SUVARNAPRASHANA THERAPY IN CHILDREN; CONCEPTS, PRACTICE AND PROSPECTS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v2i7.201Keywords:
Suvarna Prashana, nanogold therapy, immunity booster, Svarna PrashanaAbstract
gold or suvarna bhasma has been advised in Ayurveda in
infants and children in various forms. Suvarnaprashana
described in Kashyapa Samhita is intended to boost memory,
intelligence and immunity in infants. It is one of the oldest
applications of gold nano medicine. Suvarnaprashana therapy
is becoming widely popular and being administered on the
Pushya nakshatra of every month at Ayurveda centers across
India. Clinical and pharmacological studies show
immunomodulatory, nootropic as well as therapeutic effects
of Suvarnaprashana therapy.
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