Guest guest Posted March 16, 2007 Report Share Posted March 16, 2007 I tried the ginger and tumeric paste and it worked! Thank you!! Daya ayurveda , " Shirish Bhate " <shirishbhate wrote: <Snip> Do not take any painkiller, most > painkillers create suitable situation for polycystic ovaries later. > While simple migrains are cured by applying a paste of dry ginger > powder (1/2 tsp) and turmeric powder (1/4 tsp) mixed together in milk > and applied to forehead for an hour. <Snip> more discussion at: http://health.ayurveda/message/9392 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2007 Report Share Posted March 16, 2007 Does this work for dysmenorrhoea also?? parvathi ayurveda , " satyadayama " <satyadayama wrote: > > I tried the ginger and tumeric paste and it worked! Thank you!! > > Daya > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2007 Report Share Posted March 16, 2007 The remedies given in message 9392 are mainly for PMS, the other name for which is dysmenorrhea. The comment that " ginger and turmeric " are ladies herbs requires more explaination. So also, why Aloe vera is called Ghrutkumari requires explaination. Apart from being useful in dysmenorrhea, these herbs are also useful in cervical and ovrian cancer, as per old posts in archives. When a middle aged lady approaches with pains, swellings, Vaidyas often ask the patient, have you taken 1.25 Kg of ginger post partum? Taking all anti-vata treatments and consuming this much ginger powder was a must after delivering a baby, within 42 days. For dysmenorrhea, aloe vera is first choice. either its fresh pulp as recommended in message 9392 or " Kumari Aasav for 3 months " . Ginger helps balance apan vata, whether be it causing PMS, dysmenorrhea, arthritis, sciatica or spondilytis. Ginger and turmeric are ayurvedic pain killers and also antiphlegmatics, antibiotics, antifungal, antipyretics too. Where there is a pain, Vata exist, where there is itch, Kapha exists, where there is swelling, pitta exists. The way ginger helps post partum, dysmenorrhea, scanty flow etc turmeric also comes useful as a contraceptive, to fight yeast infection etc. ayurveda , " parvathiprasadv " <parvathiprasadv wrote: > > Does this work for dysmenorrhoea also?? > > parvathi > > ayurveda , " satyadayama " > <satyadayama@> wrote: > > > > I tried the ginger and tumeric paste and it worked! Thank you!! > > > > Daya > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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