Guest guest Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 ayurveda , " pyroen3 " <pyroen3 wrote: > > FUNCTIONAL DYSPEPSIA (NON-ULCER DYSPEPSIA) DEAR ALL, i think stress is cause of 90% diseases and stress is trigger of 90% diseases. ayurveda described 5 type of ajirna(dyspepsia !!!). at govt ayurved hospital,anklav,anand ,i seen 20 to 30 patients of ajirna per day.most common type is vishtbdh ajirna.(symptom-pain in abd.,distension,low back pain etc.) stress related other factor are irsha(jealosy),shok(grief),bhaya (fear),krodh(anger) also rule out. warm regards dr piyush shah m.d(ayurved) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 ayurveda , " dr piyush shah " <drpiyush77 wrote: > i think stress is cause of 90% diseases and stress is > trigger of 90% diseases. > stress related other factor are irsha(jealosy),shok(grief),bhaya > (fear),krodh(anger) also rule out. We are collection of 3 trillion cells. when we are happy, cells are happy, when we are stressed, cells are stressed. Cells communicate with each other all 365 days and every microsecond. It is inappropriate to think happiness or anger is related to just few cells in brain! anger causes rush of blood(hot flash) over most of face. Negative emotions, thoughts generate negative neurotransmitters, messengers those are released in blood and they reach all the parts of nervous system. Most sensitive cells are those connected to reproductive systems, and causes of unexplained infertility are to be often found in lack-lustre married life, anxiety, depression etc. These are further discussed in message: http://health.ayurveda/message/9368 The explaination for the depressed cell response in cases of PCOS/Diabetes can also be understood by reading few chapters of a book, the links to each chapter has been provided in above message. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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