BASICS OF MEDOVAHA SROTAS
Mahesh Kumawat*, Subhash Upadhay and Jannu Manohar
ABSTRACT
The human body is made up of seven different types of tissue called dhatu. in current science meda can be compared to lipids because it is one of those dhatus and essential for maintaining snehatwa (lubricity). some elements in the human body, such as vasa and majja, have similarities to lipids.the development of several metabolic illnesses, such as obesity ,is greatly influenced by medo dhatu, making it crucial.Diabetes melitus, which is already referred to in Ayurveda as Sthaulya prameha, is brought on by exercise. dosha, dhatu, malas, and srotus kostha kostangs are just are just a few of the terminology used by the ancient discipline of Ayurveda to eloquently depict the anatomy and physiology of the human body. the human body is viewed as a network of many channels, each with a specific purpose. The significant of srotas is evident from the description of it in entire chapter by charaka acharya. sroto vimana medavaha srotus, if vitiated, creates medo dusti, which may be stated as prameha poorva roopa or Sthaulya lakshana or something similar. as per Sushruta a.Roots of the channels. Fat tissue is transported by two different channels. The origins of which are in the hips or pelvic area.the two kidneys are vrukkau.as their names suggest the fat transporting channels do not contain any fat. When these channels are contaminated, vitiated or damaged, excess or insufficient amounts of fat are formed. They transport the materials required for the formation and balance of fat tissue.Medical terms for fat tissue carrying is vaha. srotos is greek for ducts or channels used for transportation. And in the mordern period they are comparable to diabetes and obesity, respectivaly, Whose epidemiologies are growing daily and having a major impact on our current and future generations.
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