Amla preparations with special reference to classical text rasatarangini
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v10i4.542Abstract
Rasashastra is a branch of Ayurveda where the knowledge of metals, minerals and marine sources for the use in therapeutics is emphasized. It also gives information about its use in deha and loha vada. In classics, much of the importance has been given to kshara (alkaline) preparations than amla (acidic). The recent book on rasashatra by Sri Sadanand Sharma sir have focussed even on amla preparations with its therapeutic utility. Hence an effort is made to collect all the data on acidic preparations explained in rasatarangini book. There are 10 acidic preparations found which have therapeutic utility and research updates on it have put light of on its usage in various disorders in contemporary science too.
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