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Ayurvedic Management of Allergic Rhinitis with Correlation to Vata-Kaphaja Pratishaya

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Ayurveda identifies this condition as Vata-Kaphaja Pratishyaya, which arises from disturbed Doshic balance and Stroto Dushti (disturbance of body channels), especially within Pranavaha Strotas. Ayurveda offers well-established interventions for allergic manifestations based on balancing bodily Doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) and optimizing Agni (digestive fire). Materials and Methods: A 32-year-old female patient with lifelong nasal allergies, presenting with marked nasal blockage, runny nose, continuous sneezing, and intermittent eye symptoms, was evaluated. Ayurvedic diagnosis classified her disease as Vata-Kaphaj Pratishyaya (Allergic Rhinitis) and Aahar Asatmyata (food intolerance). The therapeutic plan combined Nasya Karma (nasal therapy) using Nasayoga Grutham and IAFA Nasal All Clear X Drops, internal polyherbal formulations including IAFA Aahar Amrutham Ras, IAFA Respiratory Detox Tablet, IAFA Respiro Detox Formula, and IAFA Res Chai-7 Ayurvedic Kawah, a comprehensive regimen of proprietary Ayurvedic medicines with documented anti-allergic, immunomodulatory, and anti-inflammatory herbs and minerals, alongside dietary and yogic interventions. Results: After 90 days of therapy, the patient reported 75% symptomatic relief, with substantial reductions in nasal blockage, sneezing, eye symptoms, and associated headaches. Maintenance treatment continued for a further 90 days with sustained benefit. Conclusion: This case highlights the efficacy and safety of a comprehensive Ayurvedic regimen for Allergic Rhinitis, correlating pathophysiologically with Vata-Kaphaja Pratishyaya. Ayurvedic therapy may restore neuroimmune balance through Dosha regulation, Strotas cleansing, and enhancement of mucosal immunity. Further clinical trials are needed to further validate these findings.
Title: Ayurvedic Management of Allergic Rhinitis with Correlation to Vata-Kaphaja Pratishaya
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Ayurveda identifies this condition as Vata-Kaphaja Pratishyaya, which arises from disturbed Doshic balance and Stroto Dushti (disturbance of body channels), especially within Pranavaha Strotas.
Ayurveda offers well-established interventions for allergic manifestations based on balancing bodily Doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) and optimizing Agni (digestive fire).
Materials and Methods: A 32-year-old female patient with lifelong nasal allergies, presenting with marked nasal blockage, runny nose, continuous sneezing, and intermittent eye symptoms, was evaluated.
Ayurvedic diagnosis classified her disease as Vata-Kaphaj Pratishyaya (Allergic Rhinitis) and Aahar Asatmyata (food intolerance).
The therapeutic plan combined Nasya Karma (nasal therapy) using Nasayoga Grutham and IAFA Nasal All Clear X Drops, internal polyherbal formulations including IAFA Aahar Amrutham Ras, IAFA Respiratory Detox Tablet, IAFA Respiro Detox Formula, and IAFA Res Chai-7 Ayurvedic Kawah, a comprehensive regimen of proprietary Ayurvedic medicines with documented anti-allergic, immunomodulatory, and anti-inflammatory herbs and minerals, alongside dietary and yogic interventions.
Results: After 90 days of therapy, the patient reported 75% symptomatic relief, with substantial reductions in nasal blockage, sneezing, eye symptoms, and associated headaches.
Maintenance treatment continued for a further 90 days with sustained benefit.
Conclusion: This case highlights the efficacy and safety of a comprehensive Ayurvedic regimen for Allergic Rhinitis, correlating pathophysiologically with Vata-Kaphaja Pratishyaya.
Ayurvedic therapy may restore neuroimmune balance through Dosha regulation, Strotas cleansing, and enhancement of mucosal immunity.
Further clinical trials are needed to further validate these findings.

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