Ravind Yadav
Publications by Ravind Yadav
8 publications found • Active 2026-2026
2026
8 publicationsA Randomized control trial in reducing the stress level of Medical students: Homoeopathy and Meditation versus Placebo and Meditation
Our lifestyle has become very busy today. As a result, more and more people are exhibiting symptoms of stress and anxiety in general and college students are known to experience massive amounts of stress in particular. Studies shows that India has one of the highest rates of suicide between ages of 15 to 29. Thus the magnitude of problem today's world is serious, which made us to think over it. This study aims at helping the medical student to overcome their stress level with the help of homoeopathic medicines and relaxation techniques like meditation. Objective: To compare the effect of homoeopathic medicine versus placebo in reduction of stress level in medicalstudents receiving meditation. Materials and Methods: A randomize control trial was conducted at Motiwala homoeopathic medical college and hospital, Nashik Standard process stress assess scale was used to measure stress level before and after treatment.48 students were recruited for the study. Randomization was done and study group received Homoeopathic medicine and control group was given placebo. Both the groups received meditation together simultaneously. Improvement was recorded after 4 months of treatment. Result: The mean score before and after in study group were 70.37 and 53.30 and in control group 69.33 and 54.66 respectively. Conclusion: The study concludes that the Homeopathic medicines when used along with Meditation will effectively reduces the stress levels in medical students as compared to placebo combined with meditation.
To Study The Utility of Rubric “Ailments From” Using Synthesis Repertory 10.0 And Its Application In Homoeopathic Case Management A case Series Study
Causation plays a major role behind every disease. The cause and its corresponding effect combine with the individuality of the patient helps to form the totality. The Aim and objectiveswas to study the utility of rubric “Ailments from” using Synthesis Repertory 10.0 (RADAR) and its application in Homoeopathic case management, to study the rubrics and sub- rubrics of “Ailments from” through cases with Synthesis Repertory 10.0 and to classify the rubric “Ailments from” in terms of symptomatology. In this study synthesis repertory is used by applying the knowledge of reportorial totality and using the Ailment factor of the illness for treating the case to make the prescription in Homeopathy more substantial. Theneedforthis studywas tofacilitate aclear understandingand importanceof therubric“Ailments from” in clinical practice. Methods: Simple random technique of sampling with 30 cases in which the patient was enrolled till the target of 30 cases was achieved. The cases were selected onbasis of inclusion and exclusion criteria. All cases were taken as per the case record format prepared for the study. Cases was collected from the CollegeOPD, Guide OPD, Peripheral OPD. Constructing the totality of symptoms andrepertorization was done for each case by using RADAR Synthesis repertory 10.0. Prescription of each case was based on the rubric “Ailments from” of the individual case. Changes in symptoms and clinical presentation were the parameters for assessing cases as marked improvement, improving and not improved. Results: Out of 30 cases, 21 cases showed marked improvement, 8 cases were improving and 1 case was not improved. Conclusion: This study provides evidence to say that the rubric “Ailments from” from RADAR Synthesis repertory 10.0 is useful as a characteristic symptom in homoeopathic case management.
Effectiveness of individualized homoeopathic medicine in ailments from homesickness for professional course students: a case series study
ABSTRACT Homesickness is known as “mini grief”. It is defined as “a negative emotional state primarily due to separation from home and attachment of persons, characterized by a longing for home and with difficulties in adjusting to the new place. Objective: To evaluate the impact of most similar homoeopathic medicines in treatment of after effects of homesickness. Materials and methods: A prospective study was carried out within the duration of 6 months at Motiwala National Homoeopathic Medical College, Nashik. Patients between 19-25 years of age staying away from home for study, were screened with john archer et al, 1998 questionnaire scale. The most similar medicines after case taking and repertorization were prescribed and followed up for 6 months. Outcome for treatment was assessed with before and after questionnaire provided. Result: After analyzing 45 patients, 6 cases (13%) were improved, 36 cases (80%) are improving and 3 cases (7%) were not improved. This research concluded that homoeopathic individualized medicines are effective in treatment of ailments from homesickness in professional course students. Significant difference (t-0.05=2.014, < t=17.2) using paired t-test was observed at the end of study. Natrum muriaticum, pulsatilla, phosphorus, ignatia were found to be the most useful medicines in treating after effects of homesickness. Conclusion: This study conclude that individualized homoeopathic medicines are effective in cases of ailments from homesickness.
REPORT OF FOUNDATION PROGRAMME for I B.H.M.S
The Foundation Programme for I BHMS students (batch 2022–23) was conducted at Motiwala National Homoeopathic Medical College, Nashik, from February 2 to 14, 2023. This 10‑day orientation aimed to ease the transition of new entrants into the medical field by addressing academic, social, and psychological challenges. Sessions covered institutional vision and mission, BHMS curriculum, holistic health concepts, constitutional values, time management, stress management, gender sensitization, team working, language skills, computer literacy, and patient safety. Practical demonstrations included basic life support, first aid, observation and documentation, and yoga practice. Students also visited healthcare facilities to understand system delivery and community care. The final three days focused on Universal Human Values education, emphasizing leadership, moral capabilities, and social responsibility. Feedback analysis revealed enthusiastic participation and positive impact, highlighting the programme’s role in preparing students for professional and personal growth in homoeopathic medical education.
A Comparative Study of Indicated Homoeopathic Medicine and Indicated Homoeopathic Medicine along with Biochemic Natrum Phosphoricum 6X in reducing severity of symptoms in cases of Gastro esophageal Reflux Disease.
Background: GERD is a common health problem which many times remain undetected due to free and wide spread use of PPIs & sometimes patient may diagnose the complaint by themselves and they avoid to go to clinics unless they cause discomfort. But the GERD can be very well treated with homeopathic remedies without any complications. It commonly affects the quality of life of patient. Aim and Objective : To Study the difference between Indicated Homoeopathic Medicine and Indicated Homoeopathic Medicine Along with Natrum Phosphoricum 6X in cases of Gastroesophageal reflux Disease. Materials and Methods: The study is a Comparative , where 30 Patients are divided into 2 Groupson the basis of inclusion , exclusion criteria and FSSG Scale . In Group A- Homoeopathic Indicated Medicine were prescribed , and in Group B – Homoeopathic Indicated Medicine Along With Natrum Phos 6X were prescribed for GERD . Results : There is no statistical significant difference between effect of Indicated Homoeopathic Medicine and Indicated Homoeopathic medicine along with Natrum Phosphoricum 6X in cases of GastroesophagealRefulx Disease. Because its is observed that in Group A : Biochemic + Indicated homeopathic group out of 15 patients , 14 patients have shown changes / improvement, on other hand in Group B: Indicated homoeopathic group all 15 patients have shown improvement. Conclusion : We Conclude for our study that there is no difference between Indicated Homeopathic medicine & Indicated Homeopathic medicine with Natrum Phos 6X in management of GERD.
Effectiveness of Individualized Homoeopathic Medicine in Cases Of The Menopausal Syndrome In Women Above 45 Years Age Group: - A Case Series
Background: -Menopause is the point at which menstruation permanently stops due to loss of ovarian follicular functions (1), marking the end of woman’s reproductive cycle. This effects the women mentally and physically. Objective: - To study the reduction in severity of symptoms after prescribing individualized homoeopathic medicine in women with menopausal syndrome and To study the frequently used medicines effective in reducing the severity of symptoms in women with menopausal syndrome Methods: The study employed case series design included 45 cases selected through the simple random sampling (convenient) from the OPD of the college hospital, as well as from peripheral OPD. Results: The 41 patients i.e. 91% patients improved and while 4 patients i.e.9% patient did not show the marked improvement. Conclusion: Homoeopathic medicines are efficacious in management of the Menopausal syndrome in women above 45 years.
Efficacy Of Indicated Homoeopathic Medicine In Improving Memory In People With Memory Complaints.
Background: An impairment of memory manifested by a reduced ability to remember things such as dates and names, and increased forgetfulness. Memory loss can be caused by many things such as medications, alcohol, tobacco, smoking, depression and stress , nutritional deficiency, cancer treatments, injuries to brain, many pathological conditions (like tumor, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, dementia etc.) , psychological diseases , etc. To bridge the gap in knowledge regarding homeopathic approach to cognitive enhancement, paving the way for more comprehensive and personalized treatment in the field of memory health. Aim and Objective: Primary Objective: To study the effectiveness of indicated homoeopathic medicines in improving memory in the people with memory complaints. Secondary Objective-To study the frequently prescribed medicines in the cases of memory complaints. Material and methods: The patients were included in the study on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria and on the assessment of MCS. Total 45 patients selected from Motiwala national homoeopathic medical College and hospital OPD and peripheral camps. The patients who were selected underwent detailed case recording and case processing as per the format of our study. Further regular six follows were taken at a regular interval. In the last follow up again the MCS score was taken to assess the outcome of the study either changes. After that result was drawn with the help of statistical analysis. Result: Total 46 patients were assessed we found 40 (88.8%) cases were improved and 5 (11.11%) cases were not improved. As per consideration of people with memory complaints we have concluded that homeopathic indicated medicines are effective in treatment of memory complaints. Significant difference (t- 0.05 = 2.02, < t = 5.49) using paired t-test. Was observed at the end of study. Natrum muriaticum, Phosphorus, Lycopodium clavatum, Sulphur, Calcarea carbonicum were found to be the most useful medicine in treating memory complaints.
The efficacy of homoeopathic indicated medicine along with auxiliary mode of treatment in case of premenstrual syndrome in females of age group of 14-40 years: Case series
Background: This study investigates the combined efficacy of individualized homoeopathic medicines and yogasanas as a holistic approach to alleviate PMS symptoms in females aged 14-40 years. Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of individualized homoeopathic treatment combined with auxiliary therapies in managing premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms in women aged 14-40 years in Nashik, Maharashtra. Objectives: To assess the impact of individualized homoeopathic remedies and complementary auxiliary treatments (likely yogasanas) on the severity and frequency of PMS symptoms. To document the changes in physical, psychological, and behavioural manifestations of PMS following this integrated treatment approach. Methodology: The specific duration of this case series is 6 months. Result: The study likely observed clinical improvements in PMS symptoms following the combined treatment with t value of 11.09 and p value of <0.0001 showing statistically significant result warranting further controlled research. Conclusion: Study investigated the efficacy of homoeopathic medicine along with yogasanas in alleviating symptoms of Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) in females aged 14-40. Results demonstrate a statistically significant improvement in PMS symptoms following homoeopathic treatment and yogasanas.
