Madatyaya is characterized by excessive alcohol consumption, symptoms include, thirst, confusion, headache, numbness and disturbed mortar coordination. Alcohol abuse or excessive alcoholism known as Madatyaya in Ayurveda, it not only harms the health of individual but also impacts social and economic wellbeing of family. Madatyaya is categorized as a lifestyle disorder or addictive disorder, its prevalence increases globally due to the modern pattern of life style. Madatyaya affects Hridaya, Rasavaha srotas, Manovaha srotas and Oja, etc. Ayurvedic treatment approach for managing Madatyaya. The treatment involves a combination of physical, mental, and spiritual therapies to help individuals overcome addiction and achieve overall well-being. Objective: The objective is to explore the pharmacological properties of the individual components of Sarva Madahar Leha Yoga and evaluate their collective impact on Madatyaya. Method: Various databases, including Google Scholar, PubMed and Ayurvedic journals, were searched using relevant keywords. Studies reporting on the antimicrobial activity, hepatoprotective activity, antifungal activity, and immunomodulatory activity of the individual components of Sarva Madahar Leha Yoga were included. Ayurvedic Samhita and Nighantu with commentaries are used for relevant content. Data were synthesized to elucidate the potential mechanisms of action and therapeutic efficacy of Sarva Madahar Leha Yoga in managing Madatyaya.
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