Evaluation of anti-hypothyroid effects of Jalakumbhi Lavana with Piper longum L.: An integrative case study in Ayurvedic treatment
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https://doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v15i4.5092Keywords:
Hypothyroidism, Galaganda, Thyroid Gland, Jalakumbhi Lavana, Pippali, Integrated Approach, Case studyAbstract
Hypothyroidism, described by deficient thyroid chemical creation, is a common endocrine problem influencing millions around the world. Its side effects incorporate exhaustion, weight gain, and mental impedance, altogether influencing personal satisfaction. While customary Ayurvedic writing examines Galganda, much the same as hypothyroidism, direct notices of thyroid problems are restricted. In this unique situation, this study investigates the capability of Jalakumbhi Lavana joined with Pippali in overseeing hypothyroidism, drawing matches with current ways to deal with its treatment. Jalakumbhi, referred to naturally as Pistia stratiotes, has phytochemical constituents possibly valuable in thyroid capability adjustment. Lavana Kalpana, a plan including salts, including normal salt (Saindhava Lavana), helps with drug conveyance and retention. Furthermore, it goes about as a potentiate, upgrading helpful impacts. The cooperative energy between Jalakumbhi Lavana and Pippali, a notable Ayurvedic spice with mitigating and bio enhancing properties, offers a promising road for tending to hypothyroidism.
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