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Reader is a variant who got captured by the tva, they're sent to trial and Loki saves them from getting killed bc he still owed them a favour. Morbius gets confused bc those two dangerous variants know each other, turns out they were best friends in their original time line. Now Morbius has to babysit two sarcastic assholes. Double trouble ensures.
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Yeah, Loki was definitely not taking any of this seriously. At this point, he theorized that the Avengers were laughing their asses off on this elaborate prank they were playing on him, and he decided to just wait it out. It had to stop at some point, right? There was no way that this “TVA” bullshit was actually, in any way, real.
At least . . . He believed that until he saw a familiar face.
Mobius had just saved him from being reset to the original timeline and they were walking out of the courtroom just as the doors opened and two TVA agents were walking another “criminal” in. Loki still wasn't buying this elaborate scheme so he didn’t really pay this new person much attention, until he heard the judge speak.
“Miss Y/N Y/L/N - am I correct?”
Loki froze, eyes traveling to the “criminal” passing him. He first thought that Thor had set this part of the prank up, but he knew his brother didn’t really understand how mischief really worked. Plus, Loki could tell Y/N wasn’t an illusion.
. . . So that meant she was actually here.
“Hey, wait, can I see this trial?” Loki whispered to Mobius, who glanced back at the judge and raised his eyebrows skeptically at the brunette deity. Loki added, “I just want to see a little more of how this place works, okay?”
Mobius was sure Loki was onto something and after a couple moments of thought, he agreed. At least this would give him a chance to get to know this troublemaker better, and they both shuffled into seats.
“You are correct, madame,” Y/N answered mockingly, a big grin on her face as she walked up to the podium. She then looked around in an exaggerated manner. “Well, do I get a lawyer or what?”
Loki smirked and the judge scoffed. “How do you plead?” The judge asked, dismissing her questions.
“What ‘crimes’ have I supposedly committed?”
“You have been accused of creating an alternate timeline that does not fit into the main continuum. You snuck into Odin’s vault using your Asgardian abilities and when you used the fake Infinity Gauntlet and, in your attempt to enchant the Gauntlet to work like the actual one, you accidentally travelled forward in time and created a new timeline,” the judge summarized.
Loki smiled, amused and proud. He only wondered what led her to this.
“In my defense, I heard that my friend was in trouble and wanted to help out,” Y/N said with a shrug.
“Well, the enchantments were not supposed fully work. They were meant to just backfire on you and knock you unconscious, where you’d be imprisoned in the dungeon. But then you tried to use another powerful object in Odin’s vault which created a Nexus event, messed with your enchantment on the fake Power and Time stone, and here you are,” the judge explained.
“If I wasn’t meant to do this - why didn’t these ‘Time Keepers’ control my actions and make me do something else?” Y/N asked, changing the subject.
“I am not going to entertain you any further. In your previous statement, quote: ‘In my defense, I heard that my friend was in trouble and wanted to help out’ You have admitted your guilt and will now be reset,” the judge declared sternly.
Immediately, two TVA agents grabbed Y/N harshly and began to drag her away from the podium. Loki, who at this point had connected the dots that he was the friend she had been trying to help, knew he owed her one. He couldn’t just let her be reset and then be imprisoned. So, thinking rather quickly, he leapt up from his seat and shouted, “No!”
All heads turned to him. Y/N’s eyes went wide, not having spotted him, and Mobius was beginning to regret his decision. Loki turned to Mobius. “You need me to help you with this ‘sacred timeline’ stuff. I’ll only do it if Y/N stays,” he said, panting.
Mobius caught an angry look from the judge but his gaze settled on Y/N. After a couple moments, he sighed and relented. “Fine.”
Y/N and Loki cheered and she broke out of the agents’ grips, running to Loki who picked her up and hugged her. “That’s my girl,” Loki said, proud of her for her prank.
Mobius internally groaned. This was going to be a long day.
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“So how do you know each other?” Mobius asked as he walked in-between the Asgardians, leading them to his office.
“Y/N’s been my best friend, partner in time, ever since I was little,” Loki said, grinning.
“Got it,” Mobius said, frowning. He could only imagine the mischief they had conjured.
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After reviewing both of their files, Mobius had to step out for a second, leaving Loki and Y/N alone. “Let’s try to break out,” was the first thing to leave Loki’s lips.
Y/N rolled her eyes. “And suppose we do, how the hell are you gonna get the Tesseract back? Plus, I won’t wanna be imprisoned on Asgard,” she reasoned, quickly shutting the idea down.
Loki huffed. He was bored. He wanted to do something.
And he had something to do when Y/N stood up and started walking around. With a smirk, he grabbed the remote controlling Y/N’s collar and clicked it, immediately sending her back to her seat.
She turned and glared at him, and he just smirked, innocently shrugging. “I wanna have fun,” he said.
Y/N rolled her eyes and cautiously stood up again. When nothing happened, she walked around a bit more, and Loki let her . . . Until he got bored again. With another click, she reappeared on the other side of the room, in mid-walk.
Before she could protest, Loki did it again. And again. And again. He finally stopped when she got out the words, “CUT IT OUT!” and laughed to himself.
“You asshole,” Y/N grunted, beginning to walk towards him, but skidded back when Loki clicked the button just one more time.
“Oops. My finger slipped,” Loki smirked.
Y/N glared, but being reset made her lose her footing, and she tumbled to the floor, causing her best friend to cackle. Annoyed, she ran at him and managed to push him off his chair, tackling him to the floor. They rolled around, neither one gaining the upper hand for too long, until Mobius re-entered, saw the chaos, pulled Loki to his feet, and grabbed the remote, resetting Y/N so she was back in her chair.
“Hey!” Loki exclaimed, pushing Mobius off him. “No one controls my best friend!”
Y/N couldn’t tell if he was being serious or not, but smiled nonetheless. Mobius glared and grabbed Loki’s remote, resetting him so he was back in his chair. He then turned to them both.
“I’m beginning to agree with my colleagues that this-” he gestured to Loki and Y/N, “-was a bad idea.”
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Is Ayurvedic Banned In Usa
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Is Ayurvedic Banned In Usa
If India Can Put In A Proper Regulatory System It Stands To Gain Enormously As A Producer And Exporter Of Traditional Herbal Medicines
The last month highlighted the problems with regulating Ayurveda in India. Patanjali claimed to have developed an Ayurvedic medicine that would protect people from Covid-19 and also cure the disease. Later revelations raised doubts about these claims and the process of testing these medicines.
The episode highlighted how modern thinking is creeping into alternative medicine. This is good, and India stands to gain enormously as a producer and exporter of traditional herbal medicines.
The world’s growing fascination with natural remedies, traditional and alternative medicines and herbs augurs well for India. These can provide a substantial source of income for farmers and companies across the country.
Traditional medicines have been used in India, even though there is little quality control or trials. A very small quantity of herbal medicines produced in India is exported, as they do not meet the regulatory standards required by importing countries. While they can be a great source of income and exports for India, we will need a modern regulatory system to succeed.
Even at its current levels, with little exports, estimates are that Ayurveda is a Rs 30,000 crore industry in India.
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A Fraud On The Nation: Critics Blast Indian Governments Promotion Of Traditional Medicine For Covid
Reporting for this story was supported by a journalism grant from the Thakur Family Foundation, which has not exercised any editorial control over the contents of this report.
The Indian health ministry has begun to recommend traditional remedies to tackle the country’s COVID-19 outbreak, dismaying many Indian doctors and scientists. On 6 October, health minister Harsh Vardhan released recommendations for preventing COVID-19 and treating mild cases based on Ayurveda, India’s millenniaold system of herbal medicine, triggering sharp criticism from the Indian Medical Association , a group of more than one-quarter of a million modern medicine practitioners.
In a press release, IMA demanded Vardhan produce evidence of the treatments’ efficacy; if he’s unable to do so, the association , Vardhan is “inflicting a fraud on the nation and gullible patients by calling placebos as drugs.” Recommending any drug without evidence for a deadly disease that has claimed more than 100,000 Indian lives is “a dangerous trend,” adds C. S. Pramesh, a thoracic surgeon and the director of Mumbai’s Tata Memorial Centre. The government has no shortage of studies to point to, but Pramesh and others dismiss them as unconvincing.
India: You Shall Not Pass A Look At The Recent Ban On Advertising Of Ayurvedic Drugs
Regulation of ASU Drugs
In India, the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 . ASCI isa body that also looks at this aspect though dependant onself-regulation by industry players.
Drugs and Cosmetics Rules,2018
TheAmendment adds Rule 170 to the D&C Rules, prohibiting amanufacturer or his agent from publishing any advertisementrelating to the use of ASU drugs for diagnosis, cure, mitigation,treatment or prevention of any disease, disorder, syndrome orcondition.4
Legal Issues
The Amendment though passed with the intent to protect consumerinterests and regulate the AYUSH industry is ridden with legalinfirmities, which we discuss below:
a. Power of the Central Government under section 33Nof the D&C Act
The Amendment has been passed by the Ministry of AYUSH inexercise of its powers under section 33N of the D&C, whichstates as follows:
“Section 33N – Power of CentralGovernment to make rules
The Central Government may, after consultation with, oron the recommendation of, the Board and after previous publicationby notification in the Official Gazette, make rules for the purposeof giving effect to the provisions of this Chapter.”
The Amendment, however, seeks to regulate the advertising ofdrugs that falls under the ambit of the DMROA Act.
b. DMROA Act
The DMROA Act regulates advertising of drugs including ASUdrugs. Section 2 of the DMROA Act identifies what the saidenactment seeks out to regulate i.e:
“‘drug’ includes-
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c. the correction of menstrual disorder in women;or
Drugs Indian Take That Are Banned In Other Countries Medications Banned In Usa
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has a reputation as one of the strictest regulators in the world. According to the FDA, FDA approve drugs by evaluating their safety and efficacy in respective indications. A “drug is removed from the market when its risks outweigh its benefits. A drug is usually taken off the market because of safety issues with the drug that cannot be corrected. In fact, the FDA is considerably more lax in its oversight than drug regulators in Europe and other parts of the world, according to a 2012 study at the Temple University School of Pharmacy. The FDA has approved a number of drugs that are banned in other countries because of evidence they are ineffective and/or risky. Here is a list of some significant drugs/ointments/medications banned in USA and other countries but yet available in India.
Vicks VapoRub is a widely used balm or cream to get relief from symptoms like common cold, cough, and congestion. Vicks VapoRub was banned in North America and many European countries as it is declared not good for health it can create Asthma, TB etc. It is declared as Toxic by WHO. Except vicks, other medicines like D’cold and vicks action-500 also banned outside India.
Vicks Action 500 Extra is a fixed dose combination of paracetamol, phenylephrine and caffeine, which was banned by the Ministry of Health in a notice issued over the weekend
Ramdevs Patanjali Terms Media Report On Us Banning Companys Health Drink Bogus
The Patanjali Ayurved Ltd issued a press release in connection with the media report from Haridwar on Tuesday.
Statesman News Service | Dehradun | July 23, 2019 6:16 pm
Patanjali Yogpeeth’s general secretary Acharya Balkrishna performing rituals on the opening of a laboratory of Patanjali Research Centre in Haridwar on Tuesday.
Ramdev’s Patanjali Ayurved has described the recent media report about their company’s health drink failing the test of United States Food and Drug Administration bogus. Terming it a conspiracy of anti-national forces, Patanjali Ayurved elaborated that foreign and anti-national companies frequently make effort to malign Patanjali without any basis or concrete evidence.
The Patanjali Ayurved Ltd issued a press release in connection with the media report from Haridwar on Tuesday. The company states, “Misleading news has been spread in print and social media, recently which suggests that US Food and Drug Administration for India and USA markets. This is a gross misrepresentation of the facts with the only intention to defame Patanjali Ayurved’s image and to mislead its consumers, at large.”
Is It True That Ayurvedic And Homeopathic Medicines Are Banned In The Usa
Ayurvedic and Homeopathic medicines are very much different from allopathic medicines. Ayurveda has its roots in Indian sub-continent and now its medicines are being sold globally. Homeopathy was developed in Germany by Samuel Hahnemann. The US has banned the sale of Ayurvedic and Homeopathic medicines in the country claiming that either they are not effective, or not registered, or are harmful.
The ban on Ayurvedic Medicine:
Ayurvedic medicines have been banned in US and Europe from May 2011. The medicines have been banned as they were not licensed. The medicines to be sold in the US and Europe go through extensive testing before being sold in the market. In 2016, America showed interest in the success stories of Ayurveda regarding cancer and wants to document it. This has been done when Dr. G. Gangadharan worked on traditional medicine in Indo US combined delegation. Out of 40,000 medicines, only 200 have been given patents in India. One patents have gone with the US for nutraceutical to prevent and treat cancer.
The ban on Homeopathic Medicines:
United States Fda Cracks Down On Ayurvedic Homeopathic Diabetic Medicines
The United States Food and Drug administration has cracked down on the sale of alternative remedies, including ayurvedic and homeopathic products and dietary supplements, for the treatment of diabetes. The agency has issued letters warning 15 companies including some that procure alternative diabetes remedies from India, that the sale of their illegally marketed diabetes products violates federal law.
Foreign and domestic companies whose products claiming to mitigate, treat, cure or prevent diabetes and related complications, were sold online and in retail stores have been asked to tell FDA within 15 days how they will correct the violations.
The FDA has also advised consumers not to use these or similar products because they may contain harmful ingredients or may be otherwise unsafe, or may improperly be marketed as over-the-counter products when they should be marketed as prescription products. Many of the illegally sold products include claims such as ‘prevents and treats diabetes,’ and ‘can replace medicine in the treatment of diabetes,’ FDA said.
Should Cannabis And Opium Be Banned In The Ayurvedic And Unani Practices
The question whether these two drugs could be banned in and Unani practice should take into consideration the fact that India lives in its 500,000 villages. The medical needs of over 80% of the population – especially the rural population – are attended to, almost exclusively, by the physicians and Unani hakims, who play an important role in the rural community. Practitioners of modern scientific medicine generally prefer to practice in urban areas. It has been reckoned, proceeding on the basis that there is at least one /Unani physician per village, that there are at least 500,000 Ayurvedic, including Unani, physicians in the country.
It will be seen from the number of and Unani formulations that cannabis and opium are two important therapeutic agents which and Unani physicians are employing currently in their practice, especially in the treatment of such conditions as enteritis, dysentery, chronic diarrhoeas, including sprue syndrome, painful states such as neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism, insomnia, nervous disorders, etc. After a long period of use of cannabis and opium as anodyne, hypnotic, antispasmodic, etc., modern medicine has given them up and replaced them with better drugs which do not generally produce addiction. In the case of and systems, these drugs still continue to play an important role.
The answers to this question are two – viz:
What The Science Says About The Effectiveness Of Ayurvedic Medicine
Few well-designed clinical trials and systematic research reviews suggest that Ayurvedic approaches are effective.
Results from a 2013 clinical trial compared two Ayurvedic formulations of plant extracts against the natural productglucosamine sulfate and the drug celecoxib in 440 people with knee osteoarthritis. All four products provided similar reductions in pain and improvements in function.
A preliminary and small NCCIH-funded 2011 pilot study with 43 people found that conventional and Ayurvedic treatments for rheumatoid arthritis were similarly effective. The conventional drug tested was methotrexate and the Ayurvedic treatment included 40 herbal compounds.
Outcomes from a small short-term clinical trial with 89 men and women suggested that a formulation of five Ayurvedic herbs may help people with type 2 diabetes. However, other researchers said inadequate study designs haven’t allowed researchers to develop firm conclusions about Ayurveda for diabetes.
Turmeric, an often used in Ayurvedic preparations, may help with ulcerative colitis, but the two studies reporting this were small—one, published in 2005, included 10 people while the other, published in 2006, had 89.
Online Ayurveda Firm Gets Fda Warning For Flouting Safety Laws 2 min read C.H. Unnikrishnan
Online Ayurveda firm gets FDA warning for flouting safety laws
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Mumbai: The US drug regulator, the Food and Drug Administration , has issued a warning to California-based Bazaar of India Inc., an online distributor of Indian Ayurvedic products, saying it was flouting US laws on safety and promotional ethics.
FDA’s move, targeting at least 11 Ayurvedic drugs marketed by the firm, follows a controversy that erupted in the US last year after a paper in the Journal of American Medical Association claimed that one-fifth of the Ayurvedic products made locally and in India and sold in the US online contained lead, mercury or arsenic in excess of acceptable limits.
The paper was lead-authored by Robert Saper of the department of family medicine at the Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center.
Bazaar of India is among a few online distributors of Ayurveda products in the US whose products were tested in a study by Jama for the report.
In a 7 July letter to Kush Khanna, president and chief executive of Bazaar of India, FDA said the products marketed by the firm were drugs under US law as they are intended to cure or prevent disease, and there was no evidence that they were generally recognized as safe and effective.
Cultivation Of The Cannabis Plant And The Opium Poppy In India
Cannabis grows wild in India, especially in the Himalayan foot-hills and the plains extending from Kashmir in the west and Assam in the east, as well as those of Punjab, Bengal, Rajasthan and Kerala. It has not been cultivated to any great extent. According to a reliable estimate, the total area under cultivation in important centres such as Bengal, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh may not exceed about 250 hectares. The cultivation is mainly to obtain hemp fibres and ganja.
The opium poppy, on the other hand, is generally a cultivated plant and does not occur in the state of nature. Historically speaking, the poppy plant is not indigenous to India. It was introduced in the country by Moslems and cultivated primarily along areas adjoining sea coasts and, much later, in the interior of the peninsula.
Pustaka Mestaka , notes that “opium and tobacco are very subtle substances which are specially cultivated in large quantities in six-monthly crops”. It is also seen that the cultivation of opium was encouraged during the Mughal period, specially in the reign of Emperor Akbar, who made it a state monopoly as it became a source of revenue. Abul Fazal, in his well-known work, Ain-e-Akbar, has recorded that it was cultivated in Fatehpur, Allahabad and Gazipur. Later, the monopoly cultivation of this drug was taken over by the East India Company. It would appear that until about a hundred years ago, Deccan had a major share in its cultivation.
What The Science Says About The Safety Of Ayurvedic Medicine
Some Ayurvedic preparations include metals, minerals, or gems. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warns that the presence of metals in some Ayurvedic products makes them potentially harmful.
A 2015 published survey of people who use Ayurvedic preparations showed that 40 percent had elevated blood levels of lead and some had elevated blood levels of mercury. About one in four of the supplements tested had high levels of lead and almost half of them had high levels of mercury.
A 2015 case report published in the Center for Disease Control’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report linked elevated blood lead levels in a 64-year-old woman with Ayurvedic preparations purchased on the Internet.
Although rare, Ayurvedic products may cause arsenic poisoning.
Risks Of Buying Herbal Medicines Online Or By Mail Order
The risks of obtaining fake, substandard, unlicensed or contaminated medicines are increased by buying medicines online or by mail order.
Unlicensed herbal medicines manufactured outside the UK may not be subject to regulation.
They may be copies of licensed medicines, but made in unlicensed factories with no quality control.
Some websites may appear to be legitimate, but are fronted by bogus doctors or pharmacists.
Herbal products sold online may also contain banned ingredients and toxic substances.
You can find a list of banned and restricted herbal ingredients on the GOV.UK website.
Herbal slimming products and sexual health products, for example, are best avoided because they have been found to contain dangerous ingredients, including pharmaceutical ingredients, that aren’t stated on the label.
What Is The Ayurvedic Diet Benefits Downsides And More
Bottom line
The Ayurvedic diet is an eating pattern that’s been around for thousands of years.
It’s based on the principles of Ayurvedic medicine and focuses on balancing different types of energy within your body, which is said to improve health.
Unlike many other diets, the Ayurvedic diet provides personalized recommendations about which foods to eat and avoid based on your body type.
It’s also popular because it’s not only said to promote better health for your body but also your mind.
This article reviews all you need to know about the Ayurvedic diet, including its benefits, downsides, and foods to eat and avoid.
Gaining Weight Is Very Important For Your Health
Excessively thin individuals are vulnerable to several physical and mental conditions. These include nutritional deficiencies, reduced growth, low immunity, weakness and fertility issues.
Nutritional deficiencies: Below normal weight people lack fats that are otherwise essential for absorption of certain vitamins and minerals. In lack of fats, the body cannot make the most of vitamin D, which, in turn, deters the absorption of calcium leading to osteoporosis. Likewise, the insufficiency of vitamin E cause untimely hair loss and skin deformities, while lack of Vitamin K renders the blood with inability to clot.
Stunted growth: Fats are essentially an energy reserve to meet the growth and development needs of the body. Underweight individuals are devoid of the reserve and hence, their growth is impacted severely. The impact is more pronounced on growing kids whose nutritional requirements are more vis-à-vis the grownups.
Struggling immunity: Nutrition and immunity are interlinked. Mal nourishment, which is common among below-normal weighing people, disallows the formation of white blood cells that are the body’s first line of defense against pathogens.
Fertility issues: Excessively thin women not only find it hard to conceive but their mortality rate is also higher during child birth.
An underweight person having a constant feeling of dizziness and weakness is also a commonplace, thanks to the insufficiency of fats, folate and minerals like iron.
What To Look For When Buying A Herbal Medicine
If you want to try a herbal medicine, look out for a traditional herbal registration marking on the product packaging.
This means the medicine complies with quality standards relating to safety and manufacturing, and it provides information about how and when to use it.
But you should be aware that:
THR products are intended for conditions that can be self-medicated and don’t require medical supervision, such as , or general aches and pains
using THR products for more serious conditions could be harmful, especially if you delay seeking medical advice
claims made for THR products are based on traditional usage and not on evidence of the product’s effectiveness
a THR mark doesn’t mean the product is completely safe for everyone to take
You can find THR-registered products in your local health shop, pharmacy or supermarket.
Importance Of Exercise For Healthy Weight Gain
It is generally understood that exercise is only for weight loss. But it should be noted that exercise is as important for weight gain as it is for weight loss.
Taking high calorie diet without doing regular exercise can be harmful. When you workout you burn the extra calories, the blood circulation improves and digestion system remains in good shape. Weight training should be done for 45 minutes a day 5 days a week. Weight training helps increase the lean muscle mass and reduce harmful fats from the body.
So if you are on a weight gain diet, you should also do regular exercise. Just eating ayurvedic medicine for weight gain and high calorie diet without any exercise will increase your fats and you will become out of shape.
Recommendations For Recent Bams Immigrants
1. as a professional member. This will provide many levels of support and education that you may need as well as connect you with a community of Ayurvedic professionals including members with B.A.M.S. degrees that have experience practicing in the United States.
2. Take time to polish your English conversational skills.
3. Find a local NAMA member to mentor you. Shadow them for a while to get comfortable with American customs and attitudes.
4. Take Professional Ayurvedic Continuing Education courses for topics in which you may need additional training or study.
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New York City has banned the sale of three Indian herbal products and advised people against using them, claiming they contain dangerous levels of lead or mercury. Though there are no specific federal standards, the food and nutrition board of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies recommends that foods contain no more than 2 ppm of lead and no more than one ppm of mercury. The New York City department of health and mental hygiene made by Baidyanath contains 14,100 ppm of mercury and Maha Sundarshan made by Arya Aushadhi Pharmaceutical Works contains 2,190 ppm of mercury”. Jambrulin is used for diabetes and sugar control, Lakshmivilash Ras for chronic fever, cold, and cough and Maha Sudarshan for flu and body ache. DoHMH said it began an investigation during the last summer and purchased products from retail stores serving South Asian residents. On testing, it found that three contained high amounts of lead or mercury but they were not listed among the ingredients. Under city law, sale of products deemed to contain poisonous substances or substances deemed to be detrimental to human health is prohibited.
Other Countries On The Indian Subcontinent
About 75%-80% of the population of Nepal use Ayurveda, and it is the most practiced form of medicine in the country.
The Sri Lankan tradition of Ayurveda is similar to the Indian tradition. Practitioners of Ayurveda in Sri Lanka refer to Sanskrit texts which are common to both countries. However, they do differ in some aspects, particularly in the herbs used.
In 1980, the Sri Lankan government established a Ministry of Indigenous Medicine to revive and regulate Ayurveda. The Institute of Indigenous Medicine in 2010. In total, there are about 20,000 registered practitioners of Ayurveda in the country.
According to the , an ancient chronicle of royalty from the sixth century C.E., King Pandukabhaya of Sri Lanka built in various parts of the country. This is the earliest documented evidence available of institutions dedicated specifically to the care of the sick anywhere in the world. Hospital is the oldest in the world.
Ayurvedic Medicines Face Eu Ban From May 1
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Practitioners of Ayurvedic and other traditional medicines in Europe are bracing themselves for a tough licensing system similar to that for Western medicines.
The EU’s Traditional Herbal Medical Products Directive is set to come into effect on May 1, and requires any herbal medicine sold over the counter to have either a Traditional Herbal Registration or a marketing authorisation. The legislation is tantamount to a ban, as just 70-80 herbal products in the UK have so far got the licence.
Mr Sebastian Pole, an Ayurvedic practitioner who runs Bristol-based firm Pukka Herbs with around 500 employees in India, said his company had been working on obtaining licences for six products at the cost of around £100,000. “It’s a very onerous process and is going to have a very negative impact on all traditional medicines,” he told Business Line. “Yes, it’s good to improve standards but this is like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.”
Ayurvedic products account for around 5 per cent of the UK herbal medicine industry.
“What we need to look at is whether there is a fault in the application system and whether it is too onerous,” he said. “In the short term, there is simply not going to be enough products to meet customer demand.”
Why Can Ayurvedic Doctors Perform Surgery
Various Ayurveda practitioners have claimed that performing surgery has been an integral part of Ayurveda since the time of Susruta. Policy decisions that allow practitioners of alternative medical paradigms to prescribe allopathic drugs in rural areas often cite a shortage of healthcare workers.
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Recently, I attended the 10th Oxford Conference on ‘Science of Botanicals’ organized by the National Center for Natural Products Research, University of Mississippi, and the United States and Asia. I particularly noted that EU Pharmacopoeia experts are working closely with Chinese counterparts, and that many new monographs on Traditional Chinese Medicine are being added. During one of the panel discussions, an interesting question concerning discrimination against Ayurveda was directed to the EU panel. The policy imposed a ban on all herbal medicines, which had been used for less than 15 years within the EU, and less than 30 years outside the EU, with effect from 1st May 2011. The EU’s Traditional Herbal Medical Products Directive was passed in 2004, and the experts said that it seemed strange that there was no formal response from the Indian government as to the safety and efficacy of Ayurveda products.
Question: Is Ayurvedic Banned In Europe
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The EU directive limited the sale of herbal medicines throughout Europe and has severely curtailed the practice of Ayurveda throughout the continent. … Thus, there has been an undesirable consequence of banning most Ayurvedic medicines from EU countries with effect from 1st May 2011.
Which Is Better Ayurveda Or Homeopathy
Dr Pankaj Aggarwal, senior homeopathy physician, says, “Homeopathy is way considered best when it comes to safe and sound treatment as it is devoid of any kind side effects or after as in allopath and indulges in to the recovery of the disease or ailment as in Ayurveda where you need many sessions to cure the disease.
Role Of Ayurvedain Fight Against Covid
Various herbal medicines have been proposed for the treatment of COVID-19, the diseases caused by the novel coronavirus. The efficacy of Ayurvedic medicine as a potential COVID-19 treatment is being tested in several clinical trials conducted across the country. The United States is also supporting India in these trials.
One such clinical trial found that COVID-19 patients on Ayurvedic treatment had most of their symptoms resolved earlier than those on conventional medicines approved by the government. Half of the study participants were given a combination of an Ayurvedic remedy called ‘Immunofree’ and a supplement called ‘Reginmune’. This group took two Immunofree twice a day for 10 days.
All patients on Immunofree and Reginmune tested negative on day 10 while only 88 per cent of the group on the standard of care tested negative.
According to the study published in the US national Library of Science, Immunofree tablet by Corival Life Sciences is made from herbs that are known for their anti-viral and immunomodulatory effects. Many of these herbs are also being evaluated in other trials for Covid-19 treatment. Reginmune by Biogetica has immunomodulatory effect, which the researchers believe help in easing the symptoms and decrease the viral load.
The interim report of the trial has already been submitted to the AYUSH Ministry to expedite the approval of this herbal combination for treatment of mild to moderate COVID-19 patients.
With inputs from agencies
Commerce Ministry Sees Red Over Reach
A ban on the sale of Ayurvedic and other herbal medicines will take effect across Europe from May 1 following a European Union directive introduced as a response to growing concern over adverse effects of such alternative medicines.
Users and promoters of such medicines have called the EU directive called the Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products Directive, 2004/24/EC, “discriminatory and disproportionate”.
Ayurvedic and traditional herbal medicines will need to licensed to comply with the EU directive passed in 2004, which takes effect from May 1.
Official sources said those ayurvedic products marketed before the legislation came into force in 2004 can continue to market their product until April 30, 2011, under the transitional measures.
Once this time limit has expired, all herbal medicinal products must have prior authorisation before they can be marketed in the EU. Ayurvedic medicines such as “ashwagandha” will not be available for sale across Europe from May 1.
The directive aims to protect users from any damaging side-effects that can arise from taking unsuitable medicines.
The UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency has issued more than a dozen safety alerts in the past two years, including one over aristolochia, a banned toxic plant derivative, which reportedly caused kidney failure in two women.
A spokesman for the Department of Health said no decision had been made on a statutory register of herbal practitioners.
What Is My Body Type As Per Ayurveda
The three doshas are known as: Vata, Pitta and Kapha. To find out your dominant dosha, take this quiz. Your dosha type will be determined by the majority of is the majority of your responses. Take the quiz and then tally your responses to find the best diet for your body type.
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Use Of Cannabis And Opium By Sadhus
In addition to Ayurvedic and Unani physicians who prescribe medicaments containing cannabis and/or opium for their patients, and make free use of these drugs for altogether different purposes. religious mendicants make use of cannabis, especially which they smoke as an aid to their meditation, concentration and other religious practices. This practice can be traced to a period earlier than the seventeenth century A.D. The Marathi poet, Madhva Munishwara , has noted that they were addicted to cannabis – especially – and opium. Addiction to these drugs is perhaps common among this class of people, whose number is not very significant.
Which Country Is Best For Ayurveda
Bhutan also recognises Ayurveda as a Medical system along with Unani and Tibetan Medicine, which are all popular there. India is the major exporter of Ayurvedic medicine to Bhutan. Before India declared independence, there were a few Ayurveda colleges within the boundaries of the are which is now Bangladesh.
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Can You Lose Weight With Ayurveda
Ayurveda suggests some simple yet effective remedies to help you lose weight, the healthy way. According to Ayurveda, being overweight may involve excess kapha dosha. Being overweight further can provoke kapha in the body; therefore, it is important to balance this dosha by following certain principles.
Cannabis And Opium In Unani Tibbi
The Unani Tibbi system would appear to have recognized cannabis and opium as therapeutic agents much earlier than did. The system appears to have adopted cannabis and opium from Arabian medicine, which was brought to India round about the ninth century A.D. by the Muslims. Arabian medicine came to be known in India as “Unani Tibbi” in view of its Greek origin. Dioscorides Mujardat Quanan have not only described the properties of these drugs, but have also included a number of formulations containing them. It would appear that potions containing cannabis and linctus containing opium were popular in Arabia, Persia and Muslim India. The Unani Tibbi system of medicine in India has a large number of preparations containing these two drugs.
Selection Of Ayurvedic Medicines
To select Internet-available Ayurvedic medicines for analysis, a strategy used by Morris and Avorn was adapted. An Internet search was conducted in November–December 2004 using 5 search engines . Products were ordered online during August–October 2005. Web site suppliers were not informed of the reason for our purchase.
Does Ayurvedic Have Side Effects
To avoid these, inform your doctor if you are using or intend to use any Ayurvedic remedy. Among some of the side effects you should watch out for: Triphala: diarrhea and abdominal discomfort, especially in high doses. Guggul: stomach upset, headaches, nausea, vomiting, loose stools, diarrhea, belching, and hiccups.
Outside The Indian Subcontinent
Ayurveda is a system of traditional medicine developed during antiquity and the medieval period, and as such is comparable to pre-modern and systems of medicine. However, beginning in the 1960s, Ayurveda has been advertised as alternative medicine in the Western world. Due to different laws and medical regulations in the rest of the world, the unregulated practice and commercialisation of Ayurveda have raised ethical and legal issues. In some instances, Ayurvedic practices or terminology have also been adapted specifically for Western consumption, notably in the case of “Maharishi Ayurveda” in the 1980s. In some cases, this involved active fraud on the part of proponents of Ayurveda in an attempt to falsely represent the system as equal to the standards of modern medical research.
Baba Hari Dass was an early proponent who helped bring Ayurveda to the US in the early 1970s. He taught classes derived from the Su?rutha Sa?hit? and the Charaka Sa?hitha, leading to the establishment of the Mount Madonna Institute, College of Ayurveda, Ayurveda World, and Ayurvedic pharmacy. He invited several notable Ayurvedic teachers, including Vasant Lad, Sarita Shrestha, and Ram Harsh Singh. The Ayurvedic practitioner Michael Tierra wrote that “he history of Ayurveda in North America will always owe a debt to the selfless contributions of Baba Hari Dass.”
Is Ayurvedic Medicine Effective
A few studies suggest that Ayurvedic preparations may reduce pain and increase function in people with osteoarthritis and help manage symptoms in people with type 2 diabetes, but most of these trials are small or not well-designed. There is little scientific evidence on ’s value for other health issues.
Is Ghee Good For Stomach Upset
Since all the milk solids are removed in its creation process, it makes for a great option for those who are lactose intolerant. If you have been battling an upset stomach, ghee is actually really good for you. Being a rich source of butyric acid, it actually helps in supporting the health of your intestinal walls.
Further Development And Spread
Ayurveda flourished throughout the Indian Middle Ages. were influenced by the Arabic reception of the Sushruta’s surgical techniques.
British physicians traveled to India to observe rhinoplasty being performed using Indian methods, and reports on their rhinoplasty methods were published in the Gentleman’s Magazine in 1794. Instruments described in the Sushruta Samhita were further modified in Europe.Joseph Constantine Carpue studied plastic surgery methods in India for 20 years and, in 1815, was able to perform the first major rhinoplasty surgery in the western world, using the “Indian” method of nose reconstruction. In 1840 Brett published an article about this technique.
During the period of British colonial rule in India, the practice of Ayurveda was not adopted by the British Indian Government, which was in favor of modern medicine. After Indian independence, there was more focus on Ayurveda and other traditional medical systems. Ayurveda became a part of the Indian National health care system, with state hospitals for Ayurveda established across the country. However, the treatments of traditional medicines were not always integrated with others.
Being Fit Vs Being Underweight
There is a kind of herd mentality these days and everyone wants to look as slim as possible.
Thanks to the media, people are more aware about their health than ever. But in this quest of looking slim you often start starving yourself. This would surely help a person look slimmer over a period of time but this is something that you should not do.
Did you know that there is a very thin line between being fit and being weak?
The former is a state of body where you have maintained a good body weight according to your height by diet management and exercise. You are energetic, you look fresh and active. You feel positive about yourself and most of the times you are happy. On the other hand being weak and underweight is a condition where no matter what you eat or what you do, your weight never reaches to the optimal range. You look weak, ill, pale and fatigued all the time. You never feel confident about yourself and there is always a sense of negativity in your mind.
While obesity continues to enjoy spotlight in the public healthcare system, being underweight is sadly not much of a concern for many.
The apathy has roots in the popular perception that celebrates a lean figures and frowns at bulky, beefy bodies. With everyone striving hard to shed those extra kilos, the distinction between slender figures and underweight bodies has blurred, leading to an influx of below-normal-weight population.
Ayurveda And Your Life Energy
Students of CAM therapy believe that everything in the universe – dead or alive – is connected. If your mind, body, and spirit are in harmony with the universe, you have good health. When something disrupts this balance, you get sick. Among the things that can upset this balance are genetic or birth defects, injuries, climate and seasonal change, age, and your emotions.
Those who practice Ayurveda believe every person is made of five basic elements found in the universe: space, air, fire, water, and earth.
These combine in the human body to form three life forces or energies, called doshas. They control how your body works. They are Vata dosha .
Everyone inherits a unique mix of the three doshas. But one is usually stronger than the others. Each one controls a different body function. It’s believed that your chances of getting sick — and the health issues you develop — are linked to the balance of your doshas.
Why Ayurveda Needs Regulation
The ‘Coronil’ controversy emphasises the role the government has to play beyond encouraging the use of Ayurveda. At the core of promoting alternative medicines are two government regulatory functions: One, ensuring safety, and two, checking the truth of claims about efficacy. In addition to all the other schemes, the government has to emphasise on these two functions.
Contrary to popular belief, Ayurvedic medicines can be dangerous to health. The dangers arise primarily for three reasons: Illegal addition of allopathic medicines.
Ayurveda uses many plants which are to humans, like datura andnux vomica, in large doses. It is essential that their dosage is limited or the plants are treated before they are included in the medicine.
Similarly, ashes may concentrate dangerous metals in the formulation. As recently as 2017, the Food and Drug Administration of the US against the use of certain Ayurvedic medicines. The FDA found the medication to contain dangerous levels of lead. This is not the first time this has happened.
Uncontrolled use of poisonous plants, presence of heavy metals, and outright fraud damages the reputation of Indian medicine. The unscrupulous and negligent manufacturers make profits by cheating, but harm the status of the entire industry.
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Where Did Ayurveda Come From
Ayurveda has a long tradition behind it, having originated in India perhaps as much as 3,000 years ago. Today it remains a favoured form of health care in large parts of the Eastern world, especially in India, where a large percentage of the population uses this system exclusively or combined with modern medicine.
Herbal Medicines And Surgery
It’s important to tell your doctor if you take any herbal medicines before undergoing surgery.
This is because:
some herbal medicines might interfere with anaesthesia and other medicines used before, during or after procedures
some herbal medicines may interfere with blood clotting and blood pressure, which may increase the risk of bleeding during or after surgery
Your doctor may therefore advise you to stop taking any herbal medicines during the weeks leading up to your operation.
How To Gain Weight Naturally
If you want to gain weight naturally, it is important to adopt weight gain techniques that are safe, effective and natural. You can adopt ayurvedic medicine for weight gain, follow proper nutritious diet plan, exercise regularly and have sound sleep of at least 8 hours. It is essential to adopt all these mesaures for natural weight gain. It will take some time, but the results will be better, safer and sustainable.
Remember there are no shortcuts to weight gain. There are certain products that claim to increase your weight fast but the side effects are nasty. These weight gainers usually contain hidden ingredients, chemicals and steroids. Consumption of these will surely make you gain weight fast but then be ready to face the consequences.
Natural weight gain on the other hand depends on the basic principle of improving your digestion, increasing the nutritional value of your diet, and lifestyle change. Following this route is comparatively longer and tough, but the results are worth the pain and hassle.
What Countries Use Ayurveda
Many Ayurveda practitioners and Ayurveda therapy centres are running in the country, with medicine being imported from India and Sri Lanka. This group includes those developed countries of America, Europe and Australia, where Ayurveda is widely practiced as wellness therapy, with no recognition or regulation.
May Feel Overly Restrictive
On the Ayurvedic diet, there are extensive lists of foods that you are advised to eat or avoid depending on your dosha.
This can mean cutting out healthy, whole foods or entire food groups that are thought to aggravate specific doshas.
Other ingredients like red meat or processed foods are also left out, which may require you to make significant modifications to your current diet.
This can feel overly restrictive and less flexible than other meal plans and may make it difficult to stick to the diet long term.
How Unani Medicine Is Made
Unani System of Medicine considers human body as a single unit, made of seven components known as Umoor-e-Tabiya . According to Unani philosophy, the body is made up of the four basic elements i.e. Earth, Air, water and fire which have different temperaments i.e. cold, hot, wet and dry respectively .
What Is The Ayurvedic Diet
Ayurveda is a form of holistic medicine that’s focused on promoting balance between your body and mind.
According to Ayurveda, five elements make up the universe — vayu .
These elements are believed to form three different doshas, which are defined as types of energy that circulate within your body. Each dosha is responsible for specific physiological functions.
For example, the pitta dosha controls hunger, thirst, and body temperature. Meanwhile, the vata dosha maintains electrolyte balance and movement, while the kapha dosha promotes joint function .
The Ayurvedic diet is a component of Ayurveda and has been practiced for thousands of years. It’s based on determining your dominant dosha and eating specific foods to promote balance between all three doshas.
What Is Ayurvedic Medicine
The ancient Indian medical system, also known as Ayurveda, is based on ancient writings that rely on a “natural� and holistic approach to physical and mental health. Ayurvedic medicine is one of the world’s oldest medical systems and remains one of India’s traditional health care systems. Ayurvedic treatment combines products , diet, exercise, and lifestyle.
What Do You Mean By Unani
Ibn-e- Sina popularly known as Avicenna, one of the greatest scholars of Unani Tibb , has defined Unani Medicine as “It is the science in which we learn various states of body in health and when not in health and the means by which health is likely to be lost and when lost, is likely to be restored”.
Could Promote Weight Loss
Given that the Ayurvedic diet emphasizes nutrient-rich whole foods, it might boost weight loss.
While limited research is available on the Ayurvedic diet and weight loss, some studies have found that it may be effective in this regard.
For example, one study in 200 people with pitta or kapha doshas showed that following the Ayurvedic diet for three months led to significant weight loss. These people supposedly tend to be heavier than those with vata doshas .
Another small study found that following an Ayurveda-based lifestyle modification program, which included dietary changes and yoga classes, resulted in an average weight loss of 13 pounds .
That said, large, high-quality studies are needed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Ayurvedic diet for weight loss in the general population.
What Is Ayurveda
Ayurveda, a natural system of medicine, originated in India more than 3,000 years ago. The term is derived from the Sanskrit words . Thus, Ayurveda translates to knowledge of life. Based on the idea that disease is due to an imbalance or stress in a person’s consciousness, Ayurveda encourages certain lifestyle interventions and natural therapies to regain a balance between the body, mind, spirit, and the environment.
Ayurveda treatment starts with an internal purification process, followed by a special diet, herbal remedies, massage therapy, yoga, and meditation.
The concepts of universal interconnectedness, the body’s constitution are the primary basis of ayurvedic medicine. Goals of treatment aid the person by eliminating impurities, reducing symptoms, increasing resistance to disease, reducing worry, and increasing harmony in life. Herbs and other plants, including oils and common spices, are used extensively in Ayurvedic treatment.
In India, Ayurveda is considered a form of medical care, equal to conventional Western medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, naturopathic medicine, and homeopathic medicine. Practitioners of Ayurveda in India undergo state-recognized, institutionalized training. Currently, Ayurvedic practitioners are not licensed in the United States, and there is no national standard for Ayurvedic training or certification. However, Ayurvedic schools have gained approval as educational institutions in some states.
How Does It Work
The Ayurvedic diet is a type of eating plan that sets guidelines for when, how, and what you should eat based on your dosha, or body type.
Here are some of the main characteristics for each dosha to help you determine which type matches you best:
Intelligent, hard-working, and decisive. This dosha generally has a medium physical build, short temper, and may suffer from conditions like indigestion, heart disease, or high blood pressure.
Creative, energetic, and lively. People with this dosha are usually thin with a light frame and may struggle with digestive issues, fatigue, or anxiety when out of balance.
Naturally calm, grounded, and loyal. Those with a kapha dosha often have a sturdier frame and may have issues with weight gain, asthma, depression, or diabetes.
According to this diet, your dosha determines which foods you should eat to promote inner balance.
For example, the pitta dosha focuses on cooling, energizing foods and limits spices, nuts, and seeds.
Meanwhile, the vata dosha favors warm, moist, and grounding foods while restricting dried fruits, bitter herbs, and raw veggies.
Finally, the kapha dosha limits heavy foods like nuts, seeds, and oils in favor of fruits, veggies, and legumes.
Red meat, artificial sweeteners, and processed ingredients are limited for all three doshas. Instead, the Ayurvedic diet encourages eating healthy whole foods.
Here are a few of the potential benefits of the Ayurvedic Diet.
Can Be Confusing
One of the major issues with the Ayurvedic diet is that it can be confusing and difficult to follow.
Not only are there specific food lists for each dosha but also many additional rules to follow.
For example, the recommendations regarding which foods you should eat and avoid change throughout the year based on the season.
There are also suggestions for when, how often, and how much you should eat, which can be challenging — especially for those just getting started on the diet.
Does It Work
There are a few state-approved Ayurvedic schools in the U.S. But there’s no national standard training or certification program for those who practice this alternative therapy.
The FDA doesn’t review or approve Ayurvedic products. In fact, it’s banned certain ones from entering the country since 2007. What’s more, the agency has warned that 1 in 5 Ayurvedic medicines contain toxic metals, like lead, mercury, and arsenic. These heavy metals can cause life-threatening illness, especially in children.
Always talk to your doctor before you try Ayurveda or any other alternative medical treatment.
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sugar tales: Lady Ratchet
I met LADY RATCHET on CL about several years ago. It was the good old days when a guy could post an ad and not worry about it being deleted. Things went quick with Lady Ratchet too. After a few days of emails and text, I picked her up from some gated apts and took her to an upscale restaurant. It was chilly that night. She had on a fur coat and a long dress that hugged her figure. Dark skinned sister with hazel eyes. Looking back on it I’d say she was hiding something underneath, but I never got the dress off to see.
As we walk into the restaurant we both noticed Sway from MTV sitting at a table surrounded by a bunch of girls and some dudes. Sway was a VJ and reporter at MTV for awhile. He also reports for something else but can’t remember what. Has his own radio show now.
We get seated and order drinks. By the time they come, we spark up what could have been a pretty decent conversation. But every few minutes she gazed over at the table Sway was at. She made little comments like, “Damn ain’t no room over there for me” and “I wonder how long he’s here for.” I should have been offended but tbh I was just really getting into sugaring so I was very excited to even be taking a chick out. Feeling all lucky and stuff. She puts in an order for food and I just order an appetizer since I wasn’t really hungry. The waiter asks for the menu but she wants to keep hers. That was a precursor for things to come.
The food arrives and she takes a few bites as we talk. When the waiter comes back and asks if we’re ok she grabs and looks at other dishes. “I think I’m getting something else,” she says, perusing the dishes. The waiter asked if something was wrong with her plate and she said no. “I just want something else.” He tried to take the dish as he left but she wouldn’t let him.
We get back to talking again but now she’s really staring at Sways table off and on, tuning out our conversation. A few people have gone over and asked for his autograph and others have gathered around the table.
The dish comes and she moves her other plate to the side. She takes a few bites as we chat about what we both want out of the relationship in between he trying to see whats going on at Sway’s table. 10 minutes later the waiter has returned and now she’s ordering a 3rd drink by this point. She hadn’t finished the other two she’d ordered. “I always wanted to taste this,” she says. The waiter looked at me and I shrugged. “Get her what she wants.” Again he tries to clear the table but she doesn’t want to lose anything yet.
When the waiter comes back with the drink she’s found another dish to order. Lady Ratchet’s only taken a few bits of the last dish. This time when he leaves he makes a fuss about the table. “Ma’am you won’t have room for the dish when I come back. Can we at least put some things in a doggie bag?” She accepts and the poor chap disappears again.
“Damn I should have brought my CD,” she tells me looking over at Sway. “Oh you sing?” I ask, sipping on one of her unfinished drinks I’ve commandeered. “Yes,” she tells me and she starts humming a few verses to some song she wrote.
“What do you think?” she asks. I think she needs to keep her day job. But I say, “You sound good girl. You gone be famous.”
The waiter returns with a few cartons for the excess food as well as another waitress carrying her latest dish. The waitress sits it in front of me but our waiter says, “No its for her.” The waitress looks at me quizzically then smirks. I happen to glance at the table across from us and the folks over there have taken a keen interest in our table top which now looks like a buffet gone wrong.
Before the waiter and waitress can leave she wants another drink. They take the order and leave and I’m sure they have a pretty interesting conversation in the kitchen, much to my chagrin.
“I’ma go over there,” she announces. “Next bitch gets up from the table.” Then something snaps inside me. Not sure what. Maybe it’s the alcohol from her drink but my inner hood comes out. “Why?” I ask. “He’s got a dozen girls over there,” I say nodding towards the table. “And all of them look better than you. So take another sip of your drink and try some more of the delicious food I’m buying.”
“Oh I’m sorry,” she says and prissy now. Then adds something to the affect, “I didn’t mean to make you jealous.”
“You’re not making me jealous,” I remember saying. “You’re just being disrespectful.”
“You’re right baby,” she concedes and for the remainder of the evening she continues to order shit but leaves her aspirations of being a R&B singer and groupie alone. We get back to talking. Lady Ratchet wants someone to help her get an apartment and a car. No problem. I got it. My father always told me to listen to a person and they’ll tell you everything you want to know. I listen to LR and turns out she’s lost both apt and car being irresponsible. In addition to getting them she wants them paid for monthly. She’s starting a new job that following Monday so if I take care of those big bills as well as lights, etc., she’ll be good. As we dive into the conversation further I find out she’s skipped out on a few places before the lease was up. The last 2 cars got repo’d.
Geez I can pick them. It would be a recurring theme for years to come.
“CHECK PLEASE,” I signal to the waiter as he walks by. I can tell this isn’t going anywhere. My goals changed as well. I quickly go from rescuing this groupie chick to simply hitting the kitty a few times and dumping her. I was more savage back then. Not my finer moment.
The check comes and the waiter clears his throat as he says, “That’ll be $256.23”.
Usually they don’t announce the amount. I smile back as he puts the bill on the table in front of me. I think he’s going to leave but he stays behind. “Yea….I can take that for you now sir”. I’m tell him to come back in a minute and bring some more cartons for Lady Ratchet over here. He comes back in less than a minute. “Is payment ready sir?” he asks, dropping the cartons on the table. I pull out a wad of cash and drop $300. “Keep the change,” I tell him.
He returns with a plastic bag to hold all of the cartons of food this chick has ordered. “Oh,” she tells me. “Ima eat good for the next few days.”
I bet. We walk out with all the extra food cartons in bags, looking like we just went shopping for a bunch of shoes or something.
The sugar gods must have been laughing because outside we run into Sway, chatting up some fine ass Middle Eastern chick. Lady Ratchets seizes the opportunity, “Hold these,” she says, shoving the bags into me. I take them as she runs over to Sway who was clearly well on his way to getting some Persian kitty. Bastard.
“Excuse me,” she says. “Are you Sway? “
“Yes I am,” he says. She starts chatting him up. His chicks looking displaced along with me now. I walk up looking like a fucking loser with all these bags and shit. I ask him if that’s his voice I hear on Boondocks. He smiles and does a quick impersonation for me. I thank him and I become a groupie for a minute as I shake his hands. I start to say something but Lady Ratchet chimes in asking if he’s looking for any new talent. I look over at the displaced chick he was talking to and think “He’s got all the talent he needs tonight.”
Then Lady Ratchet drops to a new low. She starts humming a few notes from her wack ass song. Sway’s like
The he says some dismissive shit like, “ That’s good that’s good. Keep working on that.” Just curving that ass low key style. I manage to drag her thirsty ass away and we head to the car. “Damn. Damn. Damn” she’s saying. I put all the food in my trunk and get in the car. “Dammmmmnnn” she cries again. “I wish I had my CD. Fuck.”
“Its alright baby,” I say. But really I’m thinking you need some singing lessons. As we head towards her house we pass by a sex store. She wants go in. “I never been in one of those before,” she says. I make a U turn and pull into the parking lot. Inside she looks at all the lingerie and sex toys before stopping at the shoes. “Heeeeeeyyyy I want these,” she says indicating a pair of clear bottom stripper stilettos with 6 inch heels. They want $400 for them. I’m like, “Is your job this Monday stripping?” She says no. She just likes the shoes. I tell her, “Then where are you going to wear these heels at? She can’t even really wear these to club without people trying to pick you up.” I generally don’t care how a SB spends the money I give her or what she wants to buy. But, no way was a buying this homeless chick a pair of $400 shoes. That’s all the miscellaneous fees she’ll need for her apartment. She frowns and we settle on a dildo and a rabbit.
As we head out I say something slimely like, “When can I use those on you?” She’s like, “We can get a room tonight.” Sweet. I make a straight line to the motel. Inside the room my dick is hard as a rock and Im wondering if the those toys need batteries. She only pulls off her coat and gets on the bed though. I take off my shoes and my shirt leaving on my Tshirt and jeans.
I spend the next hour watching TV in a cheap hotel. Like “Motel and Chill”. Each time I try to get the dress off or kiss or anything she tells me she just wants to chill. Even tells me since she’s staying with her aunt she sleeps on the couch. She has no privacy whatsoever and this is the first alone time she’s had.
This shit goes on for about an hour. Just laying in the bed watching CNN and music videos and stuff. Finally I throw in the towel and start getting dressed. But she doesn’t want to leave. We go another 30 minutes before I insist we leave since I won’t be getting any kitty. We get back in the car and head back to her place. At the apartments I pull up to to the gate and ask her for the code. “I don’t have it,” she tells me. “We have to wait for someone to go in.”
Come on man! So I back up and wait in one of the parking spots by the leasing office. Car after car passes by on the street but none pull in. 45 minutes later I’ve asked the question “Uh, you can’t call someone to come open the gate or give you the code?” 3 times. Finally she tells me they or whomever she’s staying with refuses to give her the code. She doesn’t even have a key to the place but someone will get up and let her in. Says they don’t trust her. “See Daddy, that’s why I need you to get me these things so we won’t have these problems.” I guy comes out a side gate, gets into a parked car and drives away. “We can’t use that gate?”I ask. “No,” she replies. “They are locked and you can only get out if you open it from the inside.” I inspect the gate and I don’t see how I can possibly get a hand in to turn the handle to open it.
Another 30 minutes go by of sitting in the car. I look at my phone and it’s after 2am. My wife hasn’t called yet but she’s probably sleep and hasn’t realized how long I’ve been gone. But I can’t be bothered with that at the moment. I got to get this bum bitch out of my car. Meanwhile she’s saying stuff like, “Someone should be here soon…” and “Nobody coming home tonight?” or “I’m so sorry baby. I know you have to go.” Then the sugar angels fly over my car and bless me with an idea. I see a place in a nearby fence that is fairly low. Low enough for me to climb over. If I stand on some type of metal box, probably a transformer or A/C, I can get me foot up and onto the fence and climb over. I tell Lady Ratchet my plans, grab the food from the trunk, hand it to her and tell her to be ready when I open the gate the guy had come out of earlier. I jog over to the gate on some Mission Impossible type of shit. Only my mission is to get this chick out of my car! I could hear the MI music playing in the background as I climb on the metal thing or whatever, get on the fence and a second later I’m on the apartment grounds.
Ethan Hunt in this bitch.
I walk fast through the apartment grounds, trying to find my way around to the gate. I got lost twice or just made the wrong turn depending on how you look at it. 20 minutes later I push the gate open and I hear the Mission Impossible music go off. I wave at my car and Lady Ratchet gets out with all the bags of food and comes towards me. When she gets to me she tells me thanks and tries to kiss me but I turn my head away. “I’ll see you later,” she says as I step outside the gate and let it close. I didn’t reply. I get back to my car and drive 100mph to get home. I get home and the wife is out cold. I slide in between the sheets like I’ve been there all night and fall to sleep.
The next two days she sends a few emails one saying “I know you’re upset about what happened. But I …” Fuck it. I close the email before even reading it.
I remember thinking at the time, if this is how its going to be as a sugar daddy then I’m done!
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Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Episode 21 Runthrough (Part 4)
This week, we’re looking at the opening theme in this episode, called “Hologram” by Nico Touches the Walls.
Because it’s the theme and the verses are short, we’ll work the entire theme here.
(We should also point out that when we translate, we’re not aiming for a perfectly publishable translation, i.e. something you’d see in subtitles. What we’re aiming for is something that reflects the syntax and structure of the original sentence. With verses, it becomes more difficult to make sure everything makes sense because sentences are divided into verses, so we’re taking a few moments here and there to explain how everything connects.)
真っ白な景色にいま誘われて
僕は行くよ
まだ見ぬ世界へ
迷子のまま旅してた
鼠色の空の下
日替わりの地図
いくつもの夢が滲んでいた
いつかはさ
ちっぽけな僕のこの歩幅でも
あの雲の向こうまで行けるかな
強がって
キズついた
心透かしたように
降り出した
雨粒たちが
乱反射繰り返す
真っ直ぐな光が
交差して
行く先も告げぬまま
どこまでも
突き抜ける
淡い残像
両目に焼きつけて
届くはずなんだ
まだ見ぬ世界へ
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真っ白な景色にいま誘われて (Masshiro-na keshiki ni ima sasowarete)
真っ白な (masshiro-na)- is a noun meaning “pure white” with the adjectival verbal suffix -na. Some nouns, not all, can take on an adjectival role with a suffix that behaves like a verb: -na.
景色 (keshiki)- is a noun meaning “scenery” or “landscape.” “Masshiro-na” is modifying “keshiki.” So this is a “pure white landscape.”
に (ni)- is the dative particle. The dative case is an inflexional case that indicates time and locations that are contingent to actions to some degree. But in this case, it’s indicating agency in passive verbs. The agents is the one by whom something is done.
いま (ima)- is an adverb (and sometimes now) meaning “now.”
誘われて (sasowarete)- is the gerund of the passive, indicative, affirmative conjugation of the verb “sasou,” meaning “to temp” or “to lure.” The gerund in Japanese does many things. In this case, it’s linking a series of actions. So sometimes you’ll have “Verb A, and Verb B.” Verb A is in the gerund and is letting you know something else is coming up.
Translation: “Tempted now by a pure white landscape, and”
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僕は行くよ (Boku wa iku yo)
僕 (boku)- is a masculine, first-person, singular pronoun: I. In Japanese, nouns do not inflect for case, because particles tell you the case already. So “boku” can be “I” or “me” depending on the context.
は (wa)- is the topical particle. The topical case is simply the topic of the sentence. Japanese does not require there to be a subject in a sentence- but English does. So in one’s translations often the topic will become the subject.
行く(iku)- is the indicative, imperfective, affirmative conjugation of the verb meaning “to go.” The imperfective tense simply means that it is either taking place in the present or in the future. In this case, it’s the future.
よ (yo)- is an emphatic ending particle. You can add emphasis in your translation by adding an exclamation mark at the end. Sometimes it’s a smart choice, sometimes it isn’t. When it isn’t, it’s often because the “yo” particle is functioning as an indicator of conveyed information.
Translation: “I will go!”
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まだ見ぬ世界へ (Mada minu sekai he)
まだ (mada)- is an adverb meaning “hitherto.”
見ぬ (minu)- an indicative, imperfective, negative conjugation of the verb “miru,” meaning “to see.” “-nu,” as a negative suffix, is an old thing. Now it is reserved basically for songs and poems. Remember that in Japanese modification of nouns, by and large, happens through preceding verb phrases. This verb phrase is modifying the subsequent noun.
世界 (sekai)- is a noun meaning world.
へ (he)- which is pronounce [e], is the locative particle. The locative case is rather limited in Japanese and indicates the direction of an action, so it’s very much like the English preposition “to.”
Translation: “To a world that is hitherto not seen”
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迷子のまま旅してた (Maigo no mama tabi shiteta)
迷子 (maigo)- is a noun meaning “child.”
の (no)- is the attributive form of the copula “da.”
まま (mama)- is a dependent noun that, as an expression, works akin to a post-position. If there is one thing that is perpetual at The J-Sub Experiment, it’s our inability to decide what exactly “mama” is. So this is what we think it is, for now. Anyway, “mama” means “as it is” or “still” and it takes a preceding verb phrase to give it a more useful, or fuller, meaning. In this case, it is “maigo no” so, “still being a child” or “as a child.” We have no particles after that, and given its time-related meaning, we see it acting like a post-position (which is like a preposition except it goes after the phrase).
旅してた (tabi shiteta)- is the truncated periphrastic indicative, progressive, past, affirmative conjugation of “tabi suru,” meaning “to travel.” “Tabi” is a noun meaning “travel.” And this noun, like many others, takes “suru,” the verb meaning “to do,” to make it a verb. The periphrastic aspect comes from the fact that to get a progressive aspect (meaning that it is describing an action carried out over a length of time) is created with the gerund of the verb plus another verb, which is then the main verb of the verb phrase, “iru.” “Iru,” in turn, gets conjugated for the past tense, to “ita.” But this periphastic construction often undergoes truncation, meaning something is dropped out, in this case the initial /i/ in “ita.”
So: suru - shite iru - shite ita- shiteta
Translation: “As a child, I was traveling”
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鼠色の空の下 (Nezumi-iro no sora no shita)
鼠色 (nezumi-iro)- is a compound noun meaning “grey,” or more literally “the color of a mouse.”
の (no)- is the attributive form of the copula “da.” The attributive form is just the way a verb looks when it is in an attributive position, i.e. modifying a verb. There are very few verbs in modern Japanese that look any different in the attributive anymore. But this is one of them.
空 (sora)- is a noun meaning “sky.”
の (no)- is the genitive particle. The genitive case is one that indicates ownership of categorization. “X no Y” tends to translate to “Y of X.” When it doesn’t work out at all, then it’s probably the attributive form of the copula, as we saw before.
下 (shita)- is a noun meaning “under.” What something is under is indicated with the genitive particle. We don’t have a particle indicating how “shita” relates to the previous phrase, but that is very common in songs.
Translation: “Under the sky that is grey”
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日替わりの地図 (Higawari no chizu)
日替わり (higawari)- is a noun meaning “the turn of the day,” which often gets translated as a “daily special” or “daily.” There are nouns that modify other nouns through the attributive form of the copula (these are the so-called -no adjectives.) This is one of these cases. So the adjective thing is a nifty translation thing but makes for bad syntax.
の (no)- is the attributive form of the copula “da.”
地図 (chizu)- is a noun meaning map. What they mean by a “daily special map” is that the map changes every day or that they have to keep on changing their map. There’s also no particle for this noun phrase either, but one assumes that it’s that one is traveling with one such map.
Translation: “[With] a daily map”
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いくつもの夢が滲んでいた (Ikutsumo no yume ga nijinde ita)
いくつも (ikutsumo)- is a noun meaning “a great many.” LIke “higawari,” it modifies other nouns with the copula.
の (no)- is the attributive form of the copula “da.”
夢 (yume)- is a noun meaning “dream.”
が (ga)- is the nominative particle. The nominative case
滲んでいた (nijinde ita)- is the periphastic, past, progressive, conjugation of the verb “nijimu” meaning “to run” like ink running, or “to spread.”
Translation: “A great many dreams were spreading”
(The idea might be that the dreams over time one has as a child kind of blur as one grows up.)
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いつかはさ (Itsuka wa sa)
いつか (itsuka)- is a noun (and sometimes adverb) meaning “someday.”
は (wa)- is the topical particle.
さ (sa)- is an emphatic secondary particle. It can go almost anywhere, it seems, or people have used it almost everywhere.
Translation: “Someday!”
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ちっぽけな僕のこの歩幅でも (Chippoke-na boku no kono hohaba de mo)
ちっぽけな (chippoke-na)- is a noun meaning “tiny” with the adjectival verbal suffix “-na”
僕 (boku)- is the same as we saw before.
の (no)- is the genitive particle.
この (kono)- is an adjective meaning “this.”
歩幅 (hohaba)- is a noun meaning “step.” We will take this to be plural. Nouns normally do not have suffixes added to them to make them plural. Context will let you know about that.
で (de)- is the instrumental particle. The instrumental indicates the means by which an action is completed, like a strategy or a certain cause, or a tool.
も (mo)- is a secondary particle, which means it follows the main case particle, and it means “even��� or “too.”
Translation: “With even these my small steps.”
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あの雲の向こうまで行けるかな (Ano kumo no mukou made ikeru kana)
あの (ano)- is an adjective meaning “that.” Japanese has four locational stems that appear in pronouns and adjectives and adverbs. “Kono” has one of them; and “ano” has another. The other two adjectives are “sono” and “dono”
雲 (kumo)- is a noun meaning “cloud.”
の (no)- is a genitive particle.
向こう (mukou)- is a noun meaning “the other side”
まで (made)- is a post-position meaning “to,” in the sense of the end-point. It’s the “to” in the “from-to” dichotomy.
行ける (ikeru)- is the potential, imperfective, affirmative conjugation of the verb “iku,” meaning “to go.” The potential mood describes things that can possibly happen, so “can go.”
かな (kana)- is a compound ending particle, coming from the interrogative particle “ka” and the dubitative particle “na.” Together, the mean something like “Now there’s a question, right?” But more practically it gets translated as “I wonder if...”
Translation: “I wonder if I can go to the other side of that cloud.”
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強がって (Tsuyo-gatte)
強がって (tsuyo-gatte)- is the gerund of the verb “garu,” meaning “to seem” and the stem of the adjectival verb “tsuyoi,” meaning “strong.” “Tsuyo-garu” is a common enough combination for one to find in a dictionary. It just describes someone trying to seem strong. The gerund in this case is again being conjunctival.
Translation: “It tried to be strong, and”
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キズついた (Kizu-tsuita)
キズついた (kizu-tsuita)- is the indicative, past, affirmative conjugation of the verb “kizu-tsuku,” meaning “to be wounded.”
Translation: “It was wounded”
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心透かしたように (Kokoro sakashita you ni)
心 (kokoro)- is a noun meaning “heart” or “soul.” It does not refer to one’s literal heart. The preceding two verses make up a noun phrase that is modifying “kokoro.” Note that we are not given a case particle for “kokoro.”
透かした (sakashita)- is the indicative, past, affirmative conjugation of the verb “sakasu,” meaning “to look through” or “to hold up to light.”
よう (you)- is a noun meaning “form,” but as an expression it will indicate that something is “like” something else.
に (ni)- is an adverbial suffix for nouns. We are using “ni” here because “you” will be describing a verb.
Translation: “Like it looked through my heart.”
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降り出した (Furidashita)
降り出した (furidashita)- is the indicative, past, affirmative conjugation of the compound verb “furidasu,” meaning “to begin to rain.”
Translation: “It began to rain.”
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雨粒たちが (Ametsubu-tachi ga)
雨粒 (ametsubu)- is a noun meaning “raindrop.”
たち (tachi)- is a pluralizing suffix. It tends to be reserved for nouns that refer to people. Sometimes it doesn’t.
が (ga)- is the nominative particle.
Translation: “The raindrops”
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乱反射繰り返す (Ranhansha-kurikaesu)
乱反射繰り返す (ranhansha-kurikaesu)- is the indicative, imperfective, affirmative conjugation of the verb meaning “to do something over and over again” or “to repeat” with the verbal stem “ranhansha,” meaning “to diffuse reflection.”
Translation: “It diffuses reflection over and over again”
(So, this is a very long sentence divided into verses, what it’s getting at, moving right to left, or bottom-up, is that “the raindrops that began to fall continue to diffuse reflection as if they look through the heart which was wounded acting tough.)
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真っ直ぐな光が (Massugu-na hikari ga)
真っ直ぐな (massugu-na)- is the noun “massugu,” meaning “straight ahead” and the adjectival verbal suffix “-na.”
光 (hikari)- is a noun meaning “light.” (The next verse will suggest that this is plural)
が (ga)- is the nominative suffix.
Translation: “The lights straight ahead”
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交差して (Kousa shite)
交差して (kousa shite)- is gerund of the verb “kousa suru,” meaning “to cross.” The gerund is again being conjunctival.
Translation: “They cross, and”
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行く先も告げぬまま (Yukusaki mo tsugemu mama)
行く先 (yukusaki)- is a noun meaning “destination”
も (mo)- is the secondary particle from before. This particle has a habit of making the topical, accusative, and nominative particles drop out. That is what has happened here with the accusative (we think...)
告げぬ (tsugenu)- is an indicative, imperfective, negative conjugation of “tsugeru,” meaning “to inform.” This is the same -nu from the beginning.
まま (mama)- is the same thing as before (whatever that is).
Translation: “Still not informing of its destination”
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どこまでも (Doko-made-mo)
どこまでも (doko-made-mo)- is an adverb meaning “persistently.” When you break it down what is means is “where to even.” (If you think about it a little bit, you’ll start to see why that’d get the meaning of “persistently.”)
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突き抜ける (Tsukinukeru)
突き抜ける (tsukinukeru)- is the indicative, imperfective, affirmative conjugation of the verb meaning “to break through.”
Translation: “They break through”
(Again, this is a sentence divided into various verses. What it means is that the lights cross and break through persistently, still not informing its destination.)
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淡い残像 (Awai zanzou)
淡い (awai)- is an adjectival verb conjugated for the imperfective meaning “fleeting” or “faint.”
残像 (zanzou)- is a noun meaning “afterimage.” Note that this noun does not have a case particle, either.
Translation: “A fleeting afterimage”
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両目に焼きつけて (Ryou-me ni yakitsukete)
両目 (ryou-me)- is a noun meaning “both eyes.” “Ryou-” is a prefix meaning “both.”
に (ni)- is the dative particle. It’s indicating the location of the verb.
焼きつけて (yakitsukete)- is the gerund of the verb “yakitsukeru,” meaning “to burn into,” both literally and figuratively.
Translation: “It burns into both eyes, and”
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届くはずなんだ (todoku hazu nan da)
届く (todoku)- is the indicative, imperfective, affirmative conjugation of the verb meaning “to get through” or “to reach” a destination.
はず (hazu)- is a dependent noun meaning “it should be.”
なん (nan)- is a substantivizing suffix. There are a number of related suffixes that are used to make some emphasis or to provide an explanation. Sometimes it is useful to say “it’s the case that” or “I can assure you that.” That is not always necessary, though.
だ (da)- is the indicative, imperfective, affirmative conjugation of the copula.
Translation: “It is the case that it I should get through”
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まだ見ぬ世界へ (Mada minu sekai he)
We’ve done this verse before.
Translation: “To the hitherto unseen world”
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Could I request a Stucky x reader, where they went on a date, but it gets interrupted by fans and reader feels jealous/upset about the attention Steve and bucky get from all the girl fans. Stucky notice, so Stucky show her that she's their best girl. Little fluff and smut if you're comfortable ♥️
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Summary: Y/N gets jealous at all the attention her boyfriends are getting from the women. Steve and Bucky show her they only have eyes for her, no one else.
Authors Note: Thanks for requesting! I’m not including smut because I don’t write smut, but I will include fluff!
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Waking up by falling face-down on the floor was not a good start to the day.
Y/N groaned, although it was muffled by the wood. This happened far too often - one of her boyfriends would have a dream and they’d kick her in their sleep. She wondered who did it this time and grunted as she pushed herself up, rolling over and staring at the ceiling for a moment to fully awaken.
“Good morning, Earth,” she grumbled, pulling herself to a sitting position and rubbing her face and limbs which had smacked the ground and was sure to leave a bruise. She stood up and looked at Steve and Bucky, who were still asleep. Steve was the closest to where she had been sleeping, indicating that he had been the one who kicked her.
“Steve,” she whined, crawling back into bed. When he didn’t respond, she nightly nudged him and he made a small noise.
“Yes, darling,” he mumbled, blinking a bit before fully opening his eyes. Within a split-second, the sleepiness that clouded his bright blue eyes was gone, an urgency replaced, as he sat straight up and gingerly brushed over Y/N’s cheek.
“What happened?!” He asked, which awoke Bucky who grumbled something incoherent. Y/N instinctively recoiled, as the little pressure he was applying made the bruise next to the left side of her nose ache.
Bucky sat up, at first looking at his boyfriend and girlfriend in confusion, but like Steve his eyes widened, although he was still a little sleepy.
Y/N blushed, a guilt wiggling its way in her stomach. “You kicked me in your sleep again, hon,” she murmured, not wanting him to feel bad and putting her hand delicately over his.
Steve’s shoulders slumped, defeated. He immediately leaned forward to kiss the bruise. “Gosh I’m so sorry, sweetheart. I’ll take you and Buck out for lunch to make it up to you,” he said in a hushed tone.
Y/N, who still got butterflies from the kiss, smiled in appreciation and leaned back. “Well, thank you, but you really don't have-” she began to assure him, but was cut off.
“We’ll go to your favorite restaurant!” Bucky interrupted, a goofy grin dancing on his face. The slightest of gasps escaped from Y/N’s lips and she quieted down, completely for going to her favorite restaurant, and blushing when her boyfriends chuckled at her cuteness.
. . . . . . . . .
Y/N could officially say that she was having a great day. She had ordered her favorite lunch meal on the menu of her favorite restaurant with her favorite men in the world who were graciously paying for their impromptu date.
“Oh my god, is that Steve Rogers??”
GASP!
“And the Winter Soldier?”
Y/N couldn't help but smile when she saw three young women walk over to their table, eyes wide and jaws dropped at the sight of the heroes. When they were out in public, Steve and Bucky were approached by fans all the time. At first, it was a little bothersome, but now she didn't mind. She just smiled, watching her boyfriends’ eyes light up, since they loved and appreciated their fans.
“Can we get a picture?” One of the women asked, resting her hand on Steve’s shoulders.
Y/N didn’t think much of it, but couldn’t deny the breath she had released when her blonde beauty gently and kindly removed her hand from his shoulder. “Sure,” Bucky answered for Steve, making Y/N playfully roll her eyes (and grin when Bucky lightly kicked her under the table).
The two men took the picture and the women thanked them enthusiastically.
“Say, Mr. Barnes, do you have a girlfriend?” One of the women asked with a sly smirk. Her friend who was standing next to her lightly hit her on the arm and the woman by Steve rolled her eyes with a laugh.
Y/N did her best to ignore the question, trying not to think about it.
Bucky was a spy, so he made it look like as if he wasn't avoiding eye contact with Y/N (even though he was), but she could see straight through him. “Um, no,” Bucky answered awkwardly, the lie tumbling off his lips uncomfortably. The three had decided not to go public with there relationship yet.
“Are you looking?” The woman asked, leaning closer to him.
Bucky leaned away. “I’m flattered, but no,” he said, and the woman beside Steve barley let a couple seconds go after he answered to ask her question.
“What about you, Mr. Rogers?”
Y/N’s hand curled around her croissant.
Steve’s entire face got red.
Y/N’s finger’s tightened.
“N-no,” he chuckled.
“Oh. that’s good! I just applied for the Stark internship so maybe I’ll see you around!″
The croissant broke in half. Bucky covered his mouth with his hand to stifle his laughter and then laughed even harder when he felt a kick to his shin. All eyes turned to Y/N. She fake smiled. Glared at her boyfriends. And got a check.
“Come on, let’s go,” the woman who had been watching her friends attempt to flirt with the super soldiers said, clearly annoyed. She took her friend who was standing near Bucky by the arm and dragged her away, the woman by Steve following.
As soon as they left and the waiter gave them their check, Bucky let out the laugh he was holding in and Steve looked back-and-forth between his boyfriend and girlfriend, utterly confused.
“Looks like someone is jealous,” Bucky teased in a sing-song voice, wiggling his eyebrows.
Steve chuckled and grinned.
“Oh, c’mon,” Y/N muttered. “I’m not jealous, just . . . Those women were really pretty, okay? I mean, I saw you two blush!”
The Avengers softened and dropped their amusement. Bucky immediately stood up from his seat and wrapped her in his arms, even lifting her off her feet. “Bucky,” she said through her laugh, seeing Steve paying out of the corner of her eye.
Bucky laughed and set her down. “You’re the only one we have eyes for, right, Stevie?” He said, putting his arm around her.
Steve nodded, standing up. “Definitely - and the only reason I was blushing was because I was surprised, you know?” He said, looking at her with the kindest gleam in his eyes that made Y/N melt.
She nodded and took his hand in hers. “Of course, I believe you,” she said softly, and the three left to enjoy their day at their apartment.
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Gynecologists in Hyderabad
A gynecologist doctor is a surgeon who specializes within the woman reproductive organs, which includes the cervix, fallopian tubes, ovaries, uterus, vagina, and vulva. Menstrual issues, birth control, sexuality, menopause, and infertility problems are recognized and treated by way of a gynecologist; most gynecologists additionally provide prenatal care and a few offer number one care. Menstrual problems include amenorrhea (the absence of menstrual durations), dysmenorrhea (painful menstrual durations) and menorrhagia (heavy menstrual periods). Menorrhagia is a common indication for hysterectomy, that's the surgical elimination of the uterus. Ovarian cysts, endometriosis, and human virus are other situations that may be detected by a gynecologist, as are incontinence, prolapse of the pelvic organs and infections in any place of the female reproductive organs. A gynecologist can also locate fungal, bacterial, viral or protozoal infections. Gynecologists most often perform an exam known as a pap smear, that is a test that uses an instrument called a speculum to detect abnormalities within the lady reproductive organs, along with cervical and ovarian cancers. Pap smears are conducted manually and regularly are followed by means of a rectovaginal examination, which permits for a complete exam of the pelvic area. An ultrasound can be used to verify any abnormalities detected with the aid of a Pap smear or rectovaginal exam. Most gynecologist doctor also is obstetricians. An obstetrician is an expert within the control of pregnancy, hard work, and the time right now following childbirth called puerperium. An obstetrician/gynecologist, also referred to as an OB/GYN, covers regions starting from preventive care to detection of sexually transmitted sicknesses to own family planning. They can also be involved in adolescent gynecology and endocrinology or deal with behavioral problems among younger ladies. The four subspecialties for an OB/GYN are gynecologic oncology, maternal/fetal treatment, reproductive endocrinology and infertility, and urogynecology/reconstructive pelvic surgical procedure. Best Gynaecologist in Hyderabad find a way to guarantee fruitful gynecological treatments and medical procedures for patients. The best gynecologists in Hyderabad are Dr. Swapna Chekuri, Dr. Yasmeen, Dr. T Soujanya Reddy, Dr. Sireesha, Dr. B. Rekha, and Dr. P Rama Devi to give some examples.
Dr. Vandana Hegde
Dr. Vandana Hegde is a famous gynecologist in Hyderabad with regards to conceptive drug and High-Risk Gynecological Care. She did her MBBS and MS (Obstetrics and Gynecology) from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, India in 2003 and 2007 individually. She has likewise done her Post Doctoral Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine from a similar school in 2009. She has gotten first prize for class introduction at South Zone Yuva FOGSI Conference in 2004. She is best known for her moral and reasonable treatment approaches. Dr. Hegde is invested with over a time of restorative involvement in gynecological science and treatment. As of now, she rehearses at Hegde Hospital. Her administrations incorporate Intra-Uterine Insemination (IUI), High-Risk Pregnancy Care, Infertility treatment, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF).
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Dr. Guida Bhavani is a standout amongst the most rumored Obstetricians and Gynecologists in India. She has over three many years of involvement in this field. As of now, she is running her own chain of fertility center under the head of Dr. Bhavani Fertility Center in Hyderabad. She finished her MBBS, MD, and DGO from Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada. Her administrations incorporate IUI, High-Risk Pregnancy Care, Gyne Laparoscopy, and Embryo Freezing.
Dr. P. Balamba
Dr. P. Balamba is a standout amongst the most experienced Obstetricians in Hyderabad. She has over four decades involvement in this field. Right now, she is rehearsing at Shalini Hospital, Hyderabad. She finished her MBBS and MD from Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad. Pursued by DGO from Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS), Tirupati. A portion of the zones of her ability are Abdominal Myomectomy, Vaginal Hysterectomy, Abdominal Hysterectomy, Laparoscopic Myomectomy, and Infertility assessment/treatment. Dr. P. Balamba has been commended by many rumored medicinal social orders both at national just as universal fronts, for example, Indian Medical Association (IMA), Fellow of Indian Council of Obstetricians and Gynecologist (FICOG).
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With over two many years of experience, Dr. Shoba Srinivasulu Kuruva has made to the rundown of best General Physician and Gynecologist in Hyderabad city. She did her MBBS from Gulbarga University and earned MRCOG from the UK in 1986 and 2003 separately. She is likewise a Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP), UK. Right now, she is rehearsing at SV Care Poly Clinic, Hyderabad. Her administrations incorporate Infertility treatment, Gynae issues, Vaginal restoration, Laparoscopy Hysterectomy, Laparoscopic Myomectomy, obstetrics issues and so forth.
Dr. Srilatha Gorthi
Dr. Srilatha Gorthi is a famous Gynecologist and Infertility specialist in Hyderabad. She has an aggregate of over one-decade experience. At present, she is rehearsing in Revive Multi-Specialty Clinics and Fertility Center, Hyderabad. Dr. Gorthi is worked in different territories of gynecological practices, for example, Vaginal Surgery and Pelvic Ultrasound Scanning, Reproductive Medicine, Gynecological Surgery and Advanced Laparoscopy. She did her MD (Obstetrics and Gynecology) and DNB from Stanley Medical College and Hospital, Chennai in 2001 and 2002 individually. She is MRCOG from Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, London in 2004.
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Gynecologist in Hyderabad | Dr. Vandana Hegde | Elawoman
Gynecologist in Hyderabad
A gynecologist doctor is a surgeon who specializes within the woman reproductive organs, which includes the cervix, fallopian tubes, ovaries, uterus, vagina, and vulva. Menstrual issues, birth control, sexuality, menopause, and infertility problems are recognized and treated by way of a gynecologist; most gynecologists additionally provide prenatal care and a few offer number one care. Menstrual problems include amenorrhea (the absence of menstrual durations), dysmenorrhea (painful menstrual durations) and menorrhagia (heavy menstrual periods). Menorrhagia is a common indication for hysterectomy, that's the surgical elimination of the uterus. Ovarian cysts, endometriosis, and human virus are other situations that may be detected by a gynecologist, as are incontinence, prolapse of the pelvic organs and infections in any place of the female reproductive organs. A gynecologist can also locate fungal, bacterial, viral or protozoal infections. Gynecologists most often perform an exam known as a pap smear, that is a test that uses an instrument called a speculum to detect abnormalities within the lady reproductive organs, along with cervical and ovarian cancers. Pap smears are conducted manually and regularly are followed by means of a rectovaginal examination, which permits for a complete exam of the pelvic area. An ultrasound can be used to verify any abnormalities detected with the aid of a Pap smear or rectovaginal exam. Most gynecologist doctor also is obstetricians. An obstetrician is an expert within the control of pregnancy, hard work, and the time right now following childbirth called puerperium. An obstetrician/gynecologist, also referred to as an OB/GYN, covers regions starting from preventive care to detection of sexually transmitted sicknesses to own family planning. They can also be involved in adolescent gynecology and endocrinology or deal with behavioral problems among younger ladies. The four subspecialties for an OB/GYN are gynecologic oncology, maternal/fetal treatment, reproductive endocrinology and infertility, and urogynecology/reconstructive pelvic surgical procedure. Best Gynaecologist in Hyderabad find a way to guarantee fruitful gynecological treatments and medical procedures for patients. The best gynecologists in Hyderabad are Dr. Swapna Chekuri, Dr. Yasmeen, Dr. T Soujanya Reddy, Dr. Sireesha, Dr. B. Rekha, and Dr. P Rama Devi to give some examples.
Dr. Vandana Hegde
Dr. Vandana Hegde is a famous gynecologist in Hyderabad with regards to conceptive drug and High-Risk Gynecological Care. She did her MBBS and MS (Obstetrics and Gynecology) from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, India in 2003 and 2007 individually. She has likewise done her Post Doctoral Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine from a similar school in 2009. She has gotten first prize for class introduction at South Zone Yuva FOGSI Conference in 2004. She is best known for her moral and reasonable treatment approaches. Dr. Hegde is invested with over a time of restorative involvement in gynecological science and treatment. As of now, she rehearses at Hegde Hospital. Her administrations incorporate Intra-Uterine Insemination (IUI), High-Risk Pregnancy Care, Infertility treatment, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF).
Dr. G. Bhavani
Dr. Guida Bhavani is a standout amongst the most rumored Obstetricians and Gynecologists in India. She has over three many years of involvement in this field. As of now, she is running her own chain of fertility center under the head of Dr. Bhavani Fertility Center in Hyderabad. She finished her MBBS, MD, and DGO from Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada. Her administrations incorporate IUI, High-Risk Pregnancy Care, Gyne Laparoscopy, and Embryo Freezing.
Dr. P. Balamba
Dr. P. Balamba is a standout amongst the most experienced Obstetricians in Hyderabad. She has over four decades involvement in this field. Right now, she is rehearsing at Shalini Hospital, Hyderabad. She finished her MBBS and MD from Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad. Pursued by DGO from Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS), Tirupati. A portion of the zones of her ability are Abdominal Myomectomy, Vaginal Hysterectomy, Abdominal Hysterectomy, Laparoscopic Myomectomy, and Infertility assessment/treatment. Dr. P. Balamba has been commended by many rumored medicinal social orders both at national just as universal fronts, for example, Indian Medical Association (IMA), Fellow of Indian Council of Obstetricians and Gynecologist (FICOG).
Dr. Shoba Srinivasulu Kuruva
With over two many years of experience, Dr. Shoba Srinivasulu Kuruva has made to the rundown of best General Physician and Gynecologist in Hyderabad city. She did her MBBS from Gulbarga University and earned MRCOG from the UK in 1986 and 2003 separately. She is likewise a Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP), UK. Right now, she is rehearsing at SV Care Poly Clinic, Hyderabad. Her administrations incorporate Infertility treatment, Gynae issues, Vaginal restoration, Laparoscopy Hysterectomy, Laparoscopic Myomectomy, obstetrics issues and so forth.
Dr. Srilatha Gorthi
Dr. Srilatha Gorthi is a famous Gynecologist and Infertility specialist in Hyderabad. She has an aggregate of over one-decade experience. At present, she is rehearsing in Revive Multi-Specialty Clinics and Fertility Center, Hyderabad. Dr. Gorthi is worked in different territories of gynecological practices, for example, Vaginal Surgery and Pelvic Ultrasound Scanning, Reproductive Medicine, Gynecological Surgery and Advanced Laparoscopy. She did her MD (Obstetrics and Gynecology) and DNB from Stanley Medical College and Hospital, Chennai in 2001 and 2002 individually. She is MRCOG from Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, London in 2004.
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