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==== Signs of improper purification and its consequences ==== | ==== Signs of improper purification and its consequences ==== | ||
When virechana | When ''virechana dravya'' with the said qualities causes ''vamana'', two conditions mentioned here are ''shleshmotklishta avastha'' and ''ajeerna avastha''. In both cases, there is always a tendency for ''vamana'' which is of course not the classical ''shodhana'' but just to let out the things because the body could not assimilate the ''virechana aushadha'' intended to cause ''virechana''. Now similarly, when the patient who is hungry with less ''kapha'' and has the potent drug for ''vamana'' will lead to ''virechana'' . The reason being the digestion of ''aushadha'' by the ''agni''. It is very well told that the ''virechana aushadha'' can act only in ''paripakwa avastha'' and ''vamana'' in ''avipaakwa avastha''. (Verse 32-34) | ||
Finally the status of koshtha and strength of the patient decides which kind of medicine has to be given in case of ayoga. The mentioning of avoiding repeated dose if the patient is not suitable also gains clinical relevance. | Finally the status of ''koshtha'' and strength of the patient decides which kind of medicine has to be given in case of ''ayoga''. The mentioning of avoiding repeated dose if the patient is not suitable also gains clinical relevance. ''Acharya'' warns in the context that such usage inappropriately can even lead to death. (Verse 35-37) | ||
==== ''Ayoga'' (less purification) ==== | ==== ''Ayoga'' (less purification) ==== | ||