Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 Ayurveda appears to conquer new peaks with time. Arthritis and Ovarian Cancer. These two appear quite different diseases. But common points between them are, both catch women as victims and both have common herbs for treatment. Turmeric is already discussed a lot. God has given us many herbs to keep the body in best shape and health. Where there is disease, solution is not far away. Even our daily food has many medicines in it. Our kitchen is full of such medicines, whether we realize it or not. Take spices such as ginger, turmeric, black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, mustard, fenugreek, asfoetida, every Indian kitchen has them. Most of us think that by adding these, our food becomes more tasty. But the food becomes a medicine too. The ayurvedic philosophy is " food is medicine itself " . Today we take just ginger for discussion. The ginger is best medicine for arthritis. The person who keeps eating giner will have to face arthritis only as an exception. Ginger prevents initiation of Vatic and Kapha diseases. Those who cant get fresh ginger, can take dry ginger powder. One of the most prevalent Vatic disorder is encountered after childbirth. Ginger is an elixir for mother after childbirth. Since ginger is not available plenty in all seasons, it is better to use dry ginger and powder it as and when needed. The mother who takes ginger or its decoction immediately after childbirth, the ginger will appear in her breast milk also. It means baby too gets benefit in Kapha and Vata disorders, even later in life. No milk allergies in such cases will develop later. Tea is the most favoured drink in India. Irrespective of age, time of the day, tea is offered to every visitor. Gujarati's in India, U.S., Canada are very fond of adding a masala, meaning a powdered mixture to make tea very tasty and healthy too. Most arthritis patients are told to avoid tea and coffee. But addiction is not easy to get rid off. Ginger, black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, and cardamom, take all in equal proportion by weight and pound together. Do not strain. When making tea, you can add about a ¼ tsp of this masala per cup of tea decoction just after it starts boiling. Add sugar and milk later. This is ayurvedic tea, will not cause Kapha and a good remedy for strepped throat. Voice opens up in volume and increases vigour in the body. This tea will not cause obesity. This is due to spices added, milk looses its Kapha causing property and also those suffering from milk allergy can take this milk (without tea powder if you wish to avoid tea) without any fear of allergy. Frequently, while treating obesity, weight gain may occur rather than weight-loss. This tea will not add layer of fat and will make body both healthy and well proportioned. The very process of making tea offers flavinoids in tea and milk softens caffeine, will not cause addiction. Ginger ranks high amongst the herbs used to treat liver disorders in ayurveda. Ginger is needed to give energy and vigor to the body as a result of proper metabolism. As ginger does not allow Meda (obesity) to increase, It has been used in Trifla Guggulu, one of the most well known formulations aimed at reducing obesity. Further, along with black pepper and peeper longum, it finds place in Medohar Guggulu, another formulation for same purpose. But use both of these under supervision of a vaidya, as the proportions need to be changed dynamically, else dizziness, vertigo will be additional problems. Only Trifla Guggulu is harmless, but watch if it causes constipation in over enthusiasm. Despite Trifla being laxative, Trifla Guggulu is not, and in fact some can get constipated if used in a wrong manner. Despite these difficulties, no complaint from any patient that obesity increases while taking Trifla Guggulu. If one takes a tsp of cow ghee and jaggery about 20 gramms in a small vessel, warms them a little so that jaggery melts and then adds ½ tsp ginger powder, a little mixing will give a paste. This warm paste, if taken on empty stomach, it is an excellent remedy for frequent cough, cold, swellings. It increases hunger and causes better digestion too. Gas, acidity are the complaints of old age. Today, many senior citizens who know ayurvedic remedies too well, take ginger, licorice and Peepramul powder together everyday to guard the mobility of the body. Ginger is a very versatile herb and even a small book (say 40-50 pages) will be inadequate to describe its reach in health science. In allergic skin diseases such as Psoriasis, eczema, ginger is both preventive and pacifier. For Indians in villages, having some medical plants in court yard, author describes a healthy juice aimed at all allergic diseases. Ardusi, ginger, tulsi, pudina (mint), mix ½ tsp fresh juice of each and add a pinch or two of saindhav or black salt, a tsp of honey and drink after mixing well, the first thing in the morning, on empty stomach. Take tea/coffee after 30-40 minutes only, if used to. It will give you clear voice, all old chronic coughs, panting, breathing difficulties and cardiac asthma cases will get slow cure this way. Now author describes a home remedy for both arthritis and sciatica. Many Mother-in-laws know this and pass on to daughter-in-laws. Take 200 ml water, add 1 tsp ginger powder (3-5 grams), slow boil till only 25% water remains and drink after starining and adding 5-25 ml castor oil. Start with 5 ml castor oil only, and go on increasing upto 25 ml, as per your constitution. This is very effective remedy for arthritis (both osteo and rheumatic), disorders of apan vata (which also include nocturnal emission of semen), gulma, bloating etc. It increases blood circulation to extremeties, taking care of varicose veins, heel pain etc. 3-6 months, every morning, and patience pays gradually in the end. Do not get disappointed if for first one month no benifit is seen at all. While many correlate ginger powder with Pitta and acidity, it is not correct. Ayurveda has many exceptions, which one comes to know only after familiarity of experience. The combination of Ginger, black pepper and Pepper Longum is termed `Trikatu " in ayurveda. Take a pinch of black pepper powder in hand and inhale for clearing nose block or take steam after boiling it in water for same benefit. Trikatu is used in many formulations of ayurveda, Medohar guggulu was discussed in this post earlier. Many formulations aimed at increasing hunger, digestion, tackling gas, bloating use trikatu. Acidity is also tackled by some formulations using trikatu. Here digestive agni does not mean only hunger, but creating all dhatus from the food. This gives vigor, energy and weight gain by increased muscle density, not obesity. One most common use of ginger is in Gujarati meals. Ginger is added in Tadka Dhal, and ginger is also served as appetizer as few pieces sprinkled with little salt and lemon juice. Heavy meals also will get quickly digested this way. Thus ginger does not allow indigestion and but imparts health and balance. Some make a pickle from ginger root pieces and lemon juice, no other preservative is needed. Slightly less known use of ginger is for blood purification along with other herbs. After so many uses of ginger, author wishes to bring out a special property of ginger. It has been found to effectively treat a number ailments including stomach ache, diarrhea, and nausea.[1] When it comes to women's health, ginger root has proven beneficial in helping treat morning sickness with dosages ranging from 125 to 350 mg of ginger root extract per day[2-4] Now a new study[5] has found that ginger root extract may provide another benefit for women by helping protect against ovarian cancer, the eighth most common cancer in women and fifth most common cause of cancer death in women. In the study, researchers dissolved ginger powder in a solution and applied it to ovarian cancer cells in a laboratory. Not only did ginger cause the cancer cells to spontaneously die (called apoptosis), ginger extract also caused the cancer cells to digest or attack each other (called autophagy). For the researchers, the importance of this study is that most ovarian cancer patients develop recurrent disease that eventually becomes resistant to standard chemotherapy. If ginger can cause…cell death…it may circumvent resistance to conventional chemotherapy. " .. That is the scientific mindset. They want to use ginger to circumvent the resistance to chemo. Cant chemo be avoided altogether? That is ayurvedic mindset. The study cleared a question in this author's mind, while western women are so much vulnerable to ovarian cancer, while Indian women have negligible risk? The answer appears to be ginger. You will not find an Indian kitchen without fresh ginger and coriander present. Dr Bhate Reference: 1 Afzal M, Al-Hadidi D, Menon M, Pesek J, Dhami MS. Ginger: an ethnomedical, chemical and pharmacological review. Drug Metabol Drug Interact 2001;18:159–90 2 Borrelli, F., R. Capasso, et al. (2005). " Effectiveness and safety of ginger in the treatment of pregnancy-induced nausea and vomiting. " Obstet Gynecol 105(4): 849-56 3 Sripramote M, Lekhyananda N. A randomized comparison of ginger and vitamin B6 in the treatment of nausea and vomiting of pregnancy. J Med Assoc Thai 2003;86:846–53 4 Fischer-Rasmussen W, Kjaer SK, Dahl C, Asping U. Ginger treatment of hyperemesis gravidarum. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 1991;38:19–24 5 " Ginger: An Ovarian Cancer Killer " posted on the American Association for Cancer Research website www. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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