Research and Publication

This review article highlights the role of Ayurveda in the management of skin diseases (Twak Roga) with special reference to Tamra Bhasma. Ayurveda considers skin disorders as a result of Dosha imbalance, particularly involving Pitta and Rakta, and focuses on holistic treatment. Tamra Bhasma, a herbo-mineral preparation, is known for its antimicrobial, detoxifying, and blood-purifying properties, which make it useful in managing various skin conditions.

This review article on Kadar (Corn) from both modern and Ayurvedic perspectives. It explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment approaches in each system, highlighting differences between mechanical and dosha based understanding. The study emphasizes that while modern medicine provides quick relief through surgical methods, Ayurveda focuses on holistic management and prevention of recurrence.

This review article on Phalvarga Drvya concluded that, if Rasa, Guna, Virya, Vipaka of each fruit is studied properly and while treating the patient, if fruit is advised in disease to patient, it definitely has beneficial effect on treatment as well as on the health of the patient. Here, fruits can be beneficial as both Ahara and Aushdhi.

This review of article on Lekhaniya Mahakashaya that most of the contents of
Lekhaniya Mahakashaya are Laghu, Ushna,
Tikshna, Ruksha and Katu, Kashaya Rasa
dominant. Nidana Parivarjana first, through guidance regarding Pathya Ahara and Vihara. Second, since Sthoulya is the Kapha Pradhana Tridosha Vyadhi, all of the medications in Lekhniya
mahakshaya Doshakarma are either Tridoshahara, Dwisoshahara, combined with Kapha or Kaphahara specifically.

This review of article on Pathya kalpana is basic most important
concept in Ayurveda. Preparations made by Samskara make
the diet more fruitful and cures the
diseases quick.Preparations made by Samskaara are
more fruitful and benefited for diseases
to cure immediately.