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Case-study: A Clinical Case-study On Ayurvedic Management of 'Jeerna Jwara' w.s.r. Recurrent UTI.

  A Clinical Case-study On Ayurvedic Management of ' Jeerna Jwara' w.s.r. Recurrent UTI Author: Dr. Vaibhavi Jani 1 , Dr. Yogina Rathwa 1 , Dr. Nihal Kanziya 1 , Dr.   Anamika Soni 2 1.     1.  Second Year Resident Doctor, Post Graduate Department of Kayachikitsa, Government Akhandanand Ayurved College, Ahmedabad , Gujarat, India. 2.      2. Associate Professor, Post Graduate Department of Kayachikitsa, Government Akhandanand Ayurved College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Abstract Jwara   is the unique description of the disease that essentially affect the human being at various stages of the life with many causes and it needs specific measures accordingly. If the Vyadhikshamatva or Dhatusaushthava is appropriate then Jwara can be treated easily. Otherwise, it may act as vitiated doshas in dormant phase and there may be chances of recurrence of fever along with multisystem clinical presentation that is known as “ Dhatugatatva ...

“EVALUATION OF TRIPHALA KWATH BHAVITA AMALAKI CHURNA/RASAYAN IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HYPERTENSION : A CLINICAL STUDY "

“EVALUATION  OF  TRIPHALA-KWATH-BHAVITA AMALAKI-CHURNA/RASAYAN  IN  THE  MANAGEMENT OF  HYPERTENSION: A  CLINICAL  STUDY" * Dr. Nishita R. Limbachia **Prof. Surendra  A. Soni --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT   Hypertension , a pervasive lifestyle disorder, remains a significant public health challenge globally, particularly in rural India, due to low awareness and management. This study explores the Ayurvedic perspective of hypertension as a manifestation of Tridosha imbalance, specifically focusing on Pitta and Rakta . It investigates the efficacy of Triphalakwath Bhavit Amalaki Churna, a Rasayana (rejuvenative therapy), in managing hypertension. Conducted as an open-label randomized comparative clinical trial , the study involved 60 patients divided into two groups: Group A, treated with the Ayurvedic formulation, and Group B, receiving standard ...