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'''Applicability of snigdha and ruksha [[Guna]]:''' The [[guna]]s can be used to treat diseases, and they can also be used to select medications for specific patients. A study on 150 people with [[rasa]]-[[rakta]]gatasneha  (hyperlipidemia) was conducted to support the aforementioned notion. Therapy was done with ruksha (dry) property medications. Finally, considering that hyperlipidemia is caused by an increase in snigdha [[guna]] (unctuous property), it was concluded that ruksha property medications can be used to cure it. The application of Ayurveda's karya karana siddhanta is demonstrated using the [[guna]] concept.<ref name=Mishra>Mishra S, Dwivedi RR, Ravishankar B. Conceptual and applied study of Snigdha and Ruksa Guna with special reference to Rasa-raktagata Sneha (hyperlipidemia). Ayu. 2011;32(2):200-206. doi:10.4103/0974-8520.92586.</ref>9
 
'''Applicability of snigdha and ruksha [[Guna]]:''' The [[guna]]s can be used to treat diseases, and they can also be used to select medications for specific patients. A study on 150 people with [[rasa]]-[[rakta]]gatasneha  (hyperlipidemia) was conducted to support the aforementioned notion. Therapy was done with ruksha (dry) property medications. Finally, considering that hyperlipidemia is caused by an increase in snigdha [[guna]] (unctuous property), it was concluded that ruksha property medications can be used to cure it. The application of Ayurveda's karya karana siddhanta is demonstrated using the [[guna]] concept.<ref name=Mishra>Mishra S, Dwivedi RR, Ravishankar B. Conceptual and applied study of Snigdha and Ruksa Guna with special reference to Rasa-raktagata Sneha (hyperlipidemia). Ayu. 2011;32(2):200-206. doi:10.4103/0974-8520.92586.</ref>9
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'''Application of [[samavaya]] concept:''' [[Samavaya]] (inseparable concomitance) provides an understanding of the relationship between [[dravya]], [[guna]], and [[karma]]. The understanding of kaarya kaarana siddhanta becomes a fundamental instrument in the field of diagnostics and drug selection. The study included a total of 23 patients suffering from [[ama]] state. The laghu (light to digest), ruksha (dry), and ushna (hot) [[guna]], which were present in the herb Pippalimula, were identified as the causes of inseparable concomitance (samavaya) in the study.
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'''Application of [[samavaya]] concept:''' [[Samavaya]] (inseparable concomitance) provides an understanding of the relationship between [[dravya]], [[guna]], and [[karma]]. The understanding of kaarya kaarana siddhanta becomes a fundamental instrument in the field of diagnostics and drug selection. The study included a total of 23 patients suffering from [[ama]] state. The laghu (light to digest), ruksha (dry), and ushna (hot) [[guna]], which were present in the herb Pippalimula, were identified as the causes of inseparable concomitance ([[samavaya]]) in the study.
 
<ref>Avhad AD, Dwivedi R. Effect of Pippalimula on Ama w.s.r. to Samavaya. Ayu. 2014;35(1):35-41. doi:10.4103/0974-8520.141911.</ref
 
<ref>Avhad AD, Dwivedi R. Effect of Pippalimula on Ama w.s.r. to Samavaya. Ayu. 2014;35(1):35-41. doi:10.4103/0974-8520.141911.</ref
 
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