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Both formulations are almost the same. Only difference is between adding madanaphala. Sushruta’s formulation is practised widely.
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== Indications ==
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Madhutailika basti is indicated in following individuals according to their forbearance strength.<ref>[Su.Sa. Chiktsa Sthana 38/96]</ref>
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{| class="wikitable"
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| 1
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| Leaders and highly influential person
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| 2
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| Women
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| 3
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| Tender persons
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| 4
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| Children
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| 5
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| Old age
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== Diseases wise indications<ref>[Sh.Sa. Uttara Khanda 6/29]</ref> ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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| 1
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| Medoroga (obesity)
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| 7
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| Prameha (obstinate urinary diseases including diabetes)
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| 2
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| Gulma (gaseous accumulation in abdomen)
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| 8
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| Balya (strength promoting)
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| 3
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| Krimi (intestinal worms)
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| 9
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| Varnya (improves complexion)
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| 4
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| Pliha (splenomegaly)
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| 10
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| Vrishya (aphrodisiac)
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| 5
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| Malasanga (constipation)
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| 11
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| Deepana (appetiser)
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| 6
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| Udavarta  (reverse movement of vata)
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| 12
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| Brimhana (replenishing)
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== References ==
 
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