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‘NASULATE GARLIC NASYA’ FOR OVULATION INDUCTION IN AYURVEDIC FERTILITY TREATMENT: A CASE STUDY

Dr. Rutuja Dattatraya Manjare (Final M.S. Sch. Stree Roga and Prasuti Tantra)*, Dr. Tinku-Ganesh Prabhu Khalache (M.S. Ayu.; LL.B.; Ph.D. Sch.)

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Infertility, particularly due to anovulation, can be a challenging experience for individuals or couples trying to conceive. Anovulation can be caused by factors like hormonal imbalances, PCOS, thyroid disorders, stress, excessive exercise, and certain medical conditions. In Ayurveda, achieving Sreyasi Praja involves key components such as Ritu, Kshetra, Ambu, and Beeja, with the ovum (Beeja) being most important. PCOS disrupts the H.P.O. axis, leading to anovulation in 70-73% of affected women. Tridosha plays a role in ovulation, with Vata, Pitta, and Kapha influencing cell division, follicle maturation, and growth. Nasya Karma, an Ayurvedic treatment, stimulates GnRH secretion and promotes ovulation. Remedies like garlic, which said Bijashuddhikara in Ayurveda is rich in allicin, selenium, and vitamins, help regulate FSH levels, improve blood circulation, and support ovulation. Methods: In this particular case study, a 30-year-old female, married since 8 years consulted the Gynaecology OPD due to infertility for the past 4-5 years and abdominal pain for 4-6 months, along with a history of recurrent haemorrhagic cysts. Her menstrual cycles were regular, and ultrasound revealed polycystic ovaries with a 2.8cm x 3.5cm haemorrhagic cyst. She had previously undergone a two-month course of letrozole for ovulation induction at a conventional hospital but was dissatisfied with the results. Seeking alternative options, she turned to our hospital for Ayurvedic treatment for her fertility issues. Specifically, she underwent a therapeutic procedure known as "Nasyakarma" with "Nasulate Garlic Nasya". Result: Within a span of three months, the Ayurvedic treatment she received led to conceive. Discussion: The present study emphasizes the crucial contribution of Ayurveda in obtaining positive results in ovulation induction.

Keywords: PCOS, Anovulation, Vandhyatva (Infertility), Garlic, Nasyakarma.


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