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=== Assessment of food ingestion capacity (ahara shakti) ===
 
=== Assessment of food ingestion capacity (ahara shakti) ===
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[[File: Fig 1 Extrinsic factors.jpg|500px|thumb|right|'''Fig.1: Extrinsic factors''']]
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[[File: Fig 2 Intrinsic factors.jpg|500px|thumb|right|'''Fig.2: Intrinsic factors''']]
    
The food ingestion capacity (aahara shakti) of a person is assessed on two parameters:  
 
The food ingestion capacity (aahara shakti) of a person is assessed on two parameters:  
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==== Proper quantity of food ====
 
==== Proper quantity of food ====
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If a person has taken excellent quality food as per the eight specific dietary factors (ashta aahara vidhi vishesha ayatana) and followed all the rules while taking food ([[aahara vidhi]] vidhana), then the food is digested in due time without disturbing the equilibrium of [[dosha]] ([[prakriti]]), and that amount of food is termed as the "proper quantity of food for that person".  
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If a person has taken excellent quality food as per the eight specific dietary factors (ashta aahara vidhi vishesha ayatana) and followed all the rules while taking food ([[aahara vidhi]] vidhana), then the food is digested in due time without disturbing the equilibrium of [[dosha]] ([[prakriti]]), and that amount of food is termed as the "proper quantity of food for that person".
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The extrinsic and intrinsic factors influencing quantity of food are shown in fig.1 and fig.2 respectively.
    
==== Role of satiety and three parts of ingestion capacity ====
 
==== Role of satiety and three parts of ingestion capacity ====
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Due to impairment of [[agni]], the ingested food will not be digested properly and this undigested food material is termed as [[ama]] anna. This [[ama]], which is inert (alasaka), is to be expelled out by means of emesis with use of lukewarm saline water. If it is not achieved properly, use of strong emetics like Madanphala (randia dumetorum)), Pippali (Piper longum), Nagadanti (Croton oblongifolius Roxb) and paste of Siddharthaka (Brassica campestris Linn.) is advised. [A.S. Sutra Sthana 11/17]  
 
Due to impairment of [[agni]], the ingested food will not be digested properly and this undigested food material is termed as [[ama]] anna. This [[ama]], which is inert (alasaka), is to be expelled out by means of emesis with use of lukewarm saline water. If it is not achieved properly, use of strong emetics like Madanphala (randia dumetorum)), Pippali (Piper longum), Nagadanti (Croton oblongifolius Roxb) and paste of Siddharthaka (Brassica campestris Linn.) is advised. [A.S. Sutra Sthana 11/17]  
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==== Anla suppositories ====
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==== Anal suppositories ====
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After emesis to expel the feces and flatus and to restore the downward movement of apana vayu rectal suppository plays significant role. [[Swedana]] (sudation therapy) is effective to remove obstruction and to pacify [[vata dosha]].  
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After emesis, anal suppository play significant role to expel the feces and flatus and to restore the downward movement of apana vayu. [[Swedana]] (sudation therapy) is effective to remove obstruction and to pacify [[vata dosha]].
    
==== Stimulation of digestion ====
 
==== Stimulation of digestion ====
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[[File:VM_Pic.PNG|400px|'''Fig.3: Deficiency of food'''|thumb]]
 
[[File:VM_Pic.PNG|400px|'''Fig.3: Deficiency of food'''|thumb]]
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Malnutrition generally implies undernutrition but also includes other deviations like energy undernutrition and over-nutrition. Malnutrition starts due to deficiencies of specific nutrients or from diets based on inadequate and or inappropriate combinations or proportions of foods. Undernutrition is caused primarily due to an inadequate intake of dietary energy. The impact of a deficient diet on an individual is mainly depending on age factor. Age reflects the condition of body tissues. Body tissues (dhatu) attain different stages form immature growing state of childhood, to the attainment of all the qualities and strength of body tissues in young age, which further slowly enters the state of depletion in old age. Nutritional requirement of body tissues differs according to age. Considering the age of a person, consequences arise due to inadequate diet is discussed under two categories- a) Childhood age  b) Adult age.
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Malnutrition generally implies undernutrition but also includes other deviations like energy undernutrition and over-nutrition. Malnutrition starts due to deficiencies of specific nutrients or from diets based on inadequate and or inappropriate combinations or proportions of foods. Undernutrition is caused primarily due to an inadequate intake of dietary energy. The impact of a deficient diet on an individual is mainly depending on age factor. Age reflects the condition of body tissues. Body tissues ([[dhatu]]) attain different stages form immature growing state of childhood, to the attainment of all the qualities and strength of body tissues in young age, which further slowly enters the state of depletion in old age. Nutritional requirement of body tissues differs according to age. Considering the age of a person, consequences arise due to inadequate diet is discussed under two categories- a) Childhood age  b) Adult age.
    
World health organization explains the malnutrition phenomenon of childhood age under four categories: Stunting, Wasting and overweight and underweight.<ref>United Nations Children’s Fund, World Health Organization, World Bank Group. Levels and trends in child malnutrition: Key findings of the 2012 Edition of the Joint Child Malnutrition Estimates. United Nations Children’s Fund; 2012. www.who.int/nutgrowthdb/estimates</ref> <ref>United Nations Children’s Fund, World Health Organization, World Bank Group. Levels and trends in child malnutrition: Key findings of the 2018 Edition of the Joint Child Malnutrition Estimates. United Nations Children’s Fund; 2018. www.who.int/nutgrowthdb/estimates</ref>
 
World health organization explains the malnutrition phenomenon of childhood age under four categories: Stunting, Wasting and overweight and underweight.<ref>United Nations Children’s Fund, World Health Organization, World Bank Group. Levels and trends in child malnutrition: Key findings of the 2012 Edition of the Joint Child Malnutrition Estimates. United Nations Children’s Fund; 2012. www.who.int/nutgrowthdb/estimates</ref> <ref>United Nations Children’s Fund, World Health Organization, World Bank Group. Levels and trends in child malnutrition: Key findings of the 2018 Edition of the Joint Child Malnutrition Estimates. United Nations Children’s Fund; 2018. www.who.int/nutgrowthdb/estimates</ref>

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