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Issue 24: October - November 2008
A Tourist’s Guide on Ayurveda
Dr Purnima Vinod BAMS, Dip in Aromatherapy
Ok, so you are impressed with their website and get a booking
done for you on your next visit to India. Their website is very
user friendly, has a lot of Sanskrit slokas and jargon thrown in
and their guest reviews are abundant and their rates are
reasonable. What else do you need - right? WRONG!!
The daily papers are full of people offering "genuine" ayurvedic
treatment and massages, but are they genuine?
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An Outlook of Jaundice (Kamila)
Dr. Roshni K.P., (Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Ayurveda College,
Chennai)
Jaundice or Icterus is the condition caused by presence of
excess bilirubin in blood. It clinically manifests by pale yellow
staining of elastic tissues and dark colouration of urine and
stool. Normal total serum bilirubin concentrationranges from . 4
to 1 mg / 100 ml.It’s considered as Jaundiced stage when
bilirubin is above 2 mg/100 ml. Since bile pigment has an
affinity for elastic tissues, skin, ocular sclera and blood vessels
which contain many elastic fibers, become yellow.
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Pregnancy and Childcare
Dr. Purnima Vinod BAMS
A
s mentioned in the earlier article pregnancy results from the
fertilization of a healthy ovum by a healthy sperm. A woman
may realize that she is pregnant due to resulting symptoms
such as missed periods, morning sickness, fullness of the
breasts, frequent urination etc. Sometimes the only symptom
that may be present is a missed period. There are various tests
to confirm the pregnancy. The most commonly used and easy
to do test is the urine pregnancy test.
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Comparative study of Aloe ferox with Aloe
vera
Dr. Mrs. Sharduli Rajiv Terwadkar, Prof.Dr.P.H.Kulkarni,
Institute of Indian Medicine, Pune, 411038
South Africa and India have rich heritage ofancient wisdom and
their traditional medicinal systems are part of it. That of India is
called as Ayurveda. This article is part of a study which shows
comparison between ancient medicinal knowledge of these two
countries and shows Ayurvedic interpretation of 33 medicinal
plants used in traditional medicinal systems of South Africa.
A
loe ferox is compared with Aloe vera onthe basis of Ayurvedic
principles and other theories. This is theoretical research and
can lead to many interesting researches in the field of
A
yurveda.
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