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Abstract

MANAGEMENT OF TAMAKA SHWASA IN AYURVEDA A CASE STUDY

Dr. Ajit Kumar Singh* and Dr. Shweta Shukla

ABSTRACT

Ayurveda is primarily the science of positive health and secondary is that the science for the cure of illness. So Ayurveda consists of the science of long and happy life. Ayurveda, the Indian system of medicine, will simply be same the mother of all the systems of medical sciences. After we peep into the history of the medical sciences, the records of this method of drugs are the oldest to search out. It's Vedas-the ancient most literature of human world that details of Ayurveda system of drugs are found. We tend to the Ayurvedists but, believe that this method came into being with the origin of humanity. In ancient totally different types of Ayurvedic medicines were discovered aftercontinuous study like as observations, experiments, Trial, and conclusions. Bronchial asthma happens because of several cause e.g. environment, racial and behavioral. Tamaka Shwasa is a disease according to Ayurvedic texts that shows symptoms like with bronchial asthma on the idea of clinical manifestations there's no cure for bronchial asthma as per the standard bioscience. Ayurvedic medicines a possible and effective alternative for the treatment against the bronchial asthma the current study wasa review on the management of Tamaka Shwasa through Ayurvedic approach that features a mix of Ayurvedic medicine in Shodhana and Shamana Chikitsa.

Keywords: Tamaka Shwasa, bronchial asthma, Ayurvedic management, Shodhana and Shamana Chikitsa.


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