Evaluation of the efficacy of pippalyadi agad in dushivishajanya shwasa
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Evaluation of the efficacy of pippalyadi agad in dushivishajanya shwasa
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Patil Sanjay S.
Patil Varsharani S.
Tiwari Mrunal
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Year: 2014
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Poison is a substance which when administered, inhaled or ingested is capable of acting deleteriously on the human body. Poison can act on body by disturbing dhatusamya and producing various diseases. In the same way dushivisha is acting on the body by vitiating dhatus (tissues). Dushivisha has less potency, though not fatal it remains inside the body for variable period. Factors responsible for vitiating dhatus (tissues) such as dushit desha (place ), kala (time),food, diwaswap (Daysleep) etc. are considered as dushivisha and also these are triggering factors for the both dushivisha and shwasa (Asthma) . In present clinical study effort were made to evaluate the therapy for dushivishajanya tamakshwasa (Bronchial Asthma) Keywords: Dushivisha, Tamakshwasa
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