re-
sigmoid smooth absorption from Henley's loop
mussels & Dadima is retarded by Vanga, and
prevents the fluid Kadali 2
re absorption from - Udumbara makes the
colon by reverse integumentary system
peristalsis, Loha (Lasika) to constrain and fluid
require maximum retained is drained back to
fluid for synthesis system
and absorbs the
water once again –
so, the fluid re-
entry in to system
is regulated at the 1
same time Shalmali
absorbs the fluid in
the colon
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Repatriation Hypothesis i.e. Reverse Pathology CHO Regulation
Formation of shareera CHO combustion is done
kleda – CHO is through rapid muscle
through Liver (Mamsa movements by initiating
Khanda) and Acetylcholine at motor
Pancreas – there by endplates in muscle fiber
the Parada acts as 3 through - Mouktika –
agent to and prevents Pravala
the neo-glycolysis Heat generated with
muscle movement makes
the bahudrava shleshma
to evaporate
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Shalmali, Parada
initiates the
pancreas to regulate
the CHO
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GAP Research Models
• General Ayurveda Practitioners Research
models are with –
– Involved Data base recording and
– submission to the nearest center for analysis –
as a part of big survey
• Suggesting the center for –
– epidemic and endemic events and
– actively participating in Health campaigns with
– Evidence based Research drugs provided by
the center in time
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GAP Research Models
• Area specific diseases are submitted and a common drug
therapy modules are adopted as per the centers advise
• Center responsibilities -
– Periodical CME for the practitioners with in 50 -100 KM
diameter
– Door to door survey of health / disease conditions
– Providing Easy access to the people about pro and
cant's of drug
– Life line access through telephone / Internet in
Institutional / Hospital centers
– Radio talks / TV shows / FM Radio services organized
to create Awareness to the Local people
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Responsibilities of Practitioner
• Reclassify the usage of Rasaaushadhi in
– Infectious
– Metabolic
– Emergencies, etc
• Diseases of attention
– AIDS
– Cancer
– ED
– Paralysis
• Developing the databank for EB Ay Medicine
• Defining the Rasaushadhi in Departmental use –
Shalya, Prasuthi, etc.
• Suggestion of Contribution required in practice
• Ethical practices in Rasa practice
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Conclusion
• The Interference of too many or
• No involvement
– is the problem in Ayurveda Research
• Developing Teamwork instead & Working
Unbiased in the Research and incorporating
Rasaaushadhi vividly in General Ayurveda Practice
are the solutions for development - because ….
–आरोग्यम ् (रस) भाःकरािदच्छे त ्
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