Indication for upavasa type of Langhana:
- Correct Answer: Madhyama bala Roga, Vamyadivyadhi
- Avara bala Roga Vamyadivyadhi
- Maha bala Roga Vamyadivyadhi
- None of the above
Explanation: Upavasa (fasting) is indicated for diseases of moderate strength (Madhyama bala) and vomiting disorders. The correct answer is [A].
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