A Review on the Role of Naladadi Ghrita (A Polyherbal Medicated Ghee) in the Management of Jarajanya Medhakshaya (Age Related Deterioration of Intellect)

Authors

  • Mridula M K Assistant Professor Dept. Of Dravyaguna vijnana Govt. Ayurveda College Tripunithura Author
  • PY Ansary Professor& HOD Dept. Of Dravyaguna vijnana Govt. Ayurveda College Tripunithura Author
  • Sara Moncy Oommen Professor& HOD Dept. Of Dravyaguna vijnana Govt. Ayurveda College Kannur Author
  • V V Shincymol Associate Professor Dept. Of Dravyaguna vijnana Govt. Ayurveda College Tripunithura Author
  • Sethu R Assistant Professor Dept. Of Dravyaguna vijnana Govt. Ayurveda College Tripunithura Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/

Keywords:

Ageing, Dementia, Ayurveda, Rasayana, Neuroprotective Agents, Herbal Medicine

Abstract

Ageing and related ailments especially mental health conditions imparts a greater  burden in elderly population. Age related dementia including both memory loss  and cognitive impairment is a leading contributor of disability. Due to the  concern over safety of available pharmacological therapies many people with  dementia turn to complementary medicine. Ayurveda, the Indian system of  medicine recognises this condition as Medhakshaya (deterioration of intellect)  and has given much emphasis on drugs which will promote Medha. Several  rasayana drugs in ayurveda are primarily claimed as medhya since they have the  ability of mental upliftment. Naladadi ghrita is such a formulation described in  rasayana prakarana of Ashtanga hridaya and in this review we tried to analyse  individual drug action and their synergetic action. Role of drugs in  neuroprotection, learning and memory was analysed by electronic database  search. And drugs were also reviewed by ayurveda parameters. Results of the  review revealed the role of individual drugs in digestion and various brain  functions. combination of drugs may produce an extra therapeutic effectiveness  by synergism and can be utilised for the treatment of various CNS disorders  including jarajanya medhakshaya. 

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M K, M., Ansary, P., Oommen, S. M., Shincymol, V. V., & R, S. (2022). A Review on the Role of Naladadi Ghrita (A Polyherbal Medicated Ghee) in the Management of Jarajanya Medhakshaya (Age Related Deterioration of Intellect) . International Research Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga, 5(1), 126-136. https://doi.org/10.48165/