Volume : VII, Issue : XII, December - 2018

Effect of Amlaki choorna in Shukrakshaya with special reference to Oligospermia

Dr. Hemlata Kongi, Dr. Veerendra Meenkire, Dr. Pramod Shedage

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Shukrakshaya is one of the causes for infertility, it gives a quick look of Ayurveda, importance of Vajeekarana in Shukrakshaya. Amalaki yoga is selected here for detail study with Shukrakshaya and Oligospermia, Also observed it’s vrushya (shukral)  effect. In the clinical study 30 patients of  ligospermia were selected. The semen analysis was done at each follow–up.  Maximum patients were found addicted to Tobacco chewing, Smoking alcohol consumption. The result of the therapies after the treatment course was effective. Shukrakshaya is a disorder in which depletion of Shukra observed both qualitatively and quantitatively, the ultimate result of this being loss of  parenthood. This holds well even today in case of Oligospermia, where there will be decreased sperm count and which is the major cause for Infertility. Male infertility can arise from factors such as, low  sperm count and sperm abnormalities including altered morphology and low motility. Up to 10% of infertility cannot be explained medically. The Discussions was done about selection of topic, selection of drug, effect of Amalaki yoga on semen parameters and probable mode of action on the patients of oligospermia who underwent the trial. In Amalaki yoga Amalaki, Ghruta, Madhu and anupan dugdha increase the Bala (Strength) to Shukra dhatu without undergoing Dhatu Parinamana i.e. it gives strength to sarva shariragata Shukra on Samanyavishesh siddhant.It highlights the outcome of the study. Amalaki Yoga is moderately effective in sperm count.

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Effect of Amlaki choorna in Shukrakshaya with special reference to Oligospermia , Dr. Hemlata Kongi, Dr. Veerendra Meenkire, Dr. Pramod Shedage , PARIPEX-INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-12 | December-2018


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