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>I'm wondering if more emphasis should be given to removing the cause of

the doshas becoming imbalanced, i.e. why is a two year old having this much

aam. The following sounds like rhetorical questions, but I would be

interested in

opinions on this.

 

Does Ayurveda adhere to the idea that these symptoms are just the

body eliminating

aam and should not be stopped, but rather encouraged?

 

Isn't this idea of "you have this symptom, so take this herb" perhaps

a pollution of pure

Ayurveda with the ideas of allopathy? In other words, you are sick,

so take this drug to stop

the symptoms.

 

Would it not be better to emphasize proper diet, pancha karma and

perhaps a little fasting

when feverish?

 

We raised two sons (before adopting Ayurveda) and never gave them

drugs, rather we fasted a fever.

 

If a diet includes processed foods, white flour, white sugar, fried

food, overeating, etc. is that

not where the attention should go to solve the problem, rather than

looking for the magic bullet to solve a symptom temporarily?

 

Thanks,

Janaka

 

 

 

>Dear Group Members

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>Please let me know the details about availability/type

>of medicine for treating cold, cough, fever. My son

>aged 2 years has been suffering from cold/cough/fever

>very often. It is so painful to see him suffering.

>

>I would be grateful if you could provide details

>urgently.

>

>Thanks

>

>Yadu

>

>--- y2k_mom3 <no_reply> wrote:

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>> Dear Cybervaidya,

>>

>> Thanks for your response. I will check the

>> availability of 'Kumar

>> Kalyan Rasa' from my parents in Chennai and get back

>> you at the

>> earliest. My son will be 5 in May (I also have two

>> daughters - ages

>> 6 and 10). Will it not be possible for me to give

>> them this

>> medicine as a preventitive measure since they have

>> crossed the age

>> of 5?

>>

>> Best wishes,

>>

>> Anita

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In my lifetime a fever was a sign of infection, e.g. Pneumonia, flu......etc.

Usually when one has a fever, they do not want to eat. Starve a fever, feed a

cold? What ever happened to children's Tylenol or Motrin? Put them in a cold

bath if it gets that high. Not that it should be allowed to go that high! A

fever of 105 can burn the brain, and cause hallucinations, seizures and possibly

death. That is at least the approach of western medicine.

Bon

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Monday, March 22, 2004 11:46 AM

Re: <ayurveda> Re: Fevers in Children; Go to Cause?

 

 

>I'm wondering if more emphasis should be given to removing the cause of

the doshas becoming imbalanced, i.e. why is a two year old having this much

aam. The following sounds like rhetorical questions, but I would be

interested in

opinions on this.

 

Does Ayurveda adhere to the idea that these symptoms are just the

body eliminating

aam and should not be stopped, but rather encouraged?

 

Isn't this idea of "you have this symptom, so take this herb" perhaps

a pollution of pure

Ayurveda with the ideas of allopathy? In other words, you are sick,

so take this drug to stop

the symptoms.

 

Would it not be better to emphasize proper diet, pancha karma and

perhaps a little fasting

when feverish?

 

We raised two sons (before adopting Ayurveda) and never gave them

drugs, rather we fasted a fever.

 

If a diet includes processed foods, white flour, white sugar, fried

food, overeating, etc. is that

not where the attention should go to solve the problem, rather than

looking for the magic bullet to solve a symptom temporarily?

 

Thanks,

Janaka

 

 

 

>Dear Group Members

>

>Please let me know the details about availability/type

>of medicine for treating cold, cough, fever. My son

>aged 2 years has been suffering from cold/cough/fever

>very often. It is so painful to see him suffering.

>

>I would be grateful if you could provide details

>urgently.

>

>Thanks

>

>Yadu

>

>--- y2k_mom3 <no_reply> wrote:

>>

>> Dear Cybervaidya,

>>

>> Thanks for your response. I will check the

>> availability of 'Kumar

>> Kalyan Rasa' from my parents in Chennai and get back

>> you at the

>> earliest. My son will be 5 in May (I also have two

>> daughters - ages

>> 6 and 10). Will it not be possible for me to give

>> them this

>> medicine as a preventitive measure since they have

>> crossed the age

>> of 5?

>>

>> Best wishes,

>>

>> Anita

>>

>>

>> ayurveda, "Cybervaidya"

>>

>> <cybervaidya> wrote:

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