
An In-vitro Study for Pharmaceutical and Analytical Profile of Herbal Drug: Panchpallav Gargles JC01-JC04
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Effect of Medicated Enema and Herbal Formulation over Inflammatory Biochemical Markers in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Case Report JD01-JD03
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Management of Chronic Granular Hypertrophic Pharyngitis (Vrunda) through Ayurveda: A Paediatric Case Report JD04-JD07
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Efficacy of Ayurvedic Treatment in Case of Sensory Neural Hearing Loss: A Case Report JD08-JD10
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The Upbringing of Children with the Help of Ayurveda Principles: A Narrative Review JE06-JE12
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Clinical Evaluation of Vajigandhadi taila matrabasti versus Sahacharadi taila matrabasti in the Management of Gridhrasi (Sciatica): A Study Protocol JK01-JK04
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Efficacy of Tulsi-Turmeric Oil Pulling versus Sesame Oil Pulling on Temporomandibular Joint Movement in Oral Submucous Fibrosis (Vata Pitta dominant Tridosaja Sarvasara Mukharoga): A Randomised Controlled Trial Protocol JK05-JK08
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Evaluation of the Efficacy of Yavanna (Rajaswala Paricharya diet) versus Routine Care in the Management of Kashtartava (Primary Dysmenorrhoea): A Randomised Controlled Trial Protocol JK09-JK12
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Evaluating the Effect of Bilvadi Jala Nirvishikaran Yoga in Different Samples of Polluted Water: A Research Protocol JK13-JK17
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Evaluation of Effectiveness of Gugguladi Dhoopana as an Adjuvant in Postoperative Management of Fistula-in-ano: A Series of Three cases JR01-JR04
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