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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation

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A conceptual study on role of Pathya- Apathya Ahara in Amavata

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Abstract

Ayurveda's goals are to prevent and treat diseases in patients as well as keep healthy people healthy. Amavata is disease of Rasavaha strotasa it is generally compared with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Amavata is the outcome of Agnidushti, Amotpatti and Sandhivikruti. The therapy which normalize Agni, Metabolizes Ama, and Regulates Vata and maintain healthy Sandhi and Sandhistha Shleshma will be the supreme one for this disease. The Rheumatological disorder is such a group of disease which has no specific medical management in any type of therapeutics. Amavata is one of the challenging diseases for the clinicians due to its chronicity, incurability, complications and morbidity. The allopathic treatment provides the symptomatic relief but the underlined pathology remains untreated due to absence of effective therapy and also giving rise to many side effects, Many herbal as well as Ayurvedic preparations are mentioned in the classics which are very effective remedy in Amavata. Acharyas indicated the importance of Pathya Ahara by stating that if a patient intake wholesome food then there is no need of medicine and if a patient continuously consumes unwholesome food then also there is no need of medicine. In the latter case, medicine will not be effective. In Ayurveda, Aahar is mentioned in Trayoupstambh. Acharya Kashyapa has said that food is Mahabheshaja. In diseases related to gastrointestinal tract, diet plays a crucial role. Ayurveda explain importance of Pathya-Apathya.

 

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Dr. Kajal Raskotra, Dr. Ammana Sharma, Dr. Poonam Gupta (2023). A conceptual study on role of Pathya- Apathya Ahara in Amavata . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 4(6), 792-795.

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