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The liquor clears the obstruction in the ''strotas'', carminates the ''vata'', improves delight, stimulate the ''agni'' and gets habituated by regular drinking.
 
The liquor clears the obstruction in the ''strotas'', carminates the ''vata'', improves delight, stimulate the ''agni'' and gets habituated by regular drinking.
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Once the '''strotas''' in chest get clear, carmination of ''vata'', the diseases due to ''madatyaya'' also disappear.
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Once the ''strotas'' in chest get clear, carmination of ''vata'', the diseases due to ''madatyaya'' also disappear.
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Vata dominant madatyaya is treated with administration of old salty liquor made up of flours, with added sours like beejapura, vrikshamla, kola, dadima and powders of yavani, hapusha, ajaji, shringabera; preceeded by intake of food with parched gram flour mixed with unctuous substances.
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''Vata'' dominant ''madatyaya'' is treated with administration of old salty liquor made up of flours, with added sours like ''beejapura, vrikshamla, kola, dadima'' and powders of ''yavani, hapusha, ajaji, shringabera;'' preceded by intake of food with parched gram flour mixed with unctuous substances.
    
On observing the symptoms indicating the predominance of vata, the patient shall be advised the unctuous & sour meat soup of common  quail, partridge, chiken, & peacock; Shali rice along with seasoned meat soup of marshy birds, animals & fish as well as terrestrial beast or bird of prey; unctuous, hot, salty & sour, palatable veshavaara, various wheat preparataions along with Varuni froth; pupavarti quite fatty & filled with flesh & ginger and pupilika made of black gram.
 
On observing the symptoms indicating the predominance of vata, the patient shall be advised the unctuous & sour meat soup of common  quail, partridge, chiken, & peacock; Shali rice along with seasoned meat soup of marshy birds, animals & fish as well as terrestrial beast or bird of prey; unctuous, hot, salty & sour, palatable veshavaara, various wheat preparataions along with Varuni froth; pupavarti quite fatty & filled with flesh & ginger and pupilika made of black gram.

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