Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 Namaste Sunil Ji, Quote Some even says the communist pacha ( as we jokingly call it because it grows fast unwanted ) ( i dont know its english name --its almost like a pest other wise ,can also cure it --i heard if u use water boiled by putting its leaves --i dont know wheter they r bathing or drinking it ) Unquote The name of " communist pacha " is " Eupatorium Odoratum " To see the picture please check the below link http://herbaria.plants.ox.ac.uk/vfh/image/index.php?item=420 Sudhir Namashivaya , " sunil nair " <astro_tellerkerala wrote: > > > > > Hare rama krishna > > dear jaya shree ji > > > > My own practical exp with chickun gunia is it can be cured with > natural way . > > > > As when we visited madurai and while coming back one of our grp memebr > who wanted to come to delhi where i stay infected with chickun guniya > and irrespectiv of all treatment s his condition was going bad (even > doctors has no idea waht is this ) and then on some advise i strted to > monitor him by giving natural water ,glucose water and juices ,rice > water and cocunut water in turn and within a week he got up completly > cured .And no trace of it other wise even cured person in kerala ( who > under go modern treatment s ) has still the pain and in ability to work > long hrs in sun > > > > Think abt Recent harvest controversy in kerala ,as only max 15000 > labours were available in one area where as more than 100k ppl were > regiserd as labours and cant harvest the ripe cropes and the labour > unions were against introducing harvest machines and then within weeks > there was heavy rain and all harvest is under water ,chickun guniya is > also one o the contributing factor as labours still cant work even > after got cured .Some even says the communist pacha ( as we jokingly > call it because it grows fast unwanted ) ( i dont know its english name > --its almost like a pest other wise ,can also cure it --i heard if u use > water boiled by putting its leaves --i dont know wheter they r bathing > or drinking it ) > > > > even many identified many herbs in kerala against many diseases but we > dont hav funds to promote it .As there is no organised approach or > efforts .U know abt arogya pacha which growing abandontly in agastya > hills kerala ( other wise also a medicinal mine area )the abode of rishi > agastya chief patron saint of south india > > > > > even during our kalari training days ( traditional martial art of kerala > ) My guru told various herbs and one of them it was muri koodi pacha ( > which can re joint limbs which got cut during sword fights - within hrs > --i dont know still if its simple blf or exaggeration ,he also asked me > to visit many places to identify herbs which i was not interested ) > > > > but i know abt veerali pattu --a cloth made out of only herbs -- which > every soldier used to wear it for emergency .It also has magik curing > powers . > > > > we lost lot of herabl knowledge during the last century as kalary was > prohibited by brits .And the gurus lost income as the military completly > switch over to modern weaponry . > > > > regrds sunil nair > > om shreem mahalaxmai namah > > > > > , " revati_n27 " > <revati_n27@> wrote: > > > > Dear Sreenadhji: > > > > Thank you for the clarification. I have heard horrible stories > > about chicken gunia and always wonder, why there is no measure > > especially in the land of Ayurvedic medicine. Good to hear about > > this, I can recommend the same to those who are not aware. > > > > Jaya > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 Hare rama krishna dear sudhir ji Tahnks for the link and name .it may b even useful for those who wanted to further these reserches or testing thanks u one again regrds sunil nair om shreem mahalaxmai namah , "sudhirmenon" <sudhirmenon wrote:>> Namaste Sunil Ji,> Quote> Some even says the communist pacha ( as we jokingly> call it because it grows fast unwanted ) ( i dont know its english > name --its almost like a pest other wise ,can also cure it --i > heard if u use water boiled by putting its leaves --i dont know > wheter they r bathing or drinking it )> Unquote> > The name of "communist pacha" is "Eupatorium Odoratum"> > To see the picture please check the below link> http://herbaria.plants.ox.ac.uk/vfh/image/index.php?item=420> > Sudhir> Namashivaya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 Namaste Sunil Ji & members, I thought of sharing this with the group since you had mentioned that it has medicinal value and is used to cure diseases which English medicines still don’t have a cure. Thanks of sharing the medicinal value of "communist pacha". After hearing this (communist pacha) I got the feel of the plant but could not get the botanical name which I thought will help many in the group to fight against the disease. I got the name of “communist pacha" from my sister who is a post graduate in botany and is working as a teacher. Kerala, situated in the tropical region, has an unparalleled herbal wealth compared to the other parts of India. The herbs of Kerala have a special potency due to its unique geographical position and tropical climate. These aspects made it possible for the healers of Kerala to perfect the preparation of Ayurvedic medicine. 18 families of Ashtavaidyans existed in the days of yore. They were the torchbearers of the 5000-year-old Ayurvedic healing system in Kerala. Sudhir Namashivaya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 Hare rama krishna dear sudhir menon ji Kerala s real wealth is this herbs ,ayurveda and serene nature . I remebr one small hill community in kerala enjoys rs10 crore as royalty per year ( even they dont know how to argue in business ) since they patented their herb which is other wise known as arogya pacha .and even if u eat 2 ,3 leaves of that plant it make u active tru out the day without any fatigue ( which might hav used by old sidhas ) {and u can do any job without food for days } One economist told me only with this resources we can b best economy sholdering with any rich country in world even u forget rich deposit of costly kari manal-thorium ( which is used in atomic reactors ) regrds sunil nair om shreem mahalaxmai namah , Sudhir Menon <sudhirmenon wrote:>> Namaste Sunil Ji & members,> I thought of sharing this with the group since you had mentioned that it has medicinal value and is used to cure diseases which English medicines still don't have a cure. Thanks of sharing the medicinal value of "communist pacha". > > After hearing this (communist pacha) I got the feel of the plant but could not get the botanical name which I thought will help many in the group to fight against the disease.> I got the name of "communist pacha" from my sister who is a post graduate in botany and is working as a teacher. > > Kerala, situated in the tropical region, has an unparalleled herbal wealth compared to the other parts of India. The herbs of Kerala have a special potency due to its unique geographical position and tropical climate. These aspects made it possible for the healers of Kerala to perfect the preparation of Ayurvedic medicine. 18 families of Ashtavaidyans existed in the days of yore. They were the torchbearers of the 5000-year-old Ayurvedic healing system in Kerala.> > Sudhir > Namashivaya> > > sunil nair astro_tellerkerala wrote:> > Hare rama krishna > dear sudhir ji > > Tahnks for the link and name .it may b even useful for those who wanted to further these reserches or testing > > thanks u one again > > regrds sunil nair > om shreem mahalaxmai namah > > , "sudhirmenon" sudhirmenon@ wrote:> >> > Namaste Sunil Ji,> > Quote> > Some even says the communist pacha ( as we jokingly> > call it because it grows fast unwanted ) ( i dont know its english > > name --its almost like a pest other wise ,can also cure it --i > > heard if u use water boiled by putting its leaves --i dont know > > wheter they r bathing or drinking it )> > Unquote> > > > The name of "communist pacha" is "Eupatorium Odoratum"> > > > To see the picture please check the below link> > http://herbaria.plants.ox.ac.uk/vfh/image/index.php?item=420> > > > Sudhir> > Namashivaya> > > > > > > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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