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JOURNALS || EIJO Journal of Ayurveda, Herbal Medicine and Innovative Research (EIJO – AHMIR) [ ISSN : 2456 - 530X ]
Ayurvedic Analytical Approaches for Health and Fitness with Cleanliness System

Author Names : Ratanakar Shetty  volume 1 issue 1
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Abstract

Oral diseases remain a major health problem throughout the world with the incidence of oral cancer and other diseases on the rise in developing countries are. Oral health reflects the health of the body. For the prevention and treatment of oral diseases, modern medicine has had only limited success. There is a global need for prevention safe and effective alternative treatment. Ayurveda is a good alternative for this and for the oral health for the development of preventive and therapeutic strategies lead. This 5000 year old system of medicine not only with herbal treatments and specific minerals recommended for the treatment of various oral diseases, but also suggests some therapeutic procedures daily needs for the prevention and the maintenance of oral health. Recently there is a renewed interest in the use of Ayurvedic medicine for oral health. Various Ayurvedic herbs and natural products were used for their pharmacological applications, ie. Anti-ulcer, wound healing, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antioxidant properties and have been proven safe and effective for oral health and hygiene, including various Ayurvedic therapeutic methods. Scientific validation of the oral health practices Ayurveda could justify their inclusion in modern oral care. In this study an attempt has been mentioned for the prevention and the maintenance of oral health and hygiene in Ayurveda scientific findings based testing various therapeutic procedures.

Keywords: Ayurvedic, Health, Cleanness, Disease, Oral Hygiene, Treatment.

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