EFFICACY OF DHAMARGAVA AS VAMAKA DADHI YOGA IN SWASTHA - A CASE REPORT
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v4i4.320Keywords:
Vamana, Dhamargava, Dadhi Yoga, Swastha, WHO-QOLAbstract
Vamana Karma is one of the prime modality of treatment followed in Kapha Pradoshaja Vikara, Kapha
Prakopa Avastha and for a Swastha in Vasantha Rutu who naturally will have accumulated Kapha in his body .
Madana Phala is widely used as a Vamaka Dravya for performing Vamana where as other Vamaka Dravya like
Jimutaka, Ikshvaku, Dhamargava, Kutaja etc. are often neglected. Here an attempt was made to see the efficacy
of Dhamargava as a Vamaka Dravya. Dhamargava was used in the form of Vamaka Dadhi Yoga using
Dhamargava Phala Majja. It was planned on a healthy individual who is of Kapha Prakruthi. Dhamargava Dadhi
Yoga has given excellent results in terms of Samyak Vamana Lakshana and Antiki, Vaigiki, Laingiki and
Manaki Shuddhi Lakshana. The client also got all the Shodhana benefits like Agni Vriddhi, Indriya Prasada,
Mana Prasada etc. In total the overall procedure helped maintaining the Swasthya of the client. Dhamargava is
one of the Vamaka Dravya which is easily available and useful drug yet neglected. Hence an attempt was made
to find its efficacy in a different form.
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