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International Journal of Recent Trends in Science and Technology, ISSN 2277-2812 E-ISSN: 2249-8109

Volume 16, Issue 2, Sept 2015 pp 351-357

Research Article

Clinival study of Maha Shankha Vati with special reference to its effect on Amlapitta, Parinamshula and Annadravshula

Nalini Rameshrao Hedaoo*, Mukund Baburao Bandale**, Alka Bhandare***, R P Sharma****

{*Assistant Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana} {**Lecturer, ***Professor, Department of Rachana Sharer}

D A M College and Hospital, Udgir, Maharashtra, INDIA.

****Assistant Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, N.I.A. Jaipur, Rajasthan, INDIA.

Abstract
Background: In today’s sinario Amlapitta, Parinama Shula and Annadrava Shula are burning topics among all the health related problems. Here, we present a clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of ‘maha shankh vati’ on amlapitta, parinamshula and annadravshula Methods: In this study, Amlapitta, Parinama Shula and Annadrava Shula patients having age:group of 16 to 60 years were selected irrespective of their sex and religion. A total number of 40 patients were taken for the study and were randomly placed in Group A, Group B, Group C and Group D. The study was carried out for 30 days. The Group A patients prescribe Self made Maha Sankha Vati in Amlapitta patient. In group B Self made Maha Sankha Vati in Parinam Shula / Annadrav Shula, in group C Market sample of Maha Sankha Vati in Amlapitta patient, In group D Market sample of Maha Sankha Vati in Parinam Shula / Annadrav Shula Trial was conducted for thirty days and follow:up was taken after every seventh day. Patients of this group were told to take ‘Milk’ every day as a Anupana. Result: It was observed that, self made sample was found more effective in ‘group A’, compare to market sample, and market sample was found more effective in ‘group D’ compare to self made sample.