To study the effect of Management of Nidravegdharana in Urdhwaga Amlapitta Array Section Original Research Articles
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Abstract
Ayurveda is an ancient therapeutic science. Though Ayurveda is ancient science, concepts and principles mentioned in the science are sufficient to take health care of the individual in today's era also. Amlapitta is the most common disorder observed today and population in large is suffering amlapitta. It is also called lifestyle disorder because most of the causative factors of amlapitta are found to relate to lifestyle disturbances. Description of lifestyle is mentioned in Dincharya. During clinical practice when we examine the patients of amliaptta it was the routine examination of nidra and which was persistently found disturbed. But in ayurveda texts disturbed nidra was not mentioned as hetu of amlapitta . So it was a question that whether is there any relation between amlapitta and disturbed nidra. For this purpose, a proper record was mentioned in clinical practice and it was analyzed on a research point of view. This article is the systematic experience of the relation of amlapitta and disturbed
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