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Journal Issue Feb-2016
Sangyaharan Shodh Official Journal of Bharatiya Sangyaharak Association (AAIM)
Issue : Feb- 2016
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SANGYAHARAN SHODH (A Peer-Reviewed International Journal) February 2024 Volume 27, Number - 1, ISSN 2278 -8166 IJIFACTOR: 4.68. Available online at www.aaim.co.in Journal Ranking: A+

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(1) Editorial

(2) Pain Clinic in Ayurveda : Need of The Hour

(3) Concept of Agni and it’s clinical Implications in the Management of Psychosomatic Disorders

(4) Anaemia in Children : An Ayurvedic Review

(5) Effect of Dinacharya (Ayurvedic Life Style) for Healthy Living

(6) Vedana – Vision of Ayurveda and Modern Context

(7) पुरातन भारतीय “योग विधा" की आधुनिक परिवेश में प्रसांगिकता

(8) Different Types of Aganikarma Shalaka Used for Pain Management

(9) Clinical Relevance of Yoga

(10) Non Pharmalogical Approach of Management in Low Back Pain with Special Reference to Agnikarm

(11) A Study on Root of Aswagsandha

(12) Comparative Study of Acupunture and Agnikarma for the Management of Low Back Pain

(13) Use of Dashmoolghanvati as Preoperative Medication

(14) Metabolic Syndrome as Lifestyle Disorder and Dietary Principal for its Management

(15) Effect of Haritaki Lepa in the Management of Hyperpigmented Scar

(16) Advancement in Treatment of Fistula in Ano (Bhagandar) Versus Ksharsutra Therapy

(17) Fluroscopy Guided Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation of Ganglion Impar in the Management of Coccydynia : Prospective Studies