Mix:
15 ml of Amla * juice
10 ml of pudina juice
5 ml of ginger juice
and
5 ml of garlic juice.
Drinking this mixture will strengthen the heart.
For image of amla refer :
http://simpleayurvedichealthtips.blogspot.in/2010/03/gooseberry-to-beat-heat.html
Friday, 26 October 2012
Friday, 19 October 2012
Hunger Vs thirst
Hunger and thirst send the same type of signals from the brain so it is easy to get confused. A good way of knowing whether it is really hunger and not thirst is to drink a glass of water and wait for 15 minutes.If it was hunger - the pangs are back again.If it was thirst - the body feels satisfied and the pangs disappear.
This simple observation has many benefits.It helps in weight loss , helps the body to work better and the body feels lighter.
This simple observation has many benefits.It helps in weight loss , helps the body to work better and the body feels lighter.
Sunday, 14 October 2012
Singada for men's health
The flour of the Indian water chestnut (singada ) is beneficial even for men's health. 5 gm of the flour is mixed with a glass of lukewarm milk .The milk can be sweetened .Drinking this mixture is improves men's health .
Refer previous post for more medicinal properties of Singada.
Thursday, 11 October 2012
Water chestnut or Singada for ladies problems
Singada ( pani ka phal) or the water caltrop * is a fleshy fruit which is mostly anchored in mud which is logged with water.The fruit looks spiny and has two horns.The fruit is rich in carbohydrates and used a substitute diet on fasting days.
Singade ki ata (flour of the dried fruit) is available in most supermarkets.The halwa is of this flour is eaten in very moderate quantities for the strengthening of the uterus during pregnancy.
The flour is used in making rotis and this cures the excessive discharge in women.
The flour is boiled in water and this decoction is taken to reduce symptoms of burning during urination and it also tackles other urinary disorders.
(People suffering from constipation can avoid Singada . It is advisable to avoid drinking water for at least half an hour after eating singada.)
* trikona phalam in Sanskrit.
Singade ki ata (flour of the dried fruit) is available in most supermarkets.The halwa is of this flour is eaten in very moderate quantities for the strengthening of the uterus during pregnancy.
The flour is used in making rotis and this cures the excessive discharge in women.
The flour is boiled in water and this decoction is taken to reduce symptoms of burning during urination and it also tackles other urinary disorders.
(People suffering from constipation can avoid Singada . It is advisable to avoid drinking water for at least half an hour after eating singada.)
* trikona phalam in Sanskrit.
Saturday, 6 October 2012
A remedy for gas problems
Half a spoon of ginger juice is mixed with half a pinch of asafoetida (hing ) and rock salt. Eating this mixture reduces the gas problems.
Pregnant ladies may avoid this since hing is mildly abortifacient.
Pregnant ladies may avoid this since hing is mildly abortifacient.
Monday, 1 October 2012
Care for asthma patients during the rainy season
The person suffering from Asthma or breathlessness can drink a spoon of warm sesame oil (til ka tel) followed by a glass of warm water.This gives a lot of relief .
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Friday, 26 October 2012
Amla juice for the heart
Mix:
15 ml of Amla * juice
10 ml of pudina juice
5 ml of ginger juice
and
5 ml of garlic juice.
Drinking this mixture will strengthen the heart.
For image of amla refer :
http://simpleayurvedichealthtips.blogspot.in/2010/03/gooseberry-to-beat-heat.html
15 ml of Amla * juice
10 ml of pudina juice
5 ml of ginger juice
and
5 ml of garlic juice.
Drinking this mixture will strengthen the heart.
For image of amla refer :
http://simpleayurvedichealthtips.blogspot.in/2010/03/gooseberry-to-beat-heat.html
Friday, 19 October 2012
Hunger Vs thirst
Hunger and thirst send the same type of signals from the brain so it is easy to get confused. A good way of knowing whether it is really hunger and not thirst is to drink a glass of water and wait for 15 minutes.If it was hunger - the pangs are back again.If it was thirst - the body feels satisfied and the pangs disappear.
This simple observation has many benefits.It helps in weight loss , helps the body to work better and the body feels lighter.
This simple observation has many benefits.It helps in weight loss , helps the body to work better and the body feels lighter.
Sunday, 14 October 2012
Singada for men's health
The flour of the Indian water chestnut (singada ) is beneficial even for men's health. 5 gm of the flour is mixed with a glass of lukewarm milk .The milk can be sweetened .Drinking this mixture is improves men's health .
Refer previous post for more medicinal properties of Singada.
Thursday, 11 October 2012
Water chestnut or Singada for ladies problems
Singada ( pani ka phal) or the water caltrop * is a fleshy fruit which is mostly anchored in mud which is logged with water.The fruit looks spiny and has two horns.The fruit is rich in carbohydrates and used a substitute diet on fasting days.
Singade ki ata (flour of the dried fruit) is available in most supermarkets.The halwa is of this flour is eaten in very moderate quantities for the strengthening of the uterus during pregnancy.
The flour is used in making rotis and this cures the excessive discharge in women.
The flour is boiled in water and this decoction is taken to reduce symptoms of burning during urination and it also tackles other urinary disorders.
(People suffering from constipation can avoid Singada . It is advisable to avoid drinking water for at least half an hour after eating singada.)
* trikona phalam in Sanskrit.
Singade ki ata (flour of the dried fruit) is available in most supermarkets.The halwa is of this flour is eaten in very moderate quantities for the strengthening of the uterus during pregnancy.
The flour is used in making rotis and this cures the excessive discharge in women.
The flour is boiled in water and this decoction is taken to reduce symptoms of burning during urination and it also tackles other urinary disorders.
(People suffering from constipation can avoid Singada . It is advisable to avoid drinking water for at least half an hour after eating singada.)
* trikona phalam in Sanskrit.
Saturday, 6 October 2012
A remedy for gas problems
Half a spoon of ginger juice is mixed with half a pinch of asafoetida (hing ) and rock salt. Eating this mixture reduces the gas problems.
Pregnant ladies may avoid this since hing is mildly abortifacient.
Pregnant ladies may avoid this since hing is mildly abortifacient.
Labels:
gas problems,
Pujya Asaramji Bapu,
stomach problems
Monday, 1 October 2012
Care for asthma patients during the rainy season
The person suffering from Asthma or breathlessness can drink a spoon of warm sesame oil (til ka tel) followed by a glass of warm water.This gives a lot of relief .
Labels:
asthma,
breathing problems,
Pujya Asaramji Bapu,
rainy season
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