全面分析 Garbha 中的 beeja vikruti:印度传统医学的启示

Hemendra Kumar Verma, Shyoram Sharma, Mahendra K Sharma, Neelam Dhabhai
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简介阿育吠陀是一种古老的医学体系,它阐明了胎儿的发育过程,强调精子、卵子和灵魂的结合形成胎儿。尽管这一过程错综复杂,但由于精子或卵子的缺陷等因素,胎儿仍有可能出现缺陷,即所谓的 "Garbha Vikruti"。阿育吠陀将这些缺陷归因于母亲在孕前和孕期的饮食、生活方式、致畸因子和 Dosha vitia-tion,这些因素影响了器官的生成,导致了各种形式的 Garbha Vikruti。孕期 Dosha 损伤的严重程度和时间是决定畸形程度、影响胎儿健康和寿命的关键。研究目的本研究探讨了阿育吠陀中 Garbh Vikruti 和致畸性的概念。研究深入探讨了阿育吠陀的 Avayava Utpatti 与现代器官发生学之间的相关性,研究来源包括经典阿育吠陀经文、期刊文章、胚胎学教科书以及基于证据的再研究文章。材料与方法:本研究综合了经典阿育吠陀经文(Charaka Samhita、Sushruta Samhita、Kashyapa Samhita)、阿育吠陀期刊论文、胚胎学/解剖学教科书以及知名数据库中的研究文章中的信息。分析了阿育吠陀和现代概念之间的相关性,以了解导致胎儿缺陷的因素。结果:文章探讨了阿育吠陀概念,如 Beeja(配子)、Beejabhaga(染色体)、Beejabhagavayava(基因)、Aatmakarma(精神影响)、Aashaya(子宫异常)、Kaala Dosha(时间影响)和 Matuaaharvihara(饮食和生活方式),这些都是导致 Garbha Vikruti 的因素。本研究讨论了 "Beeja "中毒、染色体异常、遗传疾病、精神影响、子宫异常、时间因素、产妇饮食和生活方式在导致畸形中的作用:胎儿缺陷分为遗传(Beeja Dosha)和代谢(Garbha Vighatakara Bha-va)因素。遗传缺陷包括唇裂和先天性心脏缺陷,而代谢缺陷则包括神经管缺陷。这项研究强调,需要采取综合方法来了解和管理这些因素,确保胎儿的最佳健康状态,并预防未来的疾病。我们敦促产前顾问不要食用某些有害食物,为胎儿健康和未来健康的综合战略做出贡献。
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A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF BEEJA VIKRUTI IN GARBHA: INSIGHTS FROM TRADITIONAL INDIAN MEDICINE
Introduction: Ayurveda, an ancient system of medicine, elucidates the process of fetal development, emphasis-ing the union of sperm, ovum, and soul to form the fetus. Despite this intricate process, the potential for fetal defects, termed Garbha Vikruti, exists due to factors such as vitiation in sperm or ovum. Ayurveda attributes these defects to the mother's pre-conception and gestational diet, lifestyle, teratologic agents, and Dosha vitia-tion, impacting organogenesis and leading to diverse forms of Garbha Vikruti. The severity and timing of Dosha vitiation during pregnancy are critical in determining the extent of abnormalities, influencing fetal health and longevity. Objectives: This study explores the concepts of Garbh Vikruti and teratogenicity in Ayurveda. The research delves into the correlation between Ayurveda's Avayava Utpatti and Modern Organogenesis, examining sources including classical Ayurveda texts, journal articles, textbooks on embryology, and evidence-based re-search articles. Materials and Methods: The study synthesises information from classical Ayurveda texts (Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, Kashyapa Samhita), Ayurveda journal articles, embryology/anatomy text-books, and research articles from reputable databases. The correlation between Ayurvedic and modern concepts is analysed to understand the factors causing fetal defects. Results: The article explores Ayurvedic concepts such as Beeja (gametes), Beejabhaga (chromosomes), Beejabhagavayava (genes), Aatmakarma (spiritual influ-ences), Aashaya (uterine abnormalities), Kaala Dosha (temporal influences), and Matuaaharvihara (diet and lifestyle) as factors contributing to Garbha Vikruti. The study discusses the role of vitiated Beeja, chromosomal anomalies, genetic diseases, spiritual influences, uterine abnormalities, temporal factors, maternal diet and life-style in causing teratological malformations. Conclusion: Fetal defects are categorized into genetic (Beeja Dosha) and metabolic (Garbha Vighatakara Bha-va) factors. Genetic defects include conditions like cleft lip and congenital heart defects, while metabolic defects encompass neural tube defects. The study emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to understanding and managing these factors, ensuring optimal fetal health and preventing future diseases. Prenatal advisors are urged to discourage the consumption of certain harmful foods, contributing to a comprehensive strategy for fetal well-being and future health.
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