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Excess consumption of Lavana Rasa (Salty taste) – A cause of Amlapitta (Hyperacidity)
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Amlapitta (Hyperacidity) is one of the ever growing diseases observed in society. Intake of salt in excess can lead into Amlapitta due to its Vidahi and Agneya property. Foods like cheese, chips, sauces, buttermilk, etc. contains variety of salts including common salt. The disease Amlapitta/ Amlika can be interpreted as Hyperacidity; is not separately described in Samhita, but mentioned as Lakshana (symptom) of Atiyoga (excessive intake) of Lavana Rasa. Hence an observational study was designed. Aim: To examine whether Atiyoga of Lavana Rasa (common salt) can be a Hetu (causative factor) of Amlapitta. Methodology: Study included 100 identified patients of Amlapitta; both males and females from the age group of 20-60 years suffering from Amlodgar (sour blenching) as the predominant symptom. A structured, pilot tested 6 item questionnaire was used to collect data. Statistical Analysis: Descriptive data was analyzed using number and percentage. Results: Maximum patients were from 20-29 years age group; with Kapha-Pittaja Prakruti (77.78 %) and Pitta-Kaphaja Prakruti (68.75%) who used to consume Lavana rasa in variety of type and in excess quantity. Family history of the disease Amlapitta showed maximum % in female patients as 31.03% whereas only 4.76% males suffered from the disease. Liking towards Lavana, Katu and Amla rasa in population was found to be 36%, 28%, 16% respectively. In causative factors of Amlapitta, Lavana Rasadhikya was noted in 62 patients whereas Vidahi Anna followed by spicy food and oily food was found in 60, 58, 56 number of patients respectively. Conclusion: From the study, it is observed that there is proneness of Amlapitta mostly in age group 20-29 years having liking towards salty, spicy and Katu Rasa. Maximum (58) female patients, with 31.03% who had family history of Amlapitta and 77.78% patients found to have Kapha-Pitta dominent Prakruti which indicate towards importance of Prakriti and family history of an individual in disease manifestation.
Title: Excess consumption of Lavana Rasa (Salty taste) – A cause of Amlapitta (Hyperacidity)
Description:
Amlapitta (Hyperacidity) is one of the ever growing diseases observed in society.
Intake of salt in excess can lead into Amlapitta due to its Vidahi and Agneya property.
Foods like cheese, chips, sauces, buttermilk, etc.
contains variety of salts including common salt.
The disease Amlapitta/ Amlika can be interpreted as Hyperacidity; is not separately described in Samhita, but mentioned as Lakshana (symptom) of Atiyoga (excessive intake) of Lavana Rasa.
Hence an observational study was designed.
Aim: To examine whether Atiyoga of Lavana Rasa (common salt) can be a Hetu (causative factor) of Amlapitta.
Methodology: Study included 100 identified patients of Amlapitta; both males and females from the age group of 20-60 years suffering from Amlodgar (sour blenching) as the predominant symptom.
A structured, pilot tested 6 item questionnaire was used to collect data.
Statistical Analysis: Descriptive data was analyzed using number and percentage.
Results: Maximum patients were from 20-29 years age group; with Kapha-Pittaja Prakruti (77.
78 %) and Pitta-Kaphaja Prakruti (68.
75%) who used to consume Lavana rasa in variety of type and in excess quantity.
Family history of the disease Amlapitta showed maximum % in female patients as 31.
03% whereas only 4.
76% males suffered from the disease.
Liking towards Lavana, Katu and Amla rasa in population was found to be 36%, 28%, 16% respectively.
In causative factors of Amlapitta, Lavana Rasadhikya was noted in 62 patients whereas Vidahi Anna followed by spicy food and oily food was found in 60, 58, 56 number of patients respectively.
Conclusion: From the study, it is observed that there is proneness of Amlapitta mostly in age group 20-29 years having liking towards salty, spicy and Katu Rasa.
Maximum (58) female patients, with 31.
03% who had family history of Amlapitta and 77.
78% patients found to have Kapha-Pitta dominent Prakruti which indicate towards importance of Prakriti and family history of an individual in disease manifestation.
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