Over view of the Urinary System: Embryology , Functions and Congenital Diseases
Introduction As we all know that nutrition is very essential to human body for its maintenance. Same as that body has to wash out all the waste and toxic substances which are produced after all the metabolic process , this
Urine Examination: Modern and Ayurvedic Aspects
Introduction Urine examination, known as urinalysis, is one of the most commonly used diagnostic tools in modern medicine. It evaluates physical, chemical, and microscopic properties of urine to assess overall health, detect diseases, and monitor treatment efficacy. Ayurveda, the ancient
Over view of the Urinary System: Embryology , Functions and Congenital Diseases
Introduction As we all know that nutrition is very essential to human body for its maintenance. Same as that body has to wash out all the waste and toxic substances
Urine Examination: Modern and Ayurvedic Aspects
Introduction Urine examination, known as urinalysis, is one of the most commonly used diagnostic tools in modern medicine. It evaluates physical, chemical, and microscopic properties of urine to assess overall
Aragwada Ayurvedic drug : Classical and Modern Aspects , Research
Basonym of Drug आ समन्ताद् रुजां वधोऽत्र । Aragwadha completely cures ailments. Botanical Name: Cassia fistula Linn. Cassia-Kasia (Greek), derived from a Hebrew word, which is a name of plant.fistula-Tube
Kajjali in Ayurveda: Preparation, Benefits, Key Formulations, and Applications
Introduction Kajjali, also known as black mercury sulfide, is a crucial preparation in Rasashastra, a specialized branch of Ayurveda. Rasashastra primarily involves therapeutic uses of mercury (Parada) and other minerals.
Pericardium: Understanding Anatomy, Function, Development and Congenital Anomalies ,Clinical Significance
INTRODUTION: What is pericardium ? Term pericardium is derived from the Greek prefix :peri means – Around and Kardia means- Heart pericardium is a double walled fibro serous sac which
Understanding Concepts 3 Doshas in Ayurveda: Tridosha
1. Introduction Significance of Tridosha in Ayurveda Tridosha, the three fundamental bio-energies—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—forms the cornerstone of Ayurvedic medicine. It represents the biological energies derived from the five elements