Clinical Panchakarma in Bala Roga, authored by Dr. Mohamada Rafi, Dr. Manab Jyoti Sarmah, and Dr. Jyoti Devi, is a significant contribution to the field of Ayurvedic pediatrics. The book addresses the growing need for a practical and clinically relevant guide to Panchakarma therapies tailored specifically for children.
Recognizing that pediatric patients possess unique physiological characteristics, such as immature Agni, developing Dhātus, delicate body tissues, and evolving immunity, the authors have carefully adapted classical Panchakarma principles to ensure safe and effective clinical application. While Panchakarma is a well-established therapeutic discipline in Ayurveda, literature focusing on its pediatric practice has remained limited. This handbook bridges that gap by presenting evidence-informed, practical protocols suitable for day-to-day clinical use.
Designed for undergraduate and postgraduate Ayurvedic students, academicians, pediatric practitioners, Panchakarma specialists, and clinicians engaged in integrative child healthcare, the book combines traditional Ayurvedic wisdom with contemporary clinical insights. It emphasizes translating classical concepts into structured, patient-friendly therapeutic approaches while maintaining the highest standards of safety and effectiveness.
Clinical Panchakarma in Bala Roga is expected to become an invaluable reference for both learners and experienced practitioners, strengthening pediatric Ayurvedic practice and promoting evidence-based Panchakarma interventions for children. Its release marks an important milestone in advancing the science and clinical application of Bala Roga within modern Ayurveda.