
Ayurveda, categorizes the body‘s constituents within threeessential elements Dosha (tissue entities), Dhatu (biologicalentities), and Mala, or waste materials.( १). The balance among theseentities is crucial for longevity and healthy lives. In womenwhen the Vatadi dosha and the Rasadi dhatu are in a balancedState then follicular development, ovulation and menstruationoccur at the proper time and then there is less possibility ofbeing AUB, anovulation, infertility, PCOD, tubal blockage andchances of repeated abortion etc. in brief there is a minimal riskof Artava vyapada and Yonivyapad as per ayurvedic view. Inancient times for balancing these Dosha and Dhatu, shodhanand shaman therapy were used. with the help of shodhantherapy the toxins were removed from their body and withshaman therapy the imbalanced dosha, dhatu‘s were broughtinto balanced, these Vatadi doshas also regulates the body‘sagni (digestive/metabolic fire) and the formation and nourishment of the dhatus andupadhatus depend on different types of agni (Jatharagni, bhutagni and Dhatvagni). पुष्पंतुजायतेयस्याःफलञ्चापिनविद्यते।तस्यदोषविकारञ्चज्ञात्वाकर्समारभेत्।। (बा.त. 1/6) This verse explains the importance of the Vatadi dosha and describes how the dosha are involved in nourishing and maturing the “pushpa,” that is ovum and finally the formation of the phala (progeny).
