A LITERARY REVIEW TO UNDERSTAND OVERUSE OF SOCIAL MEDIA AS PRADNYAPARADH
Journal Title: World Journal of Pharmaceutical and life sciences - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 12
Abstract
Pradnyaparadha is root of all diseases, according to Ayurveda. Social media is the newest and upcoming epidemic throughout our society, needs a special contemplation because of its increasing prevalence among youth. Basically, this article is review of various Ayurvedic classical texts to understand the resemblance of Over-use of Social Media with Pradnyaparadha described in these text. This article focuses on Pradnyaparadha, which is the primordial cause of diseases manifested in the real, of Epidemiology or individual ones and explaining its relevance to Over-use of Social media.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Hemlata S. Vaishampayan
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