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==Researches==
 
==Researches==
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Application of samavaya concept: Samavaya is the sixth fundamental cause. It explains the link between substance ([[dravya]]), its qulities ([[guna]]), and actions ([[karma]]). In diagnostics and drug selection, an understanding of samavaya becomes a crucial tool. A total of 23 patients of [[ama]] were studied. In this practical investigation, it was observed that [[ama]] symptoms are linked inseparably with poor digestion and metabolism (agnimandya). The light-to-digest (laghu), dry (ruksha), and hot (ushna) properties of the trial herb Pippalimula act on the [[ama]]. They are not present in placebo. Therefore pippalimula exhibited a substantial and better outcome in [[ama]] than placebo.<ref name=pippali/>
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Application of samavaya concept: Samavaya is the sixth fundamental cause. It explains the link between substance ([[dravya]]), its qulities ([[guna]]), and actions ([[karma]]). In diagnostics and drug selection, an understanding of samavaya becomes a crucial tool. A total of 23 patients of [[ama]] were studied. In this practical investigation, it was observed that [[ama]] symptoms are linked inseparably with poor digestion and metabolism (agnimandya). The light-to-digest (laghu), dry (ruksha), and hot (ushna) properties of the trial herb Piper longum L. ([[Pippalimula]]) act on the [[ama]]. They are not present in placebo. Therefore [[pippalimula]] exhibited a substantial and better outcome in [[ama]] than placebo.<ref name=pippali/>
    
==References==
 
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