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Ban Carbon for better health and environment on World Environment Day

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Environment, since long, has been a debatable topic and a hot issue on the desks of environment scientists. Just like a government policy, the results of the debates are declared in media and newspapers; people listen to it, read it and then get back to their work, completely forgetting about it.
Everyone knows that the environment […]

Naturopathy for Cervical Spondylosis

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Cervical Spondylosis is a degenerative disorder of the cervical region and is more common in females. It results from the degeneration of the inter-vertebral disc and the consequent pressure on cervical nerve roots or cervical spinal cord. It is an arthritic process that very often involves the vertebra, and is associated with other bones […]

Naturopathy and Ayurvedic Treatment for Eye Cataract

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

In Bhojaratnakar it is said that “not observing the advisable seasonal regimen, heat, exacerbation of grief, injury, excessive sexual intercourse, suppression of tears and straining the eyes, lead to vitiation of vayu and that leads to many diseases of the eyes.’’
Cataract known as timira or lin ganasha in ayurveda is one of the most […]

Tibetan Yoga: 5 Secrets of the Lamas Yoga for Healing, Rejuvenation and Everlasting Youth

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Tibetan Yoga comprises of 5 simple ancient rejuvenating methods; with yogic exercises known as Tibetan Rites. These 5 Tibetan Rites are also referred as The Five Rites, The Five Tibetans and The Five Rites of Rejuvenation. Tibetan yoga helps to supercharge your energy centers and live a new life again. The advantages of practicing […]

Ayurvedic treatment for Liver Cirrhosis

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Liver Cirrhosis is known as yakrit vriddhi in ayurveda. Liver is the detoxifying machine, sugar storing organ of our body and performs various other important roles like that of being the controller of cholesterol metabolism, producer of bile acids and bile salts, and substances important for blood coagulation.
If the liver is damaged, or its function […]

Reiki: A universal healing force

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

Reiki, the name may not sound familiar to many, however it possesses a high amount of energy and healing powers. Reiki is ideally a universal healing force which uses the natural form of energy and combination of chakras in the body as a medium to let the healing energy flow through the palms and […]

Battling Back Pain in the Push-button Age

Monday, May 5th, 2008

If your kid’s school bag is too heavy for you to carry and if the pencil you dropped on the floor seems to be a kilometer away, then you’re not alone. Your one of the 9 out of every 10 people who experiences back pain at some point or the other in their life. Lifestyle […]

SWAT, Cancer Patients Aid Association come together to create a Smoke-free World

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

It is common knowledge that tobacco consumed in any form is extremely detrimental to one’s health. In fact, statistics have shown that millions in India itself die each year from tobacco-related deaths. Governments and health services try their best to persuade smokers to give up the ‘cancer stick’ by resorting to public messages and […]

Naturopathy for Asthma

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Asthma is an allergic condition resulting from the reaction of one or more allergens. The allergen attacks the respiratory system bringing broncho constriction, thereby making it difficult for the patient to breath. It occurs in 2.5 % of the global population. And about 60% of patients develop this allergy in childhood itself. This disease is […]

Treat your Varicose Veins with Naturopathy

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Veins are thin walled vessels through which impure blood is carried back to the heart. They usually have valves which regulate the flow of blood towards the heart. Varicose veins are a condition in which veins become enlarged, dilated or thickened. Varicose veins probably affect more than 10% of the population. It can occur in […]