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→Regimen before sneha consumption
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→Signs of Inadequate, proper and excess oleationare as follows [57-59]:
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→Questions/ queries asked by Agnivesha
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→History and broad outline of chapter
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15 September 2018
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→Glossary
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→Advanced researches
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→Common method followed for oleation purpose before purification therapies
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→II. Increase in the apyamsha (liquid content) of the body
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→I. Action as a solvent
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→Vicharana (alternative methods of fat administration)[82-88]
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→Complications of oleation therapy [verse 70-79]
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→Bowel habits and duration of oleation therapy [verse 65-69]
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→Do’s and Don’ts after Sneha Consumption [62-64]
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→Signs of inadequate, proper and excess Sneha [verse 57-59]
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→Sneha in regular exercise
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→Deciding suitable dose [verse 31-51]
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→Dose of sneha [verse 29-30]
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→Anupana (after consumption) [verse 22]
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→Proper season and time for sneha consumption [verse 18-21]
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→Best Sneha and their Therapeutic Applicabilities [verse 13-17]
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→Reasons for superiority of sesame oil [verse 12]
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→Tattva Vimarsha
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→Alternative recipes for persons averse to lipids
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→Complications of improper sneha consumption and its treatment
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→Features according to bowel habits
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→Contraindications of oleation
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→Persons suitable for consumption of muscle fat
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→Persons suitable for consuming oil
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→Persons suitable for lowest dose and its benefits
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→Various recipes of lipids
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→Sources of lipids
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→Introduction
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→Abstract
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10 December 2017
8 December 2017
→Benefits of pravicharana in palatability and taste perception
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→Signs of inadequate, proper and excess oleation
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