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Researches on Ashmari:
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==== Researches on ''Ashmari'' ====
Place of research : I.P.G.T. & R.A., Jamnagar
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===== Place of research : I.P.G.T. & R.A., Jamnagar =====
1. Dr. Parmar B. P. (1978): “Mootraashmari Roga Par Ashmarihara Kwaatha Kaa Pray-oga, Eka Adhyayana”.  
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#Dr. Parmar B. P. (1978): “Mootraashmari Roga Par Ashmarihara Kwaatha Kaa Pray-oga, Eka Adhyayana”.  
2. Dr. Chatterji Rekha (1985): “Role of Punarnavaa in Mootraashmari”.  
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#Dr. Chatterji Rekha (1985): “Role of Punarnavaa in Mootraashmari”.  
3. Dr. D. K. Udaya (1989): “Effect of Veeratarvaadi Compound in Mootraashmari w.s.r. to its Etiopathogenesis”.  
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#Dr. D. K. Udaya (1989): “Effect of Veeratarvaadi Compound in Mootraashmari w.s.r. to its Etiopathogenesis”.  
4. Dr. Mehta J. J. (1990): “Role of indigenous drug compound in the management of Moot-raashmari”.  
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#Dr. Mehta J. J. (1990): “Role of indigenous drug compound in the management of Moot-raashmari”.  
5. Dr. C. M. Vaghani (1993): “Structures and Functions of Urinary System w.s.r. to Moot-ravaha Srotodushti & its Principle of Management by  Aayurvedic Indigenous Com-pound i.e. Ashmarihara Kwaatha”.  
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#Dr. C. M. Vaghani (1993): “Structures and Functions of Urinary System w.s.r. to Moot-ravaha Srotodushti & its Principle of Management by  Aayurvedic Indigenous Com-pound i.e. Ashmarihara Kwaatha”.  
6. Dr. Ramesh Chand (1994): “Role of Indigenous Compound in Mootraashmari”. I.P.G.T. & R.A., Jamnagar
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#Dr. Ramesh Chand (1994): “Role of Indigenous Compound in Mootraashmari”. I.P.G.T. & R.A., Jamnagar
7. Dr. Vankata Ramaiah (1994): “Role of Shunthyaadi Kwaatha in the Management of Mootraashmari”.
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#Dr. Vankata Ramaiah (1994): “Role of Shunthyaadi Kwaatha in the Management of Mootraashmari”.
8. Dr. Deepak Kulsreshtha (1996): “Role of Punarnavaadi Compound in the Management of Mootraashmari”.
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#Dr. Deepak Kulsreshtha (1996): “Role of Punarnavaadi Compound in the Management of Mootraashmari”.
9. Dr. Dhiraj V. Malaviya (1997): “Role of Badaraashma Pishti in the Management of Mootraashmari”.
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#Dr. Dhiraj V. Malaviya (1997): “Role of Badaraashma Pishti in the Management of Mootraashmari”.
10. Dr. Sharma Anil Kumar (2001): “Role of Imaging Techniques in the Diagnosis of Moot-raashmari (Urolithiasis) and Shikhaadi Compound in its Management”.
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#Dr. Sharma Anil Kumar (2001): “Role of Imaging Techniques in the Diagnosis of Moot-raashmari (Urolithiasis) and Shikhaadi Compound in its Management”.
11. Dr. Shailesh Chovatiya (2004): “Role of Naagaraadi Kashaaya in the Management of Mootraashmari (urolithiasis)”.
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#Dr. Shailesh Chovatiya (2004): “Role of Naagaraadi Kashaaya in the Management of Mootraashmari (urolithiasis)”.
12. Dr. Mukesh Kumar Meena (2006): “Experimental and Clinical Evaluation on Nephro-protective and Lithotripsic Activity of Naagaraadi Kashaaya”.  
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#Dr. Mukesh Kumar Meena (2006): “Experimental and Clinical Evaluation on Nephro-protective and Lithotripsic Activity of Naagaraadi Kashaaya”.  
13. Dr. Asim Mandal (2007): “A Comparative Study on Vrikka Samrakshanaatmaka and Ashmarighna Effect of Tilaadi Kshaara and Varunaadi Ghrita (Nephroprotective and Lithotripsic effect)”.
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#Dr. Asim Mandal (2007): “A Comparative Study on Vrikka Samrakshanaatmaka and Ashmarighna Effect of Tilaadi Kshaara and Varunaadi Ghrita (Nephroprotective and Lithotripsic effect)”.
14. Dr. S. K. Gupta (2012): “A clinical & Experimental study of Ashmari and its Manage-ment with Paashaanabhedaadi Ghrita w.s.r. to Urolithiasis”.
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#Dr. S. K. Gupta (2012): “A clinical & Experimental study of Ashmari and its Manage-ment with Paashaanabhedaadi Ghrita w.s.r. to Urolithiasis”.
15. Dr.Sheetal Kumar Solanki (2013):  A comparative clinical evaluation of Ashmarihara Kwaatha & Palaasha Kshaara in the management of Mootraashmari  
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#Dr.Sheetal Kumar Solanki (2013):  A comparative clinical evaluation of Ashmarihara Kwaatha & Palaasha Kshaara in the management of Mootraashmari  
B. H. U., Varanasi :
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===== B. H. U., Varanasi =====
16. Gupta S. K. (1995): “Effect of Paashaanabheda (Saxifraga ligulata) in the Management of Ashmari Roga- A Clinical and Experimental Study”.
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#Gupta S. K. (1995): “Effect of Paashaanabheda (Saxifraga ligulata) in the Management of Ashmari Roga- A Clinical and Experimental Study”.
17. Kumar Vikas (2000): “Effect of Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) in the Management of Urolithiasis”.  
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#Kumar Vikas (2000): “Effect of Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) in the Management of Urolithiasis”.  
N.I.A. Jaipur:
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===== N.I.A. Jaipur =====
18. Chaubisa H. L. (1992): “Mootravaha Srotogata Ashmari Par Varunaadya Lauha Kaa Prabhaavaatmaka Adhyayana”.
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#Chaubisa H. L. (1992): “Mootravaha Srotogata Ashmari Par Varunaadya Lauha Kaa Prabhaavaatmaka Adhyayana”.
19. Chaudhari R. C. (1997): “Mootraashmari Par Aayurvedeeya Aushadhiyon Kaa Prab-haavaatmaka Adhyayana”.
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#Chaudhari R. C. (1997): “Mootraashmari Par Aayurvedeeya Aushadhiyon Kaa Prab-haavaatmaka Adhyayana”.
Puri:
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===== Puri =====
20. Sunita Mahapatra (2003): “Management of Mootraashmari (Urinary Calculus) with In-digenous Drugs”.  
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#Sunita Mahapatra (2003): “Management of Mootraashmari (Urinary Calculus) with In-digenous Drugs”.  
Causes, prevalence, clinical features and management of diseases of heart:
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Causes of heart diseases:
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==== Causes, prevalence, clinical features and management of diseases of heart ====
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===== Causes of heart diseases =====
 
Cardio vascular diseases are considered as major cause of death among non-communicable dis-eases.  Faulty diet, lifestyle and stress are etiological factors.  Apart from that, iatrogenic factors such as mis-administration of purgation therapy and enema as well as excess use of medicines are enlisted among the causes.  
 
Cardio vascular diseases are considered as major cause of death among non-communicable dis-eases.  Faulty diet, lifestyle and stress are etiological factors.  Apart from that, iatrogenic factors such as mis-administration of purgation therapy and enema as well as excess use of medicines are enlisted among the causes.  
 
Improper exercise can lead to heart diseases. Indigestion can cause heart diseases. In the hri-daya (heart), the ten dhamani (ten great vessels arising from the heart), prana, apana, manas (mind), buddhi (intellect), chetana (life), mahabhutas (5 fundamental elements) are situated just like spokes to the axle in a wheel.(Cha.Si.9/5)  Moreover, heart is the root of rasavaha srotasa, location of vyana vayu, sadhaka pitta and avalambaka kapha. It is also supreme site of con-sciousness and mind.  Therefore, any event that affects functions of heart involves all these fac-tors. Heart shall be protected specifically from the psychological miseries. (Cha.Su.30).   
 
Improper exercise can lead to heart diseases. Indigestion can cause heart diseases. In the hri-daya (heart), the ten dhamani (ten great vessels arising from the heart), prana, apana, manas (mind), buddhi (intellect), chetana (life), mahabhutas (5 fundamental elements) are situated just like spokes to the axle in a wheel.(Cha.Si.9/5)  Moreover, heart is the root of rasavaha srotasa, location of vyana vayu, sadhaka pitta and avalambaka kapha. It is also supreme site of con-sciousness and mind.  Therefore, any event that affects functions of heart involves all these fac-tors. Heart shall be protected specifically from the psychological miseries. (Cha.Su.30).