Effect of Jaloukavacharana and Yashtiamdhu Choorna (Glycyrrhiza Glabra) with Ghrita Pratisarana in Pittaj-Oshthaprakopa (Cheilitis Glandularis)- A Case Study
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Cheilitis Glandularis Jaloukavacharan Pittaj- Oshthaprakopa RaktamokshanaAbstract
Raktmokshana is one of the parasurgical, detoxification strategies of Panchakarma. It is the course of disposal of vitiated doshas collected in the body. Jaloukavacharan is sort of Raktmokshana which is drilled internationally and in India since antiquated occasions to treat Oshthrogas, in which vitiated Kapha, Pitta and Rakta Doshas get let from the body. Jaloukavacharan is a powerful blood filtration treatment which has property to deal the aggravation, enlarging, redness and restore sensation promptly and in which little amount of blood eliminated to normalize vitiated Pitta, Kapha and Rakta dosha of many blood borne sicknesses. By hetusevana, vitiated Prakupit tridoshas circulate through urdwagami sira of oshtha and produce darun oshtharoga like Pittaj- Oshthaprakopa(Cheilitis Glandularis). The properties of pitta and rakta are same as they have aashrayasrayi bhav. In such condition, Jalaukavacharan is indicated, to deal with raktadushti and kaphadushti along with pittadushti, exceptionally valuable in oshtharoga. In Ayurveda, raktadhatu is told by Acharya shushruta which is vital for its jeevniya function and raktamokshan is told to be half of whole treatment measures. So raktamokshana is valuable in Oshatharoga.
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