Kiyanta Shiraseeya Adhyaya: Difference between revisions
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In case of decreased [[pitta]] and [[kapha]], an increased [[vata]] causes compression of the vital centres, adversely impacts consciousness, or leads to severe tremors throughout the whole body [61] | In case of decreased [[pitta]] and [[kapha]], an increased [[vata]] causes compression of the vital centres, adversely impacts consciousness, or leads to severe tremors throughout the whole body [61] | ||
=== General principle of symptoms of increased and decreased | === General principle of symptoms of increased and decreased [[dosha]] === | ||
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An increase in | An increase in [[dosha]] causes a consequent provocation, to the same extent as the increase, of a symptom of a disease. On the other hand a decrease of [[dosha]] leads to decreased or reduced functions. In normal conditions, [[dosha]] are in an equilibrium [62] | ||
=== Types of ''kshaya'' (decrease) === | === Types of ''kshaya'' (decrease) === | ||
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