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Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Siddha 2007 Jul-Sep ; 28 (3) :17-23
Clinical Effect Of Shatavari Yoga In Management Of Hyperacidity
Bharti,  

Abstract
Amlapitta or hyperacidity is the most common disorder of the present society. The word amlapitta indicates amlatwam of pitta because the pitta instead of attaining its natural katupaka attains amlapaka. It may be due to erratic dietary habits or may be due to other dietary habits like hot spicy and junk food, which has become a symbol of modernization. If untreated it may give rise to chronic gastritis or peptic ulcer. Patients of amlapitta were randomly selected from OPD/IPD of CRIA, Delhi (year 1982 to 1989). Twenty-nine patients were treated with Shatavari Churna, Yashtimadhu, Rasanjana & Sukshma Ela. From the results it was observed that 17.3% patients showed good response, 73.9 % showed fair response and 8.7% showed no response. Out of 29 patients 6 patients were drop out/LAMA.

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