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    Clinical study on the efficacy of the flower of Hibiscus rosasinensis Linn. (Ratu pokuru wada mal) for Asrugdhara
    (Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, University of Kelaniya, 2014) Kumara, G.U.A.; Thisera, M.H.A.; Wakkumbura, H.P.
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    A comprehensive review of monthly management of pregnant mother affected by serpent venom in Sri Lankan traditional medicine
    (Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, University of Kelaniya, 2014) Dissanayake, S.A.; Wakkumbura, H.P.; Jayawardana, T.A.
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    Effect of usage of mobile phone in trouser pocket on quality of semen parameters
    (Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya, 2015) Munasinghe, D.A.L.; Weerasooriya, M.K.B.; Liyanage, J.A.; Wakkumbura, H.P.
    A cross sectional study was carried out in the fertility clinic of Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda hospital during the period of August 2014 to August 2015 to find out the effect of carrying mobile phone in trouser pocket on the quality of semen parameters. Mobile phone has become an essential instrument among the lives of modern society. It assists to globalize the world. The disadvantage is the emitting of harmful rays when it‘s in use or switch on mode. However this bad effect basically depends on the way of handling the item. In vitro studies in foreign countries have shown that mobile rays have a negative effect on sperm motility. However, local studies on subject are handful in amount. Thus the current study was set up to trace the effect of switch on mobile phones kept in trousers on semen parameters. Every male who visited the clinic for fertility issue was personally evaluated on consent to gather the behavioral data. The semen of each was also collected (after 3 days absent from ejaculation) and analyzed separately. Out of 81 subjects 51 were used to carry the phone in trouser pocket as a custody. However when comparing the average semen parameters of them such as volume, sperm count, sperm motility and morphology with the same of non-users, it was clear that though there was a slight reduction of mentioned parameters in the test group it was statically not significant (P>0.05). Thus according to the final result the usage of mobile phone in trouser has a less effect on the quality of semen parameters. However this could be due to non-continuous usage of switch on mobile phone in the particular site. More over its better to keep the phone out of the site of testis when concerning male fertility.
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    Effectiveness of Galls of Quercus infectoria in the management of clinically diagnosed Swetapradara (Leucorrhoea)
    (Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, University of Kelaniya, 2014) Wakkumbura, H.P.; Deepthika, S.H.K.; Weerasingha, W.A.R.P.; Saranga, R.G.S.; Sandyani, H.D.R.; Dissanayake, S.A.
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    Efficacy of P8 Choorna in the management of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
    (Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, 2012) Wakkumbura, H.P.; Deepthika, S.H.K.; Weerasinghe, W.A.R.P.; Sandyani, H.D.R.
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    Ethna botanical uses of Phyllanthus niruri (Bhumyamalaki/ Elapitawakka) in Sri Lankan traditional medicine
    (Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, University of Kelaniya, 2014) Perera, H.A.R.P.; Karunagoda, K.; Perera, P.K.; Wakkumbura, H.P.; Anuradha, R.
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    A Review of Ayurvedic Approach on Pediatric Dental care
    (Proceeding of 5th International & 16th National Conference on Shalakyatantra, The Association of Shalaki (TAS), Pune, India 2019, 2019) Fernando, K.A.B.; Peiris, K.P.P.; Wakkumbura, H.P.
    Oral diseases have always been a major health problem for the human beings. Good oral hygiene starts as early as infancy with natural phenomenon of dentation. Management of dental conditions is more challenging in children than adultsdue to the dental issues. Hence, they have always been a major concern in pediatric practice. Ayurveda is a holistic system of medicine and pediatric dental care has been described at various places in Ayurveda texts. Dentistry has been explained in Shalakyatantra of Ayurveda as ten dantarogas and several associated rogas in mukharogaprakaranam. Kasyapa Samhita considers teeth as an index of good health. Acharya Kashyapa gives more informative data about dantotpattiprakriya (physiology of teeth eruption), dantasampath(ideal teeth), factorsthat affecting teething, types of dentation, aprasastadanta (pathology in dentistry) and complications of the early eruption of teeth. Acharya Vagbhata also explained about dentation, dantodbhedajanyavikara (disease associated with teething), dentation disorders, itstreatments andcare. Hence an attempt has been made here to review the available detailed descriptions about pediatric dental care as per ancient and modern parallels in a systematic manner. The scientific validations may be further easilywith the help of aforesaid pediatric dental care descriptions in Ayurveda. Thereafter, integrated protocols for management ofvarious pediatric dental conditions may be developed in conjunction with modern pedodontics that ensuring a wholesome care of its subjects.
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    Review on effectiveness of the Ingredients of Pathya Prithvi Decoction in Urdava jathrugatha roga
    (Proceeding of 5th International & 16th National Conference on Shalakyatantra, The Association of Shalaki (TAS), Pune, India 2019, 2019) Wasana, P.D.L.; Peiris, K.P.P.; Wakkumbura, H.P.
    Pathya Prtvi decoction is poly herbal formulation commonly used for Däha,Grahani, Karna and Shirah roga which consists of 13 ingredients i.e. Pathya (Terminalia chebula), Prthvi (Elettaria cardamomum), Paraga (Oldenlandia corymbosa Linn.), Chandana (Santalum album Linn.), Kataka (Strychnos potatorum Linn), Ushera (Vetiveria zizaniodes), Shunti (Zingiber officinale Rose.),Varala (Eugenia caryophllus Thumb.),Yashti (Glycyrrhiza glabra Linn), Jeraka (Cuminum cyminum Linn.),Upakulya (Piper longum Linn.), Jarana (Nigella sativa Linn.), Bilva mula (Algae marmelos Linn.). This study is carried out to review on effectiveness of the ingredients of Pathya Prtvi decoction in Urdhavajatrugatha Roga. Ayurveda properties and therapeutic potentials of 1 3 ingredients were reviewed from related text books in Ayurveda, published articles and journals, According to collected data from Ayurveda, asPanchapadärtha,mainIycontain51.4% of Madura rasa; 59% ofLaghuguna; 66.66% ofUshnavirya; 75% of Katuvipaka; as Prabhava, have Thridosaharain Pathyaand Chakshusyain Kataka. According to Dosanurupa karma, contain 37.09% of Kaphashamaka, 32.25%of Vatashamaka and 30.64% of Pitta shamaka property. Therapeutic actions of the ingredients which are related to Urdhavajatrugatha roga are Vedana Sthapana, Kaphagna, Kaphanissaraka, Kaphaputihara,Swasahara,Khsayahara, Shirovirechana, Jwaragna, Deepana, Pachana, Uttejaka, Mukhadaurgandhanasaka, Rakthastambhaka,Chakshusya, Keshya, Kantya, and Dahaprasamana.Maintherapeutic application of the ingredients are Kaphapittaja, Kaphavataja and Thridosaja roga including Shiroroga (Shirahshula, Pittajashula, Khalitya); Karna roga (Karnashula); Netra roga (Drustimandya, Abhisyandya); Pranaavhasrothasgatha roga (Prathisya, Kasa, Swasa, Kshaya, Rajayakshma, Hikka); Khantaroga (Swarabheda, Khantashosha); Mukharoga (Mukhadurganda, Dantashula, Mukhashosha); Urdavagatha Rakthapittaas Urdhavajatrugatha Roga. According to review on therapeutic potential, majority of ingredients have analgesic, anti- inflammatory,anti-oxidant, anti-microbial, anti-cancer, anti-asthmatic, anti-spasmodic, anti-pyretic activities. Further clinical studies are required to determine the therapeutic potential as well as effectiveness in ingredients of Pathyaprtvi decoction in above Urdhavajatrugatha Roga.
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    A review on medicinal formulate for Rakta Pradara (Abnormal Uterine Bleeding) in indigenous medicine in Sri Lanka
    (Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, University of Kelaniya, 2014) Deepthika, S.H.K.; Wakkumbura, H.P.; Rajapaksha, R.S.C.G.
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    The role of traditional medicine with rites and rituals in protection of pregnancy
    (Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, 2006) Wakkumbura, H.P.
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    The role traditional medicine with the rites and rituals in protection of pregnancy
    (Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, 2005) Wakkumbura, H.P.
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    A study of the selected herbal powder (S10) in the management of hirsutism and its consequence
    (Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, 2012) Wakkumbura, H.P.; Thushari, S.P.
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    ආගමික කටයුතුවලට නැඹුරු වීම ගර්භිණී මව්වරුන්ගේ මානසික පීඩා අවම කර ගැනීම කෙරෙහි බලපාන ආකාරය පිළිබඳ සමික්ෂනත්ම්ක අධ්‍යයනයක්
    (Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2016) Bandara, W.S.D.S.; Wakkumbura, H.P.
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    ආයුර්වේද ග්‍රන්ථගත පුත්‍ර ලක්ෂණ පිළිබඳ අධ්‍යයනය
    (Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, University of Kelaniya, 2014) Eranjana, M.G.D.; Wakkumbura, H.P.
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    දේශීය පුස්කොළ පොතක අන්තර්ගත ගර්භිණී, ප්‍රසව සහ සූතිකා රෝග චිකිත්සාව පිළිබඳ විමර්ශනාත්මක අධ්‍යයනයක්
    (Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2016) Dissanayake, S.A.; Wakkumbura, H.P.; Gunananda Thero, Mawathawawa

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