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#Gargle to be used for ''vatika'' type anorexia: Gargles prepared from ''kustha, sauvarchala, jiraka, sharkara, maricha, bida,'' oil, and honey. [216] | #Gargle to be used for ''vatika'' type anorexia: Gargles prepared from ''kustha, sauvarchala, jiraka, sharkara, maricha, bida,'' oil, and honey. [216] | ||
#Gargle to be used for ''paittika'' anorexia: Gargle of ''amalaki/dhatri, ela, padmaka, usira, pippali, utpala, chandana,'' oil and honey. [216] | #Gargle to be used for ''paittika'' anorexia: Gargle of ''amalaki/dhatri, ela, padmaka, usira, pippali, utpala, chandana,'' oil and honey. [216] | ||
#Gargle to be used for | #Gargle to be used for [[kapha]]ja anorexia: Gargle of ''lodhra, tejovati, haritaki, trikatu, yavakshara,'' oil and honey. [217] | ||
#Gargle to be used in ''tri-doshic/sannipatika'' anorexia: Fresh juice of pomengranate, ''jiraka, sarkara,'' oil and honey. [218] | #Gargle to be used in ''tri-doshic/sannipatika'' anorexia: Fresh juice of pomengranate, ''jiraka, sarkara,'' oil and honey. [218] | ||
#''Karavyadi-yoga'': ''Karavi, maricha, jiraka, draksha, vrikshamla, dadima, sauvarchala,'' jaggery and honey. This (gargle) cures all types of anorexia. [219] | #''Karavyadi-yoga'': ''Karavi, maricha, jiraka, draksha, vrikshamla, dadima, sauvarchala,'' jaggery and honey. This (gargle) cures all types of anorexia. [219] | ||
#General treatment of ''vatika'' anorexia is medicated enema. | #General treatment of ''vatika'' anorexia is medicated enema. | ||
#General treatment of ''paittika'' anorexia is purgation therapy. | #General treatment of ''paittika'' anorexia is purgation therapy. | ||
#General treatment of | #General treatment of [[kapha]]ja anorexia is medicated emesis therapy. | ||
#General treatment of psychological anorexia: Delicious favorite foods pleasing the heart, gladdening the patient should be given. | #General treatment of psychological anorexia: Delicious favorite foods pleasing the heart, gladdening the patient should be given. | ||
Thus ends the description of the treatment of ''arochaka'' (anorexia). [220] | Thus ends the description of the treatment of ''arochaka'' (anorexia). [220] | ||