ROLE OF NASYA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ANOVULATORY CYCLE: AN AYURVEDIC PERSPECTIVE
Dr. Mayuri R. Avhad*, Dr. Rakesh Sharma
ABSTRACT
Infertility (Vandhyatva) is considered when one is unable to get pregnant after having unprotected sex for at least one year. If there is any issue with the female or male reproductive material, it could lead to anovulation, which is one of the most common reasons for female infertility. Anovulation can now be better understood by examining the function of the hypothalamus and pituitary gland and the communication that occurs between the two of them and the ovaries. The hypothalamus plays a crucial role in the regulation of reproduction and the hormones involved in reproduction by regulating the pituitary gland. According to Ayurveda, Anovulation (Beejadushti) can be successfully treated through Nasya Karma. The medicine given through the nose will affect the areas of the brain and help to restore physiological and hormonal balances. Nasya Karma is believed to work by influencing or having a positive effect on the function of the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland, which will in turn help to restore normal hormonal levels and allow for ovulation to occur. This article explains Ayurvedic perspective on the role of Nasya Karma in the management of Anovulatory cycle.
Keywords: Ayurveda, Nasya Karma, Anovulatory cycle, Infertility, Hypothalamus.
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