Clinical evaluation of Anulom –Vilom Pranayam and Yogamudrasana along with Vasavaleha in the management of Tamak Swasa
role of yoga and Vasavaleha in management of Tamak Swasa
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v11i8.855Keywords:
Tamak Sawasa, Vasavaleha, Yogamudrasana, Anulom-vilomAbstract
Tamak Swasa is a chronic respiratory condition characterized by recurring episodes of breathlessness, coughing and wheezing.. Anulom vilom aims to harmonize the flow of vital energy within body and promote physical and mental well-being. It is found to alleviate symptoms such as dyspnoea, coughing and wheezing. Vasa aavleha helps in reducing airway inflammation, improving lung function and alleviating Tamak Swasa. Despite advancements in medical science, the prevalence of Tamak Sawas continues to rise globally, necessitating the exploration of complementary and alternative treatment modalities. A clinical study was undertaken for duration of 30days involving 15 patients. . The drug Vasa Avaleha was given orally along with Anulom Vilom and Yogamudrasana . All the patients were kept under strict dietary control during the treatment. The observation on effect of therapy was encouraging and showed less recurrence.
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