COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY OF ARKA VATI 1 AND ARKA VATI 2 IN PATIENTS OF AGNIMANDYA (IMPAIRED DIGESTION)
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v1i7.122Keywords:
agnimandya, arka vati, mandagni, jatharagniAbstract
Background: Various studies in the general population and primary health care have reported that most of the people are suffering from loss of appetite due to drastic changes in life style and also due to lack of physical work. It occurs due to inhibition of secretion of digestive enzymes.
Aims and Objectives: To compare the efficacy of arka vati No. 1 & arka vati No. 2 on agnimandya due to kapha dosha.
Methods and Materials: Forty students suffering from agnimandya due to kapha dosha & other causes were studied. Total duration for trial treatment was 40 day. The patients were administered with arka vati.
Result: It is observed that positive values are highly significant in all the symptoms of agnimandya except lazyness hence it can be concluded that the administration of arka vati is effective in agnimandya. The results are encouraging and support the classical claim that arka vati is effective in reducing the symptoms of agnimandya and it can be used extensively in the treatment.
Conclusion: On the basis of the result observed it may be concluded that the arka vati is having significant effect in ameliorating the disease agnimandya.
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