Amlapitta is one of the most common disorder of the Annavaha Srotas (digestive System). Improper food intake, changed diet pattern and mental stress are the main contributing factors for disease manifestation. Among two types of Amlapitta, Urdwaga Amlapitta is most common in clinical practice. Amlodgara (sour belching), Urodaha (burning sensation), Hrillasa (nausea) are the major symptoms of it. The disease can be co-related with the hyperacidity, hyperchlorhydria or gastritis. Complications caused by the regular use of Modern medicine for the disease encouraged the current study. Clinical trial of Khanadamalaki Rasayana and Gudakushmandaka Rasayana is cond...
Introduction: Amlapitta mentioned in Ayurveda is one of the common clinical condition of the gastroi...
The ignorance about food and present life styles has made people at large to indulge in unwholesome ...
Introduction: Amlapitta is the result of faulty food habits and life style. Acid Reflux disease have...
Background: Amlapitta (Acid peptic disorder) is disease of the Annavaha Srotas (gastrointestinal tra...
Amlapitta is one of the most common diseases seen in society. The word Amlapitta is made up of Amla ...
Vitiation of Agni in Amashaya (stomach) region due to various reasons causes Amlapitta. Some of the ...
Amlapitta is a very common disease encountering in present era with more or less severity. It is the...
Amlapitta is a disease prevalent all over the world. The increasing prevalence rate is a constant ch...
Amlapitta, a gastrointestinal tract (GIT) disorder, has acquired majority of the causative factors l...
Now a days reprehensive food habits, erroneous life style, stress, environmental pollution etc are e...
Background: : Acid peptic disease is the condition in which there is either excessive secretion of a...
Amlapitta is one of the most common disease in the all-age groups and in all classes and community.A...
Introduction: Amalpitta is most common problem nowadays. Guduchyadi yoga kwatha was indicated in cla...
Background: : Acid peptic disease is the condition in which there is either excessive secretion of a...
Introduction: Amlapitta mentioned in Ayurveda is one of the common clinical condition of the gastroi...
Introduction: Amlapitta mentioned in Ayurveda is one of the common clinical condition of the gastroi...
The ignorance about food and present life styles has made people at large to indulge in unwholesome ...
Introduction: Amlapitta is the result of faulty food habits and life style. Acid Reflux disease have...
Background: Amlapitta (Acid peptic disorder) is disease of the Annavaha Srotas (gastrointestinal tra...
Amlapitta is one of the most common diseases seen in society. The word Amlapitta is made up of Amla ...
Vitiation of Agni in Amashaya (stomach) region due to various reasons causes Amlapitta. Some of the ...
Amlapitta is a very common disease encountering in present era with more or less severity. It is the...
Amlapitta is a disease prevalent all over the world. The increasing prevalence rate is a constant ch...
Amlapitta, a gastrointestinal tract (GIT) disorder, has acquired majority of the causative factors l...
Now a days reprehensive food habits, erroneous life style, stress, environmental pollution etc are e...
Background: : Acid peptic disease is the condition in which there is either excessive secretion of a...
Amlapitta is one of the most common disease in the all-age groups and in all classes and community.A...
Introduction: Amalpitta is most common problem nowadays. Guduchyadi yoga kwatha was indicated in cla...
Background: : Acid peptic disease is the condition in which there is either excessive secretion of a...
Introduction: Amlapitta mentioned in Ayurveda is one of the common clinical condition of the gastroi...
Introduction: Amlapitta mentioned in Ayurveda is one of the common clinical condition of the gastroi...
The ignorance about food and present life styles has made people at large to indulge in unwholesome ...
Introduction: Amlapitta is the result of faulty food habits and life style. Acid Reflux disease have...