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Impact Factor : 6.012 ...... IJAHM Latest Issue IJAHM have published its latest issue Vol. 14 Issue 01, Jan.-Feb. 2024 published IJAHM Call For Paper invites paper from various Ayurveda & herbal Medicine for Volume 14 Issue 01 Jan.-Feb.-2024

Saroj Kumar Debnath1*, Badri Prasad Shaw2 ,  Badal Chandra Jana3

1. Research Officer (Scientist-I) (Ayurveda),

Ayurveda Regional Research Institute, Gangtok, Sikkim,

Unit of Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Department of AYUSH,

Ministry of Health & Family welfare, Government of India.

2. Ex Professor and Head of the Department of Kayachikitsa,

Institute of Post Graduate Ayurvedic Education and Research, Kolkata.

294/3/1, A.P.C. Road, Kolkata-700009

3. Professor, Department of Rognidan,

Institute of Post Graduate Ayurvedic Education and Research, Kolkata.

294/3/1, A.P.C. Road, Kolkata-700009

*Corresponding Author:  Saroj Kumar Debnath,

Research Officer (Scientist-I) (Ayurveda),

Ayurveda Regional Research Institute, Gangtok,

 

31-A National high way, Tadong, Gangtok-737102 , Sikkim, India.

Abstract

In this clinical study 34 Amavata (Rheumatoid arthritis) patients were registered from the O.P.D. & I.P.D., Department of Kayachikitsa, Institute of Post Graduate Ayurvedic Education and Research, Kolkata. 30 patients completed the treatment out of 34 and 4 patients left the treatment before completion of the therapy. The aim of the study was to evaluate the role of Ayurvedic management on Amavata (Rheumatoid arthritis). The treatment schedule was Sneha pana (Intake of Ayurvedic medicated oil), Niragnik swedana (Sweating by without heat), and Virechan karma (Induced purgation). In present clinical study 60 % patients got major improvement, 40 % patients got minor improvement, no improvement was nil and no one patient had got complete remission. No adverse reaction was found in this clinical study. 

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