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2024

Vol 2, No 2 (2024): Patient-Centric Approaches in Vidhi Vaidyaka: Enhancing Surgical Outcomes through Personalized Care

Authors: Rohan Joshi, Lakshmi Rao

Abstract: The practice of surgery within Ayurveda, particularly through the lens of Vidhi Vaidyaka, has evolved significantly, emphasizing the necessity of a patient-centric approach. This paper explores personalized care strategies in Ayurvedic surgical procedures, detailing how individual patient characteristics can be integrated into treatment plans. By analyzing various aspects of Vidhi Vaidyaka, this study demonstrates that tailored interventions not only enhance surgical outcomes but also improve patient satisfaction. The findings reveal that understanding patient history, constitution (Prakriti), and psychological factors can lead to more effective surgical practices and better recovery trajectories.

Keywords: Ayurveda, Vidhi Vaidyaka, Patient-Centric Care, Surgical Outcomes, Personalized Treatment, Prakriti, Surgical Interventions

Vol 2, No 2 (2024): Herbal Remedies and Their Forensic Implications: Insights from Agad Tantra

Authors: Ananya Verma, Rajesh Kumar, Priya Singh

Abstract: This paper explores the forensic relevance of herbal remedies documented in Agad Tantra, a key branch of Ayurveda specializing in toxicology. The traditional knowledge of treating various forms of poisoning is assessed in light of modern forensic toxicology practices. By investigating the potential applications of these remedies, the study delves into their legal and toxicological implications. Key insights from classical Ayurvedic texts are analyzed, offering a comparative framework for integrating ancient herbal practices with contemporary forensic medicine. Special emphasis is placed on the identification, chemical analysis, and toxicological relevance of these remedies in modern forensic contexts.

Keywords: Agad Tantra, Ayurveda, forensic toxicology, herbal remedies, poisoning, forensic medicine, traditional toxicology, legal medicine

Vol 2, No 2 (2024): Vyavahara Ayurveda: Legal Implications and Ethical Considerations in Ayurvedic Practice

Author: Aakash Patel

Abstract: This paper explores the legal implications and ethical considerations surrounding Ayurvedic practice through the lens of Vyavahara Ayurveda. As Ayurveda continues to gain global recognition, understanding the legal frameworks governing its practice becomes imperative. This study delves into the responsibilities of practitioners, the regulatory standards they must adhere to, and the ethical dilemmas they may encounter in clinical settings. Furthermore, it examines the evolving landscape of Ayurvedic practice in relation to modern healthcare regulations and ethical principles. Through qualitative analysis and case studies, the paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how Vyavahara Ayurveda informs the legal and ethical obligations of practitioners, ensuring the integrity and efficacy of Ayurvedic healthcare.

Keywords: Vyavahara Ayurveda, legal implications, ethical considerations, Ayurvedic practice, healthcare regulations, practitioner responsibilities

Vol 2, No 2 (2024): Role of Vidhi VaidyakaIn Ayurvedic Surgical Interventions: A Historical Perspective

Authors: Ajay Sharma, Priya Verma, Rahul Gupta, Sneha Joshi

Abstract: The practice of surgery in Ayurveda, known as Shalya Tantra, has a rich history influenced by various factors, including philosophy, cultural practices, and the contributions of eminent scholars. This paper delves into the role of Vidhi Vaidyaka, a prominent figure in Ayurvedic surgical interventions, exploring his methodologies, techniques, and historical context. By examining ancient texts and historical accounts, the paper highlights the evolution of surgical practices in Ayurveda, the integration of traditional knowledge with practical skills, and the significance of Vidhi Vaidyaka’s contributions to contemporary surgical methods. Through a historical lens, the study aims to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern surgical practices, providing insights into the relevance of Ayurveda in contemporary healthcare.

Keywords: Ayurveda, Vidhi Vaidyaka, Shalya Tantra, Surgical Interventions, Historical Perspective, Ayurvedic Medicine

Vol 2, No 2 (2024): Integrative Approaches in Agad Tantra: Balancing Traditional Knowledge with Modern Toxicology

Authors: Rishi Sharma, Neha Joshi, Dr. Vikram Singh

Abstract: Agad Tantra, an essential branch of Ayurveda, focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of poisoning using natural remedies. While this traditional knowledge has been utilized for centuries, modern toxicology offers scientific advancements that complement ancient approaches. Integrating these two fields could revolutionize the management of poisoning cases, offering a more holistic understanding and treatment strategy. This paper explores the possibility of combining Agad Tantra's time-tested remedies with modern toxicological methodologies, enhancing accuracy, effectiveness, and overall treatment success. The paper also highlights case studies where integrative approaches have yielded positive results and discusses the scope for future research in this domain.

Keywords: Agad Tantra, Ayurveda, toxicology, integrative medicine, poisoning treatment, traditional knowledge, modern toxicology, holistic healthcare.

Vol 2, No 1 (2024): Principles and Scope of Vyavahara Ayurveda: An Introduction to the Basic Principles, Historical Context, and Scope

Author: Meera Patel

Abstract: Vyavahara Ayurveda, a branch of Ayurveda focused on medical jurisprudence, intertwines traditional Ayurvedic principles with legal frameworks to address health-related legal issues. This paper delves into the foundational principles of Vyavahara Ayurveda, tracing its historical evolution and delineating its scope in contemporary medical jurisprudence. The discussion encompasses the integration of Ayurvedic ethics, diagnostic methodologies, and therapeutic practices within the judicial context, emphasizing the relevance and application of these ancient principles in modern legal systems. Through a comprehensive analysis, this paper aims to elucidate the significance of Vyavahara Ayurveda in promoting holistic justice and ethical medical practice.

Keywords: Vyavahara Ayurveda, medical jurisprudence, Ayurvedic principles, legal frameworks, historical context, medical ethics, diagnostic methodologies, therapeutic practices, holistic justice.

Vol 2, No 1 (2024): Historical Development and Importance of Vidhi Vaidyaka: An Overview of the Evolution and Significance of Forensic

Authors: Parul Singh, Priya Verma

Abstract: Vidhi Vaidyaka, or forensic medicine in Ayurveda, has a rich historical legacy and immense significance in the realm of traditional Indian medicine. This paper explores the historical development of Vidhi Vaidyaka, tracing its evolution from ancient texts to its current relevance. The study highlights key principles, practices, and legal implications within the Ayurvedic framework, emphasizing the integration of forensic medicine with traditional healing practices. Understanding the historical context and contributions of Vidhi Vaidyaka is crucial for appreciating its role in contemporary forensic science and its potential to offer holistic and culturally attuned medical-legal solutions.

Keywords: Vidhi Vaidyaka, forensic medicine, Ayurveda, historical development, traditional Indian medicine, legal medicine, medical-legal practices, Ayurvedic framework.

Vol 2, No 1 (2024): Comprehensive Study of Poisons (Visha): Classification and Characteristics of Natural and Artificial Poisons

Authors: Avantika Sharma, Dhanashree Gupta 

Abstract: This paper presents a detailed study of poisons (Visha) with a focus on their classification into natural and artificial origins. Natural poisons are further divided into herbal, mineral, and animal origins, while artificial poisons include various synthetic substances. The study delves into the sources, properties, and effects of these poisons, providing a comprehensive understanding of their roles and impacts. The paper aims to offer valuable insights for toxicologists, medical professionals, and researchers interested in the field of toxicology.

Keywords: Poisons, Visha, Herbal poisons, Mineral poisons, Animal poisons, Artificial poisons, Toxicology, Natural poisons.

Vol 2, No 1 (2024): Ayurvedic Concepts of Rights and Duties of Physicians: A Comprehensive Analysis of Ethical Obligations

Author: Dr. Ashwin Sharma

Abstract: The practice of Ayurveda, an ancient system of medicine, is deeply rooted in the ethical principles that guide the relationship between physicians and their patients. This paper aims to explore the rights and duties of Ayurvedic physicians, examining the ethical obligations they hold towards their patients and society. By analyzing classical Ayurvedic texts and contemporary interpretations, this study provides a detailed understanding of the principles that govern the professional conduct of Ayurvedic practitioners. The findings highlight the timeless relevance of these ethical guidelines and their importance in modern healthcare settings.

Keywords: Ayurveda, Ethics, Physician's Duties, Patient Rights, Professional Conduct, Healthcare.

Vol 2, No 1 (2024): A Literary Review on Vatsanabha

Authors: Dr. Iyshwarya H. S, Dr Swetha Naik A D 

Abstract: Ayurveda is one of the Ancient Treatment of medicine carried out in India. Ayurveda is the treasurer of Herbo mineral drugs along with Vishadravyas. Our Acharyas have given us an Excellent guidance about the usage of Vishadravyas in the treatment of patients based on appropriaterutu (season), Person and in condition of Patient and dose. Among those Vatsanabha is also one of the Vishadravya which is used in effective treatment in many diseases like Material Fever, Chronic diarrhea, Bronchial asthma, Septicemia Rheumatic Pain etc cases. Thus created  an interest in us to carry out the literary reviews of this drug Vatsanabha. This article also gives the information about the toxic effects of the drug when only not processed properly or when given in higher dose.

Keywords: Herbo mineral drug, VishaDravya, Vatsanabha, Septicemia, Rheumatic Pain.


2023

Vol 1, No 2 (2023): Toxic Plants in Ayurveda: A Comprehensive Review

Authors:-Suman Negi, Meghna Goyal

Abstract:-This comprehensive review explores the classification, properties, therapeutic applications, and safety considerations of toxic and medicinal toxins used in Ayurveda. Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine, utilizes a range of substances, some of which are toxic in their natural form. These substances are categorized based on their toxicity levels and undergo rigorous purification processes before being used for therapeutic purposes. Understanding these toxins is crucial for Ayurvedic practitioners to ensure safe and effective treatment. The paper emphasizes the importance of consulting qualified Ayurvedic experts and adhering to personalized treatment plans. By following safety guidelines, individuals can harness the potential benefits of these toxins while minimizing risks, thus contributing to their overall health and well-being.

Keywords:-Ayurveda, toxic plants, medicinal toxins, SaptadashaVidhaVisha, Astavisha, Vishaprayoga, AushadhiVisha, properties, therapeutic applications, safety considerations, holistic health, Ayurvedic practitioners.

Vol 1, No 2 (2023): Historical Evolution and Contemporary Relevance of Agad Tantra in Ayurveda

Authors:-Janaki Mehra, Ruchika Gupta, Dr. K. S Rastogi

Abstract:-This paper delves into the historical evolution of Agad Tantra within the Ayurvedic tradition, tracing its roots, development, and adaptation over time. Additionally, it assesses the contemporary relevance of Agad Tantra in the context of modern healthcare practices. The paper employs a comprehensive approach, incorporating historical analysis, literature review, and the presentation of key concepts, accompanied by tables for better clarity.

Keywords:-Agad Tantra, Ayurveda, Toxicology, Emergency Medicine, Historical Evolution, Virulence, Pratishedha, Visha Vichikitsa, Contemporary Relevance, Integration, Comparative Analyses, Challenges.

Vol 1, No 2 (2023): Safety and Regulation in Ayurvedic Medicine

Authots:-Naveen Kumar, Manoj Patel

Abstract:-Ayurvedic medicine, an ancient system of traditional medicine originating in India, has gained global popularity in recent years due to its holistic approach to healthcare. However, concerns regarding safety and regulation have emerged as its use has expanded beyond its country of origin. This paper explores the safety profile of Ayurvedic medicines and the regulatory frameworks in place to ensure their quality and efficacy. It also discusses challenges in harmonizing traditional knowledge with modern regulatory standards and offers recommendations to enhance the safety and regulation of Ayurvedic medicine.

Keywords:-Ayurvedic Medicine, Safety Concerns, Regulation, Heavy Metal Contamination, Standardization, Regulatory Frameworks, India, United States,European Union,Traditional Medicine, Quality Control, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Herbal Medicinal Products,  Pharmacovigilance, Dietary Supplements, Labeling Requirements, Quality Standards Harmonization, Public Awareness, Pharmacopoeia .

Vol 1, No 2 (2023): Environmental Toxins and Ayurvedic Prevention: A Holistic Approach to Environmental Health

Authors:-Chandrrasekar Biranagi, Sanjay Tiwari

Abstract:-Environmental toxins pose a significant threat to human health, contributing to a range of chronic diseases and disorders. In the face of this growing concern, Ayurveda, an ancient system of medicine originating in India, offers a holistic approach to prevention and mitigation. This paper explores the relationship between environmental toxins and health, the principles of Ayurveda, and the potential of Ayurvedic practices in preventing and alleviating the adverse effects of environmental toxins. By integrating Ayurvedic wisdom with modern scientific understanding, individuals and communities can take proactive steps towards improving environmental health.

Keywords:-Environmental toxins, Ayurveda, Holistic health, Prevention, Detoxification Doshas, Herbal remedies, Dietary recommendations, Mind-body practices, Integrative medicine, Sustainable living, Environmental consciousness.

Vol 1, No 2 (2023): Ayurvedic Principles in Food Toxicology

Author:-Mukul Khobragade

Abstract:-Ayurveda, the ancient system of medicine from India, has a rich tradition of emphasizing the importance of food and its impact on health. One of the key aspects of Ayurveda is its focus on the concept of Ahara (food) and its role in maintaining health and preventing disease. Ayurvedic principles in food toxicology provide valuable insights into how certain dietary choices and food combinations can lead to toxicity and imbalance in the body. This paper explores Ayurvedic perspectives on food toxicology, including the classification of foods, the concept of Virya (potency), Rasa (taste), and their impact on Doshas (biological energies). Furthermore, it discusses the Ayurvedic approach to detoxification and the use of herbs and dietary guidelines to mitigate food toxicity.

Keywords:-Ayurveda Food Toxicology Doshas Rasa (Taste) Virya (Potency) Vipaka (Post-digestive Effect) Panchakarma Detoxification Ama (Toxins) Dietary Guidelines Neem and Turmeric Ayurvedic Principles Food Classification

Vol 1, No 2 (2023): Ayurvedic Management of Poisoning: A Comprehensive Review

Authors:-Parag Sadgir, S. M. Mukhopadhyay

Abstract:-Poisoning is a global public health concern, with a significant burden on healthcare systems and society. Ayurveda, the ancient system of medicine from India, offers a holistic approach to the management of poisoning. This paper provides an in-depth review of Ayurvedic principles, herbs, and treatments used in the management of poisoning, highlighting their potential benefits and limitations. Additionally, we present tables and figures to elucidate key concepts and treatments in Ayurvedic poison management.

Keywords:-Ayurveda, Poisoning, Poison management, Dosha imbalance, Tridoshaapproach, Panchakarma, Herbal remedies, Detoxification ,Traditional medicine, Ayurvedic herbs, Charaka Samhita, Susruta Samhita, Prakriti,Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya, Raktamokshana, Holistic medicine, Complementary medicine.

Vol 1, No 1 (2023): Integrative Approach to Poisoning Management Agad Tantra and Modern Medicine

Authors:Anjali Deshmukh

Abstract:Poisoning is a significant global health concern that requires immediate and effective intervention to mitigate its potentially life-threatening consequences. In the realm of medical science, the management of poisoning cases has evolved over time, blending traditional knowledge with modern medical advancements. This paper explores the integrative approach to poisoning management, specifically examining the principles of Agad Tantra from ancient Ayurveda and their compatibility with modern medicine. By understanding the holistic concepts of Agad Tantra and integrating them into contemporary medical practices, healthcare professionals can enhance their ability to diagnose, treat, and prevent poisoning incidents more effectively.

Keywords:Poisoning management, Agad Tantra, Ayurveda, modern medicine, integrative approach, toxicology, emergency medicine

Vol 1, No 1 (2023): Vyavahara Ayurveda: The Practical Application of Ayurvedic Principles in Daily Life

Authors:Veena Tandon, Kajol Jadav, Ravindra S. Kumwat

Abstract:Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine, is renowned for its holistic approach to health and well-being. While Ayurveda encompasses various aspects, Vyavahara Ayurveda specifically focuses on the practical application of Ayurvedic principles in daily life. This paper aims to explore the fundamental concepts and principles of Vyavahara Ayurveda, emphasizing its significance in promoting physical, mental, and spiritual balance. Additionally, it highlights the various practices and guidelines that individuals can incorporate into their routines to maintain optimal health and prevent illness.

Keywords:Vyavahara Ayurveda, Ayurvedic principles, Tridosha theory, Agni, Prakriti, Dinacharya, Ritucharya, dietary guidelines, yoga, meditation, holistic well-being, personalized health management, balance

Vol 1, No 1 (2023): Vidhi Vaidyaka A Traditional Approach to Holistic Healing

Authors:Alok Sharma, Vinayak Kachhawa, Vatsal Singh

Abstract:Vidhi Vaidyaka, also known as Vidhi Ayurveda, is an ancient Indian system of medicine that focuses on holistic healing and restoring balance to the body, mind, and spirit. This paper explores the principles, practices, and therapeutic modalities of Vidhi Vaidyaka, highlighting its unique approach to healthcare and its relevance in the modern world. By examining the historical context, philosophical foundations, and therapeutic techniques of Vidhi Vaidyaka, we can gain valuable insights into the art and science of this traditional healing system.

Keywords:Vidhi Vaidyaka, Vidhi Ayurveda, Holistic healing, Ayurveda, Doshas, Balance, Personalized medicine

Vol 1, No 1 (2023): Agad Tantra: The Science of Toxicology and Emergency Medicine in Ayurveda

Authors:Dr. Sukhpal Bhalla, Rajdeep Sharma

Abstract:Agad Tantra, a branch of Ayurveda, encompasses the principles and practices of toxicology and emergency medicine. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the identification, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of poisoning and other acute medical emergencies. This paper aims to explore the foundations of Agad Tantra, its historical development, key concepts, diagnostic approaches, therapeutic interventions, and relevance in modern healthcare. By delving into the ancient wisdom of Agad Tantra, we can uncover valuable insights that may contribute to the advancement of emergency medicine and toxicology.

Keywords:Agad Tantra, toxicology, emergency medicine, Ayurveda, poisoning, ancient medicine, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, patient outcomes.

Vol 1, No 1 (2023): Snake Bites Understanding the Types of Venomous Snakes, Effects of Snake Venom on the Human Body, and Appropriate Measur

Authors:Rupendra Arora, Raj Kumar Bansal

Abstract:Snake bites are a major public health issue, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions where venomous snakes are prevalent. Understanding the types of venomous snakes, the effects of snake venom on the body, and appropriate measures to take in the event of a snake bite are crucial for reducing the incidence of snake bites and improving outcomes for those affected. This paper provides an overview of the common types of venomous snakes and their effects on the human body. The appropriate measures to be taken in the event of a snake bite are also discussed, including seeking medical attention, staying calm, and keeping the bite below heart level.

Keywords:Snake bites, Venomous snakes, Envenomation, Antivenom, Medical care


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