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A very simpole thing that can be done for immune

health is daily dose of chyavanprash.

If one of our children gets sick I give chybanprash to

the other three and they do not get sick or, get a

mild version of what the first one got.

If it is given daily for a few months, just like a

daily vitamin the child's immunity will be boosted.

He need only take a teaspoon a day.

Chyavanprash is pretty good tasting too so I have

never had a problem giving it to my children and the

people whom I have suggested it to say their children

have no troouble taking it.

If need be, it can be put on toast like a jam.

It is available in all Indian groceries.

If there is not an Indian gorcery shop where she lives

she can try to get her local grocery shop to bring it

in.

--- Gururaj Rao <honyakusha > wrote:

> I am also looking for an ayurvedic practioner in the

> Charlotte/Raleigh

> area of North Carolina to suggest to my niece. She

> stays in a rather

> sparsely-populated area of NC, and her son of about

> 4 years seems to

> have a very weak immune system - the moment he goes

> to school he picks

> up some illness such as fever, cold and flu. So she

> has taken him off

> the school and she seems to be giving him

> antibiotics all the time; I'm

> sure Ayurveda has better alternatives.

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I read the article about Actos on the address provided by Mr.

Gururajarao. I really wonder what these researchers are up to and

whoever pays them for these meaningless researches.

 

I find one new research fact everyday in the newspapers. Oneday,

they say, chocolates are good for health, the nextday they condemn

their own research facts saying chocolates are bad. Tea is good

today, it is bad tomorrow. The list goes countless. Today, I read

a research group saying they don't see any supportive results of

garlic reducing cholesterol. They are not really sure if it has got

any medicinal effects.

 

They are just mad. We better start looking into our own science and

find answers for our problems.

 

parvathi

 

 

ayurveda, Gururaj Rao <honyakusha

wrote:

I am in my fifties and was diagnosed as a borderline

diabetes

> Type 2 about three years ago. The doctor prescribed a drug called

Actos

> and a nutrition schedule (which was frankly, quite good). After a

couple

> of months, I was able to return to normal sugar levels, but

reluctant to

> continue with Actos. Just last week I came across this piece on Actos:

>

> http://www.newstarget.com/020865.html

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