Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 A close friend of mine has contracted H.Pylori bacterial infection and is suffering from it for about a week now (her blood test came back positive with this just yesterday). Her fever keeps running high and other light-pain symptoms as well. Doctor's put her on antibiotics now, but would really prefer an ayurvedic/herbal/homeopathic/natural cure if possible. Are there any recommendations/practices she can adopt to fight this off? How does Tribhuvan kirti ras and sudarshan tablet work on this? Arogyavardhini? Thank you for all the kindness P. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 either try Thambra bhasma, or rajatha bhasma through vaithiyas. R.Vidhyasagar --- p s <tightbrwn76 wrote: > A close friend of mine has contracted H.Pylori > bacterial infection and is suffering from it for > about a week now (her blood test came back positive > with this just yesterday). Her fever keeps running > high and other light-pain symptoms as well. <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 Please provide detail history of the patient. H.Pylori infection is generally treated as Amlapitta in Ayurveda. Tikta rasatmak dravyas are used for treating it. You can use Amruta(Tinospora cordifolia)satwa,Shatavari(asparagus racemosus),Praval panchamrut or sutshekhar ras. In panchakarma,Vaman is a treatment of choice. Dr Prasanna Kabra M.D.(Ayu) ayurveda , p s <tightbrwn76 wrote: > A close friend of mine has contracted H.Pylori bacterial infection and is suffering from it for about a week now (her blood test came back positive with this just yesterday). Her fever keeps running high and other light-pain symptoms as well. <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 Dear p. please give me detailed history of your friend's problem.we have a lot of medicines for the same problem. Regards Hkm. UBAID ayurveda , p s <tightbrwn76 wrote: > > A close friend of mine has contracted H.Pylori bacterial infection and is suffering from it for about a week now <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2007 Report Share Posted April 20, 2007 H -pylori is a serious infection gandhaka rasayana will kill germs as well as heal stomach ulcers. The medicine prescribed here amirtha will work as a general health promoter and won't kill the germ sathavari is best in urino genital diseases and nothing to do in digestive system. praval panchamirtha works in vagus nerve action also help enzyme secretion . may harden stools of course good in strengthening stomach tissues. so guduchi, and praval pnchamirtha could be used as support medicines A physician must produce fast and fool proof reults slow progrss , round about ways such methds needs improvemets R.Vidhyasagar --- prasannakabra <prasannakabra wrote: > Please provide detail history of the patient. > H.Pylori infection is generally treated as Amlapitta > in Ayurveda. > Tikta rasatmak dravyas are used for treating it. > You can use Amruta(Tinospora > cordifolia)satwa,Shatavari(asparagus > racemosus),Praval panchamrut or sutshekhar ras. > In panchakarma,Vaman is a treatment of choice. > > Dr Prasanna Kabra > M.D.(Ayu) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2007 Report Share Posted April 21, 2007 Dear Vidyasagar, You have mentioned the various actions of Gandhaka Rasayan, Shatavari, Guduchi and Praval Panchamrit in modern terms. Are these actions confirmed through laboratory testings? Can you give the references thereof? Shatavari is a known medicine for Amlapitta (Hyper-acidity) also besides being indicated in various diseases , so how it can be sensible to limit the action of Shatavari only to uro-genital diseases? Moreover does Ayurveda realise H.Pylori? How could you co-relate germ theory with Ayurvedic concepts? I would earnestly request you to be more precise when you opine about Ayurvedic remedies and not mislead the group, even unintentionally. Dr. D.B.Muzumdar M.D.(Ayur. Med). - r vidhyasagar H -pylori is a serious infection gandhaka rasayana will kill germs as well as heal stomach ulcers. The medicine prescribed here amirtha will work as a general health promoter and won't kill the germ sathavari is best in urino genital diseases and nothing to do in digestive system. praval panchamirtha works in vagus nerve action also help enzyme secretion . may harden stools of course good in strengthening stomach tissues. so guduchi, and praval pnchamirtha could be used as support medicines A physician must produce fast and fool proof reults slow progrss , round about ways such methds needs improvemets R.Vidhyasagar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2007 Report Share Posted April 24, 2007 --- muzumdar <dahpc wrote: > Dear Vidyasagar, > > You have mentioned the various actions of Gandhaka > Rasayan, Shatavari, Guduchi and Praval Panchamrit in > modern terms. Are these actions confirmed through > laboratory testings? Can you give the references > thereof? Shatavari is a known medicine for Amlapitta > (Hyper-acidity) also besides being indicated in > various diseases , so how it can be sensible to > limit the action of Shatavari only to uro-genital > diseases? > Moreover does Ayurveda realise H.Pylori? How could > you co-relate germ theory with Ayurvedic concepts? > I would earnestly request you to be more precise > when you opine about Ayurvedic remedies and not > mislead the group, even unintentionally. Muzumdarji, Have you also studied unani? Have you studied under any guru other than going to university? can you suggest many any valuable texts to read on the subject of ayurveda? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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