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== Unfit for dhumapana == | == Unfit for dhumapana == | ||
<ol><li>Those are having following diseases should avoid taking dhumapana [Su.Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 40/11] </li> | <ol><li>Those are having following diseases should avoid taking dhumapana [Su.Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 40/11] </li></ol> | ||
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* Shoka (grief) | |||
* Shrama (fatigue) | |||
* Bhaya (fear) | |||
* Krodha (anger) | |||
* Visha (toxins) | |||
* Raktapitta (bleeding disorder) | |||
* Mada (intoxication) | |||
* Murchha (unconsciousness) | |||
* Daha (burning sensation in body) | |||
* Pipasa (thirst) | |||
* Urdhva vata | |||
* Panduroga (anemia) | |||
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* Talushosha (dryness in palate) | |||
* Chhardi (vomiting) | |||
* Shiro-abhighata (Traumatic head injury) | |||
* Udgara (belching) | |||
* Langhana | |||
* Timir (myopia) | |||
* Prameha (diabetes) | |||
* Udar (ascites) | |||
* Adhmana (constipation) | |||
* Kshata-ksheena (wasting/ Emaciation) | |||
* Urah-kshata (tuberculosis) | |||
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<ol><li> </li> | |||
<li></li> | <li></li> | ||
<li></li></ol> | <li></li></ol> | ||