Guest guest Posted September 3, 2006 Report Share Posted September 3, 2006 Also for your info Kevin, Rudra Centre's Parad items are specially made by Panditji Shree Deenanathji, one of the most highly trained, skilled and revered parad-makers in India. Ommmmm Here is his bio: Brief Bio about Panditji Shree Deenanathji Born in Aug 1938 in a small village named Nadbai, in the district of Bharatpur (Rajasthan), Pundit Shree Dinanathji was highly inclined to learn the secrets of Ayurveda. To fulfill his keen desire to learn the science of Ayurveda especially the Parad/Mercury, he joined the ashram of Saint Shree Nirmalandji Chaitanya Brahmachai in 1971 to study mercury science. His ashram was in southern corner of Narmada river. Later he did his research and development on mercury at many holy places of India namely Omkareshwar, Amarkantak, Haridwar, Hrishikesh, Pushkar, Badrinath, Gangotri and Jamnotri. 40 years ago he opened a Ayurvedic medical research centre in Dosa district near Jaipur. Now he is in Jaipur since last 20 years running a medical centre which provides facilities for treatment of asthma, blood pressure, liver, diabetes, skin, gastritis, rheumatism, arthritis, thyroid related problems. /articledt.php?art_id=200 </articledt.php?art_id=200> , Kevin Eikov <healingyogaforkids wrote: > > Hello everyone, > I have a question of concern. It is about the (Mercury) Parad beads. I am wondering if wearing this bead exposes the body to low levels of mercury. It is also suggested the beads either be dipped in milk or water and ingested to cure all diseases. Is this practice deemed safe as we are always hearing about the mercury in fish and other foods and how it is quite toxic. Thanks for taking the time to answer > Kevin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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