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==Current research==
 
==Current research==
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A clinical study of 100 patients of chronic renal failure (other than diabetic nephropathy) to study effect of [[ayurveda]] therapy was conducted. Decoction enema (niruha basti) with punarnavadi kwatha daily and oral administration of gokshuradi guggulu, rasayana churna and varunadi kwatha as per the protocol were prescribed for a period of one month. In this study, statistically significant results were obtained in levels of serum creatinine, blood urea and albumin in urine along with considerable relief in signs and symptoms.<ref>Patel MV, Gupta SN, Patel NG. Effects of Ayurvedic treatment on 100 patients of chronic renal failure (other than diabetic nephropathy). Ayu. 2011;32(4):483-486. doi:10.4103/0974-8520.96120</ref>
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Another study was conducted in 130 patients of diabetic nephropathy treated with oral administration of gokshuradi guggulu, bhumyamalaki, vasa and shilajatvadivati for 2 months. The data showed highly significant reduction in serum creatinine, blood urea and urinary excretion of albumin.<ref>Patel K, Gupta SN, Shah N. Effect of Ayurvedic management in 130 patients of diabetic nephropathy. Ayu. 2011;32(1):55-58. doi:10.4103/0974-8520.85727</ref>
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[[File: EGFR.JPG|500px|'''Image 1: Estimated marginal means of eGFR'''|thumb]]
 
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[[File: Hemoglobin.JPG|500px|'''Image 2: Estimated marginal means of hemoglobin'''|thumb]]
 
[[File: Hemoglobin.JPG|500px|'''Image 2: Estimated marginal means of hemoglobin'''|thumb]]
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A clinical study of 100 patients of chronic renal failure (other than diabetic nephropathy) to study effect of [[ayurveda]] therapy was conducted. Decoction enema (niruha basti) with punarnavadi kwatha daily and oral administration of gokshuradi guggulu, rasayana churna and varunadi kwatha as per the protocol were prescribed for a period of one month. In this study, statistically significant results were obtained in levels of serum creatinine, blood urea and albumin in urine along with considerable relief in signs and symptoms.<ref>Patel MV, Gupta SN, Patel NG. Effects of Ayurvedic treatment on 100 patients of chronic renal failure (other than diabetic nephropathy). Ayu. 2011;32(4):483-486. doi:10.4103/0974-8520.96120</ref>
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Another study was conducted in 130 patients of diabetic nephropathy treated with oral administration of gokshuradi guggulu, bhumyamalaki, vasa and shilajatvadivati for 2 months. The data showed highly significant reduction in serum creatinine, blood urea and urinary excretion of albumin.<ref>Patel K, Gupta SN, Shah N. Effect of Ayurvedic management in 130 patients of diabetic nephropathy. Ayu. 2011;32(1):55-58. doi:10.4103/0974-8520.85727</ref>
    
In a study, sixty-four non-dialysis CRF patients with stage IV or V at base line and having record of  laboratory investigations of the preceding 6 months were studied. The treatment protocol included enemas (niruha-basti) containing 40 ml punarnavadi kwatha daily one hour before lunch for one month. Oral medications like gokshuradi guggulu, varunadi kwatha, rasayana churna, bhumyamalaki, shilajatwadivati, and chyavanaprasha were given for six months. Renal function tests (RFTs) were evaluated at various time points, i.e 6 months before baseline (TP -6), at baseline (TP 0), and after completion of 6 months of treatment (TP +6). After six months of Ayurvedic treatment, statistically and clinically significant improvements of eGFR, serum creatinine, blood urea, and hemoglobin and a significant shift to better CRF stages were observed in this study.<ref>Patel M, Patel M, Patel K, Wischnewsky M, Stapelfeldt E, Kessler CS, Gupta SN. Deceleration of Disease Progress Through Ayurvedic Treatment in Nondialysis Stages IV-V Patients with Chronic Renal Failure: A Quasi-Experimental Clinical Pilot Study with One Group Pre- and Postdesign and Two Premeasurements. J Altern Complement Med. 2020 May;26(5):384-391. doi: 10.1089/acm.2019.0419. Epub 2020 Mar 30. PMID: 32223566.</ref>
 
In a study, sixty-four non-dialysis CRF patients with stage IV or V at base line and having record of  laboratory investigations of the preceding 6 months were studied. The treatment protocol included enemas (niruha-basti) containing 40 ml punarnavadi kwatha daily one hour before lunch for one month. Oral medications like gokshuradi guggulu, varunadi kwatha, rasayana churna, bhumyamalaki, shilajatwadivati, and chyavanaprasha were given for six months. Renal function tests (RFTs) were evaluated at various time points, i.e 6 months before baseline (TP -6), at baseline (TP 0), and after completion of 6 months of treatment (TP +6). After six months of Ayurvedic treatment, statistically and clinically significant improvements of eGFR, serum creatinine, blood urea, and hemoglobin and a significant shift to better CRF stages were observed in this study.<ref>Patel M, Patel M, Patel K, Wischnewsky M, Stapelfeldt E, Kessler CS, Gupta SN. Deceleration of Disease Progress Through Ayurvedic Treatment in Nondialysis Stages IV-V Patients with Chronic Renal Failure: A Quasi-Experimental Clinical Pilot Study with One Group Pre- and Postdesign and Two Premeasurements. J Altern Complement Med. 2020 May;26(5):384-391. doi: 10.1089/acm.2019.0419. Epub 2020 Mar 30. PMID: 32223566.</ref>
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