Evaluating The Efficacy Of Amritmanjari Rasa In The Management Of Shwasa Roga W.S.R. Bronchial Asthama

Authors

  • Dr Aneeta Kumari Author
  • Dr Ajay Kumar Singh Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64252/1ffrm753

Keywords:

Tamaka Shwasa, Bronchial Asthma, Ayurvedic Treatment

Abstract

This study rigorously evaluates the efficacy of Amritmanjari Rasa in managing Shwasa roga, specifically aligned with bronchial asthma. The primary objective centers around exploring both the clinical efficacy of this Ayurvedic formulation and its implications for enhancing standard treatment protocols. A comprehensive methodology was employed, comprising a randomized clinical trial design that engaged a cohort of patients diagnosed with bronchial asthma. Participants received Amritmanjari Rasa over a defined treatment duration, with measurements taken at baseline, mid-course, and post-treatment. The data collection encompassed a range of clinical parameters, including pulmonary function tests, patient-reported outcomes, and objective measures of asthma control, thereby ensuring a multifaceted assessment. Findings from this empirical study indicate a statistically significant improvement in pulmonary function and a marked reduction in asthma-related symptoms among participants, thereby substantiating the potential of Amritmanjari Rasa as an effective adjunct in asthma management. Notably, the originality of this research lies in its dual focus on an Ayurvedic treatment within a contemporary biomedical framework, addressing both theoretical and practical dimensions of bronchial asthma management. Previous studies have often neglected the integration of traditional practices into modern clinical strategies, which this study successfully elucidates, thus contributing valuable insight to the discourse surrounding chronic respiratory disorder management. The implications of these findings extend beyond mere clinical efficacy; they offer a pathway for healthcare professionals to reconsider and possibly refine existing therapeutic modalities in managing asthma. Moreover, the insights gained could foster a broader acceptance among practitioners of integrative medicine, showcasing how traditional remedies like Amritmanjari Rasa can coexist with conventional treatments to provide holistic patient care. This research not only fills existing gaps in the literature on Ayurvedic treatment approaches but also encourages future inquiry into similar methodologies, potentially leading to enhanced treatment protocols in respiratory diseases.

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Published

2025-07-26

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Evaluating The Efficacy Of Amritmanjari Rasa In The Management Of Shwasa Roga W.S.R. Bronchial Asthama. (2025). International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 3290-3298. https://doi.org/10.64252/1ffrm753