A <strong>Clinical</strong>...Satish Agrawal and Hemant PolThe trial drug is supposed <strong>to</strong> have specific effect on circula<strong>to</strong>ry and nervous system so as <strong>to</strong> relieve <strong>the</strong>pathogenesis <strong>of</strong> hypertension. Ajwain 4 and Pippali 5 pacify Kapha deposited on vessel wall and seem <strong>to</strong>work on Sanchaya, Prakopa and Prasara stage <strong>of</strong> Kriyakala. Shilajeet 6 and Pippali exerts Sro<strong>to</strong>shodhanakarma through Rasayana property and seems <strong>to</strong> work on Sthana sanshraya stage <strong>to</strong> curette <strong>the</strong> Kaphadeposited on vessel wall. It is evident that this stage occurs at <strong>the</strong> site <strong>of</strong> disease. Punarnava 7 andNishotha 8 exert diuretic action through Shothhara karma. Guduchi 9 helps in pacifying remaining Dosha.Jatamansi 10 and Sarpgandha 11 <strong>to</strong>ge<strong>the</strong>r help <strong>to</strong> reduce sympa<strong>the</strong>tic hyperactivity and nervous fac<strong>to</strong>rsresponsible for hypertension. In o<strong>the</strong>r words <strong>the</strong>y exert Manodoshhara karma. It has been proved bymodern researches also.Finally it can be concluded that <strong>the</strong> drug under study has shown enthusiastic results in reducing <strong>the</strong> overallvalue <strong>of</strong> blood pressure. 64% patients got effectively cured, 24% got well cured and 12% got fairly cured.Regarding symp<strong>to</strong>matic relief, out <strong>of</strong> 25 patients 8 showed more than 75% relief, 9 showed more than50% relief , 7 showed more than25% relief and only 1 patient showed less than 25% relief in overallsymp<strong>to</strong>ms (Table 9). No significant side effects have been reported in any subject.To conclude, <strong>the</strong> drug under trial has shown highly promising results in treating hypertension, whichshould be assessed on larger population. It has also opened <strong>the</strong> way for treatment <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r disease entitywhich is result <strong>of</strong> undisciplined dietary and daily regimen <strong>of</strong> modern society.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTWe greatly acknowledge respected Principal, hospital staff & our colleagues, Shubhdeep AyurvedMedical College & hospital Indore for extending <strong>the</strong>ir every possible help & well wishes <strong>to</strong>complete <strong>the</strong> above study.REFERENCES1. Brahman Tripathi, Charak Samhita (vol-1), Sutrasthana, Trishothiya Adhyay, Shloka no. 18/44,Varanasi Chaukhambha Surbharati Prakashan, 2009, page 378.2. Brahman Tripathi , Charak Samhita (vol-2), Chikitsasthana, Vatvyadhi Adhyay, Shloka no. 28/59,Varanasi Chaukhambha Surbharati Prakashan, 2009, page 948.3. Brahman Tripathi , Charak Samhita (vol-1), Sutrasthana, Dirghamjivitiya Adhyay, Shloka no.1/66, Varanasi Chaukhambha Surbharati Prakashan, 2009, page 36.4. Dr. K.C. Chunekar, commentary edited by G.S. Pandey, Bhavaprakash Nighantu HaritkyadiVarga, Shloka 76, Varanasi Chaukhambha Bharati Academy, reprint 2004, page 25.5. Dr. K.C. Chunekar, commentary edited by G.S. Pandey, Bhavaprakash Nighantu HaritkyadiVarga, Shloka 58, Varanasi Chaukhambha Bharati Academy, reprint 2004, page 15.6. Indradev Tripathi, Raj Nighantu Guduchyadi , Varga Shloka 73, Varanasi, ChaukhambaKrishnadas Academy, 2003, page 433.7. Dr. K.C. Chunekar, commentary edited by G.S. Pandey, Bhavaprakash Nighantu GuduchyadiVarga, Shloka 231, Varanasi Chaukhambha Bharati Academy, reprint 2004, page 422.379 <strong>IJGHC</strong>; 2012, Vol.1, No.3, 374-380.
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