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'''''Ama''''' is a ] word literally meaning ''uncooked'' or ''undigested''. In ], ''ama'' is used as a technical word for anything that exists in a state of incomplete transformation. In particular, it can refer to a toxic byproduct generated due to improper or imcomplete ]. The concept does not have a direct equivalent in standard allopathic medicine. Toxic generation within the system produced at some or other stage of metabolism and circulating through the channels are also sometimes called ama. The first stage of any disease is also frequently called ama. | |||
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It represents, in a gross sense, mere indigestion which sets in in the stomach, to a finer sense, even a faulty enzyme pathway that prevents or hampers a metabolic cycle or chain. ], or the fire of life is supposed to be the most important factor that facilitates transformation and an improperly operating agni is the cause of ama. As per ayurvedic pathology, ama is a very important factor playing a pivotal role in the genesis of any disease. It is also important in determining the prognosis, drug selection and all other stages of therapy. When ama gets properly transformed, either spontaneously or assisted by medicines, that stage is known as ]. | |||
Toxic generation within the system produced at some or other stage of metabolism and circulating through the channels are also called ama. | |||
Also, the first stage of any disease is called ama. | |||
When ama gets properly transformed, either spontaneously or assisted by medicines, that stage is known as Nirama. | |||
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'''Ama''' in ] is a ] byproduct generated due to improper or imcomplete ]. It is unknown of any equivalent concept for this in standard Allopathic scientific medicine. | |||
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Ama is a Sanskrit word literally meaning uncooked or undigested. In ayurveda, ama is used as a technical word for anything that exists in a state of incomplete transformation. In particular, it can refer to a toxic byproduct generated due to improper or imcomplete digestion. The concept does not have a direct equivalent in standard allopathic medicine. Toxic generation within the system produced at some or other stage of metabolism and circulating through the channels are also sometimes called ama. The first stage of any disease is also frequently called ama.
It represents, in a gross sense, mere indigestion which sets in in the stomach, to a finer sense, even a faulty enzyme pathway that prevents or hampers a metabolic cycle or chain. Agni, or the fire of life is supposed to be the most important factor that facilitates transformation and an improperly operating agni is the cause of ama. As per ayurvedic pathology, ama is a very important factor playing a pivotal role in the genesis of any disease. It is also important in determining the prognosis, drug selection and all other stages of therapy. When ama gets properly transformed, either spontaneously or assisted by medicines, that stage is known as nirama.