Abstract
Background: Mukhadushika (acne vulgaris) is a prevalent dermatological condition described in Ayurveda as resulting from the vitiation of Vata, Kapha, and Rakta. Effective management necessitates treatments with Vata-Kapha pacifying and Rakta-shodhana (blood-purifying) properties. Jatiphaladi Lepa, an Ayurvedic formulation, was selected for its potential to address these factors. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of Jatiphaladi Lepa in managing Mukhadushika and its ability to restore homeostasis of Vata, Kapha, and Rakta. Materials and Methods: A total of 60 subjects with Mukhadushika were divided into two groups: Group A (trial group, 30 subjects) received Jatiphaladi Lepa with a prescribed diet, while Group B (control group, 30 subjects) followed the diet plan alone. In Group A, Jatiphaladi Lepa was applied once daily for 30 days, with follow-ups every 15 days. Group B adhered only with the diet chart with similar follow-ups. Results: The trial group significantly reduced symptoms, especially in managing Yuvan Pidaka (acne lesions). The formulation effectively restored the balance of Vata, Kapha, and Rakta. Conclusion: Jatiphaladi Lepa is an effective Ayurvedic treatment for Mukhadushika. It offers significant im-provements by addressing the condition's root causes, as described in Ayurveda.
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