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Materia Novum: The Journal of Homoeopathy

Dr. Tejashri Thakare

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Publications by Dr. Tejashri Thakare

3 publications found • Active 2026-2026

2026

3 publications

A Survey Report on Mahadevpur Camp

with Dr. Kirti Kadam
4/4/2026
pp. 51

Motiwala (National) Homoeopathic Medical College, Nashik, Maharashtra has adopted 5 Villages under National level program- ‘Unnat Bharat Abhiyan’. The objective of this ‘Abhiyan’ is to enable the higher educational institutions to work with the people of Rural India in identifying the challenges in development and to find out appropriate solutions for their growth. Being a Homoeopathic Medical College we can identify their overall health problems and other health related issues like hygiene of self & surrounding. Hence we performed a survey in random 36 houses of this village. Objectives: To identify health and hygiene related issues in the adopted Village- Mahadevapur. Methodology: A descriptive health survey of Mahadevapur village of Nashik district, Maharashtra. A Google form was created based on self-made questioner, to identify the problem. Conclusion: Diagnosing or treating a person for a disease will treat him for a day, but educating him or her in healthy dietary life styles treats him or her for a life time.

Analyzing common causes of stress amongst 18 to 25 years age group in post Covid time: An exploratory Survey

with Dr. Kamlesh Bagmar, Dr. Tapas Kundu, Dr. Gayatri Nimbhore, Dr. Kirti Kadam, Dr. Swati Patil, Dr. Manisha Ahiwale, Dr. Priti Ahire
4/4/2026
pp. 48

Stress affects most population emotionally as well as physically. Sources of stress includes academics, occupational, financial, social and physiological changes. Sometimes stress persist in spite of resources, regular relaxation practices. Objective: To screen the youth for analyzing various sources and levels of their stress. Materials and Method: By using ISMA stress questionnaire. Results: The common causes of stress were: academic stress- 17 cases (37.77%); career stress - 8 cases (17.77%); familial stress - 8 cases (17.77%); assumed responsibility stress - 2 cases (4.44%); stress related to relationships & past events- 9 cases (20%); stress about health- 1 case (2.22%). Which shows the academic stress is present more in youths. Conclusion: Once identifying the stressors in day to day life, by choice of integrated mode of therapy like homoeopathy, counseling etc. one can reduce the levels of stress. Mechanism to cope up with such stress will improve the functioning ability of the youth which will be having great impact on their productivity.

Effectiveness of Urtica urens 6C in increasing milk quantity in lactating Jafarabadi buffaloes for 6 months from the same stable: An observational study.

with Dr. Manisha Ahiwale, Dr. Kamlesh Bagmar, Dr. Tapas Kundu, Dr. Gayatri Nimbhore, Dr. Kirti Kadam, Dr. Swati Patil, Dr. Pranali Deshpande, Dr. Shatavari Kokate, Dr. Namita Divate
4/4/2026
pp. 1

Buffaloes share 44.1% of milk production in Maharashtra. Jafarabadi breed is highly rendered breed in western Maharashtra.(1) Lactation period in buffalo ranges from 295 to 300 days. Genetic and non-genetic factors affect lactation efficiency in buffalo.(2) National action plan of dairy development vision 2022 aims increase milk productivity throughout country. But we are facing challenges like low productivity of bovine and lack of preventive action against adulteration of milk and use of synthetic steroids as galactagogue i.e., oxytocin. It causes various deleterious effects like decrease fertility of cattle, excessive hemorrhage. The aim of this study was to observe effectiveness of Urtica urens 6C in increasing milk quantity in lactating Jafarabadi Buffaloes For 6 months from the same stable. Using cluster sampling technique, a sample of 30 healthy lactating, Jafarabadi buffaloes who had not yet received oxytocin injections were studied for 6 months. Pilot study for 15 days capturing the yield before administration of the medicine. For a total of six months, 15-day admission cycles of the medication and a placebo were repeated. After analyzing all data in SPSS, the results indicate that Urtica urens 6C is effective in boosting lactation efficiency in lactating Jafarabadi buffaloes

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