
Ardhavabhedaka, commonly referred to as migraine in modern medicine, is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent headaches, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and sensory sensitivity. Ayurveda, with its holistic approach, provides various therapeutic modalities to manage this condition. One such intervention is Goghrita Nasya, which involves the administration of ghee (clarified butter) infused with medicinal herbs through the nasal passages. This case study explores the effectiveness of Goghrita Nasya in the management of Ardhavabhedaka.
Ardhavabhedaka, Nasya, Migraine, Goghrita Nasya
Ardhavabhedaka, Nasya, Migraine, Goghrita Nasya
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