Guest guest Posted July 1, 2004 Report Share Posted July 1, 2004 hi bonnie the process of shodhana (purification) and mardana (killing) used in bhasmas results in an inorganic constituent (e.g. iron, gold, mercury, diamond) being complexed with organic compounds, thereby changing the biological properties of whatever is being purified, and supposedly making it more fit for human consumption while this might be effective in some metals like iron, it is important to acknowledge that mercury is actually more toxic when complexed with organic constituents, as per your concern about its bioaccumulation in the environment. in alberta for example, there are many lakes and rivers that are prime fishing, but because groundwater that naturally contains mercury seeps into them, the fish cannot be eaten regularly. for the most part, mercury is not as toxic when it is in its inorganic state - may remember playing with quicksilver when you were a kid, rolling it around in your hands. it was unlikely that you absorbed any mercury at all, although i certainly don't think its safe to do this - this was back in the day when they x-rayed peoples feet in shoe stores to see how well the shoes fit... nonetheless, the external and administration of mercury has been an important component of medicine for some time. it was first introduced into practice in the west as a salve to treat syphilitic sores, a procedure originally developed by the arabs. it became a popular treatment after that and in the west at least, became a kind of panacea despite the fact that it certainly killed more people than it ever helped. physicians were impressed with mercury because it had such "quick" clinical results - almost immediately the patient would begin to purge, which of course was thought to be helpful to the healing process by "equalizing the circulation." it was the frankly preposterous usage of mercury, along with opiates and blood-letting during the 19th century that in large part generated the opposition that create the basis for alternative medicine today. today we still find mercury in medicine, mostly in dentistry and as a preservative the usage of mercury in ayurveda is venerable and unique, unlike any other system of medicine primarily because of this concept that it first needs to be purified before use. nonetheless, although the actual amounts used in each preparation are quite small and the dosages smaller still, the administration does have the potential to make somebody quite sick. i have seen a few studies, mostly biased against ayurveda and traditional medicine, that points out the dangers of its use. to me the potential dangers are obvious, but as far as i am aware scientists haven't really looked at this issue, primarily because it would be unethical to do a clinical trial with a substance that is generally recognized as toxic i personally am not interested in using mercury bhasmas in myself, my family or my patients, but I do respect the fact that their preparation and usage is a part of ayurveda, or more specifically, the alchemical branch of ayurveda known in south india as siddha the nature of alchemy is both highly esoteric and highly technical. some researchers state that the rig veda is actually a secret text on alchemy that has been reduced to a liturgy. perhaps what is most preposterous is that somebody is asking for assistance to prepare a mercury bhasma over the internet! while we're at it, perhaps somebody has a recipe for a homemade atomic bomb? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2004 Report Share Posted July 1, 2004 OMG!! very enlightening, as well as quite entertaining. I'm laughing so hard over the Atomic Bomb. I can't see!! Bon - Todd Caldecott ayurveda Thursday, July 01, 2004 11:35 AM Re: <ayurveda> mercury bhasma (Edited by moderator to remove quoted post. Members, please, snip when you reply to messages!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2004 Report Share Posted July 4, 2004 Dear As I understand mercury bhasmas, the mercury is mixed with another metal to make a fairly inert compound. It is then put through many "firings" and coolings (perhaps as many as a thousand) and then mixed with organic compounds. The "firings" make the molecules of mercury weak and so it more or less acts like a homeopathic remedy. Is this right? By the way, do you have any good sources for plutonium? GB Khalsa P.S. I think Todd's remark on the atomic bomb is being taken too literally. I do beleive plutonium is one of the ingredients. ;-> Cybervaidya. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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