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GARVISHA: A HIDDEN SLOW POISON – CONCEPT AND CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE

*Dr. Devendra M. Bahiram, Dr. Pallavi Sanjay Mukke, Dr. Rushikesh Santoshrao Wazurkar

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Garavisha is a unique and important concept described in classical Ayurvedic toxicology (Agadatantra). Unlike acute poisons, Garavisha is considered a slow-acting, cumulative, and often artificially prepared toxic substance formed by the improper combination of incompatible drugs, foods, or environmental toxins. Classical texts describe that such poison may not produce immediate symptoms but gradually vitiates Doshas and Dhatus, leading to chronic ill-health, indigestion, weakness, skin disorders, psychological disturbances, and various systemic diseases. In the present era, the concept of Garavisha holds significant relevance as modern lifestyle exposes humans to numerous slow poisons such as food adulterants, preservatives, pesticides, heavy metals, industrial pollutants, incompatible dietary habits, and long-term irrational drug use. Many chronic and idiopathic disorders of contemporary times can be correlated with the classical description of Garavisha toxicity. Understanding this concept helps in early identification, prevention, and management of such conditions through proper dietary regulations, detoxification therapies like Shodhana, and Rasayana measures. This paper attempts to explore the classical concept of Garavisha and interpret its relevance in the context of present-day environmental and lifestyle-induced toxicities.

Keywords: Garavisha, Agadatantra, slow poison, cumulative toxicity, food incompatibility, environmental toxins, lifestyle disorders, Ayurvedic toxicology.


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