Agada Tantra is one of Ayurveda's Astangas, which deals with toxicity. With the development of health sciences, the link between toxins and health has been scientifically proven. As a result, the Agada Tantra branch has become extremely relevant in today's setting by providing better solutions for managing a variety of potentially dangerous situations. Cumulative toxicity refers to the accumulation of poison in the body as a result of regular ingestion of harmful foods, such as unprocessed and junk meals. It has become an essential measure in order to improve management approaches.
A comprehensive approach to manage toxicity
Medicinal plants have an important role in health and disease management, whether as food or medicine. As a result, a thorough understanding of medicinal plants is critical for health and effective treatment. Dravyaguna, a branch of Ayurveda, studies medicinal plants for disease prevention and treatment.
The department features a herbal garden with a variety of plant and herb species used to educate researchers and the general public about their therapeutic properties. The garden's herbs are utilized to create fresh medicine and to meet the hospital's inpatient demands.
Grow and know medicinal herbs for a healthy life
kaumara bhritya one among 8 branches. It handles with the care and treatment of newborns, babies, and children. The department aims to improve a child's immunity, cognition, and overall development through traditional programs like as "Swarna prashana".
ternal science for child health.
Kayachikitsa is one of eight Ayurvedic branches that specializes in treating various systemic disorders in both adult and oldage.Diseases of the brain system, musculoskeletal system, respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, endocrine system, urogenital system, and skin are effectively addressed by this department.
Medicine to heal and health.
Shareera Kriya is an Ayurvedic specialty that studies how the body and mind function normally. Shareera is made up of numerous basic elements. The term 'kriya' refers to something that moves or can execute activities, and Shareera only conducts its kriya when these essential ingredients are in equilibrium. This subject, therefore, serves as the foundation for a proper grasp of Ayurveda. This subject is critical for a medical student to grasp all other paraclinical and clinical topics. Proper knowledge of normality is critical for assessing abnormalities and then selecting the appropriate treatment.
Kriya Shareera for balanced health
Shalya Tantra focuses on surgery and parasurgical procedures such as Bheshajakarma, Yantrakarma, Shastrakarma, Raktamokshana, Ksharakarma, and Agni karma. It is dedicated to providing high-quality academics, clinical, and surgical skills in undergraduate education. Respecting the intrinsic value and worth of each human resource, the department meets the needs of the student and patient community. It strives to energize countless lives and bring smiles for a brighter tomorrow.
Ayurvedic surgical techniques for patient care
Panchakarma, Ayurveda's unique contribution to mankind, provides therapeutic advantages to both preventative and promotional elements of health and is acknowledged globally. Panchakarma's perspective begins with five intensive therapeutic modalities: Vamana, Virechana, Niruha Basti, Anuvasana Basti, and Nasya Karma. It provides patients with holistic care by implementing individualized rejuvenating therapies.
Panchakarma for overall health
Prasuti Tantra and Stree Roga are specialties that focus on women's health and the treatment of gynecological diseases. It also takes care during the various stages of pregnancy and birth to ensure that the offspring are healthy. The unique ayurvedic prenatal, antenatal, and postnatal care seeks to ensure a safe delivery and a healthy mother and child. It raises health knowledge about dietary choices, lifestyle changes to prevent gynecological disorders, and personal hygiene, leading in a reduction in morbidity and mortality rates. The department provides academics with hands-on experience in medical and surgical management.
Eternal science for women's health
This area of Ayurveda is concerned with the production of medicines from various natural sources. Herbo-mineral products have been shown to be more effective in clinical management. Graduates are educated to manufacture Ayurvedic medications in various formulations. The formulations are created by combining herbs present in the individual's region and customizing them to meet the needs of the health seeker.
The goal of this branch is to create formulations that are as powerful as possible while using metals and minerals in smaller doses without relying too heavily on the patient's constitution. It is concerned with bringing formulations into practice by revalidating them, as well as modifying preparations depending on current needs and practice.
Best medicaments to better health.
The department comprises topics that assist students understand the basics of a disease, including its etiology, clinical manifestations, pathogenesis, methods for examining afflicted persons, and necessary laboratory tests for disease diagnosis.
Diagnosis a key for health management
This branch teaches how to use concepts in diagnostic and treatment planning. It exhibits evaluating and judgment skills in making sound decisions. Exposure to Gurukul tradition improves students' professional prospects. It provide students with the tools to understand ayurveda and apply it in their clinical practices.
Principles of Ayurveda for well- being
It is the branch of medicine that focuses on the health of the eyes, ears, nose, throat, oral and dental systems, and head. These are vital sensory organs, thus there is an urgent need to protect and preserve their health, which is why they are called as Uttamanga Chikitsa Tantra. It contains distinct outpatient departments for eye, ENT, and dental care, as well as a well-equipped Kriya Kalpa Unit, and a significant surgical theatre for eye and ENT.
Ayurveda for healthy sensual perception
Swasthavritta and yoga are the branches that focus on enhancing health through a healthy lifestyle. The four pillars of health supported by Ayurveda are Dinacharya (daily regimen), Rutucharya (seasonal regimen), Sadvrutta, and Achararasayana (moral norms of conduct). The department raises public knowledge about Ayurveda and its applications to lifestyle diseases. The yoga unit was formed for the goal of health maintenance and therapy.
Eternal science for healthy wellbeing
It is one of the fundamental subjects in ayurveda, dealing with the structure of the human body. This is one of the most important topics for better understanding the concepts of treatment. Knowledge of applied anatomy will allow the learner to make a preliminary diagnosis of the ailment. A better understanding of the anatomy of organs and systems will result in a more skilled surgeon.
Unravelling the complexities of human body