World Journal of Pharmaceutical
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Abstract

AYURVEDA AND MODERN PERSPECTIVE ON SROTAS, THEIR PATHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE: A REVIEW

Dr. Parag Vasudev Yadav*

ABSTRACT

Srotas are Ayurveda terms resembling minute channels of body which performs various functions including circulation of micronutrients, detoxification and nutritional supply, etc. The specific Srotas perform specific functions depending upon their locations and distribution to the various body parts. The anatomical and physiological perspective of Srotas play vital role towards the normal health status of an individual since disturbed anatomical positioning and improper physiological functioning of Srotas can leads many health issues; Srotas vyadhi such as; infrequent respiration, excessive thirst, anorexia, Adhimamsa, Asthisula and accumulation of toxins, etc. Considering physiological and pathological importance of Srotas present article described Ayurveda and modern perspective on Srotas and diseases related to malfunctioning of Srotas.

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