A Comparative Clinical study of Mritasanjivan Rasa and Sunthyadi Kwath in the management of Amavata with special reference to Dushivisa

Authors

  • Ravi Kr Kushwaha 1. Assistant Professor, P.G. Deptt. Of Agadtantra, Sri Sai Ayurvedic P.G. Medical College & Hospital,Aligarh,( U.P.) Author
  • Anita Sharma 2. Professor & H.O.D., P.G. Deptt. Of Agadtantra, National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur. Author
  • Sharad M Porte 3. Associate Professor, P.G. Deptt. Of Agadtantra, National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/

Keywords:

deformities., disabilities, frequent, affecting

Abstract

Amavata vis-a-vis Rheumatioid arthritis  occurs worldwide in all races, sexes, age and climates.  Rheumatoid Arthritis is a disease of unknown aetiology chiefly  affecting the joints along with systemic involvement, resulting in  severe disabilities and crippling deformities. The onset is more  frequent during 4th and 5th decades of life, with 50% of patients  developing the disease between ages of 35 to 50 years with male  to female ratio 1:3, although it resembles with Amavata, but still  Amavata has self entity.  

In Present time Amavata ( Rheumatoid arthritis) is a  

life style disorder which effect the most of the youth generation due to unawareness, fast 

machinery life and taking so many hazard chemicals (which act as Dushivisha) in food  material which causes Mandaagni and produces Ama as a visha. This Ama ac cumulates in  the body parts and cause of Amavata (Rheumatoid arthritis) 

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Published

2024-05-04

How to Cite

Kushwaha, R.K., Sharma, .A., & Porte, S.M. (2024). A Comparative Clinical study of Mritasanjivan Rasa and Sunthyadi Kwath in the management of Amavata with special reference to Dushivisa . International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga, 2(5), 9–22. https://doi.org/10.48165/