Significance of Modified preparation
Modified preparation includes two key aspects: firstly, it involves creating altered versions of Keshanjana from male or female scalp hair to enhance performance and acceptability. Secondly, it refers to adapting traditional Yavagu preparation methods to modern practices, making them more accessible and effective. This modernization aims to optimize the use of these preparations in contemporary settings.
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Hindu concept of 'Modified preparation'
Modified preparation in Hinduism, specifically regarding Kanakbindvarishta, involves altering the traditional recipe. The key change is substituting Dhataki Pushpa Kalka with Dhataki Pushpa Phanta.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) This is a method of preparing Kanakbindvarishta, which differs from the classical preparation by using Dhataki Pushpa Phanta instead of Dhataki Pushpa Kalka.[1]
The concept of Modified preparation in scientific sources
Modified preparation involves creating adjusted Keshanjana formulations from scalp hair to enhance performance and acceptability, alongside adapting Yavagu preparation techniques to modern practices for better accessibility and effectiveness.
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) Preparation was then again characterized for uniformity in thickness, weight variation, drug content, but no significant changes were observed[2]