Negligence of natural urges can leads to anemia
Journal Title: International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
Acharya Vagbhatta (A.Hr.Su 4/22) explains that all the diseases are manifested due to forceful expulsion and voluntary suppression of natural urges. One of the main causes of lifestyle disorder is adopting western culture in daily routine which has reduced the time for humans to stay calm. Everyone is running to meet their goals round the clock which force them to suppress their natural urges and leads to generation of factors that can cause diseases. Constipation due to suppression of natural urge of defecation causes headache in many people which possibly results from absorption of toxic products or from changes in the circulatory system resulting from loss of fluid from the gut. To obtain some facts regarding the same a clinical survey of 50 patients with their hematological investigations was conducted to find out the relation between Vegavidharan and anemia and found that these are also one of the causes.
Authors and Affiliations
Kaur Jaskirat, Chawla Ritesh
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