Clinical study to evaluate the effectiveness of Gavakshi Moola (Citrullus colocynthis) Draava with Ksheera in Kamala (hepatocellular jaundice)

  • Madhavi Final Year Post Graduate Scholar, Department of Kayachikitsa, SDM College of Auyrveda and Hospital, Hassan, Karnataka, INDIA.
  • Lakshmiprasad L. Jadhav Professor and Head, Department of Kayachikitsa, SDM College of Auyrveda and Hospital, Hassan, Karnataka, INDIA.
Keywords: Gavakshi Moola Draava, Hepatocellular Jaundice, Kamala.

Abstract

Hepatocellular jaundice is a sign that usually accompanies diseases of liver, the organ that detoxifies metabolites, synthesizes proteins, produces biochemicals necessary for digestion, decomposes red blood cells and produces hormones,[1] hence is constantly under the risk of various diseases. Causes of hepatocellular jaundice are numerous with the most common being viral hepatitis, alcohol and drug toxicity. Kamala described among the Pittaja Nanatmaja Vyadhi has Haridra Varna of Netra, Twak, Nakha, Anana, Mutra as the cardinal sign, hence analogous to jaundice. The administration of Gavakshimoola Draava for 3 days is described in the management of Kamala. A clinical trial was conducted on 15 subjects and the results obtained were statistically analysed. Statistically significant reduction of Lakshana of Kamala and serum levels of bilirubin with p-value less than 0.05 was noted.
Published
2020-08-25