Sunday, December 31, 2006

Yoga Exercise


Yoga Asanas or exercises are ways of moving or holding the body in different positions.

Yoga has several exercises or postures that work wonders on a woman’s health and in pregnancy conditions. Varying widely in application and style, these exercises (postures) gently stretch and explore all parts of your body.

During pregnancy, yoga Asanas are a gentle way to keep active and supple. The remarkable effects of these postures in pregnancy show the power of yoga for ensuring a smooth pregnancy, natural childbirth and restoration of body shape after childbirth.

How Pregnancy Yoga Exercises Can Help?


Relieving edema (fluid retention) and cramping which can be quite common in the last months.

Influencing the position of the baby and turning it in advance if needed. Strengthening and massaging the abdomen which help stimulate bowel action and appetite.

Raising the level of energy while also helping in slowing the metabolism to restore calm and focus.

Helping to reduce nausea, morning sickness and mood swings in combination with pranayamas (yogic breathing).

Focus on relieving tension around the cervix and birth canal.

Focus on opening the pelvis to make labor easier and quicker.

How Yoga Can Help in Post Natal Care

Restoring the uterus, abdomen and the pelvic floor.

Relieving upper back tension and breast discomfort.

We have segregated these yoga exercises into trimester-wise sequences. However, it is recommended that you follow these under expert guidance or take the benefit of a book such as Women’s health and pregnancy which literally guides you by the hand and teaches you pictographically how to use these asanas in conjunction with pranayamas, meditation and relaxation techniques.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

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Monday, December 25, 2006

Ayurveda for Thyroid Disease


Metabolism : is a series of complex processes by which the human body converts food, water, and oxygen into tissue, energy, and waste products. It is a continuous process and goes on in every cell of the body. It comprises the breaking down of substances into simpler parts, and their shuffling and recombination into countless new substances that compose the body. For example, the carbohydrates are broken down by enzymes and acids and converted into pure sugar or glucose.

The constructive chemical and physical process by which food materials are adapted for the use of the body is known as anabolism; and the destructive process by which energy is produced with the breaking down of tissues into waste products is called catabolism. The two processes together are called metabolism.

Basal Metabolic Rate: is the rate at which energy is consumed when a person is at complete rest. When a person is placed in a state of complete rest, the metabolic rate can be measured by measuring the amounts of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchanged during breathing under certain standard conditions. The BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate) is an index of a person's health.

Endocrine glands : Metabolism is controlled by the endocrine glands--a term applied to certain organs whose function is to secrete into the blood or lymph, a substance which plays an important role in relation to general chemical changes or to the activities of the other organs at a distance. The chief endocrine glands are the thyroid gland, adrenal glands, pituitary body, parathyroid glands, pancreas, ovaries, and the testes.

The thyroid gland is situated in the front of the neck and produces a hormone thyroxine which plays a very important role in regulating the general metabolism of the body. When it is defective, the conditions known as myxoedema (in adults) and cretinism (in children) result. An excess of its secretion is associated with a condition known as exophthalmic goitre or thyrotoxicosis or Grave's disease.

Disorders of the Thyroid Gland .

1. Hyperthyroidism or thyrotoxicosis: in which the gland secretes excess of hormones. This condition is more common in women than in men whose age ranges from 30 to 50 years. Thyrotoxit individuals become tremulous, irritable, anxious and even hysterical. Because the metabolism is raised, they experience rapid heart rate and palpitation, rapid shallow respiration. Frequent bowel motions and diarrhoea, Flushing, heat intolerance, sweating, menstrual disturbance and sometimes bulging of the eyes. Such people suffer the paradoxical situation in which they feel fatigue and lack of energy and yet are compelled to move about, talk and do things. They are constantly fidgeting and the slightest remark may set off an inappropriately angry response.

2. Hypothyroidism : here the thyroid is underactive, producing too little thyroid hormone. This condition is far more common than hyperthyrodism and can be caused by iodine deficiency or thyroid failure brought on by pituitary dysfunction, inflammation, and scarring. By far the majority of cases are mild or borderline, unrecognized by the medical establishment. Yet these mild cases can be the cause of vague, but persistent, disorders such as fatigue, depression, loss of vitality, and overall hormonal imbalance. More severe problems from hypothyroid are the result of failure to develop properly, such as cretinism and juvenile myxodema. Long term hypothyroidism, such as adult myxodema, which is characterized by swelling of skin and subcutaneous tissues; dry, cold and slightly yellow skin, puffy face, loss of eyebrows, anginal pain, bradycardia, anorexia, constipation, and anemia.

Treatment

Diet and Other Regimen :According to Charaka, goitre does not strike those who take milk in adequate quantities. In addition, old rice, barley, moong dal, Bengal gram, cucumber, sugar juice, and milk products are recommended for a goitre patient. Sour and heavy substances are contraindicated.

Herbs :kanchanara - Bauhinia veriegata (purple mountain ebony) is specific for proper functioning of thyroid. Among the other herbs jatamansi and Brahmi guggulu and shilajita are also useful. gokshura, punarnava are useful herbs


Home Remedies : A fine paste made of the vegetable jalakumbhi (Pistia straticies) applied over the affected part helps in reducing the swelling. The juice obtained from the jalakumbhi should be given in doses of II to 22 gm a day. It increases the amount of iodine, the lack of which, according to Allopathy, is one of the factors responsible for the disease.

Coconut oil offers much promise today to sufferers of hypothyroidism and slow metabolism. It is a known fact that the fatty acid chains in coconut oil, known as medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs) or medium chain triglycerides (MCTs), offer wonderful health benefits and are no where found more abundantly in nature outside coconut oil. For the hypothyroid sufferer the MCTs rev up the body's sluggish metabolism

Yoga :Long before medical science ever knew about the existence of thyroid glands, yogis had devised practices, which not only maintained healthy glands and metabolism, but also were part of a system of enlightenment. Sarvangasna (shoulder stand) is the most suitable and effective asana for the thyroid gland. An enormous pressure is placed on the gland by this powerful posture. As the thyroid has one of the largest blood supplies of any body organ, this pressure has dramatic effects on its function, improving circulation and squeezing out stagnant secretions. After sarvangasana, we should perform matsyasana, and from sarvangasana we can practice halasana. All these practices positively result in better health of the thyroid gland. At the same time, all these practices should be avoided in severe thyroitoxicosis, physical debility or a goitre that is enlarged very much, where medical therapy is obviously the first line of treatment to be given. However, adding iodine once again to the diet is the first obvious step.Other effective asanas include Surya Namskara, Pavamuktasana with emphasis on the head and neck exercises, yoga mudra, Suptavajrasana and all backward bending asanas.

Pranayama :The most effective Pranayama for thyroid problems is Ujjayi. It acts on the throat area and its relaxing and stimulating effects are most probably due to stimulation of ancient reflex pathways within the throat area, which are controlled by the brainstem and hypothalamus. This practice also gives us direct access into the pranic and psychic net work, the substructure of metabolic activity. Nadi shodhana pranayama is useful in re-balancing metabolism.

Saturday, December 23, 2006

JAUNDICE


When a person suffers from jaundice he or she experiences an awful feeling of nausea and malaise. The term “sick to the stomach” takes on a whole new meaning. Even sleeping does not take away that nausea and discomfort.

The disease can be recognized easily, the skin and the whites of the eyes become an unhealthy yellow because of the increased levels of bilirubin in the human body. A medical diagnosis will show that the concentration of bilirubin in the blood exceeds 2–3 mg/dL. In fact the word “jaundice” comes from the French word jaune, meaning yellow.

Basically the red blood cells die, and the “heme” in the hemoglobin slowly gets converted to bilirubin in the spleen and the liver. This condition is because of the inflammation of the liver or hepatitis caused by a virus or other infections. Sometimes an obstruction of the bile ducts because of gallstones could cause jaundice.

The good news is that jaundice responds well to home remedies. There are so many traditional cures that can be easily followed. One of the best-known cures is of course the glucose powder available commercially in packets. Honey is also an excellent substitute. Have it in plentiful, to keep your energy up and help clear the toxins in the body. One commonly advocated cure is a mashed ripe banana with some honey, eaten twice a day.

Plenty of fruit and tomato juice, lime, fruits like papaya also help in speedy recovery. The patient should also be given dried dates and cardamoms as a remedy. My Indian friend recommends turmeric, the well known natural antiseptic as a cure.

Sometimes newborn babies get jaundice; this disappears within a few days, without any special treatment. However an effective treatment that quickens the process of cure is to expose the baby to the gentle morning sunlight or keep him or her under a UV light. This process is known as phototherapy.

So don’t get into a panic if you or anyone you know gets jaundice. Maintain high standards of hygiene and treat it with natural remedies. Some of the best cures were actually prescribed by your grandmother

Friday, December 22, 2006

SINUSITIS



Sinusitis : Sinusitis is an infection of one or more of the sinus cavities, often caused by bacteria or an allergy. The sinuses are air pockets in the forehead and in the area surrounding the eyes and nose that function to filter and warm the air we breathe. When infected, the lining of the sinus cavity becomes swollen, causing a build up of fluid or mucus. This build up is responsible for symptoms such as congestion, runny nose, headache, pain and sinus pressure, which your child may be experiencing.


If your doctor has prescribed an antibiotic for your little one, it is very important to follow your doctor's dosage instructions accurately. Make sure your child finishes the full prescription as advised, even if he/she feels better in a few days. Incomplete treatment of sinusitis may lead to recurrence of the infection. If the symptoms persist after you have finished the prescription, then please contact your doctor.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

HIGH BP ?


TIPS FOR HIGH BP

1. Weight reduction.

2. Adopt Diet : rich in fruits, vegetables & low fat dairy products. Helps to control body weight.

3. Avoid High Calorie food : like sweets. reduces the risk of cardiovascular complications.

4. Limit the Salt intake.

5. Brisk walking at least 30 minutes per day.

(a) Try to start slowly

(b) Walk in group with partner

(c) Wear comfortable shoes

6. Avoid Alcohol consumption & Smoking

7. Perform Yoga exercises

(a) Always perform the yoga exercise under the supervision of the instructor.

(b) Yoga helps to reduce the stress levels.

Is this tips are useful please tell me.