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Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Siddha
2009
Jul-Sep
;
30
(3)
:65-74
Efficacy of brahmi Yoga in vyanbala vaishamya (Hypertension) a clinical study
M. M. Padhi (1)
,
B.Das (2)
,
P. Srinivas (2)
,
V. K. Kori (2)
,
G. C. Nanda (3)
,
M. M. Rao (4)
,
N. S. tewari (5)
,
K. C. audichya (5)
1. Asst.Director In-charge,Central Research Institute(Ayurveda),Unit-I, Bhubaneswar-751009 2. Research Officer,Central Research Institute(Ayurveda),Unit-I, Bhubaneswar-751009 3. Ex-Research Officer,Central Research Institute(Ayurveda),Unit-I, Bhubaneswar-751009 4. Ex-Asst. Director(Ay.), Central Research Institute(Ayurveda),Unit-I, Bhubaneswar-751009 5. Ex-Director,Central Research Institute(Ayurveda),Unit-I, Bhubaneswar-751009
Abstract
Hypertension is o0ne of the major risk factors for cadio vascular mortality, which accounts for 20-50% of all death. Most of the allopathic drugs have minor side effects and since multiple drugs have to be taken for a longer period, non compliance is also a major problem. With an aim to evolve effective herbal preparation a compound namely Brahmi Yoga was tried on 113 patients. Assessment was done according to changes in measurement of systolic and diastolic blood pressure as well as according to changes in severity of related symptoms like Headache, Dizziness, Irritability, Insomni a, Fatigue, and Weakness. The analysis of results indicated statistically higher significant effect of the drug. The overall results indicated Good response in 50(44.2%)Fair response in 45(39.8%), Poor response in 17(15.04%) and no response in 01(0.8%) cases . It is suggested to make further study of this formulation in any extract form.
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