Dietary Rules and Prohibitions in Different Diseases (Based on Bhaisajya Ratnavali)

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Item Code: IDI919
Author: Dr.Kanjiv Lochan
Publisher: Chaukhambha Sanskrit Bhawan
Edition: 2006
ISBN: 818693796X
Pages: 223
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 8.5" X 5.5"
Weight 270 gm
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Back Of Book Even if the use of Ayurvedic drugs is restricted to the vaidyas and their followers, the dietary rules and regulations prescribed by Ayurveda has universal acceptance. The system of allopathy generally does not take notice of the meals and regimen followed by the patients. Nonetheless, even allopathic practitioners many a time suggest the Ayurvedic dietary regulations.

Ayurveda puts a great stress on the diet and diet habit which are called 'Pathya'. It has been mentioned in Ayurveda that if a person suffering from any disease follows strictly the regulation of diet (Pathya); he may not require medicine, but if he does not follow the regulation of diet, medicine may be fruitless. Taking account of these, it is necessary to follow 'Pathya' in health as well as in disease.

Selection of items of food and diet in general is to be made according to Rasu (taste), Guna (properties), Virya (energy), Vipaka (ultimate results), Prabhava (active principles of action), compatibility (samya) and incompatibility (Viruddha) factors. Other important aspects of diet are method of intake of the food, the time of taking the food and its satmya (homologus) quality, etc. For prevention of epidemics (Janapadodhvamasa), stress is also laid on purity of Vayu (atmosphere), on avoiding pollution of water, Desa (habitat) and Kala (season).

As such an authentic work on this subject was indeed a long felt need. It is hoped that the present compilation would help the BAMS students, practitioner, physicians as well as lay readers alike. Introduction

Even if the use of Ayurvedic drugs is restricted to the vaidyas and their followers, the dietary rules and regulations prescribed by Ayurveda has universal acceptance. The system of allopathy generally does not take notice of the meals and regimen followed by the patients. Nonetheless, even allopathic practitioners many a time suggest the Ayurvedic dietary regulations.

Ayurveda puts a great stress on the diet and diet habit which are called 'Pathya'. It has been mentioned in Ayurveda that if a person suffering from any disease follows strictly the regulation of diet (Pathya): he may not require medicine, but if he does not follow the regulation of diet, medicine may be fruitless. Taking account of these, it is necessary to follow 'Pathya' in health as well as in disease.

Selection of items of food and diet in general is to be made according to Rasa (taste), Guna (properties), Virya (energy), Vipaka (ultimate results), Prabhava (active principles of action), compatibility (samya) and incompatibility (Viruddha) factors. Other important aspects of diet are method of intake of the food, the time of taking the food and its satmya (homologous) quality, etc. for prevention of epidemics (Janapadodhvamsa), stress is also laid on purity of Vayu (atmosphere), on avoiding pollution of water, Desa (habitat) and Kala (season).

As such an authentic work on this subject was indeed a long felt need. It is hoped that the present compilation would help the BAMS students, practitioner, physicians as well as lay readers alike.

The computer-assistance tendered by Shekar S. Rao has been very helpful in shaping the work. Support of the Chaukhambha people Sarvashri Rajendra Gupta, Ritesh and Jitesh Gupta is also acknowledged.

 
CONTENTS
1. Different Kinds of Jvara (Fever or Pyrexia) 5
2. Atisara (Acute Diarrhoea) 18
3. Grahani (Sprue or Psilosis or Malabsorption Syndrome) 22
4. Arsa (Piles) 26
5. Agnimandya (Dyspepsia) 30
6. Krimi-Roga (Worm Infectation) 33
7. Pandu Roga 36
8. Treatment of Hemorrhagic Diseases (Rakta Pitta) 39
9. Treatment For Pthysis or Tuberculosis (Rajyaksma) 42
10. Kasa (Coughs and Dysponea) 47
11. Hiccough and Dysponea 51
12. Svara Bheda (Hoarseness) 55
13. Treatment of Anorexia (Arocaka) 57
14. Chhardi (Vomiting) 59
15. Trisna (Morbid Thirst) 63
16. Murccha (Syncope) 66
17. Madatyaya (Alcoholism) 68
18. Daha (Dehydration, burning sensation) 70
19. Unmada (Insanity) 73
20. Apasmara (Epilepsy) 77
21. Vata Vyadhi (Disease of Nervous System) 80
22. Vata Rakta (Gout) 84
23. Urustambha 87
24. Amavata (Rheumatism) 89
25. Sula (Colic Pain) 92
26. Udavarta Anaha 95
27. Treatment of Gulma (Localized Abdominal Tumour) 99
28. Treatment of Hridrog (Diseases of Heart) 102
29. Mutrakricchra (Dysurea) 105
30. Mutra Ghata (Blocked Discharge of Urine) 107
31. Asmari (Stone in Bladder) 109
32. Prameha Roga (Urinary disorders) 111
33. Prameha Pidaka (Carbuncle) 116
34. Medo Roga (Obesity and Diseases resulting thereto) 117
35. Udara Roga (Diseases of the Abdomen) 120
36. Plihayakrida Roga (Enlargement of Liver and Spleen) 123
37. Sotha Roga (Oedema) 124
38. Galaganda (Goitre) (Lymphadenitis) 128
39. Slipada (Filariasis) (Elephantiasis) 130
40. Vidradhi (Abscess) 132
41. Vrana Sotha (Inflammation) 135
42. Bhagna Roga (Fracture of bones, their dislocation) 139
43. Bhagandara (Fistula-in-ano) 142
44. Treatment of Upadamsa (Hard and Soft Chancre) 144
45. Suka Dosa (A type of Venereal Disease) 146
46. Kustha (Leprosy) 151
47. Udarda Sita Pitta (Urticaria) 154
48. Amla Pitta (Hyperacidity) 156
49. Visarpa (Ersipelas) 158
50. Visphota (Eruptions) 160
51. Masurika (Small pox) 162
52. Mukha Roga (Diseases of the Mouth) 165
53. Karna Roga (Ear Diseases) 168
54. Nasa Roga (Diseases of the Nose) 170
55. Netra Roga (Diseases of the Eye) 173
56. Siro Roga (Diseases of the Head) 177
57. Treatment of Leucorrhoea 180
58. Garbhinirogachikitsa (Diseases related to Pregnancy) 181
59. Treatment of Sutika Roga (Puerperal Indispositions) 185
60. Treatment of Balaroga (Diseases of Children) 188
61. Treatment of Visa (Poisoning) 192
62. Vajikaran 195
63. Treatment for Insanity 197
64. Snayu Roga (Dracontiasis, Guinea Worm) 199
65. Treatment of Urustoya (Pleurisy) 200
66. Soma Roga Mutra Atisara (Excessive Urination) 202
67. Sukrameha (Spermatorrhea) 205
68. Treatment of Ojomeha (Albuminuria) 207
69. Treatment of the Diseases Lasikameha (Discharge of Lymph or Chyle through Urine) 209
70. Treatment of the Dhvajabhanga (A Kind of Impotency) 211
71. Treatment of Mastiska Vepana (Head Injury) 212
72. Brain Enlargements 214
73. Treatment of Sunstroke 215
74. Treatment of Yoga Apatantraka (Depression among Women) 217
Appendix 219
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