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Sathya Dhornala, Snehalatha Dornala, Govinda Reddy
An International Journal of Research in AYUSH and Allied Systems, 2016
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J.S. Tripathi, R.H. Singh
Ancient Science of Life, 1994
The Ayurvedic literature exhibits a systematic information about psychosomatic constitution and its genetic & environment denominators. According to Ayurveda the…
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A. C. Kar, B. N. Upadhyay, D. Ojha
Ancient Science of Life, 1994-07
The constitution of a man is considered to determine his susceptibility to different diseases, the pattern of their presentation, the…
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M. N. Pal
Ancient Science of Life, 1990-01
In the concluding part of the study the author highlights Tridosha theory (Three humours) and bioenergy and reviews the whole…
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S. Mahdihassan
Ancient Science of Life, 1986-07
This article attempts to trace the origin of the systems concerned as cosmology and humorology. The three elements Earth, Water…
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Hemangini Waghulade
Ancient Science of Life, 2013-1
Purpose: If you want to work at something that is fulfilling & inspiring, you should tailor your career to your…
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S. Venkataraghavan, T. P. Sunderesan, V. Rajagopalan, K. Srinivasn
Ancient Science of Life, 1987-10
28 patients undergoing treatment for Cancer and 57 normal adults are studied for their Prakriti (constitution and temperature) to find…
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Madhabendranath Pal
Ancient Science of Life, 1991
This study attempts to describe the basic ayurvedic theory of tridosha (three humour theory) vividly here.
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Alex Hankey
Ancient Science of Life, 2010
In traditional Ayurdev, basic concepts such as Tridosa are introduced didactically. Students of Ayurdeva learn to appreciate their practical value…
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Sujithra Ram Manohar
Annals Ayurvedic Med, 2023-07-23
Health is the most aspired aspect in life. An increase in the life span, does not mean an increase in…