How does Ayurvedic medicine treat angina associated with ischemia?
Abana, a mixture of herbs and minerals used in Ayurvedic medicine, may reduce the frequency and severity of angina attacks.
How is Gulf War Syndrome treated in alternative medicine?
There are many drugs available for symptomatic relief. Psychological counseling by those specializing in this area can be immensely beneficial, even life-saving, for those contemplating suicide.
Health tourism a boon or curse?
Which essential oils are good for skin?
Many essential oils are very similar to the natural oils that we have in our skin such as jojoba oil and olive oil. Following are other essential oils and their skin remedies:
Lavender
Contains antiseptic and anti-fungal properties that further makes Lavender oil an effective option in treating dry, itchy skin. It was also found out to be effective in curing psoriasis and eczema.
Ylang-Ylang
Widely used as moisturizer for treating itchy, rough, and dry skin conditions.
Carrot Seed
Contains vitamin A and beta carotene that promotes cell regeneration, treat eczema symptoms, and most importantly, reverse the early signs of skin aging. Can also be combined wit jojoba oil or sunflower seed oil.
Chamomile
Effective in treating dry skin symptoms, eczema, and sunburn, among others. Can also be blended with other essential oils such as tea tree oil, ylang-ylang, and lavender.
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Where to get sharifa in India?
sharifa is also called as ata, luna, meba, sarifa, sitaphal, sita pandu, custard apple. we get it in Karnataka, Maharashara, Andra Pradesh all over in india.
Importance of rasa shastra in ayurveda?
Rasa Shastra is a crucial branch of Ayurveda that focuses on the use of minerals, metals, and other substances to enhance therapeutic efficacy. It emphasizes the transformation of these materials into safe, bioavailable forms through specific processes, thereby enabling their integration into Ayurvedic treatments. This discipline not only enriches the pharmacopoeia of Ayurveda but also provides potent remedies for various ailments, contributing to holistic health and well-being. Additionally, Rasa Shastra underscores the importance of quality control and ethical practices in the preparation of Ayurvedic medicines.
How is gangrene treated in alternative medicine?
Chelation therapy is a treatment that uses an intravenous solution containing the drug ethylenediamine tetra-acetic acid (EDTA), among other substances.
It should be noted that chelation therapy has not been shown to be an effective method of treatment for gangrene or many of its other proposed uses. It's useful for heavy metal poisoning.
Where can you find a quality source of ormus monatomic gold?
These distinct substances also seem to be intimately woven into the fabric of living things. They appear to be associated with what causes everything to "live." These forms of matter can have an attraction for the heavens, and through proper forms of motion and catalysts, they will aetherialize and levitate (or actually fall upwards). Such substances in spiral motion and in combination with hydrogen and sulfur compounds could be the cause of all plant and animal growth upward against gravity (we believe they can, under controlled scientific conditions, actually displace the force of gravity, thus causing levitation). These substances are not like the other atomic units of matter found on the Periodic Table of the Elements. When isolated and separated from other parent materials,these substances display consciousness. They move to escape isolation by jumping (or teleporting) into nearby salts, oils, water sources,and even the atmosphere itself.
ORMUS ATOMS or minerals are a chemically identified separate class of substances, just like the halogens or the metals, except that Ormus atoms do not find placement on the two-dimensional Periodic Table of the Elements. Ormus elements appear to be isolated or micro-cluster bits of atomic materials that are closer, as previously mentioned, to the pure energy state of the vacuum (aether or zero point). Ormus elements can have the visible appearance (when isolated and dried) of silicon-like, ceramic powdery substances.
Ormus elements apparently show up in our reality (deep in the Earth, in lava, in salts, in the oceans, in springs, etc.) as in folded substances that, under certain types of stimulation, will unfold into a metal. Ormus could be the source of all metals. Therefore, we identify the ORMUS ELEMENTS in relationship to the metal they can unfold into (e.g. Ormus copper, Ormus gold, Ormus rhodium, etc.) for a quality source of Ormus , Monatomic gold go to http://www.alchemicalelixirs.com
Which area of India in which the population exhibits the country's lowest growth rate?
the southernmost States of the Peninsula
What would make the eyes appear glazed over?
Well, being totally drunk would.
Also slightly raising your eyebrows, subtly showing your top set of teeth and not blinking while not taking away eye contact would work.
66.9
Why India has the largest population?
India has the largest population because of many reasons, like but not limited to:
Bad/No birth control
Wanting sons
Rape
Wanting strong children--girls who are beautiful so they can get married and give the family money, boys who can marry a woman and gain lots of money
And many more...
What is the history and chronological evaluation of rasa shastra?
Rasa Shastra, a branch of Ayurvedic medicine, focuses on the use of minerals and metals for therapeutic purposes. Its origins can be traced back to ancient Indian texts, with the earliest references found in the "Rasaratna Samuchaya" and "Rasa Siddhanta," dating back to around the 8th to 12th century CE. Over the centuries, Rasa Shastra evolved through the contributions of various scholars, incorporating alchemical processes and refining techniques. By the medieval period, it gained prominence for its methods in preparing herbal and metallic formulations, significantly impacting traditional medicine practices in India.
How do you prepare panchakavyam?
In Sanskrit, Panchagavya means the blend of five products obtained from cow. (All these five products are individually called 'Gavya' and collectively termed as 'Panchagavya') It contains ghee, milk, curd, cow dung and cow's urine. Panchagavya had reverence in the scripts of Vedas (devine scripts of Indian wisdom) and Vrkshyurveda (Vrksha means plants and ayurveda means health system). The texts on Vrkshayurveda are systematizations of the practices the farmers followed at field level, placed in a theoretical framework and it defined certain plant growth stimulants; among them Panchagavya was an important one that enhanced the biological efficiency of crop plants and the quality of fruits and vegetables (Natarajan, 2002).
For making approx. 20 litres of panchagavya you need the following:
* Fresh cow dung - 5kg
* Fresh cow's urine - 3 litres
* Cow's milk - 2 litres
* Cow's curd - 2 litres
* Cow's ghee - 500 gms
* Jaggery - 500 gms
* Water or sugarcane juice - 3 litres
* Ripe banana fruit - 1 bunch (12 nos.)
* Tender coconut water - 3 litres
* toddy - 2 litres
(If toddy is not available, you can ferment 3 litres of tender coconut water by keeping it in a pot for 1 week. That will become toddy. )
Method of preparation:
* Take 5 kgs of fresh cow dung and mix it thoroughly with 500 gms of cow's ghee and keep it in a plastic drum or a mud pot. It should not be kept in a metal container because it will corrode and react with the metal. Keep the ghee and the cow dung mixture for 4 days, mixing it twice a day.
* On the 5th day add cow's urine, cow's milk (cow's milk can be boiled, cooled and then added) and cow's curd, then jaggery with water or sugarcane juice and banana fruit (which has to be mashed and mixed thoroughly.) Then tender coconut water has to be added.
* Wait for another 15 days, stirring twice daily. Stirring the contents for about 20 minutes each time facilitates aerobic microbial activity.
* On the 19th day the panchagavya solution will be ready. This solution must be kept under a net, i.e. it must be covered with a muslin or fine cloth so that the common fly cannot sit on it and lay eggs. For use after 19th day, stir the mixture at least once a day to aerate it.
Application
200ml of this solution can be diluted with 10 litres of water with proper stirring for spraying on plants. For soil application, dilute 1000ml in 10litres of water.
Periodicity of use
Once in 15 days, it can be used for all crops. In winter crops, 1.5-2% usage is sufficient but for all other crops 3% should be used.
For more information you can contact:
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http://www.agricultureinformation.com/forums/organic-farming/15995-panchagavya-how-make.html
What are the types of microbs and how they inter of the body?
there are 3 tipes of microbes bacteria vireses and fungy
Careya arborea is a species under Lecythidaceae family.
Which are subdosha in ayurveda?
Together they regulate every physiological and psychological characteristic from basic cellular processes to the most complex biological functions.
When these forces are in a state of natural balance the defence mechanism of the body works at peak efficiency. But when this balance is disturbed due to an incompatible diet, lifestyle, lack or excess of exercise or mental stress, then the body's immunity can be affected. This encourages the growth of bacteria and viruses which will cause sickness and disease.
Vata - represents momentum. It is responsible for all the bodily activities and sensations. It controls the movement of blood through the circulatory system, breathing, the delivery of nutrients to the cells and the removal & excretion of waste products.
Location - Colon, bladder, thighs, hips, legs & kidneys.
Qualities - Rough, dry, cold, mobile, light, quick, clear, astringent and expansive
Pitta - represents metabolism. It governs digestion and metabolic transformation of nutrients into biologically usable forms. It also imparts the capacity to absorb ideas and impressions and bestows intelligence and an enthusiasm for life.
Location - Small intestines, liver, gallbladder lower part of the stomach, spleen and pancreas
Qualities - Hot, Sharp, Penetrating, Light, Liquid, Sour, Oily and Fleshy
Kapha - provides substance and support. It gives strength and stability, both physically and psychologically. It enhances resistance to disease and promotes the healing process.
Location - Lungs, upper part of the stomach, heart, tongue and oesophagus
Qualities - Cold, Damp, Dense, Heavy, Oily, Slow, Sweet, Stable and Moist
Sub-DoshasSub-Doshas are the intelligences of Vata, Pitta and Kapha that functions within our body.Vata sub-dosha
Prana Vata - Governs inhalation, perception through the senses and governs the mind. Located in the brain, head, throat, heart and respiratory organs.
Udana Vata - Governs speech, self expression, effort, enthusiasm, strength and vitality. Located in the naval, lungs and throat.
Samana Vata - Governs peristaltic movement of the digestive system. Located in the stomach and small intestines.
Vyana Vata - Governs circulation, heart rhythm, locomotion. Centred in the heart and permeates through the whole body.
Apana Vata - Governs all downward impulses (urination, elimination, menstruation, sexual discharges etc.) Located between the naval and the anus.
Pitta sub-dosha
Pachaka Pitta - Governs digestion of food which is broken down into nutrients and waste. Located in the lower stomach and small intestine.
Ranjaka Pitta - Governs formation of red blood cells. Gives colour to blood and stools. Located in the liver, gallbladder and spleen.
Sadhaka Pitta - Governs emotions such as contentment, memory, intelligence and digestion of thoughts. Located in the heart.
Alochaka Pitta - Governs visual perception. Located in the eyes.
Bharajaka Pitta - Governs lustre and complexion, temperature and pigmentation of the skin. Located in the skin.
Kapha sub-dosha
Kledaka Kapha - Governs moistening and liquefying of the food in the initial stages of digestion. Located in the upper part of the stomach.
Avalambhaka Kapha - Governs lubrication of the heart and lungs. Provides strength to the back, chest and heart. Located in the chest, heart and lungs.
Bodhaka Kapha - Governs perception of taste, lubricating and moistening of food. Located in the tongue, mouth and throat
Tarpaka Kapha - Governs calmness, happiness and stability. Nourishment of sense and motor organs. Located in the head, sinuses and cerebrospinal fluid.
Shleshaka Kapha - Governs lubrication of all joints. Located in the joints.