Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Dear Dr. Bhate, Your post was informative as usual. You mentioned cow urine and self urine. Is one better than the other or is one more effective in certain situations than the other? I know that the best way to take auto urine is the first thing in the morning by taking the middle third of the urine stream. I also noticed that you just mentioned cow urine. Panch gavya implies the 5 products from the cow. Is the urine the best part? Should one take all 5 parts at once ( the urine, dung, yogurt, milk and ghee )? I was also wondering how they collect the cow urine. >From my American perspective, I can just imagine a cow with abig strap tied around it's abdomen with a bucket between the cow's legs. What a sight! Thank you, GB Khalsa Thank you, GB Khalsa Healing principles, iatrogenic diseases The simplicity of language and clarity+force of expression in post by Mr. Jagannath Chaterjiis tempted this author continue the subject further. Some background is given in post #3441 and present post is an extension of ideas expressed in post 3441. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 dr. bhate provides an excellent example of an auto-immune disease, an apparent glomerular nephropathy, effectively treated by removing all antigenic foods from the diet these include flour, dairy, sugar, coffee/tea, citrus, nightshades, grains, legumes, commercial meat, alcohol and almost all prepackaged and refined foods vegetables are the single most important food for humans, not because they provide energy, but because the contain all the nutrients needed to _regulate_ energy in the body - vegetables and medicinal plants are the external manifestation of the native, plant-like intelligence that we all have and need to connect with in chronic disease vegetables are also particularly good in the acute manifestation of any AI disease, and can be consumed liberally, preferably fresh juices and steamed vegetables - i like the steamed vegetables because I believe the fiber is very healthful, and juices can be too sweet (esp. if they are carrot-based); coconut water is very healthful and i am very thankful to be living in a place where they are so easily accessible as the acute phase subsides foods to enhance recuperation include steamed fish, raw egg yolk, meat broth; for vegetarians some a watery dahl and rice cooked with ginger, black pepper, hing/garlic, a little salt and ghee, or perhaps fresh coconut jelly/milk etc - of course there are many favorite herbs that can be added, particularly as teas, e.g. coriander, fennel, ginger, mints, basil etc. unpasteurized dairy products (e.g. dahi) besides ghee or butter may be acceptable in some patients but should always be consumed as a meal unto itself (pasteurized/homogenized/powdered sources should be strenuously avoided) over a period of time this can be followed by an an increasing variety foods, but limited to the core of vegetables and protein sources, limiting carbohydrate foods - the andean grain quinoa is an excellent food for vegetarians and non-veg alike, almost 50% protein; other possibilities in non-sensitive individuals include amaranth buckwheat, barley, and oats, as well as various seeds (hemp, flax) and nuts (sesame, almond) this is a very simple protocol that can be followed in all disease of excess - i.e. disease that have ama and/or vitiations of pitta or kapha, or in otherwords, about 80-90% of disease in the West for the converse, i.e. nirama vata (no ama + increase of vata), measures are different, and not so restrictive best wishes to all... todd caldecott > > further they could offer to save her life. Uncle was a man ahead of > his time.He took aunt home and started a program of fresh juicing. He > gave her a glass of raw vegetable juice made alternatively from a > vegetable growing above the ground and from a vegetable growing below > the ground every hour. A miracle then started to occur, and over the > next 6 weeks aunt gradually regained her health. Her kidney > inflammation settled down and her kidneys regained normal function. > The concentrated vitamins, minerals and anti-oxidants in the juices > had calmed down her immune system and put out the fire of > inflammation. She was a wonderful woman and lived to the ripe old age > of 82 years. Several such miracle stories can be read in many > naturopathy books, wherein cancers are also cured. Caldecott todd www.toddcaldecott.com "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." -Richard P. Feynman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 - I have a yoga/meditation teacher who follows Indian tantric science, and says that egg yolk is a static food. -- In ayurveda, Todd Caldecott <todd@t...> wrote: > > as the acute phase subsides foods to enhance recuperation include > steamed fish, raw egg yolk, meat broth; for vegetarians some a watery > dahl and rice cooked with ginger, black pepper, hing/garlic, a little > salt and ghee, or perhaps fresh coconut jelly/milk etc - of course > there are many favorite herbs that can be added, particularly as teas, > e.g. coriander, fennel, ginger, mints, basil etc. > > best wishes to all... todd caldecott Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 - Egg yolk is static because it stays in the intestines 24 hours and very hard on the digestive system -- In ayurveda, "chotawa" <chotawa> wrote: > - > > I have a yoga/meditation teacher who follows Indian tantric science, > and says that egg yolk is a static food. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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