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indianvaidyas · 1 year ago
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Seeking out an Ayurvedic doctor in Nagpur with expertise in asthma management can be a crucial step in addressing and possibly alleviating this chronic condition. Ayurveda, an ancient Indian healthcare system, provides holistic therapies that emphasize the harmonization of the body's doshas, ultimately promoting comprehensive health and wellness. To initiate your quest for an Ayurvedic doctor specializing in asthma treatment, please contact us.
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mgachrcofficial · 2 years ago
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Which is the best institute of Ayurvedic college in Maharashtra?
In India, Ayurveda is the traditional medical system. It is very old system having origin about 5000 years back. Ayurveda is originated in India and it has no parallel in the whole world. It is different from all other system of medicine.
There are many Ayurvedic colleges in India. Studying in such a college is a golden opportunity for the students. They can wear a golden opportunity to enrich themselves.
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the popularity of Ayurveda increased, as Ayurvedic centers and clinics opened in almost every city in India.
Studies have also been conducted on the efficacy of Ayurvedic preparations for treatment of various diseases, on certain indigenous plants and their extracts, and on the role of Ayurveda in prevention of chronic diseases and maintenance of good health.
However, the practice of Ayurveda continues to be limited to urban areas and is used in conjunction with conventional medicine.
Mahatma Gandhi Ayurveda college, Hospital and Research center, Salod (Hirapur), Wardha is established in 2007.
It is about 80 kms from Nagpur, Maharashtra, India which is the geographic center of India and placed in near about 19 acre area . It is located away from the hustle and bustle of the city at the midst serene surroundings in a self-sustaining complex which has all the facilities such as Bank, Post Office, Shopping Complex, Sai Temple, Ultra-modern gymnasium and above all, an excellent academic ambience. It is very well connected by road, rail and air (via Nagpur) to all the major cities in the country. Nagpur has now become an international airport with direct flights from Dubai, Sharjah and Doha
Highly qualified & experienced staff.
Well equipped laboratories as traditional way with modern equipment's for shaping & sharpening the skills.
Well established  departmental laboratories, museum, E-museum, seminar rooms &  E-classrooms. Self learning facilities through museum & ICT enable student kiosks.
196 bedded hospital  including teaching & service beds providing abundant clinical material for research and learning purposes.
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niteshkhonde04-blog · 5 years ago
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Parijatak Ayurveda, the Best Ayurvedic Treatment Centre, provides you with spine care treatments for back pain, neck pain and other spine-related issues.
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drniteshkhonde · 5 years ago
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Health is wealth as they say and you overall wellness is of utmost importance if you wish to lead a productive and successful life. In Ayurveda wellness is given a lot of importance and if you want to be well with the help of Ayurveda then Parijatak is your best choice. A combination of herbal medicines, therapies and lifestyle suggestions given by the doctors of this hospital will ensure that you remain in good health always.
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parijatakngp · 5 years ago
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According to the old adage, you become what you eat and Ayurveda wellness believes this on many levels. You should eat fresh organic food products so that you not only consume the nutrients that your body requires but also remain free of pesticides and artificial fertilizers. It is also advisable to eat food cooked at home in a pure atmosphere. Completely stay away from junk food and avoid dead food like canned or frozen foods and leftovers. You should make it a point to eat fresh vegetables and fruits, whole grains, light dairy, legumes, and nuts for a balanced diet. It is also good to use spices which help in digestion.
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linakhonde-blog · 5 years ago
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Ayurvedic Route to Wellness
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The most ancient medicinal origin was termed as Ayurveda. This was primarily because of the use of naturally available plants and herbs. It is a 5000-year-old discovery and Indians were the first to introduce or invent them. The use of Ayurvedic medicines was even mentioned in the medieval Vedic scriptures. This was the beginning of understanding Ayurveda wellness as a perfect route to optimal health.
 The basic fact associated with Ayurveda is that there are three main energy elements of life. They can be in the form of food, animals, air, people, nature and universe. Air constitutes of Vata while Fire contains Pitta and Kapha associates Water. The correct balance of these three elements makes a person healthy. Illness occurs when there is a kind of disorder associated with an excess of any of the element.
 Ayurvedic health wellness retreats are the best options to go for to fulfill the need of optimal emotional and mental health. All through the course, the primary objectives of Ayurvedic treatments are:
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1.      Eradicating the actual symptoms that cause health disorders: This is mainly done with an aim to prevent various illnesses. Further to that, yoga exercises, mediation, and stretching add to the prevention and treatment of health disorders.
 2.      Removing toxins and impurities: The best mode of treating human body is by removing all toxins and impurities that are the major contributing factors for various health disorders. The process includes detoxification and purification through nasal sprays, massages, and enemas.
 3.      Increasing your resistance to diseases: Ayurveda helps increase body resistance to various diseases by strengthening the immune system and improving the overall immunity.
 Furthermore, there are Ayurveda yoga wellness clinic that offers the following therapies and procedures for fruitfully dealing with overall health issues.
 ·         Healing all health disorders with Ayurvedic medicines and natural supplements
·         Preventing diseases that can be life threatening if not treated at the right time and right place
·         An overall holistic experience for optimal physical and mental health to assure a healthy and long life
·         Ayurvedic treatments like detoxification and panchkarma therapies work on overall body structure to remove toxins and impurities from your body
·         Well balanced and nourishing diet makes a significant contribution to overall health caring strategies
·         Regular yoga, exercise and pranayam are added advantages and increase the benefits of Ayurvedic treatments.
·         Rejuvenating therapies help keep you mind free of stress, anxiety, and other emotional disorders
 This concludes that Ayurveda is a perfect route to wellness with one-step initiative for complete health solution.
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drniteshkhonde02-blog · 5 years ago
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Skin care includes complete care of your skin and hair that plays an important role in caring for yourself. Ayurvedic skin care treatment works surprisingly well to ensure that the skin refreshes with a new and fresh appeal through the cleansing process that takes place from within. Parijatak as a leading Ayurvedic skin care center in Nagpur strives to put forth the best Ayurvedic hair treatment in India. The Ayurvedic clinic takes pride in the best of skin specialists in Nagpur who use their experience and expertise to resolve all skin disorders with ease and effectiveness.
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goldeagleprice · 5 years ago
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India Features Master Healers of AYUSH
In order to highlight the great work and achievements of the great Master Healers of AYUSH systems, the Union Ministry of AYUSH has planned to honor eminent scholars and practitioners in the field by releasing 12 commemorative postage stamps which were released by Hon’ble PM of India Narendra Modi. AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homoeopathy) systems of healthcare form the foundation of India’s Medical Heritage. These systems are not merely the sciences of disease and drugs but have their conceptual spheres touching every aspect of life.
The stamps depict pictures of 12 Master Healers of AYUSH 1-Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 2-Hakim Mohammed Ajmal Khan 3-Vaidya Shastri Shankar Daji Pade 4-Vaidya Bhaskar Vishwanath Gokhle 5-Vaidya Bhushanam K Raghvan Thirumulpad 6-Rajvaidya Shri Brihaspati Dev Triguna 7-Dr. Babu Rajendra Lal Dutta 8-Swami Kuwalayananda 9-Hakim Mohammed Abdul Aziz Lakhnawi 10-Vaidya Yadavji Trikamji Acharya 11-Dr. Dinshaw Mehta 12-Thiru T V Sambasivam Pillai.
    K Raghavan Thirumulpad
An eminent Ayurveda scholar and physician Vaidyabhooshanam K Raghavan Thirumulpad was born on 20th May 1920. A doyen in the Ayurveda firmament, Thirumulpad was known for his simple lifestyle.
Born to Ms. K. Lakshmikkutty Nambishtathiri and Mr. D. Narayana Iyer at Chingol in Alappuzha district of Kerala in 1920, Mr. Thirumulpad is one of the few purists who believe in sustaining and practicing the age-old wisdom of Ayurveda in its entirety. He gave more stress to life-style modifications in his treatment and the least importance was given to medicine. He studied Sanskrit, Tharka Shastram (Indian philosophy), Jyothisham (astrology) and Vyakaranam (grammar) under various teachers.
Raghavan Thirumulpad, a proponent of classical Ayurveda had inspired generations of Ayurveda students and symbolized a harmonious mix of ethics and rationality in the practice of medicine. On Jan 25, 2011, he was awarded Padma Bhushan posthumously, 2 months after his death. He is also among the 12 Master Healers of AYUSH to be honored with a postage stamp by the Union ministry of Ayush.
A 500 Paise (or Rs.5/-) stamp depicts the portrait of K. Raghavan Thirumulpad in the foreground. In the background, there is an Ayurvedic class/discussion being conducted in a traditional way. Also seen are Ayurvedic herbs being sorted and a bowl and pestle.
  Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi was a Hindu religious leader who introduced the practice of transcendental meditation to the West. Yogi was born on the 12th of January 1917 in India. After completing a master’s degree in Physics from Allahabad University in 1940 he increasingly attracted to the spiritual life. He started rigorous yoga and meditation practice as a disciple of a highly revered yogi, Guru Dev.
He later left for the Himalayas, where for 13 years he studied under Guru Dev, the founder of TM. When Guru Dev died in 1952, the Maharishi organized a movement to spread the teachings of TM throughout the world; his first world tour took place in 1959 and brought him to the United States. He declared 1959 ‘the year of global awakening’.
The Maharishi, his family and close associates created charitable organizations and for-profit businesses including health clinics, mail-order health supplements and organic farms. His initiatives include schools and universities with campuses in several countries including India, Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland.
To honor him India Postal Department has issued a commemorative postage stamp in 2019. A 500 Paise (or Rs.5/-) stamp depicting Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and his yoga and meditation technique
  Hakim Mohammad Kabiruddin and Mohammad Abdul Aziz Lakhnawi
Hakim Mohammad Kabiruddin was a great writer and teacher of Unani Medicine while Hakim Mohammad Abdul Aziz Lakhnawi was an eminent philosopher-physician. Prime Minister Narendra Modi released postage stamps honoring these two prominent Unani physicians on 30th August in New Delhi. They were considered to be one of the 12 Master Healers of AYUSH systems.
Hakim Kabiruddin translated Unani Medicine textbooks from Arabic/Persian to Urdu to increase their reach and accessibility. He started a monthly magazine called Al-Masih in 1921 and set up a publishing house named ‘Daftar al-Masih’ to release his works, translate books and promote Unani Medicine. He also compiled and translated the medical syllabus of Jamia Usmania Hyderabad and was named ‘Shahanshah-e-Tasnifaat’ (Emperor of Compilations) by Nizam of Hyderabad. A 500 Paise (or Rs.5/-) stamp depicting Mohammad Kabiruddin, with images of books compiled by him and references in Urdu in the background.
Hakim Mohammad Abdul Aziz Lakhnawi belonged to the Azizi family of Unani Medicine. He established the Takmil ut-Tib College in Lucknow. Apart from teaching and medical practice, he also wrote several medical books as well. A 500 Paise (or Rs.5/-) stamp issued on Mohammad Abdul Aziz Lakhnawi. In the background are images of his school and students learning medicine.
    Vaidya Shastri Shankar Daji Pade
Vaidya Shastri Shankar Daji Pade is admired for his prolific writing skills, scholarship, deep thinking and technical proficiency in Ayurveda. Throughout his life, he motivated fellow professionals to establish associations and discussion groups in Ayurveda that later lead to the world of Ayurveda Conference.
Born in 1867 to the Pade family of Deshastha Brahmins, known for their peacefulness, honesty, devotion, and noble natures, Shankar Daji Pade fully manifested these virtues. He was an Ayurveda practitioner and is accredited for the strengthening of the Ayurveda organization. He established the Nikhila Bharateeya Ayurveda Mahasammelana at Nashik.
He gives a list of 800 Ayurveda published and unpublished and books on the Rajvaidya medical journal. His efforts led to the establishment of Ayurveda College at Nagpur. He also started a monthly magazine of Ayurveda named ‘Rajvaidya’ in the year 1883 and ‘Arya-bhishak’ in 1888. Besides this, he edited a Hindi magazine ‘Sadvaidya Kaustubh’ in 1904.
A 500 Paise (or Rs.5/-) stamp depicting Shastri Shankar Daji Pade, with Ayurvedic plants and a herb grinding bowl/pestle in the background.
  Swami Kuvalayananda
Swami Kuvalayananda was a researcher and educator who is primarily known as a pioneer scientist of Yoga or the father of Scientific Yogic Research Studies. His hard work is chiefly responsible for the worldwide spread of Yoga.
Swamiji was born on August 30, 1883, in the village Dhaboi in Gujarat state, India into a Karhade Brahmin family. He was highly influenced by Sri Aurobindo during his college days and by Paramahansa Madhavdasji, a great yogi from Bengal, later in his life. After completing his graduation, he plunged himself in Lokmanya Tilak’s Home-rule movement.
Madhavdasji guided Kuvalayananda to deal with yoga in a scientific manner. In 1924 he published the first scientific journal specifically devoted to studying yoga, Yoga Mimamsa. Most of his research took place at the Kaivalyadhama Health and Yoga Research Center at Lonavla which he founded in 1924. His influence on the development of yoga as exercise has been “profound”. It is due to his efforts that this ancient discipline of Yoga became more acceptable to the modern mind, trained on scientific and rational guidelines.
The Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India released a stamp in honor of Swami Kuvalayanandaji. Initiatives like bringing out commemorative postage stamps are not only meant to pay tribute to the great contributions of visionaries like Swami Kuvalayananda but also aim at inspiring the younger generation to follow in their footsteps. A 500 Paise (or Rs.5/-) stamp depicting Swami Kuvalayananda. In the background is an image of the chakras of the spinal cord and a person practicing his style of yoga.
  T.V. Sambasivam Pillai
T.V. Sambasivam Pillai was the acclaimed author who is considered as one of the great treasures of the Siddha system. He spent his entire life contributing and deciphering the ancient literature of the Siddha system.
T.V. Sambasivam Pillai was born on 19th September 1880 in Bangalore. He hailed from a non-affluent family from a village named Kamuganchenthangudi near Tanjore and later migrated to Bangalore in search of greener pastures.
The name, ‘T.V.Sambasivam Pillai’ is very familiar among the practitioners of Siddha Medical System. His selfless dedication and contribution lead to the publication of the Tamil English Cyclopaedic Dictionary of Medicine to the Indian system of Medicine. It is deemed as one of the greatest treasures to the system that provides vast and accurate information about Plants, Minerals, Metals, and Animals used in the Siddha system to whoever seeks for deep information.
Tribute to his dedication, aspiration, devotion, and sacrifice for the Siddha system of Medicine, India Postal department has issued a commemorative stamp of 5 Rupees in the series of Master Healers of AYUSH. A 500 Paise (or Rs.5/-) stamp depicting T.V.Sambasivam Pillai. In the background are “Tamra-Patra leaves” on which ancient Indian texts/writings were recorded.
  Yadavji Trikam Ji Acharya
Yadav Ji Trikam Ji Acharya is one of the personalities figuring in the commemorative set. Yadav Ji was a bright luminary and successful practitioner of Ayurveda. Recognizing the lack of authentic editions of Ayurveda treatises, he founded the Ayurveda Granthmala Trust. The more than 40 books that published embody his scholarship and practical experience. In appreciation of his meritorious work, Govt of India appointed his as the first Principal of Post Graduate Teaching Centre in Ayurveda, Jamnagar in 1956.
A 500 Paise stamp depicting Yadavji Trikam Ji Acharya. In the background is the Ayurveda Teaching Centre he helped create, Ayurvedic books published by him, Ayurvedic texts and an image of him when younger.
Ayurveda and yoga represent the great age-old traditions of our country. Every Indian family follows the components of these systems in some or the other ways to achieve well being. Further, Unani, Siddha, Homoeopathy, Naturopathy and other types of traditional knowledge are also well accepted by Indian communities. India Post has issued all together 12 commemorative stamps honoring the contribution of 12 modern masters in the field of traditional Indian systems of medicine and yoga who are from the Department of AYUSH.  The main motive behind the series Master Healers of AYUSH is to celebrate their unsung legacy.
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coolcorpseed · 5 years ago
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Frequently Asked Questions with Answers About Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS)
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indianvaidyas · 1 year ago
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Finding an Ayurvedic doctor in Nagpur who specializes in treating asthma can be a valuable step towards managing and potentially overcoming this chronic condition. Ayurveda, a traditional Indian system of medicine, offers holistic treatments that focus on balancing the body's doshas (energetic forces) to promote overall health and well-being.To start your search for an Ayurvedic doctor specializing in asthma treatment, get in touch with us
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niteshkhonde04-blog · 5 years ago
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Parijatak Ayurveda, the Best Ayurvedic Treatment Centre, provides you with spine care treatments for back pain, neck pain and other spine related issues.
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drniteshkhonde · 5 years ago
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The word elakizhi is a malyalam word is a combination of two words that is“ELA” meaning leaves and “KIZHI” means bundles. Elakizhi refers to the sudation performed by specially prepared bundle of medicinal leaves.
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parijatakngp · 5 years ago
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Ayurveda does not take a one size fits all method, instead ayurvedic medicine and treatments are chosen according to the type of person. In Ayurveda a human being has a definite body type based on the three doshas – vata, pitta and kapha. The balance between these three doshas is different in different people and hence they are given treatment and medicine accordingly. There are a few techniques of living an ayurvedic balanced lifestyle which you can learn at a good Ayurveda wellness center.
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linakhonde-blog · 5 years ago
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Authentic Ayurvedic Treatment available in health wellness retreats at Parijatak Ayurveda. Ayurveda wellness program provides meticulous plans for a wide range of health disorders while spreading the magic of natural treatment that proves to be a blessing in disguise in the modern pretext. Ayurveda for health has now become synonym to Ayurveda wellness for complete wellbeing of a human body in all aspects, physically, emotionally, and socially.
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parijatakayurvedic-blog · 6 years ago
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Endocrine Disorders center Nagpur
Endocrine Disorders center Nagpur
About Hypothyroidism-
Hypothyroidism Ayurvedic Treatment, also called underactive thyroid disease, is a common disorder. With hypothyroidism, your thyroid gland does not make enough thyroid hormone.
The thyroid gland is located in the front lower part of your neck. Hormones released by the gland travel through your bloodstream and affect nearly every part of your body, from your heart and brain to your muscles and skin.
The thyroid controls how your body’s cells use energy from food, a process called metabolism. Among other things, your metabolism affects your body’s temperature, your heartbeat, and how well you burn calories. If you don’t have enough thyroid hormone, your body processes slow down. That means your body makes less energy, and your metabolism becomes sluggish.
The sign and symptoms of hypothyroidism vary, depending on the severity of the hormone deficiency. But in general, any problems tend to develop slowly, often over a number of years.
Hypothyroidism Signs And Symptoms Of Hypothyroidism May Include
The most common cause of hypothyroidism is Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. “Thyroiditis” is an inflammation of the thyroid gland. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is an autoimmune disorder. With Hashimoto’s, your body produces antibodies that attack and destroy the thyroid gland. Thyroiditis may also be caused by a viral infection.
Other causes of hypothyroidism include Radiation therapy to the neck area. Treating certain cancers, such as lymphoma, requires radiation to the neck. Radiation damages the cells in the thyroid. This makes it more difficult for the gland to produce the hormone.Radioactive iodine treatment. This treatment is commonly prescribed to people who have an overactive thyroid gland, a condition known as hyperthyroidism. However, radiation destroys the cells in the thyroid gland. This usually leads to hypothyroidism. Use of certain medications.
Certain medicines to treat heart problems, psychiatric conditions, and cancer can sometimes affect the production of thyroid hormone. These include amiodarone (Cordarone), lithium, interferon alpha, and interleukin-2.Thyroid surgery. Surgery to remove the thyroid will lead to hypothyroidism. If only part of the thyroid is removed, the remaining gland may still be able to produce enough hormone for the body’s needs. Too little iodine in the diet. The thyroid needs iodine to produce thyroid hormone. Your body doesn’t make iodine, so you need to get it through your diet. Iodized table salt is rich in iodine. Other food sources of iodine include shellfish, saltwater fish, eggs, dairy products, and seaweed.
When Hypothyroidism isn’t treated, signs and symptoms can gradually become more severe. Constant stimulation of the thyroid gland to release more hormones may lead to an enlarged thyroid. In addition, the patient may become more Forgetful, the thought processes may slow down, or the patient may feel depressed. Advanced Hypothyroidism, known as myxedema.
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Ayurvedic Medicine For Hypothyroidism
Varanadi Kashayam
Varanadi Kashayam is a herbal formulation used in Ayurveda for the treatment of urinary disorders, skin diseases, and obesity. Varanadi Kashayam has the capacity to correct the digestion and metabolism. It helps in fatty liver, belly fat and central obesity. In skin diseases, it is beneficial to reduce itching. Therefore, it can be helpful in eczema and dermatitis.
Varanadi Kashayam contains the following ingredients.
Crataeva nurvala (Varuna)
Asparagus racemosus (Shatavari)
Plumbago zeylanica (Chitrak)
Strobilanthes ciliatus (Sairyaka)
Chonemorpha fragrans (Moorva)
Aegle marmelos (Bael or Bilva or golden apple)
Aristolochia bracteolate (Vishanika, Kiramar)
Solanum melongena (Brihati)
Aerua lanata (Bhadra)
Pongamia glabra (Karanja)
Holoptelia integrifolia (Pootikaranja)
Premna corymbosa (Jaya)
Terminalia chebula (Hareetki)
Moringa oleifera (Sahijan, Bahalapallava)
Desmostachya bipinnata (Kush, Darbha)
Semecarpus anacardium (Agnimukh, Rujakara, Marking Nut)
Dosage: 60 ml two times a day daily before food.
Chandraprabha Vati
Chandraprabha Vati is a tablet, used in the Ayurvedic treatment of diabetes, tract, and many other disease conditions. It is widely used in Ayurvedic practice, across India.urinary diseases of
Chandraprabha tablet-ingredients: 3 g fine powder of each of Chandraprabha – Karpura – Camphor – Cinnamomum camphora Vacha – Acorus calamus Musta – Nut grass (root) – Cyperus rotundus Bhunimba – The Creat (whole plant) – Andrographis paniculata Dhanyaka – Coriander – Coriandrum sativum Haritaki – Chebulic Myrobalan fruit rind – Terminalia chebula – 96 gmukul – Commiphora bedelium Loha Bhasma – Iron Bhasma – 24 g 48 g fine powder of each of Sita – Sugar Shilajatu – Asphaltum – 96 g Guggulu – Indian bambos bambusa – Cinnamon – Cinnamomum zeylanicum Ela – Cardamom – Elettaria cardamomum Vamshalochana – Twak tamala Patra – Cinnamomum montanum Danti – Baliospermum turpethum salt Vida Lavana – Vida salt 12 g fine powder of each of Trivrit – Operculina Sochal Kshara Saindhava Lavana – Rock salt Sauvarchala Lavana – Swarjika Kshara – Kshara of Barley – Hordeum vulgare Yava Maricha – Black pepper – Piper nigrum Pippali – Long pepper fruit – Piper longum Makshika Dhatu Bhasma – Purified Copper Iron Sulphate officinalis Shunti – Ginger Rhizome – Zingiber chaba Gajapippali – Java Long Pepper (fruit) – Piper ribes Vidanga – False black pepper – Embelia chaba Vibhitaki – Belliric Myrobalan fruit rind – Terminalia bellirica Gaertn. Chavya – Java Long Pepper – Piper officinalis Amalaki – Indian gooseberry fruit – Emblica zeylanica Pippalimoola – Long pepper root – Piper longum Chitraka – Lead Wort (root) – Plumbago aristata Darvi – Tree Turmeric (stem) – Berberis heterophyllum Daruka – Himalayan cedar (bark) – Cedrus deodara Haridra – Turmeric rhizome – Curcuma longa Ativisha – Aconitum cordifolia Amruta – Indian Tinospora (stem) – Tinospora
The name Chandraprabha is given due to – Chandra refers to moon. With the word Chandraprabha, 3 herbs are considered. Karpoora – Camphor – Cinnamomum camphora (as per Kashiram, Gudardha Deepika commentary on Sharangdhara Samhita). Camphor is the most commonly used ingredient. Kapoor Kachur – Shati – Hedychium spicatum (as per Rasendra Sara Sangraha, by Kirhna Gopala Bhatta) Bakuchi – Psoralea corylifolia (as per Vaidyaka Shabda Sindhu)moon, this tablet is as calming and effective as the aura of
Reference: Sharangdhara Samhita Madhyama Khanda 7/40 – 49, Bhaishajyaratnavali.
Dosage: 2 tablets two times a day with Kasayam
kanchnarguggulu
kanchnar Guggulu / kanchanara Guggulu is also known as http://gulgulu.It is one of the very efficient Ayurvedic herbal medicine. Its reference is found in Bhaishajya ratnavali, 44th chapter.
Ingredients – Bauhinia variegata L. (Bark), Terminalia chebula (bark), Elettaria cardamomum (Fruit), Cinnamomum Zeylanicum (Leaves & Bark) Commiphora Mukul (Guggulu Resin)nurvala (Fruit), Zingiber officinale (Rhizome), Piper nigrum (Fruit), Piper longum Linn (Fruit), Crataeva officinalis (Fruit Rind), Emblica bellerica Retz (Fruit Rind), Terminalia
Dosage: 2 tablets two times a day after food
Lohasavam
Lohasava is an Ayurvedic medicine for Anemia. It is a liquid Ayurvedic medicine. It contains naturally processed Iron. Lohasava contains 4 – 10 % of self-generated alcohol in it. This self-generated alcohol and the water present in the product acts as a media to deliver water and alcohol soluble the active herbal components to the body.
Lohasava ingredients: Shodhita Loha (Purified, herbal processed Iron) – 192 g Shunti – Ginger – Rhizome – 192 g Black pepper – Piper nigrum – Fruit – 192 g Long pepper – Piper longum – Fruit – 192 g Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) – F
ruit rind – 192 g Amla – Indian Gooseberry – Emblica bellierica
Endocrine ayurvedic Treatment Nagpur
officinalis – Fruit – 192 g Yavani (Trachyspermum ammi) – Fruit – 192 g Vidanga (Embelia ribes) – Fruit – 192 g Mustaka (Cyperus rotundus) – Rhizome – 192 g Chitra – Eranda (Ricinus communis) – Root – 192 g Dhataki (Woodfordia fruticos
Endocrine Disorders and anxiety |Hypothyroidism Ayurvedic treatment ) – Flower – 960 g Honey – 3.072 kg Jaggery – 4.8 kg Water – 24.576 liters.
) – Fruit rind – 192 g Vibhitaki (Terminalia
Reference: Sharangdhara Samhita ma. 10/34-38
Dosage: 15 ml A/F bd.
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India Features Master Healers of AYUSH
In order to highlight the great work and achievements of the great Master Healers of AYUSH systems, the Union Ministry of AYUSH has planned to honor eminent scholars and practitioners in the field by releasing 12 commemorative postage stamps which were released by Hon’ble PM of India Narendra Modi. AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homoeopathy) systems of healthcare form the foundation of India’s Medical Heritage. These systems are not merely the sciences of disease and drugs but have their conceptual spheres touching every aspect of life.
The stamps depict pictures of 12 Master Healers of AYUSH 1-Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 2-Hakim Mohammed Ajmal Khan 3-Vaidya Shastri Shankar Daji Pade 4-Vaidya Bhaskar Vishwanath Gokhle 5-Vaidya Bhushanam K Raghvan Thirumulpad 6-Rajvaidya Shri Brihaspati Dev Triguna 7-Dr. Babu Rajendra Lal Dutta 8-Swami Kuwalayananda 9-Hakim Mohammed Abdul Aziz Lakhnawi 10-Vaidya Yadavji Trikamji Acharya 11-Dr. Dinshaw Mehta 12-Thiru T V Sambasivam Pillai.
    K Raghavan Thirumulpad
An eminent Ayurveda scholar and physician Vaidyabhooshanam K Raghavan Thirumulpad was born on 20th May 1920. A doyen in the Ayurveda firmament, Thirumulpad was known for his simple lifestyle.
Born to Ms. K. Lakshmikkutty Nambishtathiri and Mr. D. Narayana Iyer at Chingol in Alappuzha district of Kerala in 1920, Mr. Thirumulpad is one of the few purists who believe in sustaining and practicing the age-old wisdom of Ayurveda in its entirety. He gave more stress to life-style modifications in his treatment and the least importance was given to medicine. He studied Sanskrit, Tharka Shastram (Indian philosophy), Jyothisham (astrology) and Vyakaranam (grammar) under various teachers.
Raghavan Thirumulpad, a proponent of classical Ayurveda had inspired generations of Ayurveda students and symbolized a harmonious mix of ethics and rationality in the practice of medicine. On Jan 25, 2011, he was awarded Padma Bhushan posthumously, 2 months after his death. He is also among the 12 Master Healers of AYUSH to be honored with a postage stamp by the Union ministry of Ayush.
A 500 Paise (or Rs.5/-) stamp depicts the portrait of K. Raghavan Thirumulpad in the foreground. In the background, there is an Ayurvedic class/discussion being conducted in a traditional way. Also seen are Ayurvedic herbs being sorted and a bowl and pestle.
  Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi was a Hindu religious leader who introduced the practice of transcendental meditation to the West. Yogi was born on the 12th of January 1917 in India. After completing a master’s degree in Physics from Allahabad University in 1940 he increasingly attracted to the spiritual life. He started rigorous yoga and meditation practice as a disciple of a highly revered yogi, Guru Dev.
He later left for the Himalayas, where for 13 years he studied under Guru Dev, the founder of TM. When Guru Dev died in 1952, the Maharishi organized a movement to spread the teachings of TM throughout the world; his first world tour took place in 1959 and brought him to the United States. He declared 1959 ‘the year of global awakening’.
The Maharishi, his family and close associates created charitable organizations and for-profit businesses including health clinics, mail-order health supplements and organic farms. His initiatives include schools and universities with campuses in several countries including India, Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland.
To honor him India Postal Department has issued a commemorative postage stamp in 2019. A 500 Paise (or Rs.5/-) stamp depicting Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and his yoga and meditation technique
  Hakim Mohammad Kabiruddin and Mohammad Abdul Aziz Lakhnawi
Hakim Mohammad Kabiruddin was a great writer and teacher of Unani Medicine while Hakim Mohammad Abdul Aziz Lakhnawi was an eminent philosopher-physician. Prime Minister Narendra Modi released postage stamps honoring these two prominent Unani physicians on 30th August in New Delhi. They were considered to be one of the 12 Master Healers of AYUSH systems.
Hakim Kabiruddin translated Unani Medicine textbooks from Arabic/Persian to Urdu to increase their reach and accessibility. He started a monthly magazine called Al-Masih in 1921 and set up a publishing house named ‘Daftar al-Masih’ to release his works, translate books and promote Unani Medicine. He also compiled and translated the medical syllabus of Jamia Usmania Hyderabad and was named ‘Shahanshah-e-Tasnifaat’ (Emperor of Compilations) by Nizam of Hyderabad. A 500 Paise (or Rs.5/-) stamp depicting Mohammad Kabiruddin, with images of books compiled by him and references in Urdu in the background.
Hakim Mohammad Abdul Aziz Lakhnawi belonged to the Azizi family of Unani Medicine. He established the Takmil ut-Tib College in Lucknow. Apart from teaching and medical practice, he also wrote several medical books as well. A 500 Paise (or Rs.5/-) stamp issued on Mohammad Abdul Aziz Lakhnawi. In the background are images of his school and students learning medicine.
    Vaidya Shastri Shankar Daji Pade
Vaidya Shastri Shankar Daji Pade is admired for his prolific writing skills, scholarship, deep thinking and technical proficiency in Ayurveda. Throughout his life, he motivated fellow professionals to establish associations and discussion groups in Ayurveda that later lead to the world of Ayurveda Conference.
Born in 1867 to the Pade family of Deshastha Brahmins, known for their peacefulness, honesty, devotion, and noble natures, Shankar Daji Pade fully manifested these virtues. He was an Ayurveda practitioner and is accredited for the strengthening of the Ayurveda organization. He established the Nikhila Bharateeya Ayurveda Mahasammelana at Nashik.
He gives a list of 800 Ayurveda published and unpublished and books on the Rajvaidya medical journal. His efforts led to the establishment of Ayurveda College at Nagpur. He also started a monthly magazine of Ayurveda named ‘Rajvaidya’ in the year 1883 and ‘Arya-bhishak’ in 1888. Besides this, he edited a Hindi magazine ‘Sadvaidya Kaustubh’ in 1904.
A 500 Paise (or Rs.5/-) stamp depicting Shastri Shankar Daji Pade, with Ayurvedic plants and a herb grinding bowl/pestle in the background.
  Swami Kuvalayananda
Swami Kuvalayananda was a researcher and educator who is primarily known as a pioneer scientist of Yoga or the father of Scientific Yogic Research Studies. His hard work is chiefly responsible for the worldwide spread of Yoga.
Swamiji was born on August 30, 1883, in the village Dhaboi in Gujarat state, India into a Karhade Brahmin family. He was highly influenced by Sri Aurobindo during his college days and by Paramahansa Madhavdasji, a great yogi from Bengal, later in his life. After completing his graduation, he plunged himself in Lokmanya Tilak’s Home-rule movement.
Madhavdasji guided Kuvalayananda to deal with yoga in a scientific manner. In 1924 he published the first scientific journal specifically devoted to studying yoga, Yoga Mimamsa. Most of his research took place at the Kaivalyadhama Health and Yoga Research Center at Lonavla which he founded in 1924. His influence on the development of yoga as exercise has been “profound”. It is due to his efforts that this ancient discipline of Yoga became more acceptable to the modern mind, trained on scientific and rational guidelines.
The Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India released a stamp in honor of Swami Kuvalayanandaji. Initiatives like bringing out commemorative postage stamps are not only meant to pay tribute to the great contributions of visionaries like Swami Kuvalayananda but also aim at inspiring the younger generation to follow in their footsteps. A 500 Paise (or Rs.5/-) stamp depicting Swami Kuvalayananda. In the background is an image of the chakras of the spinal cord and a person practicing his style of yoga.
  T.V. Sambasivam Pillai
T.V. Sambasivam Pillai was the acclaimed author who is considered as one of the great treasures of the Siddha system. He spent his entire life contributing and deciphering the ancient literature of the Siddha system.
T.V. Sambasivam Pillai was born on 19th September 1880 in Bangalore. He hailed from a non-affluent family from a village named Kamuganchenthangudi near Tanjore and later migrated to Bangalore in search of greener pastures.
The name, ‘T.V.Sambasivam Pillai’ is very familiar among the practitioners of Siddha Medical System. His selfless dedication and contribution lead to the publication of the Tamil English Cyclopaedic Dictionary of Medicine to the Indian system of Medicine. It is deemed as one of the greatest treasures to the system that provides vast and accurate information about Plants, Minerals, Metals, and Animals used in the Siddha system to whoever seeks for deep information.
Tribute to his dedication, aspiration, devotion, and sacrifice for the Siddha system of Medicine, India Postal department has issued a commemorative stamp of 5 Rupees in the series of Master Healers of AYUSH. A 500 Paise (or Rs.5/-) stamp depicting T.V.Sambasivam Pillai. In the background are “Tamra-Patra leaves” on which ancient Indian texts/writings were recorded.
  Yadavji Trikam Ji Acharya
Yadav Ji Trikam Ji Acharya is one of the personalities figuring in the commemorative set. Yadav Ji was a bright luminary and successful practitioner of Ayurveda. Recognizing the lack of authentic editions of Ayurveda treatises, he founded the Ayurveda Granthmala Trust. The more than 40 books that published embody his scholarship and practical experience. In appreciation of his meritorious work, Govt of India appointed his as the first Principal of Post Graduate Teaching Centre in Ayurveda, Jamnagar in 1956.
A 500 Paise stamp depicting Yadavji Trikam Ji Acharya. In the background is the Ayurveda Teaching Centre he helped create, Ayurvedic books published by him, Ayurvedic texts and an image of him when younger.
Ayurveda and yoga represent the great age-old traditions of our country. Every Indian family follows the components of these systems in some or the other ways to achieve well being. Further, Unani, Siddha, Homoeopathy, Naturopathy and other types of traditional knowledge are also well accepted by Indian communities. India Post has issued all together 12 commemorative stamps honoring the contribution of 12 modern masters in the field of traditional Indian systems of medicine and yoga who are from the Department of AYUSH.  The main motive behind the series Master Healers of AYUSH is to celebrate their unsung legacy.
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