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07-12-2004, 08:13 AM
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Fwd: Hernia and its treatment --PLEASE HELP
Could somebody please shed some light on this with
KY excercises which could help the situtaion?
Also, which are some the recommended all natural
medicines for Hernia? Is HAWTHORNIA recommended?
SAT NAM,
AKKama
--- akkamahadevi avanti wrote:
> To: Kundaliniyoga (AT) yahoogroups (DOT) com
> From: akkamahadevi avanti
> Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 11:10:04 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject: [Kundalini Yoga] Hernia and its treatment
> --PLEASE HELP
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> SAT NAM,
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> MY husband underwent groin hernia operation in his
> teens and he is again having the symptoms in his
> late 30's. Doctor is more likely to recommend
> surgery.
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> I searched Net and came across this Chinese Herbal
> tablet called "HAWTHORNIA".
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> Could anybody give some advice on this? Has anybody
> use the above medicine?
>
> Is it safe to take it? What other suggestions to do
> you have other than surgery?
>
> Looking for your earliest response.
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> Thank you all,
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> Akkama
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07-12-2004, 08:36 AM
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Re: Hernia and its treatment --PLEASE HELP
To Prevent Hernias (from "Healing Through Kundalini: Specific
Applications")
Lie on your back. Raise only the hips off the floor. Hold this
position for 1-3 min.
This incidently is the first posture in the series on p.84
of "Transitions to a Heart Centered World" (http://www.yogatech.com)
I know nothing about Hawthorne.
Sat Nam,
Dharam
--- In Kundaliniyoga (AT) yahoogroups (DOT) com, akkamahadevi avanti
wrote:
> Could somebody please shed some light on this with
> KY excercises which could help the situtaion?
> Also, which are some the recommended all natural
> medicines for Hernia? Is HAWTHORNIA recommended?
>
> SAT NAM,
> AKKama
>
>
>
>
> --- akkamahadevi avanti wrote:
> > To: Kundaliniyoga (AT) yahoogroups (DOT) com
> > From: akkamahadevi avanti
> > Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 11:10:04 -0700 (PDT)
> > Subject: [Kundalini Yoga] Hernia and its treatment
> > --PLEASE HELP
> >
> >
> > SAT NAM,
> >
> > MY husband underwent groin hernia operation in his
> > teens and he is again having the symptoms in his
> > late 30's. Doctor is more likely to recommend
> > surgery.
> >
> > I searched Net and came across this Chinese Herbal
> > tablet called "HAWTHORNIA".
> >
> > Could anybody give some advice on this? Has anybody
> > use the above medicine?
> >
> > Is it safe to take it? What other suggestions to do
> > you have other than surgery?
> >
> > Looking for your earliest response.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thank you all,
> >
> > Akkama
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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11-12-2007, 07:42 AM
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relieve most symptoms of groin, femoral, and inguinal hernias as they claim
Thus the result may differ from an individual to another; Hawthornia could relieve most symptoms of groin, femoral, and inguinal hernias as they claim. I had a terrible groin pain for months. I was scared to death thinking it was cancer. I did a colonoscopy to find out if there was any trace of tumor, thanks to God, the test was negative.
When I finally found out it was hernia, I started taking Hawthornia. After taking 2 bottles, the pain was gone. On the website I bought it on, vitalfoodstore.com, there are useful advices on how to clean your Colon naturally in the “body cleansing/detoxification” category. Hawthornia really works for some people
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01-01-2008, 06:12 PM
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Happy New Year
Happy New Year Every One
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01-02-2008, 05:56 PM
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Hernia = pinched intestine wall
Dear Mataji,
I am not an expert in this subject.
But, I have years experienece in extreme sports.
1st - The cause of hernia [other then a festering disease] is simply:
A portion of intestine is being constantly [or intermitantly 'pinched' by the stomach muscles].
2nd - The stomach muscles [you MUST check this for yourself in a good illustrated anatomy book] are comprised of multiple layers of wide multi-directional (criss-crossing) bands of muscles.
3rd - If these multi-groups of stomach muscles are not kept fit, tight, agile & Stretched -- there is a very easy chance of a portion of the intestine to be pushed-out between these overlapping muscles-- thus when the stomach muscles are engaged as they normally would be used they entrap a pit of the intestinal wall, pinching it and trapping it.
4th - The trick is to free the pinched segment by way of stretching (hatha-yoga). It is not the hatha-yoga regimin that is required--what is needed is to find the one or two contortions that will allow the intestine to be free and clear of the muscle wall.
ys,
Bhaktajan
PS: You MUST check this for yourself in a good illustrated anatomy book --this will make the above clearly logical.
BTW, I have done this research twice before for two friends.
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