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An Overview on Unani System of Medicine
The Unani System of Medicine has a long and great record in India. It was presented in India by the Arabs and Persians at some point around the 11th century. Today, India is one of the main nations in so for as the act of Unani medication is concerned. It has the biggest number of Unani instructive, examination and medical care .. Read More
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A Shot note on Siddha traditional system of medicine
Siddha medication, conventional means of recuperating that began in South India and is viewed as probably India's most established medication. The Siddha framework depends on a mix of antiquated restorative practices and otherworldly teaches as well as speculative chemistry and mystery. It is remembered to have created during th.. Read More
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How Traditional Chinese Medicine is Useful for Mankind
Traditional Chinese medication (TCM) is thousands of years and has changed minimal throughout the long term. Its fundamental idea is that an essential power of life, called Qi, floods through the body. Any imbalance to Qi can cause sickness and disease. This unevenness is generally usually remembered to be brought about by a mod.. Read More
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Rupacron' Loveable of 'Omicron' Controlled by 'Ginger-Biomedicines'
The current-infective-fast-spreading ‘Omicron-Deltacron’-like-any-pseudo-or-original-variants of ‘Severe-Acute- Respiratory-Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2)’ Transforming-‘X’-Futuracron-Like-Any-Pandemic, may retain active infectious for more than 10 days to 68-days or more with age-d.. Read More
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Mode of Action of Shatavari Tail Matra Basti and Nasya in Asrigdara: A Critical Review
Asrigdara is a gynecological condition defined as excessive bleeding during menstruation. Charka has described this condition due to vitiation of vata and pitta dosha along with rakta dosha. According to the modern science Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (Dysfunctional uterine bleeding) is irregular uterine bleeding that occurs in the.. Read More
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Mode of Action of Nasya Karma and Basti Chikitsa in Hair Fall: A Review Article
There is a famous quote “A thing of beauty is joy Forever”. Healthy, Beautiful, long, lustrous and attractive hairs always add charm to the personality. That is why, to keep the hairs in healthy state is entirely the duty of human beings, because just like face, Hair is also a mirror of healthy state of the body. Hai.. Read More
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Background: Human Helminthic and parasitic infection are caused by soil-transmitted infection, neglected tropical disease, and Onchocerciasis. There are various ways of transmission for helminthic infection into a human host such as Ingestion of infective stage through faecal route, vector assisted transmission, direct skin pene.. Read More
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Hypertriglyceridemia is associated with a high risk of mortality and cardiovascular disease. In Mexico, the most common type of dyslipidemia is hypertriglyceridemia with a prevalence of 19.5%. Nevertheless, this percentage may increase because of those populations that have not been diagnosed and do not go to health services. Ca.. Read More
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Introduction: Ethnopharmacological relevance: Pilea microphylla is an important medicinal plant belonging to family Urticeaceae. This plant is used in traditional medicine to balance insulin levels and cure diabetes. This herb is beneficial in treating disorder related to breathing problem including asthma. Aim of the study: Th.. Read More
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Punarnavasava (PRV) is a classical Ayurvedic preparation and is very popular in rural areas due to its usage in the treatment of ascites. This study was conducted to explore the hemotoxicological effect of PRV after chronic administrations for 45 days to male Sprague-Dawley rats. After the observations, there were statistically .. Read More
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Traditional Uses of Medicinal Plants of Badami Taluk District Bagalkot
Traditional knowledge of local vaidhyas about medicinal plants and their importance in local health care is well known since Vedic period. Plants are considered as divine in origin and were worshipped as Mother (Goddess). Screening of medicinal plants has become a potential source of bio-dynamic compounds of therapeutic value in.. Read More
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Background: In Zimbabwe, elephant dung and Fadogia ancylantha are widely used in the third trimester of pregnancy. They are believed to facilitate childbirth because they open the birth canal during delivery. However, the effects of these medicines in pregnancy have not been investigated. This study aimed to determine the effect.. Read More
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Gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) represents a clinical and pathophysiological consequence of any diseases process that creates mechanical impediments for gastric emptying. The usual pathophysiology of GOO is intrinsic or extrinsic obstruction of the pyloric channel or duodenum and the ob struction mechanism depends on the underl.. Read More
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As per WHO estimation, around 80% of population from most of Asian and African countries depends on the traditional medicine for primary health care. The market analysis drives for global Traditional medicine is growing rapid aging population, increase of consumer awareness, less or no side effects, supplying innovations, releas.. Read More
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The traditional usage of wild medicinal plants among tribals of Indo-Nepal sub Himalayan terai region of Pilibhit district of Uttar Pradesh state was studied. Ethnotherapeutic information on 22 plant species was recorded during the extensive field survey carried out in the study area. The information covers botanical names, vern.. Read More
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Therapeutic Potentials of Zingiber officinale
Being one of the mostly consumed alimentary condiments, Ginger’s medicinal properties are striking. With its stimulating piquant flavor, ginger adds a special flavor in Asian cooking. Besides, it has been associated with multitude of therapeutic potentials such as from beating motion sickness to better brain function. Zing.. Read More
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The Glasgow Coma Scale: A Breakthrough in the Assessment of the Level of Consciousness
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was introduced in 1974 as a measure of a patient’s level of consciousness. Before the development of this scale the level of consciousness was described by the terms like stuperose, comatose, semicomatose, obtunded, decerebrate etc. These terms were ill-defined, confusing and not comparable bet.. Read More
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Cognitive impairments in dementia is a common feature which disrupts life style of the patients suffering neurodegenerative disorders. Management of cognitive dysfunctions such as dementia and Alzheimer’s disease is very challenging as there is proper medicine with proved effect is available at present. In the current stud.. Read More
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Ethnobotany of Medicinal Plants Used to Treat Leishmaniasis in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review
Background: Leishmaniasis is an infectious tropical vector born disease imposing high burden in developing countries including Ethiopia. Its treatment is still using pentavalent antimonial which have been used for several years and prone to drug resistance. Other alternative drugs like amphotericin B also have horrible side effe.. Read More
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An Anecdotal Experience of Low Back Pain – What Can We Do Differently?
Low back pain is a very common disease that can be very painful and debilitating. It is also a costly disease which accounts for billions of dollars lost to health care and absence from work. Low back pain is more disabling in developing countries because lack of resources makes proper health care inaccessible to many people. In.. Read More
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