World Journal of Pharmaceutical
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Abstract

A CONCEPTUAL STUDY OF MEDA DHATU AND STHOULYA WITH CORRELATION OF MODERN SCIENCE

Dr. Anil Kumawat*, Dr. Ramnihor Tapsi Jaiswal, Prof. Manohar Ram

ABSTRACT

Ayurveda is regarded as a science of life that offers great ideas for disease prevention and treatment, according to the tenets of Adharbhuta Siddhanta. With its physiological and anatomical significance, Dhatu is regarded by Ayurveda as one of the body's most significant entities. Poor eating habits, a sedentary lifestyle, altered sleep patterns, stress, and other factors can all negatively impact Dhatus' health and result in pathological manifestations. One such manifestation is sthoulya, or obesity, which primarily results from Meda Dhatu's vitiation. Meda Dhatu's role in Sthoulya is unavoidable since Medadhatwagni's derangement hinders the development of new Dhatus and may even shorten the lifespan of the affected person. To stop Meda Dhatu from becoming vitiated and Sthoulya from becoming common, Ayurveda suggested a number of therapeutic and preventative measures. The current article outlines contemporary viewpoints on Meda dhatu and Sthoulya as well as Ayurveda.

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