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    Research Floor ; 2020
    In:  PLANT ARCHIVES Vol. 21, No. supplement 1 ( 2020-12-31)
    In: PLANT ARCHIVES, Research Floor, Vol. 21, No. supplement 1 ( 2020-12-31)
    Abstract: "Malaria is one among the premier dangerous illness conditions in the world. Ayurvedic Physicians are treating malaria since antiquated occasions". Portrayal concerning aetiopathogenesis, clinical features and line of the board are unmistakable under "Vishamajvara". Malaria could even be a preventable and treatable infection. The essential goal of therapy is to make sure total fix, that is the fast and full disposal of the Plasmodium parasite from the patient's blood, so on forestall movement of straightforward malaria to serious ailment or passing, and to forestall incessant disease that prompts malaria related to anaemia. Considering its wide force and making drug affirmation from intestinal sickness parasite, CCRAS has built up a polyherbal non-toxic, threatening to malarial solution through wide pharmacological, toxicological and clinical appraisals. This has been named AYUSH-64. Ayush-64 contains four Ayurvedic herbs which are Alstonia scholaris (aqueous bark extract), Picrorhiza kurroa (aqueous rhizome extract), Swertia chirata (aqueous extract of whole plant) and Caesalpinia crista (fine-powdered seed pulp), developed and patented by CCRAS in India around 38 years ago. Present review highlights the Ayurvedic and herbal drugs combination of malaria which provides the new directions of traditional medicines for treating malaria.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2581-6063 , 0972-5210
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Research Floor
    Publication Date: 2020
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