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Case Studies on Male Infertility: Ayurvedic Insights
Presented from India by Vaidya Ankur Kumar Tanwar0
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Case Description
Case studies on male infertility through Ayurvedic insights provide a holistic perspective on treatment and management. These studies explore the use of traditional Ayurvedic therapies, such as herbal remedies, dietary modifications, and lifestyle changes, to address underlying causes of...
Case Summary
- The presentation focuses on male infertility, highlighting its significance and prevalence. It starts with an introduction referencing ancient texts and the importance of progeny. Infertility is defined as the inability to achieve pregnancy after 12 months of unprotected intercourse.
Speaker Profile

Vaidya Ankur Kumar Tanwar
Assistant Professor, Rajshree Ayurvedic Medical College, UttarpradeshVaidya Ankur Kumar Tanwar is a graduate of University of Delhi. He obtained his M.D. in Ayurvedic Physiology (Kriya Sharrir) from Ayurvedic & Unani Tibbia College, University of Delhi. Dr. Ankur Kumar Tanwar has 14 years’ experience in Ayurveda clinical practice, with special interest in skin disease, Reproductive health and sleep health. He is on the board of many national, international journals with more than 50 publications. He is the receiver of Indra award, Dr. B.R.Ambedkar award, Young researcher award, Excellence award for Ayurveda research. He is invited speaker in Loksabha TV, Govt. of India. He is involved in scientific and evidence based researches and clinical trials in the field of Ayurveda. He is well known for their dedication, compassion and expertise in Ayurveda
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