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A Scoping Review on Shudhabala Taila: Exploring its Healing Potential JC01-JC06
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Comparative Evaluation of the Healing Effect of Topical Jayanti (Tridax procumbens) Cream versus Topical Lignocaine and Nifedipine Cream in Parikartika (Acute Fissure in Ano): A Randomised Controlled Trial JC07-JC13
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Analytical Study of Ajmoda (Carum roxburghianum Benth.) Distillate by Traditional and Clevenger Methods JC14-JC17
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Therapeutic Effect of Vastyamantak Ghrita Uttarbasti in Recurrent Urethral Stricture: A Case Report JD01-JD04
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Ayurvedic Management of Shlishta Vartma (Allergic Conjunctivitis): A Case Report JD05-JD07
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Intrauterine Enema (Uttarbasti) with Yoga Therapy in the Successful Management of Unilateral Fallopian Tube Blockage: A Case Report JD11-JD13
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Traditional Insights into Male Reproductive Health: A Narrative Review of Vajikarana Dravyas (Aphrodisiac Substances) in Raj Nighantu (The Royal Ayurvedic Lexicon) JE01-JE07
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Comparative Efficacy of Trisamagutika versus Kshargutika in the Management of Tundikeri (Chronic Tonsillitis) in Children: A Randomised Controlled Trial Protocol JK01-JK05
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