2015
DOI: 10.4103/0974-8520.182749
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The Ayurvedic drug Ksheerabala (101) ameliorates alcohol-induced neurotoxicity by down-regulating the expression of transcription factor (NFkB) in rat brain

Abstract: Introduction:Most of the pharmaceutical effects of alcohol are due to its accumulation in the brain. Ksheerabala (101) an Ayurvedic formulation mainly used against central nervous system disorders.Aim:To determine the antioxidant and neuroprotective effect of Ksheerabala (101) on alcohol-induced oxidative stress in rats.Materials and Methods:Male Albino rats of Sprague-Dawley strain were grouped into four; control, alcohol (4 g/kg), Ksheerabala (15 μL/1 ml milk/100 g) and Ksheerabala (15 μL/1 ml milk/100 g) + … Show more

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“…Sun salutation helps warm up the body (12). Hrudaydhara is done to stimulate the chambers of the heart to strengthen the cardiovascular system, with brahmi gritham to improve circulation (13) and ksheerabala 101 to strengthen heart function (14). MSRT is a meditation technique, practiced to calm the mind and reduce stress level by using of mind power and creating certain patterns of vibration associated with resonance (15).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sun salutation helps warm up the body (12). Hrudaydhara is done to stimulate the chambers of the heart to strengthen the cardiovascular system, with brahmi gritham to improve circulation (13) and ksheerabala 101 to strengthen heart function (14). MSRT is a meditation technique, practiced to calm the mind and reduce stress level by using of mind power and creating certain patterns of vibration associated with resonance (15).…”
Section: Recruitment Of Patientmentioning
confidence: 99%