An Observational Study on Urdwaga Amlapitta Nidana w.s.r. to Diet and Lifestyle
Abstract
21st century is the era of competition with full of stress having more speed and accuracy are the prime demand to fulfill their need. The needs of the human being are infinite but the availability is less to fulfill the growing needs. So man is trying to utilize his time in fulfillment of such needs without thinking about his health. He is changing his lifestyle, diet pattern and behavioral pattern and inviting many lifestyle disorders like Amlapitta. Ayurvedic literature mentions about diseases Amlapitta mainly caused because of Ahitakara Ahara, Vihara and Manasika Bhava. So avoiding such Nidana can prevent and control the disease. So in this present study importance has been given for Aharaja and Viharaja Nidana in the manifestation of Urdwaga Amlapitta. As no considerable works were done w.s.r to Nidana, the study was taken up entitled “An Observational Study on Urdwaga Amlapitta Nidana w.s.r to Diet and Lifestyle”.
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