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The Role of Triphala Kwatha in the Management of NonHealing Ulcers
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Non-healing ulcers, commonly corresponding to
Dushta Vrana in Ayurvedic literature, remain a
significant clinical challenge due to impaired
wound healing mechanisms. Triphala, a classical
polyherbal Ayurvedic formulation consisting of
Haritaki (Terminalia chebula), Bibhitaki
(Terminalia bellirica), and Amalaki (Emblica
officinalis), has long been valued for its woundcleansing (Shodhana) and healing (Ropana)
properties. This review evaluates the
pharmacological actions, traditional uses, and
clinical potential of Triphala Kwatha (decoction) in
the treatment of chronic, non-healing ulcers, based
on classical Ayurvedic texts and modern
pharmacological research.
Keywords: Triphala, Non-healing ulcer, Dushta
Vrana, Ayurvedic wound management, Triphala
Kwatha, wound healing
Title: The Role of Triphala Kwatha in the Management of NonHealing Ulcers
Description:
Non-healing ulcers, commonly corresponding to
Dushta Vrana in Ayurvedic literature, remain a
significant clinical challenge due to impaired
wound healing mechanisms.
Triphala, a classical
polyherbal Ayurvedic formulation consisting of
Haritaki (Terminalia chebula), Bibhitaki
(Terminalia bellirica), and Amalaki (Emblica
officinalis), has long been valued for its woundcleansing (Shodhana) and healing (Ropana)
properties.
This review evaluates the
pharmacological actions, traditional uses, and
clinical potential of Triphala Kwatha (decoction) in
the treatment of chronic, non-healing ulcers, based
on classical Ayurvedic texts and modern
pharmacological research.
Keywords: Triphala, Non-healing ulcer, Dushta
Vrana, Ayurvedic wound management, Triphala
Kwatha, wound healing.
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