Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 hi jamil give her the combination of satva gilo + parval pishti 150 mg+100 mg respectively with honey or malai + seasonal fruit like grape+pomegranete( aanar ) --- jamil khan <jamil_adil > wrote: > My daughter is 2 & half years and her palm (Hatheli) > and Taluva (feet) always hot. Perhaps we gave her > some medicines of Nimonia before 1 year. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 The September-October time span is `Sharad Rutu'. After another fortnight, when Navratri starts Sharad Rutu starts. In this period the `Pitta' problems increase in intensity. The monsoon water which reached in depts of earth, gets evaporated and heat of sun drives out this moisture from bowels of earth. This change causes Head ache, loose motions, vomitting, boils in the mouth, hemorrage, vertigo, fainting hot flashes in body, warm palms and feet soles etc, as outlined in earlier message No. 2474 on this list. These problems becoming excess in Sharad and Grishma rutu. The increased heat of sun, causes accumulated doshas to show up. Pitta means impurities and alterations in blood contents. When pitta increases, the heat in the blood is said to increase. Here heat does not mean temperature, but the `anti-clotting' tendency. Ayurvedists also find that the palms, forehead and feet bottom are also felt warm when touched by healer. Excess use of pain killers, antibiotics, Aspirin may also cause this `anti-coagulation' effect, causing internal bleeding in intestines. Exact correspondence between pitta and disease named by modern science is difficult. Avoid chillies, brinjal, ginger, pepper etc. If ginger is necessary, must be boiled till water reduces to half quantity. All leafy green and slender vegetables are cooling. Drink made from soaking black raisins, fennel seeds, candy sugar is also desirable twice a day. Avoid all kinds of oils. Fried/spicy items and curd (yoghurt) contra- indicated. Avoid all cerals except green gram soup and Khitchri. Rice wheat are cooling, bakery items best avoided. These do not allow rapid recovery under pitta/Raktapitta condition. Garlic, drumstick, papaya, curd, tomato should be avoided. Heavy exercise, sunbath, sauna-steam bath, going out in hot sun, staying awake late night, should be totally avoided. The garden where water is sprayed, A.C. halls, hill stations, river, lakes are the areas where pitta dosha reduces. A light massage by cow ghee on palms and feet bottom at bedtime helps to reduce burning sensation and sound sleep thereby also helps. If Cow ghee is difficult to obtain use castor oil for massage on palms and soles. A heem is suggested here: take coriander seeds (Dhana), Cumeen seeds (Jeera), Fennel seeds (Sounf), each 1/2 tsp coarsely ground and soaked 2 hours in water, drink only water every two hours till sunset, is a simple remedy to reduce heat in the body. Gulkand (with Praval) is another harmless tonic, which can be taken a tsp three times a day if affordable. Cucumber, water melon are fruits to eat, in addition to those already given by other members. ayurveda, jamil khan <jamil_adil wrote: > > Good Morning > > My daughter is 2 & half years and her palm (Hatheli) > and Taluva (feet) always hot. Perhaps we gave her > some medicines of Nimonia before 1 year. > > Please advice me some treatment. > > JAMIL AHMED KHAN > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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