A SINGLE CASE REPORT OF AYURVEDA INTERVENTION IN GANJA ADDICTION
Dr. Rinkesh Vishnoi, *Dr. Anshul Narula, Prof. Anita Sharma, Dr. Sunita Yadav
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Marijuana addiction is a growing global issue affecting health, social, and economic well-being. This case report discusses the successful management of marijuana addiction using a holistic Ayurvedic approach, combining internal medications, external therapies, and counselling. Main Clinical Findings: A 30-year-old male with five years of marijuana addiction presented with moderate withdrawal symptoms, including restlessness, insomnia, anxiety, and headaches. His Cannabis Withdrawal Scale (CWS) score was 98 at admission. Diagnosis: The patient was diagnosed with marijuana addiction and withdrawal syndrome based on clinical evaluation and the CWS. Intervention: The treatment included internal medications like Trilokyavijaya Vati (tapered doses) and Nasya with Anu Taila. External therapies were Shirodhara with Brahmi Taila, Sarvanga Abhyanga, and Svedana with Dashmoola Kwatha. Counseling (Satvavjaya Chikitsa), Yoga, and meditation were also incorporated. Outcome: The patient showed significant improvement, with CWS scores dropping to 52 after two weeks and 8 after four weeks, indicating minimal withdrawal symptoms. He maintained abstinence and showed enhanced physical and mental health during follow-ups. Conclusion: This case illustrates the effectiveness of a holistic Ayurvedic approach for treating ganja addiction and withdrawal. Further research with larger samples is needed to confirm the broader applicability of this treatment.
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