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@article{184536, author = {Vd. Vidula Pawar and Vd. Vishal Madhukar Khandre and Vd. Prakash R. Chondikar and Vd. Vishal Dusane and Vd. Vrushali Hitesh Patil}, title = {EXPLORING THE ROLE OF JATHARAGNI IN THE CONTEXT OF VITAMIN B12 DEFICIENCY: AN AYURVEDIC AND MODERN SCIENTIFIC REVIEW.}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {12}, number = {4}, pages = {1797-1800}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=184536}, abstract = {Agni, particularly Jatharagni, holds a central position in Ayurvedic physiology as the force responsible for digestion, assimilation, and metabolism. Modern nutritional science also emphasizes the significance of digestive health in nutrient absorption, including micronutrients like Vitamin B12. This review aims to bridge Ayurvedic principles and contemporary understanding by exploring the role of Jatharagni in relation to Vitamin B12 deficiency. The analysis focuses on how impaired digestive function (Agni Mandya) could contribute to poor absorption and metabolic imbalance, potentially leading to deficiency of Vitamin B12. The integration of classical Ayurvedic knowledge with current biomedical insights offers a comprehensive perspective on the digestive-metabolic connection, suggesting the relevance of traditional wisdom in modern clinical practice.}, keywords = {Jatharagni, Agni, Ayurveda, Vitamin B12, Digestion, Agni Mandya, Metabolism, Deficiency.}, month = {September}, }
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