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The Ayurvedic Concept of Natural Hair care ...................*Dr. Sudhindra Kr. Sharma (B.A.M.S.)
Ayurveda- The Indian traditional system of health care believes in a holistic approach to health care and hair care is one of the vital parts of it. Ayurveda believes that just external application and precautions are not sufficient to keep it full of life, strength, luster, sheen, color, vitality and healthy life long. This issue is discussed in almost every classical text in detail which s...
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Fri, July 6, 2007 - 11:10 AM
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Ayurvedic Solutions to Your Aching Back.............................* Dr. Sudhindra Kr. Sharma (B.A.M.S.)
Many of the day-to-day activities: Sitting, lifting, bending, carrying and standing for long or lying in congested places can put a strain on your back. This strain can cause severe backache. Aching back is a nightmare for those who have this. It can happen with people while sleeping on uneven bed or mattress or in wrong posture or picking an article in a wrong way. It can happen somet...
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Fri, July 6, 2007 - 11:03 AM
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KALIHARI – THE HIDDEN MAGICAL MEDICINE
Originally written in Hindi by: * ‘Vaidya’ Shanti Kumar Mishra.
Translated with permission by: ** Dr. Ved Vyas.
The magical herb for removal of any type of foreign body inside body without any pain, anaesthesia & surgical intervention.
It was about 17 lakh yrs, back when Meghnath hit Lakshmana with his energetic arrow called “shakti baan” which made Lakshmana unconsciouss.
This mythological story remain unrecognized & unacceptable by so called ...
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Fri, July 6, 2007 - 11:01 AM
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