Therapeutic efficacy of Agnimantha Patra Swarasa Bhavita Shilajatu in Sthoulya
Abstract
Sthoulya is burning issue in today’s era. It is defined as condition in which there is excessive amount of Meda in Sphik, Sthana and Udara. Shilajatu and Agnimantha are among the Sthoulyahara drugs which possess Katu, Teekta, Kashaya Rasa, Katu Vipaka, Ushna Veerya. It normalizes the state of Agni, thus regulates Jataragni and checks the excessive growth and accumulation of Meda Dhatu. In present study single group clinical study was done, where 30 patients diagnosed as Sthoulya were randomly selected. They were given the formulation Agnimantha Patra Swarasa Bhavita Shilajatu - B/F for 45 days with Sukoshna Jala as Anupana. The patients were assessed based on special proforma prepared for the study. The data was collected BT, DT and AT and statistically analyzed. Conclusion was thus drawn. There was clinical improvement found in subjective and objective parameters during and after treatment.
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