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hi! i am 32yrs old female n for past 7yrs i was

addicted to codiene (corex), i am trying to give up n

for past 5 days im taking only 1 teaspoon at night to

reduce withdrawal, please.... help me to detox this

poison from my body and I hear people talking about

colon cleaning any advice on how can i clean my colon.

thank you,

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hi

u shoul purify not only colon but deep tissues by pancha karma or at least with

plants: yucca, neem and amalaky will help purify the blood

 

 

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hi! i am 32yrs old female n for past 7yrs i was

addicted to codiene (corex), i am trying to give up n

for past 5 days im taking only 1 teaspoon at night to

reduce withdrawal, please.... help me to detox this

poison from my body

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Aparna,

 

Detox for any chronic addiction has to work simultaneously for mind and body

both. Basically, any addiction happens to reduce the stress or mental tension.

Sometimes, it could be because of injudicious use of medicines.

At the physical levels, withdrawal exhibits mostly symptoms of Vata dosha due to

jinkled nerves and brain commands. So extensive Panchkarma is necessary.

Shirodhara, Basti, Nasya along with Snehan and Swedan have proved to be useful

in the earlier irritative state.

At the mind level, Ayurveda advises Aachar Rasayan. It explains the moral code

of behaviour to control and balance the mental and emotional states. Proper

prayers, respect for seniors are some of the factors.

What I would like to emphasise that colon cleaning alone would not help in

withdrawal.

 

Dr. Muzumdar M.D.(Ayurvedic-Mediciine)

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arpana sharma

hi! i am 32yrs old female n for past 7yrs i was

addicted to codiene (corex), i am trying to give up n

for past 5 days im taking only 1 teaspoon at night to

reduce withdrawal

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Muzumdarji, I really like the answers you give people, they are often very down

to earth, practicle and to the point.

I really like your approach with people and am happy that this forum gives

those of us out of India the exposure to practitioners of good calibre.

I wonder, do you know of a herb in Ayurveda that is used to make bones soft so

that htey can be reset after a break?

I have heard this from my teacher and others but can not remember the name of

the herb or the method of use.

Thanks

Mandakini

Also, where did you study ? Which medicine did you study?

Was it ayureveda? Unani? Siddha?

 

 

muzumdar <dahpc wrote:

Aparna,

 

Detox for any chronic addiction has to work simultaneously for mind and body

both. Basically, any addiction happens to reduce the stress or mental tension.

Sometimes, it could be because of injudicious use of medicines.

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Dear Mandakini,

 

First and foremost I thank you for your warm regards and compliments.

 

Regarding the bone-softening herb :- Atleast I have not come across such a herb.

There is a whole chapter on treatment of Fractures (broken bones) in Sushruta

Samhita. There are many herbs, mentioned in that chapter, which are used

externally as well as internally for healing of fractured bones. But first, the

broken bone-ends should be reset and aligned manually by the attending doctor

(vaidya) is the rule, which is followed even today. I could not come across any

specific mention about any herb which would soften the bone so as to make it

easy to reset. There are many myths and magical remedies (imagined) which are

passed in the name of Ayurveda, for which there is no authentication in the

basic Ayurvedic literature. Or it could be some mis-interpretation.

 

Regarding myself :- I did my graduate studies in Podar Ayurvedic Medical

College,Worli and my post-graduate studies in K.G.Mittal Punarvasu Ayurved

Mahavidyalaya, Churni Road; both situated in Mumbai (Bombay), Maharashtra,

India. I did my post-graduate study in Kayachikitsa (Ayurvedic Medicine)

subject.

 

Regarding your subsequent mail dt 29-3-07 :- You have mentioned about crookedly

healed bone and surgery being advised for proper alignment and healing. I woud

like to bring this fact to your attention that Ayurveda does not mean total

conservative treatment through medicines only. When and where the medicinal

effect was incomplete or not attainable, Shalya (General Surgery) and Shalakya

(ENT,Oral,Dental,Face & Skull related Surgery) were the appropriate choices for

the cure of patient. Shalya and Shalakya are the two recognised specialities /

disciplines of Ashtang (eight-part) Ayurveda. Hence finding an alternative to

surgery through medicines is not always possible and nor is such a view endorsed

by Ayurveda.

 

Still if you have any doubts, feel free to discuss.

 

Dr. Muzumdar.M.D.(Ayurvedic Medicine)

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Muzumdarji, I really like the answers you give people, they are often very

down to earth, practicle and to the point.

I really like your approach with people and am happy that this forum gives

those of us out of India the exposure to practitioners of good calibre.

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