This Blog will provide an introduction to Ayurveda's major ideas and practices, as well as sources for more information.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Ayurvedic Antibiotics - part 1
One of the main reasons, people want to know more about Ayurveda is the dangerous side effects they experience daily, of today's modern medicines. Indiscriminate use of these drugs has started showing its hazards. Many among us have started realizing that drugs like Antibiotics are like double-edged sword. Use of these Antibiotics, though cure the disease, will certainly cause number of other unwanted dangerous side effects. Read more
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Skin care, the Ayurveda way
THE skin is essentially the largest organ in the body and performs many vital roles as both a barrier and a regulating influence between the outside world and the controlled environment within the body. The physical toughness of the skin prevents the easy entry of harmful chemicals and invading organisms such as bacteria and viruses into the body. It also provides resistance to shocks for the more sensitive tissues underneath. Read more
Friday, January 23, 2009
rheumatoid arthiritis
i have tried allopathic medicine for two and half years, then tried homeopathic medicine. my condition has not improved it has rather become worse. now i am doing ayurvedic treatment from famous vaidji of sarai kale khan. so far my condition has not improved. can anyone suggest some kind of treatment that will help me? please? Read more
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Inflammation is a very normal desired effect in the body.
Inflammation is a very normal desired effect in the body. To rid the body of all its ill effects, our body creates inflammation under different situations like infections, toxic exposure, ischemia, trauma and many other conditions. As soon as it has done its share of work, the body produces anti-inflammatory processes to control the inflammation. Read more
Friday, January 16, 2009
Result delay embitters future ayurveda doctors
It has been more than four months since final year students of Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) of the Shri Dhanwantry Ayurvedic College, Sector 46, took their exams. At present, they are undergoing their internship in various hospitals. Read more
Monday, January 12, 2009
Alternative Medicine - Videos
From yoga techniques to acupuncture to herbal supplements, learn all about alternative therapies, medicines and nutrition.... Read more
Friday, January 09, 2009
poly cystic ovarian disease through ayurveda??
Is there any treatment of polycystic ovary disease through ayurveda, is any body tried it and get the result?? Read more
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Granthi (Benign Tumors)
Types: Granthi is categorized to be of 9 kinds by Vagbhat. There is one caused by each dosha, and six categorized by the tissue that is vitiated. These tissues are: rakta, mamsa, medas, asthi, sira (vein) and vrana (ulcer). Other authors have added additional types such as nadi dhatuja, lasika granthi, lasika vahini and tilaja. Read more
Friday, January 02, 2009
Health Tip: Choosing a Crib
(HealthDay News) -- Choosing a crib for your baby isn't child's play.
The National Safety Council offers these suggestions for choosing a crib that will keep your infant safe:
The National Safety Council offers these suggestions for choosing a crib that will keep your infant safe:
- While antique cribs may be appealing, they may be dangerous and shouldn't be used.
- Especially dangerous are old cribs that have cutouts, posts in the corners, or may be covered with lead paint.
- Slats on the crib should be no further apart than 2 3/8 inches from each other.
- The posts at the corners should be about the same height as the end panels on the crib -- no more than 1/16 of an inch higher.
- Avoid any decorative cutouts, in which your baby's head or limbs could get stuck.
- The crib side rails, in the raised position, should be at least 26 inches above the top of the mattress support at its lowest position.
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