Ayurvedic system of medicine.pptx

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A medical system from India that has been used for thousands of years. The goal is to cleanse the body and to restore balance to the body, mind, and spirit. It uses diet, herbal medicines, exercise, meditation, breathing, physical therapy, and other methods.


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Ayurvedic system of medicine Student Name:- Abhishek Borkar Class- B- pharm 4 th year Shraddha Institute of Pharmacy Kondala zambre , Washim-444505

CONTENTS  INTRODUCTION  ORIGIN OF AYURVEDA BASIC PRINCIPLES OF AYURVEDA AYURVEDIC DOSAGE FORMS

AYURVEDA ( The Complete Knowledge for long life ) Ancient science of life In ‘SANSKRIT’, the word Ayurveda consists of two words AYUR - Life & VEDA - Knowledge or science. 

1. ORGIN OF AYURVEDA Oldest form of health care in the world Upaveda of Atharvanaveda . DEFINITION :- “All medicines intended for internal or external use for or in the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation or prevention of diseases/disorder in human beings or animals.

Authoritative books of  Ayurvedic system Arogya kalpadruma Charaka Samhita Kupi pakva Rasayana Arka Prakasha

OBJECTIVES OFAYURVEDA:- i ) Swasthyas Swaastha Rakshanam o Keeping the healthy person healthy . (ii) Vyadhakanam Vyadhi Paramokshaha Person who does not have this knowledge of how to stay optimally healthy or does not implement the knowledge and gets out of balance

BASIC PRINCIPLES OF  AYURVEDA (1) Panchamahabhuta Siddhanta (2) Tridosha theory (Three pillars of life) (3) Guna-Rasa- Virya - Vipaka - Prabhava Siddhanta

PANCHAMAHABHUTA SIDDHANTA  Space or   void (Akash) Earth or solid (Prithvi) Air (Vayu) Energy or fire (Teja) Water or liquid ( Apa or jal )

Tridosha theory  Vata (Space and air), Pitta (energy and liquid), Kapha (Liquid and solid) Exists inseven forms called Saptadhatu (Rasa, Rakta, Meda , Mamsa , Majja , Shukra , Asthi ) Tissues are subject to wear and tear so that mala( excretoy material) is fomed . Imbalance in these three factors develops disease in the body

Rasa-Guna- virya - vipka -Prabhava Siddhanta

Rasa:- Therapeutically active agents Guna :- Certain physical attribution of drug, which effect the tridosha . Vipaka :- End product of all digestive transformation of drug Virya :- An active principle by with potency is charecterised . Prabhava :- Actual therapeutically activity of the drug in the individual

AYURVEDIC DOSAGE FORMS:- These can be grouped into four types a) Solid or tablet dosage forms : Vatika Dumapana Guggula b)Semi solid dosage forms : Kalka

c) Liquid dosage forms: i ) Aqueous : Swarasa , Kasaya , Kwatha ii) Oily : Taila iii) Spiritous : Sura,Asava d) Powder dosage forms: Churna Bhasma

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