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Nadivrana-pilonidal sinus
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- January 8, 2010
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Abstract
A pilonidal sinus (PNS) occurs in the cleavage between the buttocks (natal cleft) and can cause discomfort, embarrassment and absence from work for thousands of young people (mostly men) annually. It is a common problem in primary care due to recurrence following surgery and the need for frequent and time-consuming wound care. This article covers the pathology, clinical presentations and appropriate management of pilonidal sinus disease with kshara sutra therapy.
We report a case of twenty two years old boy, approached us with complaints of fistula-in-ano. And previously operated for the same two years back.
Ayurveda & Adenocarcinoma - Case Study
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- October 7, 2009
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Results of using Ayurveda, Nadi Vigyan, Pranayama & Homeopathy
Ayurveda & Epi-Gastric Pain - Case Study
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- October 7, 2009
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Results of using ayurvedic abhyanga & herbs for Epi-Gastric pain
Ayurveda & Infertility due to Amenorrhea - Case Study
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- October 7, 2009
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results of using ayurvedic herbs, ayurvedic pressure therapy and yoga for infertility and cycle.
Ayurveda & Panic Attacks - Case Study
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- October 7, 2009
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The results of addressing panic attacks with Ayurveda, yoga, meditation, pranayama, and spiritual 'self-examination'
Diabetic Neuropathy - Case Study
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- October 7, 2009
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The results of using Ayurveda, Nadi Vigyan & Homeopathy to heal Diabetic Neuropathy
Spiritual Ayurveda in Allopathic & Holistic Practice: Case Studies
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- October 18, 2007
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A Case Study of Nasagata Rakta Pitta
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- February 4, 2006
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A Study on Role of Ayurvedic Herbs in Healing Ulcerative Colitis
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- January 1, 2006
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Neurotherapy: Rediscovering an Ancient Indian Bodywork Therapy
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- June 7, 2005
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Neurotherapy (NT) is an effective ancient Indian bodywork therapy, which first hit the newspaper headlines in
This is an old forgotten therapy that originates from
