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A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF LANGHANA AND BRIMHANA UPAKRAMA IN AYURVEDIC SAMHITAS WITH CLINICAL CORRELATION
*Dr. Shubangi Dutt, Dr. Ankita
Abstract Langhana (therapeutic lightening) and Brimhana (nourishing enhancement) represent complementary therapeutic paradigms[1] in Ayurvedic practice that govern tissue metabolism, metabolic efficiency, and systemic balance. Langhana encompasses reducing therapies employed to diminish excessive tissue accumulation[2], rectify channel obstruction, and restore metabolic efficiency through mechanisms including appetite suppression, thermogenic activation, and accelerated energy mobilization. Conversely, Brimhana[3] comprises nourishing interventions intended to augment deficient tissues, reinforce weakened metabolic processes, and establish anabolic equilibrium through enhanced nutrient assimilation and systemic strengthening. This review synthesizes Ayurvedic classical principles[4] with contemporary physiological and molecular evidence, delineating the pharmacological mechanisms underlying both approaches, their tissue-specific applications across metabolic and systemic disorders, contraindication profiles, and clinical integration strategies. Keywords: Langhana, Brimhana, Complementary therapeutic paradigms. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
