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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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CLINICAL STUDY TO EVALUATE THE EFFECT OF SHRINGYADI AVALEH AND KANTKARYADI SYRUP (KOFREE) IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SHWASA ROGA W.S.R. TO COPD
Prabhu Nath Das*, B. L. Mehra, Vijay Chaudhary and Anil Bhardwaj
Abstract “Shwasa” words mean respiration. Sanskrit origin of the word Shwasa derives its roots from „Shwas Jivane‟ means the existence of life through Prana Vayu. „Shwasa‟ word is used to describe the normal physiology of respiration as well as the pathological state in Ayurvedic literature. Shwasa Roga means difficulty in breathing in which cardinal symptom remains breathlessness. It is one of the most distressing diseases and is quite common. Keeping the above fact in mind the management study was planned using Shringyadi Avaleh in the dose of 10 gm oral twice a day with Luke warm water and Kantakaryadi Syrup (Kofree) in the dose of 10 ml oral thrice a day for 45 days. Keywords: Shwasa, Pranvayu, Shwasjivane. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
