Clinical efficacy of Baladi Manduram in the management of Amlapitta
Journal name: AYU (Journal of Research in Ayurveda)
Original article title: Clinical efficacy of Baladi Manduram in the management of Amlapitta
AYU is an internationally recognized quarterly journal dedicated to advancing research in Ayurveda. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including clinical and pharmacological research in Ayurveda's eight branches, herbal remedies, phytochemistry, and ethnomedicine.
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Hanumanthu Kishore Kumar
C. H. Sridurga
Dabbu Bhaskar Rao
AYU (Journal of Research in Ayurveda):
(An International Quarterly Journal of Research in Ayurveda)
Full text available for: Clinical efficacy of Baladi Manduram in the management of Amlapitta
Year: 2017 | Doi: 10.4103/ayu.AYU_201_17
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Background: Amlapitta is a commonly encountered disease of Annavaha Srotasa (gastrointestinal system) described in various classical Ayurvedic texts. The cardinal features of Amlapitta are Avipaka (indigestion), Hritkantha Daha (heart and throat burn) and Tikta-Amlodgara (sour and bitter belching). This disease can be correlated with gastroesophageal reflux disease based on the clinical features. Baladi Manduram is one of the unique formulations mentioned in Rasa Kamadhenu indicated for the management of Amlapitta.
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