Significance of Physiological Effect
The Physiological Effect encompasses the body's reactions and changes stemming from various interventions and substances, as outlined by both Ayurveda and Science. Ayurveda notes that it includes responses from dietary tastes and inhalation therapies for respiratory issues, while Science describes changes resulting from medicinal plants and treatments like massage. This term covers a wide range of influences on bodily functions, including effects from herbal medicines, exposure to toxins, and practices like yoga and Shirodhara, highlighting the interconnectedness of health and biological responses.
Synonyms: Biological effect, Physical impact, Physiological response, Health effect, Biological impact, Biochemical effect, Physical reaction
In Dutch: Fysiologisch effect; In Finnish: Fysiologinen vaikutus; In Spanish: Efecto fisiológico
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Hindu concept of 'Physiological Effect'
In Hinduism, the term "Physiological Effect" encompasses the body's reactions to different tastes and the benefits of inhalation therapies, including relief from cough, asthma, and respiratory ailments, highlighting the interconnectedness of body and spirituality.
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 4: Cikitsasthana
(1) The various body responses that result from inhalation therapies, such as improvement of cough, asthma, and other respiratory issues.[1]
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 1: Sutrasthana
(1) The bodily reactions or changes that occur as a result of consuming various tastes.[2]