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It provides unction, nourishment and strength to the chest, neck and shoulders.
 
It provides unction, nourishment and strength to the chest, neck and shoulders.
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Indications: It is especially indicated in diseases due to aggravation of [[vata dosha]] and associated [[pitta]] [[dosha]] in head and supraclavicular region. For ex. Hair fall, tooth disorders; pain in ear; tinnitus; frozen shoulder, premature graying of hair etc. [Su.Sa.Chikitsa Sthana 40/22]<ref name=Susruta/>
 
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It is especially indicated in diseases due to aggravation of [[vata dosha]] and associated [[pitta]] [[dosha]] in head and supraclavicular region. For ex. Hair fall, tooth disorders; pain in ear; tinnitus; frozen shoulder, premature graying of hair etc. [Su.Sa.Chikitsa Sthana 40/22]<ref name=Susruta/>
      
The general dose of instillation of medicine is as below. In ancient times, the dose of nasal instillation medicine was measured in ‘bindu’ means drops. The amount of fluid that drips down after immersing the distal two interphalangeal joints of index finger of the patient in a liquid and taking the finger out is one bindu. [A.Hr. Sutra Sthana 20/9-10]<ref name=Hridaya/> One ‘bindu’ is standardized as 0.5ml for oil.<ref name=CRadhika>C Radhika, G Vinodkumar et al.  A randomized controlled clinical trial to assess the efficacy of Nasya in reducing the signs and symptoms of cervical spondylosis. Ayu. 2012 Jan;33(1):73-7. doi: 10.4103/0974-8520.100316.</ref>  
 
The general dose of instillation of medicine is as below. In ancient times, the dose of nasal instillation medicine was measured in ‘bindu’ means drops. The amount of fluid that drips down after immersing the distal two interphalangeal joints of index finger of the patient in a liquid and taking the finger out is one bindu. [A.Hr. Sutra Sthana 20/9-10]<ref name=Hridaya/> One ‘bindu’ is standardized as 0.5ml for oil.<ref name=CRadhika>C Radhika, G Vinodkumar et al.  A randomized controlled clinical trial to assess the efficacy of Nasya in reducing the signs and symptoms of cervical spondylosis. Ayu. 2012 Jan;33(1):73-7. doi: 10.4103/0974-8520.100316.</ref>  
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