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Stress Management:
an Ayurvedic perspective
Dr. K. Jayarajan
Stress is a demanding situation
where an individual is struggling to cope-up to the expectations. It can be psychological, financial, emotional, social, biological or constitutional. A highly efficient or capable individual may also be stressed if the situation demands more than his limits. Stress essentially originates at the level of mind and emotions and percolates down to grosser levels bringing imbalances at physical body level.
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Refractive Errors: An Ayurvedic Perspective
Dr. RAJESH KUMAR K. MS (Ay)
Refractive error is one of the burning
problems of modern man. Its incidence is quite high among the urban youth owing to the drastic changes in lifestyle and extensive use of computers.
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Eat Healthy Live Healthy
Dr. K.M. RESHMITHA MD (Ay)
Good health is not an upshot
of fortune, but fairly something, one can accomplish through hale and hearty lifestyles. The role of nutrition in maintaining health and to thwart disease is a hot topic of tête-à-tête, nowadays. The contemporary nutritional regimes vary from the erstwhile ones, globally. Socio-economic development along with advancement in food supply has transformed our food choices as well as our eating behaviours.
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A Study of
Hypolipidemic Effect
of Guggulu
Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma, MD Scholar,
Prof. P.L. Sharma MD (Ayu)
Our life style has grown faster which
indicate about our food habits (spicy food, junk food) alcoholic beverages, smoking etc. It may cause hyperlipidemia so we need a reputed drug which have hypolididaemic properties. Several further reports confirm that Guggulu’s cholesterol and lipid lowering effects and how it may function in the body to reduce bad cholesterol and increase good cholesterol.
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Better Prospects for
Ashwagandha
Cultivation
Mahesh Kumar K.
Ashwagandha (Withania
somnifera) is also known as Indian ginseng. The roots of the plant have been traditionally used in Indian medicines such as ayurveda and unani.
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Health tourism Scope
and
Crisis of Ayurveda
Dr. V. G. Udayakumar
Ayurveda, the knowledge of
life, is the oldest comprehensive life science which tells the world how to live a healthy life. It is the first health care system in the world which tells that the life style changes cause diseases. This medical system was brought to India to solve a health crisis in the pre historic period.
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Marma& Massage
Dr. K. Gangadharan
Marmas are vital fields in the body
and are viewed as special seat of prana. Marmabhighatas cause severe deformities or even death. Absolute knowledge of presence of Marmas is essential for a masseur. Optimum stimulation of the marmas is capable of causing positive therapeutic effect in the body, whereas abnormal stimulation may cause sudden or late negative effects in the body. Various massage techniques described in classical text as well as practically useful techniques practiced in other branches can be utilized judiciously.
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Research Potentials of
Ayurvedic Surgery
Dr. C. R. Agnives
Thinking of Surgery, I always remember
Alexis Carrel, the author of “Man the Unknown”, a great surgeon to be hailed as the ‘Father of transplantation surgery’, who was the Nobel Prize laureate for biology in 1912, when he was only 39. The book is a masterpiece in the unknown mysteries of human body. His surgical excellence was unparallel, especially in vascular suturing by which he was able to execute wonderful transplantation exercises and it was for his perfection in vascular suturing that he was awarded with the Nobel Prize.
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