Abstract
For the treatment of illnesses and the maintenance of good health, Ayurveda has provided a number of therapeutic regimens. One Ayurvedic strategy that aids in maintaining general health and limiting the etiology of several disorders is the Rasayana treatment. In this approach, Rasayana therapy plays a key part in Garbhini Paricharya. Rasayana medications not only give health advantages in sick circumstances, but also promote and restore health in pregnant women and new borns. This treatment offers health advantages for pregnancy-related general health issues such fatigue, stomach discomfort, pain, and mood changes. Rasayana medicines provide a variety of therapeutic benefits, such as Balya, Jivaniya, Garbha Sthapana, and Brumhana, among others, since they include Sheeta Virya, Madhura Vipaka, and Madhura Rasa. Because nutrition and lifestyle during pregnancy directly affect both the mother and the unborn child, Garbhini Paricharya recommends that these be followed. In Garbhini Paricharya, rasayana is extremely helpful for both the mother and the fetus to receive high-quality nutrition while overcoming the physiological challenges of pregnancy, such as gastrointestinal irritation, fatigue, mood swings, leg and calf discomfort, and pedal edema. Rasayana medications primarily have the qualities Jivaniya, Balya, Brumhana, Garbha Sthapana, Ojas Vardhana, etc. in the form of Madhura Rasa, Sheeta Virya, and Madhura Vipaka. Complete antenatal care can be viewed as providing the pregnant woman with more nutrition that addresses deficiencies as well as the fetus's overall development, including improved immunological status and disease prevention, rather than merely supplementing her with iron, calcium, and vitamins.