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The time factor in terms of season, age, day-night rhythm naturally influences levels of dosha in body.  The changes in the microcosm are observed due to changes in macrocosm.
 
The time factor in terms of season, age, day-night rhythm naturally influences levels of dosha in body.  The changes in the microcosm are observed due to changes in macrocosm.
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'''Table 3: Influence of taste and potency on dosha '''
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'''Table 4: Impact of Season, age, time and circadian rhythm on dosha'''
 
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! Sr.No''' !! ''Dosha''!! ''Age''!! ''Peak time in day-night cycle''!! ''Peak Season''!! ''Peak time after meals''!!
 
! Sr.No''' !! ''Dosha''!! ''Age''!! ''Peak time in day-night cycle''!! ''Peak Season''!! ''Peak time after meals''!!
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The body is continuously exposed to the external environment and climatic changes as per season. The dosha tend to deviate from normal state and show variations in their levels according to the seasons. These physiological disequilibrium states are maintained by adopting seasonal dietary and lifestyle regimen (ritucharya) to preserve health.  As these states are more prone for opportunistic diseases, these are also called as ‘ritu kriyakala’ (seasonal opportunities). The table shows seasonal variations in dosha.   
 
The body is continuously exposed to the external environment and climatic changes as per season. The dosha tend to deviate from normal state and show variations in their levels according to the seasons. These physiological disequilibrium states are maintained by adopting seasonal dietary and lifestyle regimen (ritucharya) to preserve health.  As these states are more prone for opportunistic diseases, these are also called as ‘ritu kriyakala’ (seasonal opportunities). The table shows seasonal variations in dosha.   
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'''Table 4: Influence of taste and potency on dosha '''
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'''Table 5: Influence of taste and potency on dosha '''
 
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! Sr.No''' !! ''Dosha''!! ''State of accumulation (chaya)''!! ''State of aggravation (prakopa)''!! ''State of alleviation (prashama)''!!  
 
! Sr.No''' !! ''Dosha''!! ''State of accumulation (chaya)''!! ''State of aggravation (prakopa)''!! ''State of alleviation (prashama)''!!  
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Some primary selective treatments in the increased state of dosha are stated in following table.
 
Some primary selective treatments in the increased state of dosha are stated in following table.
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'''Table 5: Selective treatment modality and substance for dosha'''
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'''Table 6: Selective treatment modality and substance for dosha'''
 
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! Sr.No''' !! ''Dosha''!! ''Type of Treatment''!! ''Therapeutic substance''!!   
 
! Sr.No''' !! ''Dosha''!! ''Type of Treatment''!! ''Therapeutic substance''!!   
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