Wednesday, July 30, 2008

AyurCold

AyurCold is a breakthrough formulation for immediate relief from Common Cold and Flu. It contains the most potent immuno-protective herbal concentrates available in Ayurvedic Science.

When formulated in the correct amounts and blended by our proprietary process, they reinforce the immune system to eliminate symptoms of viral infection and reinstate robust health.

AyurCold counteracts disturbances at the cellular level which cause the nagging symptoms of Cold and Flu: congestion, cough and chest discomfort, headache, fever, sore throat, and muscle and joint pains. Read more about AyurCold

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

PMS Lite - Relief from PMS and Menstruation

PMS Lite - Relief from PMS and Menstruation: If you suffer from abdominal cramps, pelvic pain, back discomfort, and mood swings caused by Premenstrual Syndrome and menstruation, there is proven help available. India's women have been reaping the powerful benefits of Ayurveda Medicine for the past 5,000 years! Read more about PMS Lite - Relief from PMS and Menstruation.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Eye Test Could Spot Diabetes Vision Trouble Early

(HealthDay News) -- A new testing device may give doctors early warning of eye disease, especially vision trouble linked to diabetes, researchers say.

The device is able to capture images of the eye that reveal metabolic stress and tissue damage, even before the first signs and symptoms of disease appear, says a team at the University of Michigan. The technology measures a phenomenon called flavoprotein autofluorescence (FA), which is thought to be a reliable indicator of eye trouble.

"The concept behind measuring FA in the retina is to determine whether there's a metabolic dysfunction in the retinal tissue," explained lead researcher Dr. Victor M. Elner, a professor in the University's Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences.

"Our objective in performing this study was to determine whether we could detect abnormal metabolism in the retina of patients who otherwise would remain undiagnosed based on clinical examination alone," Elner added.

The report is published in the July issue of the Archives of Ophthalmology.

In the study, Elner's team measured FA levels in 21 people with diabetes and compared those results with data from people who did not have the disease.

People with diabetes had significantly higher levels of FA compared with nondiabetics, the researchers report. "The diabetics demonstrated consistently abnormal metabolism when compared to the control individuals without disease," Elner said.

His group also measured FA levels in patients with and without diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy, which can eventually lead to blindness, is a common complication of diabetes.

"Patients with retinopathy had significantly more abnormality to their readings than patients without retinopathy," Elner said. "This indicated that we can actually use the method to monitor the severity of the disease."

There are a number of advantages to FA testing, Elner said.

"FA testing is less invasive, rapid and gives a test result within five minutes," Elner said. "It compliments glucose tolerance testing in that it actually tells us about tissue dysfunction in the retina, which is indicative of how the whole body is doing."

In addition, because of its rapid, noninvasive nature, the new test can be used to screen patients at risk for a variety of different diseases, Elner said. "Diabetes is the best example of that because of the prevalence of the disease in our population. But the technique is also capable of screening other diseases such as glaucoma or age-related macular degeneration," he added.

Elner has a financial interest in this technology, and started a company to make it commercially available.

There are some 24 million Americans with diabetes and 57 million more who have pre-diabetes, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In addition, 4.1 million people over 40 suffer from diabetic retinopathy.

More information
For more information on diabetes, visit the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Ayurveda - Art of Being Part 2

The knowledge of Ayurveda was handed from Brahma to Daksha Prajapati, onto the Ashwin twins (the divine doctors), then passed to Indra. Sage Bharadvaja volunteered to go to heaven to receive this wisdom from Indra, and so become the first human to receive the knowledge of Ayurveda. He passed it to Atreya, then onto Punarnavasu and finally Agnivesha.

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Health Tip: Rid Your Home of Dust Mites

(HealthDay News) -- Creating a clean environment will help rid your home of dust mites, making breathing easier in people with allergies and asthma.

Try these suggestions for getting rid of the microscopic insects from your home, courtesy of the American Lung Association:
  • Ensure that the humidity level of your home is below 50 percent. During the summer months, use an air conditioner or a dehumidifier.

  • Wash all linens every week in hot water, in a temperature of at least 130 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Use protective airtight coverings over mattresses, and apply tape over the zippers.

  • Avoid carpeting. Use washable rugs instead.

  • Damp mop and dust your home often.

  • Use washable curtains and window coverings, and clean them regularly.


Kamarani