Clinical Importance of Nadi Pariksha in Various Diseases
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https://doi.org/10.69980/ajpr.v27i2.478Keywords:
Nadi Pariksha, Ayurvedic, Diagnostic Tool, Vata, Kapha, Disease, Pulse, Tarjini, TridoshasAbstract
The age-old Ayurvedic method of diagnosing through the pulse is called Nadi Pariksha. In addition to diseases, it can properly evaluate emotional, mental, and physical disorders. By using this non-invasive technique, health problems can be addressed at their core rather than just their symptoms. According to Ayurveda, a traditional and time-tested natural treatment method, any illness in our body will be a sign of an imbalance in our "doshas." Restoring equilibrium to the body system and balancing the doshas are the keys to healing and maintaining good health. The relationship between nadi pariksha (pulse examination) and ashtasthana pariksha in therapeutics, with a focus on its relevance in medical practice, is attempted to be studied in the current work. We will talk about it in this paper. Nadi Pariksha's clinical significance in a number of illnesses.
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