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ariShTAn dApayet kShArAn kaphastyAnasthirodare|  
 
ariShTAn dApayet kShArAn kaphastyAnasthirodare|  
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Or the patient is given medicated ghee prepared with snuhikshira (latex of Euphorbia neriifolia) along with meat in food. The combination of abhayā (Terminalia chebula) and cow’s urine may be orally administered with milk. Patient may be treated with buffalo urine for one week along with milk as food avoiding rice.  
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Or the patient is given medicated ghee prepared with snuhikshira (latex of Euphorbia neriifolia) along with meat in food. The combination of ''abhaya'' (Terminalia chebula) and cow’s urine may be orally administered with milk. Patient may be treated with buffalo urine for one week along with milk as food avoiding rice.  
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The camel’s milk and goat’s milk may be orally given for 3 months added with pippali (Piper longum), shunthi (Zingiber officinale) and maricha (Piper nigrum). One course of haritaki (Terminalia chebula Retz) consisting 1000 numbers may be administered along with milk diet. Shilājatu (asphaltum) may be administerd orally along with milk diet. Similaraly guggulu (Commiphora wightii) may be orally administered. Juice of ardraka (Zingiber officinale) or decoction of shringavera (Zingiber officinale) is given orally with equal amounts of milk. Alternatively one can take 10 parts of oil processed with 1 part of ardraka (Zingiber officinale Rosc) with milk. Oral administration of oil extracted from the seeds of danti (Baliospermum montanum) and dravanti (Jatropha glandulifera) along with mastu (liquid separated from curd ), yusha (soup) and mamsarasa (meat soup) is effective in dushyodara (enlargement of abdomen tending ascites), shula (abdominal pain), anāha (flatulence) as well as vibandha (constipation). The combination of sarala (Pinus roxburghii), madhushigru (Moringa oleifera) and oil extracted from seeds of mulaka (Raphanus sativus) should be given orally and for oil massage in patients suffering from abdominal pain due to vātodara. Patient of kaphodara having the habit of consuming alcohol and suffering from symptoms like abdominal rigidity, staimitya (subjective feeling as if the body is covered by wet cloth), abdominal heaviness, lack of taste, nausea and impaired digestion should be treated with arishta (fermented decoctions) or kshāra (alkali obtained from ash of herbs)-[150-156]
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The camel’s milk and goat’s milk may be orally given for three months added with ''pippali'' (Piper longum), ''shunthi'' (Zingiber officinale) and ''maricha'' (Piper nigrum). One course of ''haritaki'' (Terminalia chebula Retz) consisting a thousand numbers may be administered along with milk diet. ''Shilajatu'' (asphaltum) may be administerd orally along with milk diet. Similarly, ''guggulu'' (Commiphora wightii) may be orally administered. Juice of ''ardraka'' (Zingiber officinale) or decoction of ''shringavera'' (Zingiber officinale) is given orally with equal amounts of milk. Alternatively one can take 10 parts of oil processed with one part of ''ardraka'' (Zingiber officinale Rosc) with milk. Oral administration of oil extracted from the seeds of ''danti'' (Baliospermum montanum) and ''dravanti'' (Jatropha glandulifera) along with ''mastu'' (liquid separated from curd ), ''yusha'' (soup) and ''mamsarasa'' (meat soup) is effective in ''dushyodara'' (enlargement of abdomen tending ascites), ''shula'' (abdominal pain), ''anaha'' (flatulence) as well as ''vibandha'' (constipation). The combination of ''sarala'' (Pinus roxburghii), ''madhushigru'' (Moringa oleifera) and oil extracted from seeds of ''mulaka'' (Raphanus sativus) should be given orally and for oil massage in patients suffering from abdominal pain due to vātodara. Patient of kaphodara having the habit of consuming alcohol and suffering from symptoms like abdominal rigidity, ''staimitya'' (subjective feeling as if the body is covered by wet cloth), abdominal heaviness, lack of taste, nausea and impaired digestion should be treated with ''arishta'' (fermented decoctions) or ''kshara'' (alkali obtained from ash of herbs) [150-156]
    
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==== Pippalyādi lavana ====

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