The Vedic medicine ingredient from household kitchens is the prospecting element for the future medicinal innovations in pharmaceuticals: Statistical analysis
Gurvishal Sinha
Department Marketing, Sharda University, Greater Noida.
*Corresponding Author E-mail: gurgreat101@gmail.com
ABSTRACT:
The study is a review that verbalizes around the ancient time of therapeutic practices. The ayurvedic specialist's therapeutic practices were the medication that is the base ground from the kitchen flavors(spices). The flavors and their mixes go about as drug portions for relieving sicknesses and mending humanity with standard components from the compelling force of nature. Thus, the kitchen flavors(spices) gesture as the medication for curing the diseases. The total unduplicated reach and recurrence Analysis examines this gesture.
KEYWORDS: Ancient, Spices, Medicines, Cure.
INTRODUCTION:
The role of Indian medicine practices was decayed old and renowned. The documentation of ancient old practices presents their availability in various Vedas. Furthermore, the natural and organic substances present in the environment on mother earth play a vital role in medicines. The spices and different herbs act as the first pharmaceutical register the mark for healing humankind. As suggested by ayurvedic.com, the (Sushruta Samhita) contains the surgery practices1. Therefore additionally, the recognition of SharngadharaSamhita for its count and portrayal of various pharmacy-based compositions applied in panchakarma and enclosed the principal literary amplification of finding through the pulsation of humans. The Ayurveda is the covenant for treating. Ayurveda is a complete array of medical concerns to equally manage the precautionary and therapeutic angles 2. As described in Maharshiayurvedindia.com, Turmeric(Haldi) is not only an archetypal zest in curries(food items); however, it also has many medical advantages.Haldi provides healing for curing liver issues stomach related diseases. Furthermore, curing the infectious fungal disease related to skin and irritating sensations that require rubbing.
Haldi is a four-thousand-year-old medicinal element practiced as a pharmaceutical substance3. The clove (laung) and in Latin(clavus) is another kitchen variable and ayurvedic pharmaceutical element that helps enhance the body's resistance, cures toothache and assist in normalizing sugar levels4,5. The variable elaichi(cardamom) is again an excellent pharmaceutical component that reduces sugar levels, improves various deadly diseases, good for the heart and mouth. The black pepper is another kitchen spice giant (kalimirch), a significant medicinal variable for curing cough and breathing problems. The spice (dalchini) is the perfect pharma element for curing vomiting and the common cold. The honey proves its worth in curing many diseases and acts as a food element suitable for digestion in weak people. Ginger (adrak) is the best medicinal element in cough and cold problems known as good old medicine. The awla , lemon and Neem do not need any representation for their pharmaceutical uses they are present in the form of tablets in ayurvedic compositions. Understanding these elements and related medicinal practices in Hindi was coined as (gharaluupchar).
LITERATURE REVIEW:
According to (Chattopadhyay et al. (2004), the natural action of Haldi dust or powder helps cure the injury. As suggested by (Funk et al.2006), We are aware that no more similar composition to nutritional (Haldi) supplements has any data on impure's antiartric outcomes, synthetically compounded (Haldi) concentrations. On the offset utilization accessible. As explained by (Govindarajan and Stahl,1980), There are very few papers on haldi farming, and the state of the research in different developing nations is unknown. As suggested by (Babu et al. 2019), Ayurveda also says it attempts to increase the digestive process at the bowel and biological levels, apart from relieving illness. According to(Menon et al. 2011), Laung and Karpuravalli leaves demonstrate the most extreme avoidance region in opposition to the four segregates, excluding Proteus. As suggested by (Singh, Baghotia and Goel,2012), The Ayurvedic Pharmacopeia of India recorded the category of Laung as an overseas substance up to two percent. According to (Nilesh et al. 2017), the activity of Laugh due to its bitter taste, therefore, acts as a blood activator. Secondly, it works as a catalyst; it functions as a mosquito repellent. As Suggested (Sarvade et al. 2016)about the medicinal properties of cardamom in the different centuries in the second and third centuries, cardamom(ela) as medicine in curing diabetes and various skin infections. According to (Rousseau, Turner and Xu, 2019), Farmers figured out how to a significant mass degrees of standard money, adding dehydrated cardamom units to store to exploit value changes (in times not including a tremendous climate event, prices decrease in the late spring as the reap move toward, and afterward scale again in the colder time of year, a couple of months after harvesting. According to (Patel, Prajapati and Kanaki,2020), The effort scheduled with the natural ingredient for a couple of dynamic components gets archived; however, it is either the whole spice or mix of spices that utilizes to fix the infections in Ayurveda. As suggested by (Wagh et al. 2013), The (tvak) is a significant ingredient in (chawanprash) . According to (Kuropatnicki, Kłósek and Kucharzewski, 2018), Nectar (shahad) had its place in medication utilized in customary Chinese Meditreat numerous sicknesses for multiple thousand years. In Traditional Chinese Medication, Nectar is mixed together with other substances as medicine. Suggested by (Khalikova 2020), Ayurveda appealingly bundled items traverse the universes of antiquated primitive and worldwide innovation, joining native ideas with dietary biomedical phrasing, in this manner attention-grabbing to the ensnarement of limited and globalized assumptions for Ayurveda shoppers. They were suggested by (Mishra, Dwivedi and Rai .2016) Inward breathing of cured smoke. By utilizing inward breath, illnesses of organs Situated over the shoulders and emerging as of the Vata and Kapha will not create. As concluded by (Kizhakkeveettil, Smirl and Parla,2020), A pursue of cutting-edge clinical writing neglected to discover any examinations on the utilization of a centripetal methodology that joined Ayurvedic and traditional medication to consider persistent injuries. According to (Roy and Bhattacharyya,2020), The therapeutic significance of Neem has its reference in the Indian, ancient clinical frameworks like Ayurved and Siddha. As suggested by (Trivedi etal.2019), the berries of Neem has their utility-related to medicine in curing soreness, stomach problem, urine infection, blood sugar levels, injury. As suggested by (Rani et al., 2021), Since the blood sugar fixation expanded, there was a progressive lessening in the blood sugar commencement. The pace for the blood sugar engagement in the ferment sect was direct in every single one of thrice glucose fixations. According to (Shrivastava et al.,2008), Each of the overall standards of medical preliminaries portrayed before relates to natural cures. In any case, while medical. According to (Ahirwar et al.2008), consequently, all souk-ready products should affirm the trial of well-being and viability. According to(Dutta and Chakraborty,2009), creating medicine for uncommon illnesses gets public acknowledgment for the work. Tripathi(2009) suggested many ayurvedic herbs. One is ashwagandha, which is excellent for the human body and brain. As concluded by (Rawat and Gupta 2011), The ayurvedic equation(formula) treated the injury well overall, and it likewise helps in recuperating human injuries. As suggested by(Merlin 2011), expansion in buyers mindfulness and expanding direct money venture interest in the well-being industry
Statistical Analysis:
The TURFanalysis(Total unduplicated reach and frequency) for analyzing the circumstance of the flavors in kitchen mix moves. Also, the therapeutic or drug utility of the flavors in different mixes. Secondly, the review features spices-based therapeutic applications in household cures—the study centers around flavors, spices, and Nectar-based decisions for restoring illnesses. The statistical tables below show different pharmaceutical combinations and their applications.
Table 1
|
Medicinal ingredients |
Count |
% Of home therapists |
% Of medicinal items |
|
|
Medicinalitems |
Turmeric |
101 |
91.8% |
12.1% |
|
Laungh |
94 |
85.5% |
11.2% |
|
|
Elaichi |
46 |
41.8% |
5.5% |
|
|
Kalimirch |
110 |
100.0% |
13.2% |
|
|
Dalchini |
29 |
26.4% |
3.5% |
|
|
Honey |
92 |
83.6% |
11.0% |
|
|
Ginger |
106 |
96.4% |
12.7% |
|
|
Awla |
86 |
78.2% |
10.3% |
|
|
Lemon |
79 |
71.8% |
9.4% |
|
|
Neem |
93 |
84.5% |
11.1% |
|
Kalimirch and ginger's application is perceived as the preeminent and utility-based plain medications. The principal segment of counts of home specialists for acknowledgment of ingredients with which kalimirch and ginger situate (100% and 96%).
The Turmeric (Haldi) and laung (clove) (91.8% and 85.5%) set with second-most acknowledged flavors and natural substance. The third most accepted combination for acceptance is with Neem and honey (84.5 % and 83.6). The last two blends circle with awla and lemon (78.2% and 71.8%), second combination(elaichi and dalchini) as last decision, it contains more taste esteem than medicinal by the home specialist. Assuming we measurably break down the most preferred therapeutic utility first, Kalimirch, turmeric, ginger. The second is laung, honey, and Neem. The third acknowledgment is with awla and lemon.
Table 2
|
Max cluster Size: one. Reach and Frequency. |
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|
Medicinal items |
Statistics |
|||
|
Reach |
% of Cases |
Freq. |
% of Responses |
|
|
Kalimirch |
110 |
99.1 |
110 |
13.2 |
|
Ginger |
106 |
95.5 |
106 |
12.7 |
|
Haldi |
101 |
91.0 |
101 |
12.1 |
Variables: haldi, laungh, elaichi, kalimirch, dalchini, honey, ginger, awla, nimburas, neem
The first group prefers kalimirch, ginger and Haldi(13.2) (we can call this group immunity group).
Table 3
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Max cluster Size: two. Reach and Frequency. |
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|
Medicinal items |
Statistics |
|||
|
Reach |
% of Cases |
Freq. |
% of Responses |
|
|
Ginger, kalimirch |
110 |
99.1 |
216 |
25.8 |
|
Haldi, kalimirch |
110 |
99.1 |
211 |
25.2 |
|
Ginger, haldi |
110 |
99.1 |
207 |
24.8 |
Variables: haldi, laungh, elaichi, kalimirch, dalchini, honey, ginger, awla, nimburas, neem
The second group prefers Kalimirch(25%) with two different combinations for various medicinal uses.
Table 4
|
Max cluster Size: three. Reach and Frequency. |
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|
Medicinal ITEMS |
Statistics |
|||
|
Reach |
% of Cases |
Freq |
% of Responses |
|
|
Ginger, haldi, kalimirch |
110 |
99.1 |
317 |
37.9 |
|
ginger, kalimirch, laungh |
110 |
99.1 |
310 |
37.1 |
|
Ginger, kalimirch, neem |
110 |
99.1 |
309 |
37.0 |
The third group stands with ginger, haldi and Kalimirch as a medicinal preference (37.9%)
Table 5
|
Max cluster Size: four Reach and Frequency. |
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|
Medicinal items |
Statistics |
|||
|
Reach |
% of Cases |
Freq |
% of Responses |
|
|
Ginger, haldi, kalimirch, laungh |
110 |
99.1 |
411 |
49.2 |
|
Ginger, haldi, kalimirch, neem |
110 |
99.1 |
410 |
49.0 |
|
Ginger, haldi, honey, kalimirch |
110 |
99.1 |
409 |
48.9 |
Variables: haldi, laungh, elaichi, kalimirch, dalchini, honey, ginger, awla, nimburas, neem
Table 6
|
Max cluster Size: five. Reach and Frequency. |
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|
Medicinal items |
Statistics |
|||
|
Reach |
% of Cases |
Freq |
% of Responses |
|
|
Ginger, haldi, kalimirch, laungh, neem |
110 |
99.1 |
504 |
60.3 |
|
Ginger, haldi, honey, kalimirch, laungh |
110 |
99.1 |
503 |
60.2 |
|
Ginger, haldi, honey, kalimirch, neem |
110 |
99.1 |
502 |
60.0 |
Variables: haldi, laungh, elaichi, kalimirch, dalchini, honey, ginger, awla, nimburas, neem
Table 7
|
Max cluster Size: six. Reach and Frequency. |
||||
|
Medicinal items |
Statistics |
|||
|
Reach |
% of Cases |
Freq. |
% of Responses |
|
|
Ginger, haldi, honey, kalimirch, laungh, neem |
110 |
99.1 |
596 |
71.3 |
|
Awla, ginger, haldi, kalimirch, laungh, neem |
110 |
99.1 |
590 |
70.6 |
Variables: haldi, laungh, elaichi, kalimirch, dalchini, honey, ginger, awla, nimburas, neem
Table 8: finest Reach and Frequency by cluster range
|
Medicinal item |
Statistics |
||||
|
Group Size |
Reach |
% of Cases |
Freq |
% of Responses |
|
|
ADDED: kalimirch |
1 |
110 |
99.1 |
110 |
13.2 |
|
ADDED: ginger KEPT: kalimirch |
2 |
110 |
99.1 |
216 |
25.8 |
|
ADDED: haldi KEPT: ginger, kalimirch |
3 |
110 |
99.1 |
317 |
37.9 |
|
ADDED: laungh KEPT: ginger, haldi, kalimirch |
4 |
110 |
99.1 |
411 |
49.2 |
|
ADDED: neem KEPT: ginger, haldi, kalimirch, laungh |
5 |
110 |
99.1 |
504 |
60.3 |
|
ADDED: honey KEPT: ginger, haldi, kalimirch, laungh, neem |
6 |
110 |
99.1 |
596 |
71.3 |
|
Awla, Ginger, Haldi, Honey, Kalimirch, Laungh |
110 |
99.1 |
589 |
70.5 |
|
The most preferred reach is with honey at (71.3%), combining other elements as per need.
The span for the therapeutic items in the house olds is 100%. It likewise connotes that individuals perceive the spices, herbs and honey in the kitchen as having restorative and drug properties. This translation strolls with the whole comprehension of security and counteraction of certain illnesses and ad-libs well-being. Assuming we dissect the tables, their acknowledgment begins with restorative property and increments with the accompanying tables. It shows that individuals utilize such things in their day-by-day exercises.
The kitchen element and medicinal utility of items:-
Table 9
|
Elements |
Medicinal uses for |
|
Turmeric |
skin disease and wounds |
|
Laungh (clove) |
Antioxidants , tooth ache and diabetes |
|
Elaichi (cardamom) |
Digestive stimulant |
|
Honey |
Cough and asthma |
|
Ginger |
Prevent the body from germs |
|
Amla |
Hair beauty and immunity building |
|
Neem |
Acne and stomach ulcers |
|
Lemon |
Heart health and weight management |
|
Cinnamon |
Diabetes and reduce cholesterol |
CONCLUSION:
The kitchen components are of great use as a taste enhancer in everyday eating plans of Indian food. Additionally conveys therapeutic qualities. Indians, as Ayurveda medication clients, take a ton of locally situated cures whose primary fixings are from the kitchen. Also, these techniques are instructed in each Indian house by progenitors as regular ayurvedic practice. The review relates the utility of day by day eating food things as an extraordinary wellspring of therapeutic qualities
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Received on 07.12.2021 Modified on 17.03.2022
Accepted on 10.05.2022 © RJPT All right reserved
Research J. Pharm. and Tech 2022; 15(11):4876-4880.
DOI: 10.52711/0974-360X.2022.00819