Correspondence Address:
Dr. Prajakta Shyam Kudale Assistant Professor at Departmental of kriya Sharir, Bhimashankar Ayurved college manchar, Pune. Email- kudaleprajkta@gmail.com
Date of Acceptance: 2025-11-10
Date of Publication:2025-12-06
Article-ID:IJIM_467_12_25 https://ijim.co.in
Source of Support: Nil
Conflict of Interest: Non declared
How To Cite This Article: Kudale P., Randive M. A Comparative Study of Asthi Sarata and Asthi Asarta In Postmenopausal Condition: An Observational Study. Int J Ind Med 2025;6(11):12-25 DOI: http://doi.org/10.55552/IJIM.2025.61103
Ayurveda is a traditional medical science that prioritizes health over treatment. The union of the body, mind, senses, and soul is known as ayu. Ayurvedic ideas like dinacharya, rutucharya, prakriti, Agni, bala, and others are beneficial in coping with the issues of modern life and can help create equilibrium of health. A "swasthya" is someone who is in good health. Dhatu Sarata is one of the tenfold examinations with are carried out for the examination of atur, i.e. prakriti, vikriti, sara, samhanana, pramana, satmya, sattva, aharshakti, vyayamshakti, and vaya. The patient is a cornerstone of the karyadesha. Examination of the patient is conducted for the knowledge of life span or the degree of bala. According to Ayurveda, menopause in women occurs around the age of 50 years due to pakwa Avastha of body. The age of menarche is 12 years and menopause is 50 years.1 Permanent cessation of menstrual cycle at the end of reproductive life due to loss of ovarian follicular activity is referred to as menopause.2 There is conflicting evidence about the need for postmenopausal women to consume enough calcium to preserve bone health and as a preventative and therapeutic measure for osteoporosis worldwide.
Keywords: Asthi Sarata, Asthi Asarta, Postmenopause, Calcium.