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A CONCEPTUAL REVIEW ON THE ROLE OF PANCHAKARMA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF AGNIMANDYA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PHARMACODYNAMIC PERSPECTIVE
Dr. Rutuja Mohan Bodake, *Dr. Prashant Dilip Ganbote, Dr. Vaishali Raghunath Chaudhari, Dr. Meghana Daivat Liman
Abstract Agni is considered the basic principle responsible for digestion, metabolism and maintenance of health in Ayurveda. Impairment of Agni leads to Agnimandya, which causes improper digestion and formation of Ama. Ama is considered an important factor in the development of many diseases. Panchakarma plays an important factor in the development of many diseases. Panchakarma plays an important role in eliminating vitiated Dosha, removing Ama and restoring normal digestive function. The present conceptual review was prepared using references from classical Ayurvedic texts such as Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, Ashtang Hridaya, Bhavaprakash, Sharangdhara Samhita and Madhava Nidana along with relevant published articles and Ayurvedic reference books. Agnimandya causes impairement of digestive and metabolic processes, leading to Ama formation and obstruction of Srotas. Panchakarma procedures including Vamana, Virechana and Basti play an important role in improving Agni and maintaining metabolic balance. From a pharmacodynamic perspective, these therapies may be understood in terms of detoxification, improved gastrointestinal function, enhanced absorption and better regulation of metabolic activities. Thus, Panchakarma provides a holistic approach in the management of Agnimandya by correcting Dosha imbalance and improving digestive and metabolic functions. Further scientific studies with standardized assessment methods are needed to validate these therapeutic effects. Keywords: Agni, Ama, Ayurveda, Panchakarma, Pharmacodynamic Perspective. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
