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*Exogenous factors may cause ''jwara'' by vitiating ''rakta'' (blood), and/or ''dosha''. [30]
*Exogenous factors may cause ''jwara'' by vitiating ''rakta'' (blood), and/or ''dosha''. [30]
*Rise in temperature? is a confirmative sign of ''jwara''. [32]
*Rise in temperature is a confirmative sign of ''jwara''. [32]
*The light to digest diet and reduction therapy shall be started as soon as premonitory signs of ''jwara'' are observed. [36]
*The light to digest diet and reduction therapy shall be started as soon as premonitory signs of ''jwara'' are observed. [36]
*The best advocated medicine for chronic ''jwara'' is Ghee due to its therapeutic efficacy of pacifying all three ''dosha''. [37]
*The best advocated medicine for chronic ''jwara'' is Ghee due to its therapeutic efficacy of pacifying all three ''dosha''. [37]