Author:
Chamoli Ashutosh,Rawat Neelam,Bhagat Vijay
Abstract
The Brihattrayee, an ancient trilogy of Ayurvedic texts, holds a wealth of knowledge regarding various aspects of
traditional medicine, including the therapeutic branch of Vajikarana, aimed at enhancing reproductive health and
vitality. This paper delves into the significance and prominence of Vajikarana substances within the Brihattrayee.
These natural ingredients, revered for their aphrodisiac properties, play a crucial role in enhancing sexual health
and promoting overall well-being. By analyzing the effects of Vajikarana substances on various aspects of reproductive health, including fertility, libido, and overall vitality, this research aims to bridge the gap between traditional
wisdom and contemporary scientific understanding. The findings shed light on the potential benefits of incorporating Vajikarana therapies into modern healthcare practices for individuals seeking natural and holistic approaches to
reproductive well-being. By unraveling the prominence of these substances, we gain a deeper understanding of the
potential they hold for revitalizing and empowering our sexual lives. It contributes to the growing body of
knowledge that promotes the integration of traditional Ayurvedic practices with evidence-based medicine, thereby
fostering a more comprehensive and holistic approach to human health and well-being.
Publisher
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
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