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Amlapitta is one among the commonest disorders prevalent in the society nowadays due to indulgence in incompatible food habits and activities. It is a very common disease affecting mostly the adults. Acharya Vrinda in Vrind Madhavhas mentiond thatthe treatment of Amlapittamainly depends upon Kaphapittaharovidhi.So the present study was planned to prove this principle.Khandamalki and PatoladiKwatha, very simple, safe and cost effective drugs,have been chosen to explore the efficacyin the management of Amlapitta as Shaman therapy.shodhan therapy is time consuming and not possible to execute in all the patients so the present study has been carried out to evalute the Shamana effect of Khandamalki and PatoladiKwatha. The results of the study are discussed in this paper.

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Amlapitta Khandamalki Patoladikwatha

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Kumar, . V., Khatri, . S., & Meena, . K. L. (2019). The comparative and clinical study on Khandamalki and Patoladi kwatha in Amlapitta W.S.R to“Amlapittai Pryoktavya Kapha pittaha rovidhi”. Environment Conservation Journal, 20(SE), 7–14. https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2019.SE02002

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