Guest guest Posted July 17, 2007 Report Share Posted July 17, 2007 Dear Vaidyas/Doctors namaste. I am male aged 40 years, standing 170 cms tall and weighing 50 KGs.Thinly built, perhaps Pitta oriented vata prakruthi. I have been living with challenges of Constipation, very low digestive-assimilation power, IBS, Hyperacidity, emaciation, weight loss etc. for last decade or so. There have been kind flow of treatment and advises from the Ayurvedic fraternity of Doctors. I am indebted for all those. Presently (for last fifteen days only) I am taking medicnes as below: 1. Mixture of Avipittakkara Churna (100Gms) + Mukta shukti Bhasma (20Gms)- Two times a day. 2. Mixture of Kamadudha-Mukta yukta ras (20 Gms) + Mukta shukti Bhasma (10Gms) + Moti Pishti (04Gms)-Two Times a day 3. Kumaryasava-Two times a day. With these medicines I am able to manage without any laxatives and purgatives, or otherwise I used to take for relief from allied problems. However still I am not able to concentrate on any thing even for few minutes. If I do vata agravates and not allows me to continue. In past I have been advised to take bhahmi. But I could not tolerate the same. Several times I tried and each time I was forced to stop as it used to induce not only distention in the belly but also headache and neck pain. Now I am feeling I need to take some rasayana and brahmi inorder to improve my condition and find fit myself to perform official assignment which are very essential for apparent reasons. My digestion has been very sluggish and I am still not taking butter milk, ghee including all milk and milk preparations. Many a foods are not tolerated. I am sticking to light diet including Rice, sambar, moongdal, dosa, idli and tea. I request to guide me how can I take Brahmi or any other supplements which can improve my mental conditions and shape me up for building mental strength. Thanks and regards, Mohan Hegde. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2007 Report Share Posted July 17, 2007 Mohan It would help if you did exercises for your 3rd chakra like abdominal crunches and leg raises and situps. GB _________ > I have been living with challenges of Constipation, very low digestive-assimilation power, IBS, Hyperacidity, emaciation, weight loss etc. for last decade or so. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2007 Report Share Posted July 18, 2007 Namaste Shri Dr. I am thankful for your kind analysation and advise. At the first place let me beg an apology as in my last post I gave an impression that I am taking very large dosage of mixture of various bhasmas. Where as the quantity mentioned are initially mixed together and divided into 60 equal part. Such divided small part is being taken as one dose. That is, the quantity stated forms one whole month medicine. Sorry for misleading I have been checking for pathology analysis of sample of Blood and Urine regularly and no observation made by doctors at any day as I am having low blood sugar. A couple of months back had been hospitalised for sole purpose of investigation. I am attaching discharge summary of that for your kind perusal. I am in India. Also my very limited knowledge in the terms associated with medical field (and foreign language)are making me difficult to understand few of the advise you have made, especially on dietary front. I have been taking cooked green leafy vegetables along with meals with spices like Jeera, Sounp, daniya etc. (sorry for Indian terms). have tried to include good quantity of fibres into diet. But these are resulting in severe flatulence, distension and more uneasiness creeps in. Majority of the vegetables are not helping me inturn acting heavy on my system. Allopathic medicines, cremafine and duphalac helps a bit in getting relief from evil of constipation. My challenge has been not able to tolerate many a vegetables, food grains, pulses, coconut, other nuts, dryfruites, fruits like banana, apple, mango, watermelon etc. Yes, even I am not tolerating boiled eggs as well as this perhaps acts too heavy on my digestive system. My digestion has been very motility hit. Even with simple and light food habits, I get flatulence, rumbling sound in belly, some times distensions and uneasiness-headache. Ideally half rice-half moong dal cooked together forms me a comfortable meal, that too taken in moderate quantity. But I suffer from physical weakness and fatigue. When ever I take ghee (Clarified butter) half a tea spoon, that day I feel better to get worsened with condition for few days to follow, like pain in left lower abdomen, constipation, neck pain, headache, no appetite etc. I have been told that Parpatti kind treatment would not help me much. I am wondering whether going for Kaphaj-Mandagni medications, if any, can improve my condition. ______________________________ on the balance the medication suggests a pitta problem, but for your description your issue sounds more like vata to me also, the dosages seem way large too large to me - i don't think i have EVER recommended a 100 g of any herb or formula at one sitting, let alone with five other formulas...! <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2007 Report Share Posted July 18, 2007 Namaste Shri Guru. Yes, I have been doing these asanas like Pavana muktasana, halasana and pranayams- kaphalabhati, nadi shodhana regularrely for more than two years. But when ever I introduce any new food my system starts reacting, diminishing appetite and manifesting in form of gastric problem aggravation. I am really wondering how can I reach a stage where in I would be able to digest a spoonful of ghee every day. Thanks and regards, Mohan Hegde. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2007 Report Share Posted July 18, 2007 mohanji, what happens if you eat buttermilk? It can really help with digestion and can keep bacterial flora healthy so that digestion is easier. ___________________ <snip> My digestion has been very sluggish and I am still not taking > butter milk, ghee including all milk and milk preparations. Many a > foods are not tolerated. I am sticking to light diet including > Rice, sambar, moongdal, dosa, idli and tea.<snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2007 Report Share Posted July 18, 2007 Dear Mr. Hegde, In addition to expert advice from online friends, I have an humble suggestion that might help solve most of your current health problems mentioned by you. Go back to nature. How? Please see, when there were no houses, no agriculture and no organized civilsation, if a person felt hungry, he used to come out of his cave and eat whatever fruit, nuts, seeds, etc. that one could gather. So that was the food a person used to eat and remain healthy and kicking. Even today, some tribals unaffected by civilisation, can run miles and miles without getting tired even if aged. That is why God has asked for five types of seasonal fruits (ritu-phals) for performing the Satyanarayana Pooja. God naturally knew that howsoever the human beings make progress, yet they might not understand what is good for them. So God asked for seasonal fruits. Once the fruits are offered in Pooja, they become God's prasad that should not go waste but should be eaten with reverence. But man started deceiving God. He often brings small size five seasonal fruits for the Pooja and makes nice preparations of Halwa, Poori, Kheer and what not for himself and then invites health problems because all the well-known five white poisons like sugar, salt, refined flour (maida), fats and what not are loaded on to his diet that he over-eats. Hence, when you feel like taking some breakfast, take at least two or three seasonal fruits, if not five prescribed by God. Say, one banana would cost one rupee, one peru (Gauva),another rupee, some cheeku (sapota), some mango, apple or fig as may be the season. Even papaya is very good and cheap. Thus your breakfast would cost you hardly four or five rupees. I am therefore unable to understand then why people buy costly bread and butter or prepare omlettes or other preparations that are loaded with all the white poisons and eat them to ultimately fall sick with many uninvited diseases. Having taken the breafast of seasonal fruits that are " specially cooked by God for you " , don't eat much in between the breakfast and lunch. Even while taking lunch, do the same thing as you did for breakfast. That is, eat more of seasonal salads without much toppings except some lemon juice, a bit of salt to taste, or a bit of fresh curd (Dahi). And, eat less of cooked food, even if it is made at home. If you eat a little more of salad that is again " made by God for you " and less of food made by man, you will get all the vitamins, minerals and even micro-nutrients in plentiful quantities by eating more of salads and by eating less the food made by man, you will avoid much of the white poisons that go into man's preparation, like salt, sugar, fats, too much of masalas or condiments and what not. Always eat moderately so that your stomach does not get over-loaded. So also, follow the same rule while taking dinner. In India, lunch and dinner are more or less alike except for some change in vegetables, etc. Even while picking up a sweet dish for dessert, go for fruit salad, gajar or lauki-ka-halwa or any other thing that contains some thing made by God like fruits, gajar, lauki,etc. instead of taking plain gulab-jamun or ras malai or something like that. Now, having said so much about food, it is better to inscribe two words " God-made food " or Food made by God into your heart and take oath to your inner self that you shall, given a chance, always try to eat food made by God a little more and that made by man a little less. That should and would solve your food problem for life. That is because, if you get slight cold or cough, you are constantly worried throughout the day about what to eat and what not to, so that your condition does not get worsened, isn't it? My second advice is to drink plenty of water. If after taking breakfast, tea or coffee, don't forget to drink a glass of water after about half an hour or so. So also, after taking lunch or dinner, please don't forget to drink a glass of water after about half an hour or more and repeat with another glass of water after a similar time lag. That will not only help improve your digestion but also help you remain healthy throughout your life.. The more water you drink, you will have more urination. That will keep your kidneys flushed to avoid kidney stones, etc. It will also help keep your blood pure and free of toxins because the more you urinate, more toxins are flushed out from the blood. Actually for best results, we should drink enough water so as to produce about two liters of urine in 24 hours, irrespective of the season. Thus, if your blood remains pure, your body will remain pure. If your blood and body remain pure, your mind will remain pure. If your body and mind remain pure, your path for spiritual progress will be very smooth and clear for further advancements. After proper food and water, good exercise suited to one's state of health is very important, if you don't want to fall sick, both physically or mentally, nay, even spiritually too. A simple three minute exercise that anyone from a two-year old to a 100-year old person can do is ATBSNR as per details given at www.atbsnr.com to keep your body and mind free from all aches and pains and so-to-say in " kicking " form. That will help enable you to make further spiritual progress too, paving your way to deeper meditation and ultimately reaching the goal of self-realization, Inshah Allah (God willing). Tell me now, what more a human beng can ask from God? And, that you get so easily if you behave in a pure and natural manner without over-doing things that create a lot of problems, physical, mental and even spiritual. If you get any doubts or any query about ATBSNR or anythingelse, you are most welcome to email me for quick clarifications to the best of my ability. In this way, you need not fall sick at all. Whatever problems you face, may be vat, pitta or kuff, should also get resolved with proper balance automatically. That will help enable you to make rapid spiritual progress too; Amen. S. M. Acharya, <smacharya An humble yog practitioner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2007 Report Share Posted July 18, 2007 hi mohan > > I have been checking for pathology analysis of sample of Blood and > Urine regularly and no observation made by doctors at any day as I > am having low blood sugar. in order to medically diagnose hypoglycemia you have to do a proper 6 hour fasting glucose tolerance test: http://hypoglykemie.nl/gtt.htm and very probably you have never had the proper test, because its time-consuming and most doctors don't even know about i cannot say for sure that you have hypoglycemia. but everything you wrote suggests this to me > > > I have been taking cooked green leafy vegetables along with meals > with spices like Jeera, Sounp, daniya etc. (sorry for Indian > terms). have tried to include good quantity of fibres into diet. > But these are resulting in severe flatulence, distension and more > uneasiness creeps in. Majority of the vegetables are not helping me > inturn acting heavy on my system. Allopathic medicines, cremafine > and duphalac helps a bit in getting relief from evil of > constipation. My challenge has been not able to tolerate many a > vegetables, food grains, pulses, coconut, other nuts, dryfruites, > fruits like banana, apple, mango, watermelon etc. Yes, even I am > not tolerating boiled eggs as well as this perhaps acts too heavy > on my digestive system. make sure to eat only a little at each meal, don't overload your system with food avoid mixing animal proteins with starches, or fruits after meals when preparing proteins, try not to over cook them; for e.g. eat only soft boiled, soft poached or basted eggs, with the whites solid and the yolks runny; hard-boiled eggs are toxic foods prior to eating create peacefulness in yourself, perhaps reciting the bhojan mantra (brahmarparnam) imagine the food nourishing every part of your being it becomes a yagya - a sacrifice eat in silence and with mindfulness, chewing each bite 30 times avoid spicy foods - no chilies, no coffee, no alcohol, no potatoes, no tomatoes, no garlic/onion, no fried foods emphasize high fiber vegetable foods, including beets, leafy greens, and sweet potatoes, all unpeeled but cooked well > > My digestion has been very motility hit. Even with simple and light > food habits, I get flatulence, rumbling sound in belly, some times > distensions and uneasiness-headache. > > Ideally half rice-half moong dal cooked together forms me a > comfortable meal, that too taken in moderate quantity. But I suffer > from physical weakness and fatigue. > > When ever I take ghee (Clarified butter) half a tea spoon, that day > I feel better to get worsened with condition for few days to > follow, like pain in left lower abdomen, constipation, neck pain, > headache, no appetite etc. it is possible that the left lower abdominal pain is from excess straining to have a bowel movement? otherwise, pain in that area might suggest an inflammatory state causing a narrowing of the bowel and the resultant constipation > > I have been told that Parpatti kind treatment would not help me much. > > I am wondering whether going for Kaphaj-Mandagni medications, if > any, can improve my condition. from everything you say, it sounds to me like everything gets backed up in your system due to excess vata (constipation) in such a situation, heartburn is a secondary issue caused by poor gastric motility the medications prescribed however suggest amlapitta, but what exactly are the nature of your heartburn symptoms? it sounds like poor digestion, gas, flatulence and constipation are more your issue, rather than lots of pitta (e.g. burning sensations, heat, along with reddish tongue, and a fast hard pulse...) - sounds like mandagni with excess vata to me based on this hypothesis (given that i cannot really make an accurate assessment by email), i would suggest herbal medications to strengthen digestion typically, i would recommend a full-spectrum digestive enzyme, 2-3 capsules with each meal alternately or in addition, i might recommend some apple cider vinegar as well, before meals also, given the issue with poor fat digestion i would be inclined to give something for the liver before meals - typically these are bitter-tasting herbs examples of herbs you could try include artichoke leaf, dandelion root, and barberry, or indian herbs like chiretta, bhringaraj and turmeric after meals, i might suggest something to enhance agni and reduce intestinal spasm, such as 1/2 tsp hingvastak mixed with a little water i also typically recommend probiotics such as acidophilus and bifidus with meals to restore the gut ecology as a general regimen, first thing in the early morning take 1-2 tbsp fresh ground flax seed (alsi, jawas, akshi) with one glass of water, and follow with another 1-2 glasses of water - usually this is when i also give a laxative formula, such as 1 tsp triphala + rhubarb root or senna, along with herbs to moisturize the GI tract such as licorice and shatavari (in the west, i use marshmallow and slippery elm) attend thereafter to your toileting, then go for a walk, get some exercise, and enjoy the early morning before work don't worry about the bowel movements too much - these things can't be forced give thanks for everything you have, and try to feel the gravity beneath your feet stress-reducing exercises that open up the channels of the body such as laughter yoga are good its all about having fun - when the body is stressed the bowel " hangs on " to the wastes and has a hard time " letting go " throughout the day you can drink a mild tea made from herbs like dry ginger and dhanya if you are getting lots of heartburn, you can prepare a tea from yashtimadhu (licorice), or add it to the above these are just some suggestions - hopefully they are helpful best bet is to find an ayurvedic physician to consult with locally please tell us where you are located and someone will hopefully write in with a recommendation best regards... todd caldecott Caldecott, Dip. Cl.H, RH(AHG) Ayurvedic practitioner, Clinical Herbalist 203 - 1750 East 10th Ave Vancouver, BC V5N 5K4 CANADA web: http//:www.toddcaldecott.com email: todd tel: 778.896.8894 fax: 415.376.6736 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 Namaste Mandv m, When ever I take butter milk it results in heaviness in belly and loss of appetite. I am not still able to digest diluted butter milk. Doctors have advised me to take it with hinguastaka churna. I have taken it for few months. But on surface could not derive much improvement. Thanks and regards, Mohan Hegde. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 Namaste Shri S.M.Acharyaji, I am indebted for your kind advise and guidance. I am following exercise as advised by you, for little time now as recently blessed with spondalities. Headache has been companion for me since from child hood. That has given me relief. In this regard I have got little query to make. After performing these exercises in the morning (usually I do it after completion of set of prayers, asanas and Pranayamas) I feel like my stomach gas tends to move upwards and fetches me little aching in chest for little time persistence. Hopefully with fully changed food regime this unpleasant feeling should vanish away. Indeed, some time in past I did contemplate going for ascetic life style and adopting foods containing only fruits. When I tried with raw vegetables, sprouts etc., things did not work out. But then I should admit there have been few a lot distracting factors and thanks to my weak mind set. I took alibi of nature of work I perform which involves extensive physical labour inform of moving around and exerting pressure on constructional field activity speedy progress. Perhaps I might have been less resolute than required. Never the less I have been fortunate enough to get exposure to have direction to keep my mind free from worries, unnecessary competition and make myself detach from worldly mist. However in reality probably still mind has not ripen to embark and to evolve one such pressure free life style to augur with inner peace and spirituality. I should realise the worth of mirage I am being after within short time span. Your advise once again lit the lamp within me to adopt and change, change for the betterment of my ownself and my family. I am much obliged than could express, With kind regards, Mohan Hegde. - SM Acharya July 18, 2007 20:12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 Dear Mohan Your real issue is malabsorption and IBS. You posted the details on June 19, 2006, an year ago. The messaage 6964, which dealt with your issues at length, a part of which is reproduced here for freshening up. " In grahani, even buttermilk becomes difficult to digest, then ghee will naturally give flatulence. Your ultra-sensitive mind may have added fuel to the fire of the disease. Rasyanas, antioxidants can help only if body's absorbing agency (grahani) is functioning well. Detoxifying the body does not help much when no toxins exist, except weak grahani and sensitive mind " Same message mentioned that online suggestion is a least help for you. You should locate an expert within convenient distance. Yours is a very challenging situation for Vaidyas. In such a difficult situation, Panchgavya medicines may offer some hope. Panchgavya based hospital run by Govigyan Sanshodhan Kendra Nagpur (details on govigyan.com) may offer you some expert advice. Though author also practices panchgavya therapy, his experience with Grahani is limited; hence he is suggesting you to go there as many experts are available there. Grahani medicines are generally given with diluted buttermilk, the medicines are added before making curd itself, as suggested in message 6964. This allows lactobasillus in curd to act on herbs and perhaps ferment them a little to increase their bio-availability. You may be aware that many items in Indian kitchen use buttermilk or curd to ease the digestion by pre- fermentation. ___________________________ I am not still able to digest diluted butter milk. Doctors have advised me to take it with hinguastaka churna. I have taken it for few months. But on surface could not derive much improvement. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 Dear Mohan Do you have any brown, maroon or dark color blemishes near belly button (nabhi) area, or on knees, ankle bone, nail side of fingers of hand and feet, armpits. Or skin tags (termed chamkhil in marathi) in armpits, on neck. Just a hunch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 Namaste Mohanji, I was wondering, Are you still trying to take a raw food diet? This may be the source of a lot of your trouble. Perhpas you should try to eat warm food, mung dal or tor dal with mild jeera and adrak. Steamed vegetables with mild digestive spices. Raw vegetables do cause a lot of gas and the nutrients are not as easily available to the body as they are when the vegetable are lightly cooked - tender. ______ When ever I take butter milk it results in heaviness in belly and loss of appetite. <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 Dear Mr. Hegde, The answer to your query is that ATBSNR that takes just two minutes should be done before coming out of the bed. You can relieve yourself if urgent. Then lie down again for a couple of minutes. Then sleepflat on the back with palms in place of the pillow and start those simple movements like a two month old baby in the mother's lap moves hands and feet without even knowing about it. It should be done to enjoy the relaxation and not as an exercise. Please do not do any other strenuous exercises before or after ATBSNR as that would cancel the good rejuvenating effect of the ATBSNR. Whenever tired, you can lie down again for two minutes and do ATBSNR. The moment you get up, you will be fully rejuvenated. What else you need when you feel fresh like a flower each time you do ATBSNR? If you don't get sleep, start doing ATBSNR, concentrating on the excellent enjoyment it gives you every moment. You will automatically fall asleep without your knowing it. Even when sleeping, you would go on with that enjoyment-full mood. Besides, doing ATBSNR each time for a couple of minutes with enjoyment, will train your mind to be peaceful. As to food, eat good fruits, salads, etc that you like, with relish. Or don't eat at all even when hungry. Then your mind will idicate to you to go for a bite of a fruit that you would like to eat a bit. Eat it and stop. Again your mind will tempt you to eat some other fruit. Eat a small portion or take a bite or two and stop. But don't forget to drink a little water or some juice. Keep Amla-ka-murabba. Eat a piece when you crave for a sweet sojourn. Just enjoy this way without worrying about your condition. Within a few days, you will start enjoying yourself as never before advancing on the path of better mental, physical and spiritual health. So don't worry and do it. Mother Nature will help you surely and certainly. Do what your heart tells you, not the mind which only knows to play monkey tricks. It is not being an ascetic but a real Mother Nature's son. What more to write? Hope, you would understand. best luck. May God bless you! S. M. Acharya <smacharya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 Namaste Shri Doctor I am thankful to you whole heartedly for all time you are spending and taking pain to feel my challenges and advising me to overcome woes of physical plane. As you have made it out, my major of the problems are owing to excess Vata. In this summer I had hyperacidity, severe chest pain, burning sensation from chest to throat, eyes turning red etc. Also I have been with enlarged tonsils and constant throat infection for quite a long period. One of the Ayurvedic physical, confirmed that, the infection is due to high pitta condition. Because when ever my constipation aggravated, throat infection, bodypain, feverishness used to go high. Licorice (Yastimadhu) tea helped me bit on this. Hopefully I can believe there is no inflammation on my colon area as it has been concluded after colonoscopy. I am located in a remote place in the state of Karnataka, India. Once again I will look for Vaidyas who can diagnose and treat and there by help me to regain my strength. Once again my profuse gratitude for your kind help. With kind regards, Mohan Hegde. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 Namste Shri Doctor Bhate. I am indebted for your kind advise last year extended. Some how I was not lucky enough to gain much out my consultations with doctors around. I have little growth of skin of the size of a mustard on L/H side of neck. But I am still wondering how could you make it out! Is it having any thing to show with my health condition? May I please request to know need I take appointment with any doctors at Go-Vignana Anusandhana Kendra, Nagpur before visit? Also kindly tell me, with your professional experience, by visiting which Doctor at the centre I can be benefited much. There are three address given for clinic. Phone number of only one is available. Are there any facility to treat as inpatient? I am obliged for your kind act. Thanks and regards, Mohan Hegde. <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 ayurveda , " Mohan Hegde " <anmohiey wrote: >Some how I was not lucky enough to gain much out my consultations with doctors around. > > I have little growth of skin of the size of a mustard on L/H side of neck. But I am still wondering how could you make it out! Is it having any thing to show with my health condition? Yes, that is why you were asked. Answer to your curiosity in post no. 10137, 10418. > > May I please request to know need I take appointment with any doctors at Go-Vignana Anusandhana Kendra, Nagpur before visit? Also kindly tell me, with your professional experience, by visiting which Doctor at the centre I can be benefited much. <It is suggested that you send a email to them describing your history. The " Contact us " button on govigyan.com will give you a email format. Their hospital is at Dhantoli. Having visited them about 8 years ago, author is not aware of their present situation. However, if you meet Mr. Sunil Mansingka, who is the director of the entire Kendra, he will do everything possible. Author is indebted to him for his sharing treasure of govigyan knowledge. You may also contact them by the phone number. Your case will automatically receive the attention of the most experienced doctor.> > > Are there any facility to treat as inpatient? Yes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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