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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
 
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In the series of chapters described for management principles, the present chapter describes two most commonly observed conditions in society viz. ''santarpana'' (over-nutrition) and ''apatarpana'' (undernutrition). It is sequenced after ''langhana'' and ''brimhana'' therapies. The present chapter enlists causes and diseases due to over-nutrition and under-nutrition and their management through diet and medicaments. It is a blend of nutraceutical food supplements with medicaments. Complications arising due to sedentary lifestyle and over-nutritive diet are also enlisted in the chapter with diseases caused due to undernutrition/ malnourishment and their management with simple dietary preparations. The pharmacological effect of herbs used in management are elaborated in detail as well.  
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In the series of chapters described for management principles, the present chapter describes two most commonly observed conditions in society viz. santarpana(over-nutrition) and apatarpana(undernutrition). It is sequenced after [[langhana]] and [[brimhana]] therapies. The present chapter enlists causes and diseases due to over-nutrition and under-nutrition and their management through diet and medicaments. It is a blend of nutraceutical food supplements with medicaments. Complications arising due to sedentary lifestyle and over-nutritive diet are also enlisted in the chapter with diseases caused due to undernutrition/ malnourishment and their management with simple dietary preparations. The pharmacological effect of herbs used in management are elaborated in detail as well.  
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''Santarpana'' (overnutrition) leads to vitiation of ''kapha dosha and meda dhatu'' and various obstructive pathologies, whereas ''apatarpana'' (undernutrition) leads to ''vata-pitta dosha'' vitiation and various degenerative pathologies. This concept has been emphasized in this chapter.
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Santarpana(overnutrition) leads to vitiation of [[kapha]] [[dosha]] and [[meda dhatu]] and various obstructive pathologies, whereas apatarpana(undernutrition) leads to [[vata]]-[[pitta]] [[dosha]] vitiation and various degenerative pathologies. This concept has been emphasized in this chapter.
 
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==Sanskrit text, Transliteration and English Translation==
 
==Sanskrit text, Transliteration and English Translation==
 
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