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Research Article

Ayurveda a Boon for Epileptics

Avinash Shankar1*, Amresh Shankar2 and Anuradha Shankar2
1National Institute of Health & Research, Bihar, India
2Centre for Indigenous Medicine & Research, Bihar, India
Corresponding Author : Dr. AvinashShankar
Chairman, National Institute of Health & Research
(RA. Hospital & Research Centre)
Warisaliganj (Nawada), Bihar, 805130 India
E-mail: dravinashshankar@gmail.com
Received August 21, 2013; Accepted September 25, 2013; Published September 27, 2013
Citation: Shankar A, Shankar A, Shankar A (2013) Ayurveda a Boon for Epileptics. J Homeop Ayurv Med 2:134. doi: doi: 10.4172/2167-1206.1000134
Copyright: © 2013 Shankar A, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Abstract

Apsmar denotes epilepsy, that usually persists in majority of patients with mental debility and disability, in spite of multidrug therapy with advanced anti-epileptics. But by supplementing Sodium valproate with indigenous composite of some Indian herbs as an adjuvant at 8 hourly dosing, tends to modulate the therapeutic outcome positively due to bioregulation of altered GABA bio kinetics and neurogenic action. Thus this adjunction seems a boon in epilepsy management.

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