Pub Date : 2019-10-05DOI: 10.23953/cloud.ijaayush.435
A. Basu
Diseases of the Heart by Dr Edwin M. Hale, M.D, is one of the book that at present not readily available. The present day increase in the cardiovascular complaints of the so called modern society, could have been combated, may be much more judiciously, had this book been readily available. No doubt, that when this book was published, the cardiac sciences, may not have developed upto the present modern level, but till it contains the therapeutic hints which if logically and judiciously applied to a particular case, could be effective too.
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Pub Date : 2019-08-08DOI: 10.23953/CLOUD.IJAAYUSH.425
Ashutosh Kumar
This Repertory symptom of the disease of the respiratory organs is very helpful for beginner and for experienced physician in the practice of homoeopathy. It is significant in the treatment of ordinary colds and coughs, too often the precursors of the graver diseases, especially when not properly treated. It’s very helpful to the selection of other medicines or remedy for graver diseases. Add on this is that few special hints also prescribed in some of the remedies for accurate cure.
{"title":"Review of Repertory of the Symptoms of Diseases of the Respiratory Organs by F. H. Lutze","authors":"Ashutosh Kumar","doi":"10.23953/CLOUD.IJAAYUSH.425","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.23953/CLOUD.IJAAYUSH.425","url":null,"abstract":"This Repertory symptom of the disease of the respiratory organs is very helpful for beginner and for experienced physician in the practice of homoeopathy. It is significant in the treatment of ordinary colds and coughs, too often the precursors of the graver diseases, especially when not properly treated. It’s very helpful to the selection of other medicines or remedy for graver diseases. Add on this is that few special hints also prescribed in some of the remedies for accurate cure.","PeriodicalId":310512,"journal":{"name":"International Journal of Advanced Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy","volume":"44 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2019-08-08","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"130348937","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2019-01-16DOI: 10.23953/CLOUD.IJAAYUSH.398
P. Pal, G. Ningthoujam
Method for finding specific homoeoprophylaxis is based on the genus epidemicus remedies. These are specific remedies targeted against a definite infectious disease. They are selected by group anamnesis. There are several studies published in the literature on the use of homeopathic medicines as genus epidemicus for both preventive and curative purposes. In this paper an attempt has been to highlight certain evidence based specific prophylaxis.
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Pub Date : 2018-10-06DOI: 10.23953/CLOUD.IJAAYUSH.388
M. Saqlain, F. Ali, A. Parveen
The aim and objective of this article is to take the present-day person to the ancient time of Unani scholars, what they said about the embryological development of Aza-e-mufridah without modern day gadgets and laboratories and compare it with modern science. Since eternity man has always wanted to understand and probe nature from and when creation began and his purpose in this world the inquisitive man sought the help of generalizations, nature, old` manuscripts sometimes even the prophesies of saints and above all religions. In ancient time when people had no interest in inventions and discoveries except making gauntlets and swords to wage wars and few affluent families were traders in that surroundings we do not expect someone to have high tech labs and for that matter study abortion and specimens to inform mankind about the various stages of intrauterine life which modern day scientist came to know only few decades back.
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Pub Date : 2018-10-05DOI: 10.23953/CLOUD.IJAAYUSH.386
Anil Kumar Vangani, M. Meena
Photo dermatitis is abnormal skin reaction to sunlight and is common now a days esp. in tropical countries like India. This study embraces use of homoeopathic remedies in such cases using Lippe's Repertory which is a type of general repertory. This is a Randomised Control Study which was done taking 50 cases each in interventional and control arms. Response to the treatment was assessed using scales like DLQI, Patient GAI and Physician GAI. The results were quite encouraging as 66 percent cases in control arm showed improvement whereas 30 percent patients improved in control arm. Statistical parameters like DLQI scale showed significant improvement in interventional arm in comparison to the control arm. Study approves efficacy of homoeopathic remedies in cases of Photo dermatitis using a general repertory. More such studies can be conducted in future to establish better cure rates esp. by using anti-miasmatic intercurrent doses.
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Pub Date : 2018-09-26DOI: 10.23953/CLOUD.IJAAYUSH.385
Z. Baig, S. Ashraf, Abdul Aziz Khan, M. Monis
WHO has defined diabetes mellitus (DM) as a heterogeneous metabolic disorder characterized by common features of chronic hyperglycemia with disturbance of carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism in addition; the prevalence of diabetes among all age groups worldwide which was estimated to be 2.8% by the year 2000 has been projected to rise 4.4% by 2030. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is closely related to lifestyle factors including diet, physical activities, alcohol, smoking, tobacco chewing, calorie intake as well as obesity and positive family history. Among these possible risk factors, personal habits are considered to be an important one in the causation of T2DM. It was aimed to assess personal habit as a risk factor among AMU employees. The aim and objective of the study was to identify the personal habits as risk factors for T2DM among the employees of AMU Aligarh and to find out the association of established risk factors of personal habits with incidence of T2DM. The present study was an observational cross- sectional study; conducted to find out the risk factors of T2 DM among employees of Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, UP, India. The duration of study was of 15 months. The sample Size was Calculated 614 (rounding off 650) using formula n = 4pq/L2. The ethical clearance was obtained from the IEC (Institutional Ethical Committee). Diagnosed cases of T2DM of both sexes were included in the study. A Pre-typed semistructured proforma consist of several questions was prepared for collection of data from the subjects. Each subject was inquired about the current and previous status of personal habits. The findings of the study suggested that currently 29.1% were smokers while 18.3% were tobacco chewers and 3% were alcohol consumers. The history showed that previously there were 48.7% smokers while 36.1% were tobacco chewers and 4.6% were alcohol consumers. The difference itself suggests of gradual enhancement of awareness among employees regarding the bad personal habits and their impact on health. Most of the subjects were having good personal habits as 51.3% subjects were non-smokers while 63.9% were non-tobacco chewers and 95.4 were non-alcohol consumers. Further there is a clear evidence of decreasing the number of smokers, tobacco chewers and alcohol consumers after the diagnosis of T2DM. With the available data it can be concluded that personal habits are a possible Risk factor in the development of Diabetes Mellitus Type 2.
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Pub Date : 2018-09-12DOI: 10.23953/CLOUD.IJAAYUSH.382
Suganya N., M. Datta
Very little information is available on the awareness, utilization and health seeking behavior of Community about Siddha system of medicine in Chennai. The purpose of this survey is to collect information about knowledge, awareness of the Siddha system and to know the perception and satisfaction levels of Siddha medicine. This is a cross-sectional survey done among the 384 residents which covered 10 areas in five directions of Chennai. One person from each household was interviewed using a pre-tested interview schedule. Among the 384, respondents, 52% (197) described Siddha medicine as Herbal medicine. The source of knowledge about Siddha medicine is through friends and relatives (49%). 58% have taken siddha medicine for some illnesses. 73% of respondents said that they would prefer to go to Graduate Siddha medical practitioner. The reasons for discontinuation of treatment as cited by the respondents were distance of the siddha care facility (36%), treatment ineffective (25%). Siddha medicine is widely sought by the residents of Chennai metropolis. The awareness about siddha medicine is very less. This indicates that there is an unmet need for Siddha system in Tamilnadu which underlines awareness to be increased and the policy makers have to streamline the health care delivery systems.
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Pub Date : 2018-06-02DOI: 10.23953/CLOUD.IJAAYUSH.356
Prapti P. Dalwadi, P. Vijayakumar, J. Bhatt
The tribal community faces problems by way of Poverty, Malnutrition, Low literacy, Lack of Sanitation and Quality drinking water, Lack of basic health services, Social – Traditional belief and customs etc., an overall environment will be resulted in to poor quality of life; leads to poor mental health. This research study has planned to know the effect of short term integrated yoga module for to know the effect of Quality of Life and Positive Negative Emotions of the Tribal Adolescent School Girls; living in Chhatralaya. Tribal adolescent girls; aged 10 to 19, total 46 nos. of adolescent girls were participated and attended yoga classes taught by trained yoga therapist for 15 days. The module included loosening, Suryanamaskara, asanas, breathing exercises, Krida yoga, and meditation and relaxation techniques. The assessment was carried out one prior intervention as wells as on 15 th day. All the participants were asked practice regularly. The Quality of Life was measured by using Youth Quality of Life (YQOL-SF). This contains 15 perpetual items measuring the domain of sense of self, social relationship, environment and general quality of life. The Positive Negative Emotions were measured by using Positive Negative Affects Schedule (PANAS-SF). The PANAS is a 20 items self-report measure of positive and negative effects. This contains two 10 items mood scale and was developed to provide brief measure of positive and negative effects. For the results, normality test was carried out for consideration of parametric / non-parametric test. The data was found that it was normally distributed; Shapiro Wilk test; paired ‘t’ test at 95% confidence interval level was carried out for hypothesis testing to measure the effects after 15 days IAYT. Quality of Life Results: The results showed significant improvement: t (34) = -2.202, P = 0.035. PANAS Results: PANASSF Score: For Positive Affects Mean Scores = 33.3 (S.D. ± 7.2). The results showed that there was no significant improvement (p = 0.187). The Mean Score and Standard Deviation before and after IAYT: Before: M = 39.97 (S.D. ± 5.71), After: M = 41.285 (S.D. ± 6.355). For Negative Affects: The Mean Scores according to PANAS-SF for NA is: M = 17.4 (S.D. ± 6.2). The results showed that there was no significant improvement (p = 0.068). The Mean Score and Standard Deviation before and after IAYT: Before: M=29.37 (S.D. ± 4.81), After: M = 26.91 (S.D. ± 6.96). For Positive Affect (PA): Parameters Showed significant improvement: t (9) = -2.709, P = 0.024. For Negative Affect (NA) Parameters Showed no significant improvement: t (9) = -2.022, P = 0.074. Combine Effect of Quality of Life and Positive Negative Emotions: Increased effect on Positive Affects leads to improvement in Quality of Life and decrease the Negative Affects. Improvement in Quality of Life leads to increase in Positive Affects and decrease in Negative Affects. Thus, change in Quality of Life impacts over Emotions and Change in Emotions impacts ove
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.23953/cloud.ijaayush.493
R. Prakash, A. Khadim
Hair is an ornament & beauty of every person life. It is an outward filamentous growth made up of keratin protein. It has major cosmetic role along with other sensory & homeostatic function. Homoeopathy has wonderful role to reduce hair fall & re-growth of new hair. This article is an attempt to overview of hair cycle, why hair is fall, homoeopathic approach of hair fall or alopecia with different repertorial rubric analysis & a very interesting case history. Keywords Hair fall; Homoeopathy; Constitutional medicine; Miasm
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.23953/cloud.ijaayush.492
To look attractive our skin must look healthy because the best foundation you can wear is healthy, glowing skin. Skin is the first line of defence in our body against the external environment. Homoeopathy has wide range of scope for the treatment of skin diseases. The homoeopathy believes in holistic concept of disease i.e., not only the part is diseased but a person as a whole. When the vitality is disturbed by any inimical dynamic morbific agent, it makes its appearance by morbid sign and symptoms. They assume all parts of organism are connected together to form an invisible whole in sensations and functions. Homoeopathy does not recognize diseases with their names but every disease as a whole new individual personality. The scope of homoeopathy in the cure of skin diseases based on its constitutional and individualizing concept. Keywords Skin Diseases; Homoeopathy; Individualization; Constitution; Vital Force
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