A PROTOCOL FOR ASSESSING THE THERAPEUTIC BENEFITS OF GUD SARSAPA TAILA AND HARIDRADI CHURNA IN TAMAKA SHWASA (BRONCHIAL ASTHMA): A COMPARATIVE APPROACH
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Tamaka Shwasa, Bronchial Asthma, Gud-Sarsapa Taila, Haridradi Churna, Ayurvedic Medicine, Eosinophil CountAbstract
Background: Tamaka Shwasa (Bronchial Asthma) is a chronic respiratory disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of breathlessness, wheezing, and airway obstruction. Current conventional treatments involve bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and immunosuppressive agents, which may lead to adverse effects with long-term use. Ayurveda mentions Gud-Sarsapa Taila and Haridradi Churna as effective remedies for Tamaka Shwasa. This study aims to evaluate and compare the clinical efficacy of these
formulations in the management of Tamaka Shwasa.
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