Thursday, August 9, 2007

THE HEALING POWER OF WATER


GOLDEN RULES ABOUT DRINKING OF WATER
  • Drinking six to eight glasses of water throughout the day.
  • It is good to start the day with three to four glasses of water just getting up from the bed.
  • Drinking of warm water is very beneficial in treatintin stomach disorders.
  • According to Ayuraveda taking a sip of hot water every half hour throughout the day is wanderful for dissolving toxins and aiding waight loss
  • The best way to treat cold is to fast for two to three days and drink warm water before going to bed.
  • It is good to massage the body before going for bath as this dramastically reduces toxins accumulation.
  • Near drink water with meal it reduces digestive ability.

- Yogacharya Dr. Shakya

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Teeth Removal causes



Wisdom Teeth Removal causes Serious Complication

Wisdom teeth are third molars in the back of the mouth that usually that are the last teeth to appear. It is also possible that not all four wisdom teeth come in. Taking out wisdom teeth is one of the most common operations in developed countries around the world. There is a lot of controversy surrounding the removal of wisdom teeth. According to recent medical evidence most people don't need their wisdom teeth removed, even if the teeth are impacted.
A wisdom tooth only needs to be taken out if there is an infection around the tooth, there is damage to a neighboring tooth, there is a cavity in the tooth that your dentist can't treat, and/or there is a cyst in your jaw. However, even so many people continue to have their wisdom teeth removed when they don't cause any problems.
Often times when a wisdom tooth is coming in your gums may feel sore or tender for a while. But this is normal and not a cause for concern. If your wisdom teeth are not causing you any problems it's best to avoid the risks of surgery. In fact, if your wisdom teeth are impacted and are not causing problems, taking them out may do more harm than good.
The upper wisdom teeth roots are very close to the maxillary sinus and some people even have roots that go into the sinus. An opening into the sinus after the removal of wisdom teeth occurs once in a while. If this occurs it is likely that bacteria can prevent healing and get into the sinus. This infection does not respond well to antibiotics and often requires surgery to drain the infected sinus.
in your mouth may be damaged during surgery to remove your lower wisdom teeth. The lingual nerve may be permanently damaged in up to 1 in 100 people which is the nerve that helps you sense pain and temperature in your mouth. Dentists and surgeons often use an instrument called a lingual nerve retractor to move the nerve out of the way. But this can actually increase the risk of damage. The inferior alveolar nerve can also be damaged. This nerve supplies sensation to the lower teeth on the right or left half of the dental arch and the sense of touch to the right or left half of the chin and lower lip.
Another lesser known serious complication that can result from the removal of wisdom teeth is a rare disease known as new daily persistent headache. People with NDPH can tell you the exact date when their headache began. It is characterized by continuous daily head pain, varying in intensity, and sometimes accompanied by Migrainous symptoms.
Other complications that can result from the extraction of wisdom teeth include a dry socket, jaw fracture, injury to teeth, tmj pain, and bleeding.
About the Author:
Shawn Thomas writes about wisdom teeth removal and his experience with new daily persistent headache brought on by the removal his wisdom teeth. To find out more visit www.teethremoval.com.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Tips of cure by water

First of all to help calm you down and stop the panic attacks take an herb called ashwagandha. Your fish oils and flaxseed oils are not the problem and shouldn't be causing your symptoms. There is a regimen by Dr. Linus Paulin that may be very beneficial for you. In his studies he found that high blood pressure may be caused by plaque build up in the veins. His protocol is healthy and safe and won't hurt you even if this is not your problem.Take 3,000 to 5,000 mg of vitamin C as ascorbic acid daily.Also take about 3,000 mg of L-Lysine and 1,000 mg of L-Proline. This will dissolve the plaque from your veins and increase elasticity and take the stress off of your heart so it can function better. You might also try some CoQ10 at levels as high as 200 mg each day. It is excellent for the heart and is known to drop blood pressure levels. Magnesium relaxes artery walls and increases blood flow. And the herb Hawthorne improves coronary blood flow reducing blood pressure.
If you want to find out more about Dr. Linus Paulin's research on heart disease, just Google his name and you'll find a lot of information online.
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Sunday, July 8, 2007

Why Vitamin B6 Is Important


Why Vitamin B6 Is Important
Vitamin B6 is one of eight water-soluble B vitamins. It was discovered in the 1930s during nutrition studies on rats. Vitamin B6 is exists in three major chemical forms: pyridoxine, pyridoxal, and pyridoxamine. Vitamin B6 performs as a coenzyme to carry out metabolic processes that affect the body's use of protein, carbohydrates, and fat. Vitamin B6 also is involved in metabolism of protein and carbohydrates, the production of insulin, red and white blood cells.

Vitamin B6 is an especially important vitamin for maintaining healthy nerve and muscle cells. It is also take part in the production of DNA and RNA, the body's genetic material. Vitamin B6 is necessary for proper absorption of vitamin B12 and for the production of red blood cells and cells of the immune system. It also helps to convert tryptophan to niacin, and may be found in nuts, meat, fish, eggs, wheat germs, milk, and whole grain foods.

Vitamin B6 can be found in, avocados, bananas, carrots, fortified cereals, green bean, hazelnuts (filberts), lentils, potatoes, salmon, shrimp, soybeans, spinach, sunflower seeds. The daily Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) of vitamin B6 is various depend on age. For men and women between 19-50 years old can take 1.3 mg. Women over 50 years old need 1.5 mg, while men need 1.7 mg. An additional between 0.1-0.7 mg is needed during the pregnancy and lactation period. High amounts (100-200 mg per day or even more) may be recommended for certain conditions.

Deficiency of Vitamin B6 is rare, since most foods eaten contain this vitamin. Signs of a Vitamin B6 deficiency include peeling skin (dermatitis), cracked and sore lips, inflamed tongue and mouth, neuropathy, depression, anxiety, loss of libido, insomnia, water retention, inability to process glucose, itchy, body weight loss/gain, weakness, mental confusion, irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, hyperactivity, anemia, skin lesions, and kidney stones. It is important to have a physician evaluate these symptoms so that appropriate medical care can be given.

Vitamin B6 is usually safe, at intakes up to 200 mg per day in adults. However, sustained periods of large doses may cause irreversible nerve damage. The excess of vitamin B6 may also lead to kidney stone formation. Although vitamin B6 is a water-soluble vitamin and is excreted in the urine, very high doses of vitamin B6 over long periods of time may result in painful neurological symptoms known as sensory neuropathy. Symptoms of a pyridoxine overdose may include poor coordination, staggering, numbness, decreased sensation to touch, temperature, and vibration, and tiredness for up to six months.

About the Author
Complete information of vitamin B6 can be found at http://www.e-healthcorner.com/

Monday, June 25, 2007

Bhagvad Geeta Says...



Food creatures become from rain is the production of food

rain proceedth from sacrifice, sacrifices: sacrifice ariseth out of action

Tempreture of Drinking Water for good health

Do you what tempreture should be of Drinking water.

first see the room tempreture, where you sit for lie, according to room tempreture, water tempreture should be.

On an empty stomach is good for decoxification.

I am at Buddha Temple Dheradun


Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Naturopathy Treatment Care Blog



Welcome to Naturopathy Treatment Care and Yoga Centre. You will get all types of natural ideas and tips to care your health and body even your mind.


Yoga Charya
Dr. D. K. Shakya