Rheumatoid arthritis (formerly called polyarthritis) is an inflammation of the inner skin of joints of jaw, fingers, toes, hands, feet, knees, elbows, hips, and shoulders. The inflammation usually begins gradually and can be so bad that the cartilage and bones are severely damaged and can deform extremely. It can lead to limitation of movement (functio laesa). Generally, this kind of arthritis has to be diagnosed to distinguish it from others. In classical medicine, this disease is treated with steroidal and non-steroidal drugs, which can cause severe side effects. The treatment proposed in this study has produced no side effects and is also inexpensive.
In this study the affected patients are treated with Vardhamana Pippali Rasayana. The study produces amazing results. Please see: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3296336/
For an easier understanding, you will find most medical terms and Sanskrit words translated: Mainly from the book "Ayurveda Manualtherapie und Ausleitungsverfahren" from Shive Narain Gupta / Elmar Stapelfeldt / Kerstin Rosenberg, but also from sources like Wikipedia, and others.
Medical specialist operations
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) = blood cell sedimentation rate
Endocrinology (eg salivary glands, endocrine glands, sebaceous glands)
Steroidal = see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steroid
Nonsteroidal = see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonsteroidal_anti-inflammatory_drug
Sanskrit words
Agnideepana = Digestive stimulation
Agnimandya = Weak digestive power
Ama = Metabolic intermediates (uncooked, undigested), also known as slag
Amapachana = Reduction of waste products in the body
Amavata = Classical disease, which most closely resembles the Rheumatoid Arthristis
Bala = Strength, resistance
Balabhramsha = Loss of power
Charaka samhita = Most important classical text of Ayurveda, focus on internal medicine and philosophy
Doshas = Most important functional principles, body functions, humores, juices, pathological principles: vata, pitta, kapha; literally "spoiler" or mistake
Kapha = Most important active principle (dosha); as waste product on tissue level (mala): mucus
Krichhrasadhya = Difficult to cure the disease
Mridu Virechana = Gentle abduction
Mudga Yusha = Green mung beans
Pipa longum or Pippali = Long pepper
Pitta = Most important active principle (dosha); as waste product on tissue level (mala): bile
Rasayana = Science or remedy of tissue regeneration
Samprapti = Process of disease development
Samprapti-Vighatana = is a term with a series of events that ultimately lead to the formation of diseases in the body; pathogenesis
Srotas = Transport systems, transport spaces
Srotoshodhana = Clarify the microcirculation vessels
Taila = Oil
Vardhamana Pippali Rasayana = Ayurvedic medicine with a steroid-like effect
Vata = Most important active principle (dosha); as waste product at tissue level (mala): gases (vata- and kapha-dominated constitution)
Vatashamaka = Vata balancing