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| == Research works with their outcome on Matra Basti == | | == Research works with their outcome on Matra Basti == |
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| + | |+'''Research works on matra basti:''' |
| + | !'''S.no.''' |
| + | !'''Title''' |
| + | !'''Authors''' |
| + | !'''Research place''' |
| + | !'''Method & Observation''' |
| + | !'''Conclusion''' |
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| + | | style="text-align:center;" |1 |
| + | |A clinical study of Nirgundi Ghana Vati & matra basti in the management of Gridhrasi w.s.r. to Sciatica.<ref name="ref8">Ali M, Shukla VD, Dave AR, Bhatt NN. A clinical study of Nirgundi Ghana Vati and Matra Basti in the management of Gridhrasi with special reference to sciatica. Ayu. 2010 Oct;31(4):456-60. doi: 10.4103/0974-8520.82042. PMID: 22048539; PMCID: PMC3202251.</ref> |
| + | |Mumtaz Ali, V D Shukla, A R Dave, N N Bhatt |
| + | |Outpatients and inpatients of Kayachikitsa and Panchakarma Department, Institute of post graduate teaching and research in Ayurveda, Jamnagar |
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| + | # mild improvement –group A- 59.52% group B-52% |
| + | # moderate improvement –group A- 26.8% group B-32% |
| + | # marked improvement –group A- 13.44% group B-18% |
| + | |In this research, total 119 patients diagnosed with sciatica. Better results were obtained in patients who underwent matra basti rather than Nirgundi Ghan alone. |
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| + | | style="text-align:center;" |2 |
| + | |Clinical effect of Matra Basti and Vatari Guggulu in the management of Amavata (rheumatoid arthritis).<ref name="ref9">Khagram R, Mehta CS, Shukla VD, Dave AR. Clinical effect of Matra Basti and Vatari Guggulu in the management of Amavata (rheumatoid arthritis). Ayu. 2010 Jul;31(3):343-50. doi: 10.4103/0974-8520.77167. PMID: 22131737; PMCID: PMC3221069.</ref> |
| + | |Rita Khagram Charmi S Mehta, V D Shukla, Alankruta R Dave |
| + | |OPD and IPD Kayachikitsa and Panchakarma Department, Institute of post graduate teaching and research in Ayurveda, Jamnagar |
| + | |In Matra Basti group, 52%; 26 patients showed marked improvement, while in the Vatari Guggulu group 54.72%; 29 patients showed mild improvement. |
| + | |Total 103 patients completed the treatment for Amavata. Better results were obtained in patients who underwent Matra Basti rather than Vatari Guggulu alone. |
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| + | | style="text-align:center;" |3 |
| + | |A clinical evaluation of Kanchanar Guggulu and Bala Taila Matra Basti in the management of Mutraghata with special reference to benign prostatic hyperplasia.<ref name="ref10">Banothe GD, Mahanta V, Gupta SK, Dudhamal TS. A clinical evaluation of Kanchanara Guggulu and Bala Taila Matra Basti in the management of Mutraghata with special reference to benign prostatic hyperplasia. Ayu. 2018 Apr-Jun;39(2):65-71. doi: 10.4103/ayu.AYU_117_15. PMID: 30783359; PMCID: PMC6369605.</ref> |
| + | |Gajiram Dharamdas |
| + | Banothe , Vyasdeva Mahanta, Sanjay Kumar Gupta, Tukaram S Dudhamal |
| + | |IPGT & RA department of Shalya tantra, Jamnagar. |
| + | |Group A- Bala Taila Matra Basti, |
| + | Group B- Bala Taila Matra Basti, and Kanchanara Guggulu Vati administered for 21 days. |
| + | |Total 32 patients were participated in this study. |
| + | Matra basti along with Kanchanara Guggulu orally showed comparatively better symptomatic relief as compared to Matra Basti alone in cases of Mutraghata (BPH). |
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| + | | style="text-align:center;" |4 |
| + | |Efficacy of Kanchanara Guggulu and Matra Basti of Dhanyaka Gokshura Ghrita in Mootraghata (benign prostatic hyperplasia).<ref name="ref11">Patel JK, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK, Mahanta V. Efficacy of Kanchanara Guggulu and Matra Basti of Dhanyaka Gokshura Ghrita in Mootraghata (benign prostatic hyperplasia). Ayu. 2015 Apr-Jun;36(2):138-44. doi: 10.4103/0974-8520.175552. PMID: 27011713; PMCID: PMC4784122.</ref> |
| + | |Joyal Kumar K Patel , Tukaram S Dudhamal, Sanjay Kumar Gupta, Vyasadeva Mahanta |
| + | |OPD and IPD of Shalya Tantra, Jamnagar. |
| + | |Group A- Kanchanara Guggulu (500 mg, 3 times a day orally), |
| + | Group B- Dhanyaka Gokshura Ghrita Matra Basti, |
| + | Group C- Kanchanara Guggulu + Dhanyaka Gokshura Ghrita Matra Basti for 21 days. |
| + | # Maximum improvement- 33.34%, 55.56% and 33.34% of patients in Group A, Group B and Group C, respectively. |
| + | # Moderate improvement- 44.44% of patients in all three groups. |
| + | # The mild improvement -11.11% and 22.22% in Group A and Group C, respectively |
| + | |Total 30 diagnosed patients of BPH were selected. They underwent intervention and found maximum imrprovement with Matra Basti |
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| + | | style="text-align:center;" |5 |
| + | |Gokshuradi Vati and Dhanyaka-Gokshura Ghrita Matra Basti in the management of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia.<ref name="ref12">Bhalodia SG, Bhuyan C, Gupta SK, Dudhamal TS. Gokshuradi Vati and Dhanyaka-Gokshura Ghrita Matra Basti in the management of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Ayu. 2012 Oct;33(4):547-51. doi: 10.4103/0974-8520.110532. PMID: 23723674; PMCID: PMC3665207.</ref> |
| + | |Shreyas G Bhalodia, Chaturbhuj Bhuyan, Sanjay Kumar Gupta, Tukaram S Dudhamal |
| + | |OPD and IPD of Shalya Tantra, Jamnagar. |
| + | |10 in each group, 21 days of treatment regimen |
| + | Group A-Gokshuradi compound Vati 500 mg three times a day with luke-warm water after food; |
| + | Group B- Dhanyaka-Gokshura Ghrita as Matra Basti of 60 ml, once in a day, and combined therapy of both formulations in |
| + | Group C- Gokshuradi compound Vati + Dhanyaka-Gokshura Ghrita as Matra Basti of 60 ml was administered. |
| + | 45.67% improvement was seen in group A, 47.99% in group B, and 54.09% was seen in group C. The size of prostate gland was found reduced highly significant in group C. |
| + | |Maximum improvement was found in the Matra Basti group. |
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| + | | style="text-align:center;" |6 |
| + | |A comparative study of Dashamoola Taila Matra Basti and Tila Taila Matra Basti in Kashtartava (dysmenorrhea). <ref name="ref13">Karunagoda K, Shukla Upadhyaya K, Donga S, Tanna C, Dei LP. A comparative study of Dashamoola Taila Matra Basti and Tila Taila Matra Basti in Kashtartava (dysmenorrhea). Ayu. 2010 Jul;31(3):305-10. doi: 10.4103/0974-8520.77154. PMID: 22131731; PMCID: PMC3221063.</ref> |
| + | |Kaumadi Karunagoda , Kamayani Shukla Upadhyaya, Shilpa Donga, Chandrika Tanna, L P Dei |
| + | |Department of Striroga and Prasuti Tantra, IPGT and RA, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar. |
| + | |For the present study, only primary dysmenorrhea was considered under Kashtartava. |
| + | |Tila taila matra basti and dashamoola taila matra basti are both highly effective in primary dysmenorrhea (kashtartava). Dashamoola Taila Matra Basti also helps to prevent recurrence of dysmenorrhea. |
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| + | | style="text-align:center;" |7 |
| + | |Role of Nasya and Matra Basti with Narayana Taila on anovulatory factor.<ref name="ref14">Donga KR, Donga SB, Dei LP. Role of Nasya and Matra Basti with Narayana Taila on anovulatory factor. Ayu. 2013 Jan;34(1):81-5. doi: 10.4103/0974-8520.115453. PMID: 24049410; PMCID: PMC3764886.</ref> |
| + | |Krupa R Donga , Shilpa B Donga, Laxmi Priya Dei |
| + | |OPD/IPD of S.R.P.T. Dept, I.P.G.T & R.A Jamnagar,2014. |
| + | |22 patients were completed the study (11 in each group). |
| + | |Matra Basti provides significant results over Nasya on anovulatory factor. |
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| + | | style="text-align:center;" |8 |
| + | |Effect of shatapushpa taila matra basti and pathadi kwatha on poly cystic ovarian disease.<ref name="ref15">Patel KD, Dei L, Donga SB, Anand N. Effect of shatapushpa taila matra basti and pathadi kwatha on poly cystic ovarian disease. Ayu. 2012 Apr;33(2):243-6. doi: 10.4103/0974-8520.105245. PMID: 23559797; PMCID: PMC3611647.</ref> |
| + | |Krupa D Patel , Laxmipriya Dei, Shilpa B Donga, Nalini Anand |
| + | |OPD/IPD of S.R.P.T. Dept, I.P.G.T & R.A Jamnagar,2014. |
| + | |Group 1- 14 patients (Pathadi Kwatha Churna) |
| + | Group 2- 12 patients shatapushpa taila matra basti (STMB) |
| + | Group 2 provided statistically better results in regularizing menstruation, achieving considerable reduction in body weight, substantial growth of follicles, and thus ovulation. |
| + | |Treatment with the combination of both Pathadi Kwatha and Matra Basti has additional effect on the symptoms of PCOD. |
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