1 Department of Kayachikitsa, M.A.M.’s Sumatibhai Shah Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Malwadi, Hadapsar, Pune – 411028, Maharashtra State, India.
2 M.A.M.’s Sumatibhai Shah Ayurved, Mahavidyalaya, Malwadi, Hadapsar, Pune – 411028, Maharashtra State, India.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2022, 14(03), 214–219
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2022.14.3.0522
DOI url: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2022.14.3.0522
Received on 02 May 2022; revised on 04 June 2022; accepted on 06 June 2022
Ayurveda speaks the main cause of diseases is rooted in the impairment of the body's main fire, called Agni, the fire of digestion. Ayurveda views the health of the body as the functioning of a biological fire-governing metabolism. If this essential part is functioning effectively, the whole body will be nourished, full of life and vibrancy. Altered digestive functioning can lead to the production of Ama, a toxic material that initiates and promotes disease processes throughout the body. In the same way, free radicals are also found to be the root cause of many diseases. The majority of free radicals that dAmage biological systems are oxygen-free radicals, and these are more generally known as “Reactive Oxygen Species” (ROS). These are the main by-products formed in the cells of aerobic organisms, and can initiate autocatalytic reactions so that molecules to which they react are themselves converted into free radicals to propagate the chain of dAmage. Here we shall discuss about properties of both Ama and Free Radicals. The present article attempts to correlate the concept of Free radical with the concept of Ama.
Agni; Ama; Free Radicals; Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)
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Sachinkumar Sahebrao Patil and Aayushi Shirish Garge. A conceptual study on understanding Ama concept with special reference to free radical theory. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2022, 14(03), 214–219. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2022.14.3.0522
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