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Virkar, C., Virkar, S. (2017). Review of Chakshushya Aahar Dravya. Salakya Sandipani, Department of Shalya Shalakya,Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute,University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka.p 111. |
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Changes in life style and dietary habits have resulted in many eye disorders in the present era.
Hence preservation of ocular health and prevention of ocular disorders have become essential.
As per Ayurveda, Aahar (diet) is considered in Trayopstambha, which is necessary for
restoration of life. Aahar Rasa nourishes all Dhatus. Hence proper diet is a key factor for healthy
Dhatu, Indriya (including Chakshurendriya) and body. In Ayurvedic texts, while describing
causes of eye diseases, importance has been given to dietary factors. Chakshushya Dravya
possesses the capacity to protect, restore and regenerate eyesight. Aahar Dravya are substances
which can be included in daily food. In Ayurvedic literature, Aahar Dravya are classied in a
detailed manner e.g. Shuk, Shimbi, Shaka, Phala Varga etc. Useful diet for eyes is also described
as Chakshushya, Netrahitkar, and Netraroghar. Generally, green vegetables, carrots, papaya,
sprouts are considered as healthy foods for eyes. But according to Ayurveda, all leafy vegetables
are Achakshusya except Sakapanchaka. Also, sprouts (Virudhak) are not benecial for eyes.
Fruits other than papaya mentioned in Ayurvedic texts are benecial to eyes. In this paper,
information of Chakshushya Aahar Dravya described in Ayurvedic literature is reviewed.
Further new researches on composition, pharmacological actions of these Dravya available in
online sources have been reviewed. An Attempt has been made to compare our ancient
knowledge with that of present era. |
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