Siddha Medicine: Recent submissions

  • Prasad, V.M.; Duraichi, A.; Thileepan, T. (William Research centre, nagarcoil, Tamilnadu, India, 2020)
    Siddha Medicine is one of the ancient Tamil medical system. Disease caused in the human body shows different symptoms. Siddha diagnosis of disease is based on eight types of diagnostic tools(en vagaithervu) in which naadi ...
  • Prasad, V.M.; Duraichi, A. (Govt. Siddha Medical College, palayamkottai, Tamilnadu, India, 2023)
    Siddha medicine is an ancient Tamil medicine and it describes about various types of medicines for various treatments. To prove its efficacy it is essential to prove the medicinal uses through modern techniques. Vatha ...
  • Anpuchelvy, S.; Sritharan, G.; Ganesan, S. (Global academic research institute Colombo, Sri Lanka, 2023)
    Karam acts as natural chemical cauterization and removes the debris from the wound. Among all the yantrams, upayantrams, sastrams, anusastrams (Instruments) and medicines, the karam has the supreme action, because it is ...
  • Anpuchelvy, S.; Sritharan, G.; Ganesan, S. (Global academic research institute Colombo, Sri Lanka, 2023)
    Diabetic ulcers are major health issue worldwide, causing significant economic burdens and affecting both the patient and the society as a whole. Predisposing factors in diabetic patients known as the pathogenic triad, ...
  • Karunya, S.; Sathiyaseelan, V. (University of Jeyewardenepura, 2024)
    In Sri Lanka, Siddha Medicine is one of the oldest medical systems. Medicinal plants play a crucial role in this system. The objective of the study is to identify the medicinal plants in Ponnalai, Jaffna for in situ and ...
  • Prasad, V.M.; Sathiyaseelan, V. (University of Jeyewardenepura, 2024)
    Medicinal plants are the primary source of Indigenous healthcare system in Sri Lanka. This study aimed to document and analysed the diversity and distribution of medicinal plants in Vedukkunarimalai, a forest area situated ...
  • Gowri, J.; Vinotha, S.; Mihiri, R.J. (University of Jeyewardenepura, 2023)
    Syzygium cumini (L.) Skeels (Myrtaceae) is an evergreen tree, grown widely in Sri Lanka. It is regularly recognized as jambolan, black plum, and jamun. It is an extensively used therapeutic herbal in the treatment of ...
  • Sritharan, G.; Anpuchelvy, S. (University of Colombo, 2023)
    Suddigai (Agnikarma) means the procedure done with fire. References about Suddigai are available in almost all Siddha and Ayurvedic preventive, curative and haemostatic properties were unveiled even centuries back. ...
  • Gowri, R.; Mihiri Rangika, J.; Vinotha, S. (Journal of Pharmacy, 2023)
    People are suffering from many noncommunicable diseases as a result of the COVID pandemic and the stress that has followed after it. Diabetes mellitus is a complex non communicable disease and its incidence in Sri Lanka ...
  • Anpuchelvy, S.; Sritharan, G. (நூலக நிறுவன வெளியீடு, 2013)
    ஏழாலையின் கிழக்குப்பகுதியிலே சித்தவைத்தியர் ஐயம்பிள்ளை அவர்களின் புத்திரனாக பிறந்தவர் பொன்னையா அவர்கள். இவர் ஏழாலை ஏழுகோவிலடியில் உள்ள சுன்னாகம் கல்விகற்று முருகேசு பண்டிதரிடமும். சைவப்பிரகாச வித்தியாசாலையில் குமாரசாமிப் ...
  • Anpuchelvy, S.; Sritharan, G. (Proceedings of the 4th Jaffna University International Research Conference, 2018)
    Skin diseases are the most common health problem in worldwide and are associated with a considerable burden. Karappan (Eczema) is a skin ailment which cause psychological, social and financial burden on the patient and ...
  • Anpuchelvy, S.; Sritharan, G. (Archers and Elevators Publishing House, 2019)
    Dengue fever caused by dengue viruses having Aedes aegypti mosquito as their principal vector, causes symptoms such as sudden onset of fever, headache, retro- orbital pain and back pain along with severe myalgia due to ...
  • Sritharan, G. (உலகத் தமிழ்ச் செம்மொழி மாநாடு, 2010)
    மருத்துவம் எனும் தொழிலைச் செய்வதற்கு மருத்துவ அறிவு முக்கியமானதாகும். இதற்கு ஆதாரமாக இருப்பது மருத்துவ நூல்களாகும். யாழ்ப்பாணத்தில் தமிழ் மருத்துவம் என்று கூறும்போது சித்தமருத்துவத்தையே குறிக்கிறது. இம்மருத்துவம் யாழ்ப்பாணத்தில் ...
  • Anpuchelvy, S.; Sritharan, G. (ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY, 2017)
    Dianova, a poly herbal powder (churnam) formulation was used to study in the blood glucose on diabetes mellitus. It consists of six herbs such as Gymnema sylvestre, Eugenia jambolana, Salasia riticulata, Curcuma longa, ...
  • Anpuchelvy, S.; Sritharan, G. (Proceedings of Jaffna University International Research Conference, 2014)
    Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder is a neurobehavioral disorder of childhood period and characterized by inattention, impulsiveness and hyperactivity. AK case control study was conducted in children with ADHD. Children ...
  • Sritharan, G.; Anpuchelvy, S.; Ganesan, S. (3rd Provincial Symposium on Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and Traditional Medicine-2021, 2021)
    Suddigai (Agnikurma) means the procedure done with fire. References about Suddigai are available in almost all Siddha and Ayurvedic preventive, curative and hemostatic properties were unveiled even centuries back. These ...
  • Anpuchelvy, S.; Sritharan, G. (JUICE, 2016)
    In diabetes slight injury to the glucose laden tissue may cause chronic infection and ulcer formation about 15% of all diabetic patients develops foot ulcer in their life time. This herbal application of "Patchai ennai" ...
  • Anpuchelvy, S.; Sritharan, G. (3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AYURVEDA, UNANI, SIDDHA AND TRADITIONAL MEDICINE 2015, 2015)
    Chronic wounds are frequently encountered problem in the present era produced due to the complications of trauma or pathological injury and it causes long-term agony to the patients. In the present study Pachai ennai was ...
  • Anpuchelvy, S.; Sritharan, G. (Eastern University, 2013)
    Red gukki! paste is a herbal product possessing anti-inflammatory, analgesic activities observed in musculoskeletal pain. Topical therapy with Redgukkil paste has also been found to be effective and safe in the treatment ...
  • Sritharan, G.; Anpuchelvy, S. (Wayamba University, 2018)
    Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common form of heart disease. CHD can be prevented and even controlled. Extensive clinical and statistical studies have identified several factors that can increase the risk of the ...