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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
ROLE OF AMALAKYADI GANA IN EYE DISORDERS: A REVIEW
Dr. Eresh Kumar*, Dr. Mukesh Kumar, Dr. Rameshwar Lal, Dr. Pradeep Soni and Dr. Ashwini Kumar Sharma
. Abstract Eyes serve as the mind's windows. The most appealing quality in a person is a set of bright eyes. These days’s altered job demands, which call for extended computer use hours nutritional deficiencies, pollution, stress, and an uptick in allergy illnesses, among other factors contribute to eye ailments. Of those, some are treatable and some are not. The avoidance of these should thus be emphasised because the eye is the most vital and delicate of the human body's five sense organs. Since or before the creation of humans, ayurveda has been used as a kind of medicine. In today's digital age, protecting the eyes from numerous disorders and maintaining good eyesight are of utmost significance. Particularly vulnerable and prone to Kapha are the eyes. Because of this, conditions affecting Pitta or Kapha will result in eye problems. Chakshushya and Rasayana Dravyas should be used correctly to preserve eye health and stave against agerelated eye conditions. Acharya Sushruta noted the Chakshushya effect of Amalakyadi gana in the Sutra Sthana. Amalaki, Haritaki, Pippali, and Chitraka are the four medications found in "Amalakyadi Gana." The four medications might perform wonders when together. This review article could inspire researchers to further explore Amalakyadi Gana's benefits for ocular illnesses. Keywords: Netra, Ayurveda, Amalaki, Haritaki, Pippali, Chitraka. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
