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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
ROLE OF PATHYA APATHYA IN SURGICAL DISEASES
Ajay Pratap Singh* and Nandini Shah
. Abstract Ayurveda's goal and objective is to keep a person's health. To be a healthy person and to treat the patients' diseases. Ayurveda is a system of medicine that has been practiced for thousands of years Many fundamental principles, such as Ritucharya. Etc. Dinacharya Pathya is a term that relates to on the other hand, that which provides alleviation to a person through the use of nutrition, regimens, and medicines. Apathy worsens the condition. The pathya is a type of pathya. Ayurveda uses apathy and apathy as diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. Disease management techniques. A well-balanced and nutritious diet is essential. Plays an important part in post-surgery healing. Nutritional support during surgery. Maintaining a healthy dietary status minimizes the risk of complications after surgery.[1] Reduces the time it takes for you to recuperate from surgery, Purana swastika shaali, jaangal mansa, jeevanti shak, and tndulak are some of the purana shastika shaali, jaangal mansa, jeevanti shak, and tndulak are Shaaka, vaastuka, Purana sarpi, mung, velepi, sruth, baalamulaka, patola, saindhava lavana, purana sarpi, mung, velepi, sruth jala These fruits and vegetables should be consumed more frequently during the summer. Keywords: Pathya, Apath, Ayurveda, surgery. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
