Obesity Therapy : Medoroga Vijnanam | ||
SECTION I | 1-3 | |
Obese Persons : Censurable Persons | 1 | |
(Sthula Nindita Purusah) | ||
Ideology of Agnivesa | 1 | |
Proportion of Meda-Fat Normalcy | 3 | |
Characteristics of Systemic or Constitutional Essence | 3 | |
Medasara : Investigation for the strength of normal fatty person | ||
Compactness of body : Sarira Samhana | 3 | |
SECTION II | 5-6 | |
Morbidity of Meda : Prameha and Srotodusti | 5 | |
Meda-Dusya in Prameha | 6 | |
SECTION III | 7-13 | |
Obesity-Disease caused by Oversaturation | 7 | |
A. Medoroga-Monotype Disease | 7 | |
B. Disease Manifestation-Obesity and Allied | 7 | |
Pathogenesis of Obesity : Medasvita | 8 | |
Vikrti Prakriya | ||
Ailing Tendency of Over-obese Persons | 9 | |
Principle o management | 9 | |
Healthy and Fit person : Samhananatva | 9 | |
Svasthyakrtvam | ||
Line of Therapy | 10 | |
Lean-Ideal Person | 10 | |
Management Therapy | 11 | |
A. Measures | 12 | |
B. Drugs Therapeusis | 13 | |
SECTION IV | 16-24 | |
Sthoulya Roga : Obesity | 16 | |
Etiology | 16 | |
Pathogenesis | 16 | |
Symptomomatlogy | 17 | |
Bulky Belly : Udara Vrddhi | 17 | |
Severe complication : Daruna Vikara | 18 | |
Major Defects of Over-obese | 18 | |
Major causative factors of excessive | 19 | |
Fat : Medasvita Heatuki | ||
Deposit of Fat and its complications : Mechanism | 20 | |
Medasancayopadrava | ||
Restriction of Sleep : Nidranisedha | 21 | |
Sleep causes Obesity | 22 | |
Sleep and Fat : Nidra tatha Meda | 22 | |
Physiopathological Interrelationship | 22 | |
Trayopastambha | 24 | |
SECTION V | 25-31 | |
Samasamhanana - Proper compactness | 25 | |
Sara : Medasvi and Krsapurusa - Body Strength | 25 | |
Mamsasara : Characteristics of person with Musculature Essence | 25 | |
Sarapariksa-Investigation for the strength | 26 | |
of Body Systems | ||
Deficiency of Mamsa and Meda | 26 | |
Vitiation of Body Channels : Srotodusti | 27 | |
Morbidity of Mamsa and Medavaha srotas | 27 | |
Srotasmula : Channels Roots | 27 | |
Mamsavrddhi-Excessive Muscles | 28 | |
Mamsa and Meda : Muscle and Fat | 28 | |
Form and function | 28 | |
Medodharakala | 29 | |
Meda and Vasa | 30 | |
Vasa-Upadhatu | 30 | |
Dhatvagni | 30 | |
SECTION VI | 32-33 | |
Medapradosaja Roga : Diseases caused by Vitiation of Fat | 32 | |
Purvarupa of Prameha-Prodormal Signs and Symptoms | 33 | |
SECTION VII | 34-35 | |
Medoroga : Pathypathya Aharavihara | 34 | |
Obesity : Wholesome and Unwholesome | 34 | |
dietetics and conducts | ||
A. Diet : Ahara | 34 | |
B. Conduct : Vihara | 35 | |
SECTION VIII | 36-37 | |
Sthoulya pratikara | 36 | |
Management of Obesity | 36 | |
Approach | 36 | |
SECTION IX | 38-106 | |
Recipes | ||
1 | Cavyadi Curna | 38 |
2 | Phalatrikadi (Phalatrika-vyosa) Curna | 38 |
3 | Vidangadi Curna | 39 |
4 | Silajatvadi Udvartana | 39 |
5 | Guducyadi Kvatha-I | 40 |
6 | Guducyadi Kvatha-II | 41 |
7 | Brhatpancamula Kvatha | 41 |
8 | Triphala Curna | 42 |
9 | Mulaka Yoga | 42 |
10 | Manda Prayoga | 42 |
A. Manda | 42 | |
B. Saktuka | 43 | |
11 | Karkasadi Kvatha | 43 |
12 | Eranda Yoga | 43 |
13 | Gavedhukadi Prayogah | 43 |
14 | Guducyadi Kvatha | 44 |
15-16 | Badari Peya and Agnimantha Yoga | 45 |
17 | Navaka Guggulu | 45 |
18 | Vyosadya Saktuka Prayoga | 46 |
19 | Amrtadya Guggulu | 49 |
20 | Lauha Rasayanam | 50 |
21 | Triphaladya Tailam | 53 |
22 | Vadavagni Lauham | 54 |
23 | Triyusanadya Lauham | 55 |
24 | Mahasugandhi Tailam | 56 |
25 | Sirisadi Curna | 58 |
26 | Haritakyadi Pralepa | 59 |
27 | Haritala Yoga | 59 |
28-29 | Vasa-Bilva and Cincadi Prayogah | 60 |
30-31 | Dalajala Lepa and Alambusa Curna | 60 |
32 | Saileyadi Udvartanam | 61 |
33 | Vidangadya Lauham | 62 |
34 | Loharista | 63 |
35 | Lohasava | 65 |
36 | Kancanara Guggulu | 67 |
37 | Arogyavardhini Vati | 68 |
38 | Vyosadya Guggulu | 69 |
39 | Mahalaksmivilasa Rasa | 70 |
40 | Taramandura Guda | 72 |
41 | Pugakhanda (aparah) | 73 |
42 | Karpuradyarka (Sugandhiganarka) | 75 |
43 | Lauha Bhasma, Vanga Bhasma and Vajra | 78 |
44 | A vipattikara Curna | 78 |
45 | Mahayogaraja Guggulu | 80 |
46 | Mahayogaraja Guggulu-Addition | 82 |
47 | Yogaraja Guggulu | 85 |
48 | Simhanada Guggulu | 86 |
49 | Kubjavinoda Rasa | 88 |
50 | Avanvatesvara Rasa | 90 |
51 | Kancanara Guggulu | 92 |
52 | Nyagrodhadi Kvatha | 93 |
53 | Bilvadi Kvatha | 94 |
54 | Triphala Kvatha | 95 |
55 | Varunadi Kvatha | 95 |
56 | Brhanmanjisthadi Kvatha | 98 |
57 | Tryusana Curna | 100 |
58 | Madhutailika Basti | 100 |
59 | Durgandhihara Yoga | 101 |
60 | Durgandhaghna Yoga | 101 |
61 | Patradi Pradeha | 102 |
62 | Sirisidi Pradeha | 102 |
63 | Formulations useful in Medoroga | 102 |
64 | Administration of Formulations | 104 |
SECTION X | 107-111 | |
Medoroga-Status of Disease | 107 | |
Individual Entity of Obesity | 107 | |
Contribution of Madhavakara | 107 | |
Etiology | ||
Etiopathogenesis | 107 | |
Excessive Deposit-Fat | 108 | |
Acceleration of Appetite-Severe complication | 108 | |
Grave complications-Fatal to life | 109 | |
Clinical Interpretation | 110 | |
Madhokosa commentary : Srikanthadatta's | 110 | |
Elucidatory Annotation | ||
Meda and kaphaja Prameha : Sthoulya and Prameha | 116 | |
SECTION XI | 117-133 | |
Dietetics | 117 | |
Light and Heavy properties of food : Laghu and Guru Ahara | 128 | |
Diet and conduct suitable to seasons | 129 | |
Diverse Angles : Individuality | 129 | |
Benefits : Wide Ideology | 130 | |
Effect of Anna (food) | 133 | |
SECTION XII | 134-143 | |
Food and Digestive power : Ahara Evam Agni | 134 | |
Agni and life | 135 | |
Four types of fire : Digestive power (Caturvidhagni) | 138 | |
Agni-Etiological role in Pathology of diseases significance of Agni | 138 | |
Significance and Functions of Agni | 139 | |
Pivotal role of Agni | 140 | |
Vital Functions of Agni | 141 | |
Effects of Ideal food | 141 | |
Ideal conduct and medical Ethics-Dietetics for good health | 142 | |
SECTION XIII | 144-161 | |
Selected plant drugs Therapeutically indicated | 144-145 | |
in Obesity (Medoroga) | ||
Herbal drugs useful in obesity (Medoroga) | 155-159 | |
Non-Herbal Drugs useful in obesity (Medoroga) | 159-160 | |
Drugs potentiality in obesity : Medohara Bhesaja | 160 | |
Clinical Pharmacology : Ausadhakriya-Prayoga Vijnana | 160 | |
Anti-obesity therapeusis | 160 | |
EPILOGUE | 162-198 | |
I. Astaharavidhi Visesyatana: Ideal Dieting | 162 | |
Model-Proper dieting system | 162 | |
Prescribed method of healthy diet | 165 | |
Effective Results of Systematic Dietetics | 166 | |
Adverse Affects of Food Antagonism in Generalisation | 172 | |
Ailments | 172 | |
Line of Treatment for diseases Caused | 173 | |
by Food Antagonism | ||
Viruddhahara : Dietetic Incompatibilities | 173 | |
Various factors (1-10) | ||
Applied Role of Food in Obesity | 177 | |
Significance: Review | 177 | |
Summary | 177 | |
General Consideration on Dietetics | 179 | |
Wholesome and Unwholesome Diets And Entities | 180 | |
Conclusion : Dietary System | 181 | |
II. Vyayama: Exercise | 182 | |
Definition | 182 | |
Method and Effects | 183 | |
Advantages | 184 | |
Limit : Balardha | 185 | |
Advers Effects : Dusprabhava Janitavikara | 186 | |
Excessive Physical Exercise | 187 | |
Characteristics of Normal Performance of Physical Exercise | 187 | |
Restriction on Excessive Physical Exercise | 187 | |
Judicious Practice of Exercise | 188 | |
Vyayama and Yoga | 188 | |
Yogasana : Hathayoga | 189 | |
Suryanamaskara : Bowing Salute (Offering respect) to Sun (Surya) | 189 | |
Vagbhata View on Vyayama | 190 | |
Vyayama | 190 | |
Ardhasakti | 190 | |
Nisedha | 191 | |
Atiyoga | 191 | |
Post-exercise Process | 192 | |
Utsadana and Udgharsana | 193 | |
Cankramana : Walking | 194 | |
Anagneya (Niragni) Sveda : Vyayamadhva | 195 | |
Restriction of Physical Exercise : Vyayama Nisedha | 196 | |
Excessive Exercise : Diminution of Ojas | 197 | |
Vyayama Pariksa : Investigation | 197 | |
Divasvapna Nisedha : Medasvita | 197 | |
Restriction of Day Sleep : Obesity | 197 | |
Vyayama and Langhana | 197 | |
Obesity and Sleep | 198 | |
Exercise Against Excessive Sleep | 198 |
Obesity Therapy : Medoroga Vijnanam | ||
SECTION I | 1-3 | |
Obese Persons : Censurable Persons | 1 | |
(Sthula Nindita Purusah) | ||
Ideology of Agnivesa | 1 | |
Proportion of Meda-Fat Normalcy | 3 | |
Characteristics of Systemic or Constitutional Essence | 3 | |
Medasara : Investigation for the strength of normal fatty person | ||
Compactness of body : Sarira Samhana | 3 | |
SECTION II | 5-6 | |
Morbidity of Meda : Prameha and Srotodusti | 5 | |
Meda-Dusya in Prameha | 6 | |
SECTION III | 7-13 | |
Obesity-Disease caused by Oversaturation | 7 | |
A. Medoroga-Monotype Disease | 7 | |
B. Disease Manifestation-Obesity and Allied | 7 | |
Pathogenesis of Obesity : Medasvita | 8 | |
Vikrti Prakriya | ||
Ailing Tendency of Over-obese Persons | 9 | |
Principle o management | 9 | |
Healthy and Fit person : Samhananatva | 9 | |
Svasthyakrtvam | ||
Line of Therapy | 10 | |
Lean-Ideal Person | 10 | |
Management Therapy | 11 | |
A. Measures | 12 | |
B. Drugs Therapeusis | 13 | |
SECTION IV | 16-24 | |
Sthoulya Roga : Obesity | 16 | |
Etiology | 16 | |
Pathogenesis | 16 | |
Symptomomatlogy | 17 | |
Bulky Belly : Udara Vrddhi | 17 | |
Severe complication : Daruna Vikara | 18 | |
Major Defects of Over-obese | 18 | |
Major causative factors of excessive | 19 | |
Fat : Medasvita Heatuki | ||
Deposit of Fat and its complications : Mechanism | 20 | |
Medasancayopadrava | ||
Restriction of Sleep : Nidranisedha | 21 | |
Sleep causes Obesity | 22 | |
Sleep and Fat : Nidra tatha Meda | 22 | |
Physiopathological Interrelationship | 22 | |
Trayopastambha | 24 | |
SECTION V | 25-31 | |
Samasamhanana - Proper compactness | 25 | |
Sara : Medasvi and Krsapurusa - Body Strength | 25 | |
Mamsasara : Characteristics of person with Musculature Essence | 25 | |
Sarapariksa-Investigation for the strength | 26 | |
of Body Systems | ||
Deficiency of Mamsa and Meda | 26 | |
Vitiation of Body Channels : Srotodusti | 27 | |
Morbidity of Mamsa and Medavaha srotas | 27 | |
Srotasmula : Channels Roots | 27 | |
Mamsavrddhi-Excessive Muscles | 28 | |
Mamsa and Meda : Muscle and Fat | 28 | |
Form and function | 28 | |
Medodharakala | 29 | |
Meda and Vasa | 30 | |
Vasa-Upadhatu | 30 | |
Dhatvagni | 30 | |
SECTION VI | 32-33 | |
Medapradosaja Roga : Diseases caused by Vitiation of Fat | 32 | |
Purvarupa of Prameha-Prodormal Signs and Symptoms | 33 | |
SECTION VII | 34-35 | |
Medoroga : Pathypathya Aharavihara | 34 | |
Obesity : Wholesome and Unwholesome | 34 | |
dietetics and conducts | ||
A. Diet : Ahara | 34 | |
B. Conduct : Vihara | 35 | |
SECTION VIII | 36-37 | |
Sthoulya pratikara | 36 | |
Management of Obesity | 36 | |
Approach | 36 | |
SECTION IX | 38-106 | |
Recipes | ||
1 | Cavyadi Curna | 38 |
2 | Phalatrikadi (Phalatrika-vyosa) Curna | 38 |
3 | Vidangadi Curna | 39 |
4 | Silajatvadi Udvartana | 39 |
5 | Guducyadi Kvatha-I | 40 |
6 | Guducyadi Kvatha-II | 41 |
7 | Brhatpancamula Kvatha | 41 |
8 | Triphala Curna | 42 |
9 | Mulaka Yoga | 42 |
10 | Manda Prayoga | 42 |
A. Manda | 42 | |
B. Saktuka | 43 | |
11 | Karkasadi Kvatha | 43 |
12 | Eranda Yoga | 43 |
13 | Gavedhukadi Prayogah | 43 |
14 | Guducyadi Kvatha | 44 |
15-16 | Badari Peya and Agnimantha Yoga | 45 |
17 | Navaka Guggulu | 45 |
18 | Vyosadya Saktuka Prayoga | 46 |
19 | Amrtadya Guggulu | 49 |
20 | Lauha Rasayanam | 50 |
21 | Triphaladya Tailam | 53 |
22 | Vadavagni Lauham | 54 |
23 | Triyusanadya Lauham | 55 |
24 | Mahasugandhi Tailam | 56 |
25 | Sirisadi Curna | 58 |
26 | Haritakyadi Pralepa | 59 |
27 | Haritala Yoga | 59 |
28-29 | Vasa-Bilva and Cincadi Prayogah | 60 |
30-31 | Dalajala Lepa and Alambusa Curna | 60 |
32 | Saileyadi Udvartanam | 61 |
33 | Vidangadya Lauham | 62 |
34 | Loharista | 63 |
35 | Lohasava | 65 |
36 | Kancanara Guggulu | 67 |
37 | Arogyavardhini Vati | 68 |
38 | Vyosadya Guggulu | 69 |
39 | Mahalaksmivilasa Rasa | 70 |
40 | Taramandura Guda | 72 |
41 | Pugakhanda (aparah) | 73 |
42 | Karpuradyarka (Sugandhiganarka) | 75 |
43 | Lauha Bhasma, Vanga Bhasma and Vajra | 78 |
44 | A vipattikara Curna | 78 |
45 | Mahayogaraja Guggulu | 80 |
46 | Mahayogaraja Guggulu-Addition | 82 |
47 | Yogaraja Guggulu | 85 |
48 | Simhanada Guggulu | 86 |
49 | Kubjavinoda Rasa | 88 |
50 | Avanvatesvara Rasa | 90 |
51 | Kancanara Guggulu | 92 |
52 | Nyagrodhadi Kvatha | 93 |
53 | Bilvadi Kvatha | 94 |
54 | Triphala Kvatha | 95 |
55 | Varunadi Kvatha | 95 |
56 | Brhanmanjisthadi Kvatha | 98 |
57 | Tryusana Curna | 100 |
58 | Madhutailika Basti | 100 |
59 | Durgandhihara Yoga | 101 |
60 | Durgandhaghna Yoga | 101 |
61 | Patradi Pradeha | 102 |
62 | Sirisidi Pradeha | 102 |
63 | Formulations useful in Medoroga | 102 |
64 | Administration of Formulations | 104 |
SECTION X | 107-111 | |
Medoroga-Status of Disease | 107 | |
Individual Entity of Obesity | 107 | |
Contribution of Madhavakara | 107 | |
Etiology | ||
Etiopathogenesis | 107 | |
Excessive Deposit-Fat | 108 | |
Acceleration of Appetite-Severe complication | 108 | |
Grave complications-Fatal to life | 109 | |
Clinical Interpretation | 110 | |
Madhokosa commentary : Srikanthadatta's | 110 | |
Elucidatory Annotation | ||
Meda and kaphaja Prameha : Sthoulya and Prameha | 116 | |
SECTION XI | 117-133 | |
Dietetics | 117 | |
Light and Heavy properties of food : Laghu and Guru Ahara | 128 | |
Diet and conduct suitable to seasons | 129 | |
Diverse Angles : Individuality | 129 | |
Benefits : Wide Ideology | 130 | |
Effect of Anna (food) | 133 | |
SECTION XII | 134-143 | |
Food and Digestive power : Ahara Evam Agni | 134 | |
Agni and life | 135 | |
Four types of fire : Digestive power (Caturvidhagni) | 138 | |
Agni-Etiological role in Pathology of diseases significance of Agni | 138 | |
Significance and Functions of Agni | 139 | |
Pivotal role of Agni | 140 | |
Vital Functions of Agni | 141 | |
Effects of Ideal food | 141 | |
Ideal conduct and medical Ethics-Dietetics for good health | 142 | |
SECTION XIII | 144-161 | |
Selected plant drugs Therapeutically indicated | 144-145 | |
in Obesity (Medoroga) | ||
Herbal drugs useful in obesity (Medoroga) | 155-159 | |
Non-Herbal Drugs useful in obesity (Medoroga) | 159-160 | |
Drugs potentiality in obesity : Medohara Bhesaja | 160 | |
Clinical Pharmacology : Ausadhakriya-Prayoga Vijnana | 160 | |
Anti-obesity therapeusis | 160 | |
EPILOGUE | 162-198 | |
I. Astaharavidhi Visesyatana: Ideal Dieting | 162 | |
Model-Proper dieting system | 162 | |
Prescribed method of healthy diet | 165 | |
Effective Results of Systematic Dietetics | 166 | |
Adverse Affects of Food Antagonism in Generalisation | 172 | |
Ailments | 172 | |
Line of Treatment for diseases Caused | 173 | |
by Food Antagonism | ||
Viruddhahara : Dietetic Incompatibilities | 173 | |
Various factors (1-10) | ||
Applied Role of Food in Obesity | 177 | |
Significance: Review | 177 | |
Summary | 177 | |
General Consideration on Dietetics | 179 | |
Wholesome and Unwholesome Diets And Entities | 180 | |
Conclusion : Dietary System | 181 | |
II. Vyayama: Exercise | 182 | |
Definition | 182 | |
Method and Effects | 183 | |
Advantages | 184 | |
Limit : Balardha | 185 | |
Advers Effects : Dusprabhava Janitavikara | 186 | |
Excessive Physical Exercise | 187 | |
Characteristics of Normal Performance of Physical Exercise | 187 | |
Restriction on Excessive Physical Exercise | 187 | |
Judicious Practice of Exercise | 188 | |
Vyayama and Yoga | 188 | |
Yogasana : Hathayoga | 189 | |
Suryanamaskara : Bowing Salute (Offering respect) to Sun (Surya) | 189 | |
Vagbhata View on Vyayama | 190 | |
Vyayama | 190 | |
Ardhasakti | 190 | |
Nisedha | 191 | |
Atiyoga | 191 | |
Post-exercise Process | 192 | |
Utsadana and Udgharsana | 193 | |
Cankramana : Walking | 194 | |
Anagneya (Niragni) Sveda : Vyayamadhva | 195 | |
Restriction of Physical Exercise : Vyayama Nisedha | 196 | |
Excessive Exercise : Diminution of Ojas | 197 | |
Vyayama Pariksa : Investigation | 197 | |
Divasvapna Nisedha : Medasvita | 197 | |
Restriction of Day Sleep : Obesity | 197 | |
Vyayama and Langhana | 197 | |
Obesity and Sleep | 198 | |
Exercise Against Excessive Sleep | 198 |