‘Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine’ ( AAM) is oriented to act as a platform commissioning the communications between practitioners , researchers, academicians and policy makers in the field of Ayurveda. Its primary focus is application based appreciation of Ayurveda in India but with a constant watch for its benefits which can be offered to the mankind surpassing the geographical and cultural boundaries. To meet its objectives, AAM invites contributions from researchers, philanthropists and practitioners on Ayurveda and allied areas from across the world. AAM welcomes the articles which are surpassing the conventional boundaries of understanding science and philosophy and which are acting as the conduits to bridge various spheres of knowledge for their mutual understanding and applications. Cross and inter disciplinary researches and hypothesis are therefore welcomed at AAM.  The article submitted to AAM should have an essential component of novelty and immediate or remote translational value. There can be the articles on clinical, interventional or observational researches and reviews related to Ayurveda and allied sciences. Guest editorials, opinions, Case reports, case series, hypothesis, book reviews, life profiles, short communications, conference reports and letter to the editor are also welcome as a submission to AAM. To provide an opportunity to students to publish and so to improve their writing skills, AAM has a special column as ‘Student’s corner’. ‘AYUSH public health perspective’ is a new segment opened recently in AAM focusing upon public health promotive possibilities of various AYUSH interventions.   

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2022, Vol: 11, Issue: 4


AAM. Year: 2022, Volume: 11

    Editorial

  1. PG education in Ayurveda: Why students are leaving it midway after finding a job?
    Ram Harsh Singh, Sanjeev Rastogi,
    AAM. 2022; 11(4): 297-299
    » Abstract » PDF» doi: 10.5455/AAM.140253

  2. An early diagnosis and specialized management of Rheumatic Diseases
    Shrikant Yeshwant Wagh,
    AAM. 2022; 11(4): 300-302
    » Abstract » PDF» doi: 10.5455/AAM.138302

  3. Original Research

  4. Selected Traditional Medicinal Plants To Reduce Post-Prandial Hyperglycemia : An in vitro screening
    Archana Thottukara Madam, Sudheesh Sudhakaran
    AAM. 2022; 11(4): 303-315
    » Abstract » PDF» doi: 10.5455/AAM.111685

  5. Utharavasthi In Females-A Survey among Ayurveda Doctors of Kerala
    Meghna P P , Vijayakumar N, Asha Sreedhar
    AAM. 2022; 11(4): 316-327
    » Abstract » PDF» doi: 10.5455/AAM.42536

  6. Formulation and standardization of Peetha Saireyaka tablet – A novel Ayurvedic drug to combat Chronic tonsillitis in children
    Arun Raj GR, Shailaja Uppinakuduru, Swapnil Raskar, Suchitra Kini, Prasanna Narasimha Rao, Sangameshwar
    AAM. 2022; 11(4): 328-338
    » Abstract » PDF» doi: 10.5455/AAM.138298

  7. Review Article

  8. Pramehahara Yoga (Anti-diabetic formulations) – A Laghutrayi review
    Amulya Kannan, Raghavendra Naik, Vrinda , Shilpashree A T, Kavya N, Sulochana Bhat,
    AAM. 2022; 11(4): 339-348
    » Abstract » PDF» doi: 10.5455/AAM.56184

  9. A Review on Efficacy of Spices and Herbs as per Ayurveda and Their Role as a Potent Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Agents
    Niloy Das
    AAM. 2022; 11(4): 349-363
    » Abstract » PDF» doi: 10.5455/AAM.18694

  10. Case Report

  11. Efficacy Of Shleshmatakadhya Agad Ghanvati on Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease(NAFLD): A Case Study
    Vanya Gupta, Ved Bhushan Sharma, R. C. Tiwari , Manisha Dikshit, Bhawana Mittal
    AAM. 2022; 11(4): 364-373
    » Abstract » PDF» doi: 10.5455/AAM.33231

  12. A Case Report on the Management of Pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP) in Ayurveda
    Vaibhav Ajitrao Bapat, Siddharth Sharma,
    AAM. 2022; 11(4): 374-379
    » Abstract » PDF» doi: 10.5455/AAM.19045

  13. Evaluation of the efficacy of Go-ghrita Nasya and Jatamansi Hima in Nidranasha (~insomnia) - a case report
    Anjali Goyal ,
    AAM. 2022; 11(4): 380-386
    » Abstract » PDF» doi: 10.5455/AAM.58902

  14. Integrative Ayurveda approach to manage Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy (DCM)-A Case Report
    Vikash jain , Manisha kapadiya , Tukaram Sambhaji Dudhamal,
    AAM. 2022; 11(4): 387-393
    » Abstract » PDF» doi: 10.5455/AAM.126577


Current Issue : 2022, Vol: 11, Issue: 4
E-ISSN : 2347-6923
ISSN : 2277-4092
ISSUES : 4 per year
PUBLISHER : Association of Ayurvedic Physicians of India

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