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| Gain bone at early age, forget pain at old age April - 2012 | |
| In the Newsletter
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| From the Desk of Dr. Kotecha | |
| Dear Readers, | |
| Testimonials | |
| Dear Dr. Parvathy, Pardon me for not writing sooner, but I have delayed writing any comments about the school and my training at Chakrapani Ayurveda Clinic & Research Centre until I had spent more time in India and could make comparisons with other facilities. Since leaving Jaipur we have travelled to South India to attend another Ayuveda course in Kerala, on the way I received a massage at another respected Ayuverda hospital so now feel that any comments about your facility may be valid. Firstly, I am impressed with the high level of organization of the Chakrapani Ayurveda Clinic & Research Centre; the attention to details and quality is unmatched. Your iso certification demonstrates this dedication to consistency and quality. The cleanliness of your facility and treatments too are excellent and was lacking at the other facilities. Accommodations, meals & associated services provided were unequalled and sorely missing at the other school. Lastly, the dedication of all associated with the Chakrapani Ayurveda Clinic & Research Centre to provide service, value and to promote the well being of the client far exceeded all that I have since experienced. Thank you Dr Parvathy for the wonderful and informative services that were given with such dedication and friendliness from the owners, doctors, technicians and staff. I highly recommend the Chakrapani Ayurveda Clinic & Research Centre to all, who wish to learn about Ayurveda or seek Ayurvedaic treatments, as an intuition of great quality and value for money. Regards, W. A. Clune (Thanks Mr. Clune for your wonderful words) | |
| Gain bone at early age, forget pain at old age By : Dr. Pranit Ambulkar | |
| When we talk about geriatric problems, osteoporosis is the prime topic. Osteoporosis is loss of bone tissue, resulting in bones that are brittle and liable to fracture. Infection, injury and synovitis can cause localized osteoporosis of adjacent bone. Generalized osteoporosis is common in the elderly and in women often follows the menopause. It is also a feature of Cushing’s syndrome and prolonged steroid therapy.
Many aged remain unaware of this underlying demon. Most of the times this problem is brought to notice by a bone fracture occurred due to a simple trauma. Females face osteoporosis earlier than males. In females loss of calcium and minerals begin often at the age of 30, where as in males it occurs after 60. In females it accelerates around the age of 45, as estrogen level falls down at menopause. 30% calcium is lost by the age of 70. Once bone loss begins, in females 8% loss occur every 10 yearly, where as in males 3% loss per 10 year occurs. Bones calcify through the process of ossification. Activity of epithelial plate is the way that the bone can increase in length. 99% of total body calcium is in bones. The status of calcium is not stationary, but it is continuously recycling. The calcium of the bone is in dynamic equilibrium with the calcium in extra cellular fluid (E.C.F.), i.e. the calcium leaves the bone to enter E.C.F. and the same time the E.C.F. calcium deposits in the bone resulting in no net loss or gain in the total calcium of bone. This is seen in adults and called as calcium equilibrium. In growing child positive calcium equilibrium is observed. That means, new bone formation is more than the depletion of bone in the remodeling. While in elderly person, negative calcium balance is observed where bone loss is more than the new bone formation. In reference to the Rasayana i.e. rejuvenating treatment, Ayurveda has clearly mentioned to have Rasayana at young age or middle age. Though the target is to prevent disorders at geriatric age, the treatment is prescribed at the developing age of the human body. If we consider the stage of Dosha at different age groups, in young age Kapha Dosha is prominent which is responsible for cumulative and integrative action. In middle age pitta Dosha is prominent whereas in old age Vata Dosha is prominent. As Vata is inversely proportional to the Asthi, efforts to treat osteoporosis at elder age are comparatively less effective. On the other hand if we follow the principle of Rasayana and start Rasayana for bones at young age or middle age, it will be beneficial for life long. Not only for bones, but also this theory is applicable for all dhatu and whole body. So, attention towards early age management of geriatric problems like osteoporosis is essential. Early age bone health care is not only important in point of view of prevention of osteoporosis, but also it is important in primary growth and development of child. Because few things are irreversible and that is why one should take care when formation is going on. Like development of teeth and height that are closely dependant on development of bones.
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Wash the split green mung beans. After this soak the beans in the water for ½ hour. Now put the vessel on the burner. Add salt & haridra (turmeric). Now allow the dal to cook. When it is properly cooked, remove it from fire, add the grated ginger coriander leaves or dry coriander powder . In a small frying pan warm the ghee. Add a pinch of hingu (asfoetida) and cumin seeds. When the seeds are popping, add this slowly to the dal. Boil once more on slow heat.
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