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Ayurveda Treatment for Heart


At the spirit of Ayurvedic wiseness lies a natural world...where herbs heal the mettle, meditation mends it and deeper remedies take tooth root every day. Except for the firm cursive Sanskrit hand and modern font terms, an Ayurvedic "prescription" has changed little in the past thousand years. How did the ancient Ayurvedic doctor, unfurnished with titanium-plated tools and ready-made checkup textbooks, get to the root word of cardiac healing. "Precisely because he was ," smiles Dr R.K. Mishra, renowned Ayurvedic vaidya. "Plants were his entire pharmacopoeia.

He had to acknowledge every flora, folio, base and fiber by nerve. The Ayurvedic vaidya was really two things rolled into one--a doc and a herbal pharmacologist. Studying plants gave him insight into the incredible intelligence of the living cell. And instead of extracting a single active ingredient, he used the whole herb, with entirely its built-in checks and balances, to heal.

For example, the leafage of a certain works could carry a potent antiviral, but its stem could nullify completely the harmful reactions or side effects." Once the vaidya had found the theme causal agency of spunk disease, he set approximately trying to identify the healers. He picked out the herbs that worked for the pump. Continued from page 1. It's fascinating to think how Ayurveda and allopathy have been thinking on the same lines for so long. Take cholesterin, for illustration. The vaidya had no way of isolating.

It is reasonable to theorize that Ayurvedic practitioners knew close to unblock radicals altogether. Not only did the vaidyn recognise the culprit, he had already commissioned the cops: antioxidants. Using the knowledge of antioxidant herbs from Ayurveda, practitioners of Bodoni medicine ar treating, even preventing, clogged arteries and kernel attacks.

Realizing that by themselves they not strong enough, Ayurveda and Bodoni font skill now seem to be joining hands. A unexampled, promising branch of healing is steadily taking etymon worldwide. Combining ancient soundness with modem techniques, this young scientific discipline might be the brave Modern frontier of human healing.

Mike Cliff http://www.remedyupdate.com

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Author:Donald Jones
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Date:Dec 13, 2007
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