Guest guest Posted February 23, 2009 Report Share Posted February 23, 2009 Dear Respected Practicioners, I met with an accident on saturday and injured my right Knee, ankle , both palms and face.I am already taking some Ayurveda treatment for my Diabetes and BP and Eyes. I am compelled to take allopathic Antibiotics and Pain killers and also apply antibiotic oinments for the injury. I fear It should not interact with the Ayurvedic medicine i am already taking. Any best known Ayurvedic Oinments and medicines which heals the wound very quickly? regards, Meha (Harish) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2009 Report Share Posted February 24, 2009 Harish Many believe that ayurveda does not have much to offer for emergency such as accidental injuries. However, this is not true. There are various herbal poultices, herbal medicines/ointments to heal the fractures, wounds, reduce pain etc. You mentioned that you are already under ayurvedic treatment for Diabetes. Hence best person to trear your injuries is the vaidya treating you for diabetes. A lot depends on what kind of wounds you have, whether there are micro-fractures present and also availability of fresh herbs in neighbourhood. While you may be able to get some formulation names online, the effective treatment can only be given under supervision. Ayurvedic creams/poultices are better on wounds, as they leave no scars or marks on skin. And many such formulations use simple well known substances such as aloe vera, honey, oils infused with herbal decoctions. Animal products are also used, most notable substance not well known to many is old ghee. Sushruta has described use of old ghee for vrana-ropana (wound healing). 100 year old ghee is most powerful medicine for several chronic conditions including Unmada. Jatyadi Ghrut is widely used for wound healing. It heals heel cracks too. In ancient times gaushalas used to fill wells with ghee which remained under water for many years. This was used during wars for external application for the wounded soldiers. And use of marma points for rapid healing of wounds also needs to be mentioned. Dr Bhate _________________ I met with an accident on saturday and injured my right Knee, ankle , both palms and face.I am already taking some Ayurveda treatment for my Diabetes and BP and Eyes. I am compelled to take allopathic Antibiotics and Pain killers and also apply antibiotic oinments for the injury. I fear It should not interact with the Ayurvedic medicine i am already taking. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2009 Report Share Posted February 24, 2009 Hello Harish: While I am not a Ayurvedic therapist, I know from my personal experiences and reading books that self-urine therapy helps with healing the wounds. Instead of taking antibiotics, you should try taking morning urine everyday (middle 1/3rd portion of the total). If you like, you can filter the urine using an organic non-bleached coffee filter if that is available. And yes, try not to eat anything tamasik or taking any other allopathic drug with it. If you are not comfortable taking self-urine, you can try echinacea (with Goldenseal is better) tincture that is available at the natural food stores in the US. If you take a dropperful 3-4 times a day, you should see good results in a few days. Hope this helps, Matt ____________ _____ I met with an accident on saturday and injured my right Knee, ankle , both palms and face.I am already taking some Ayurveda treatment for my Diabetes and BP and Eyes. I am compelled to take allopathic Antibiotics and Pain killers and also apply antibiotic oinments for the injury. I fear It should not interact with the Ayurvedic medicine i am already taking. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2009 Report Share Posted February 24, 2009 it is always better to use most widely practiced time tested medicines.human urine therapy is not Ayurveda. Different people have different faiths . they try to spread their principles with a view of making new followers. to follow or not to follow is left to them. I am afraid that such suggestions may make people to misunderstand Ayurveda. R.Vidhyasagar. _______________ While I am not a Ayurvedic therapist, I know from my personal experiences and reading books that self-urine therapy helps with healing the wounds. Instead of taking antibiotics, you should try taking morning urine everyday (middle 1/3rd portion of the total). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 Dear Vaidya: With all due respect, I put the disclaimer on the first line of my post that I am not a vaidya -- so my advice should be taken with a pinch of salt. I am not sure if self-urine is part of Ayurveda or not, but I sure have seen it being discussed by prominent vaidyas on this mailing list. Regarding making followers to my faith out of the people on the list, I am a Vaishnava (follower of Lord Vishnu) and the self-urine therapy is mentioned primarily in Damar Tantra orated by Lord Shiva. There is a conflict of interest right there. My intention was solely to help Harish out. Regards, Matt __________ human urine therapy is not Ayurveda. Different people have different faiths . they try to spread their principles with a view of making new followers. to follow or not to follow is left to them. I am afraid that such suggestions may make people to misunderstand Ayurveda. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 Hello Harish: You may like to read a book on self-urine therapy. The book that introduced SUT in the west was " Golden Fountain: The Complete Guide to Urine Therapy " by Coen van der Kroon, Swami Pragyamurti Saraswati, et.al. There are books in India too that you can get from a local bookstore. In any case, what I recall (if I recall correctly) from the book is that diabetics have benefitted from SUT too. So, I don't see a reason why a diabetic cannot do SUT, unless he or she is on allopathic meds. You may also like to research the archives of this group and find other articles on SUT that may shed light on it. Regards, Manish __________ I am in India. I am a Diabetic also. I think Diabetics are not supposed to take their own urine. Any comments? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 dear mathew, if it is Siva's, advice , siddha sasthra is delivered by Siva. and i am a practitioner of that subject. urine is called amuri in Tamil language , The sasthra is in secret code language. urine means a product which looks like urine and not urine. This is a synthetic product which rejuvenate humane body. This has to be prepared in a vessel by a fermentation' . this is a secret alkali used by great masters to lengthen life. The real formula is kept seceat. This is the amirtha kalasa in the had of dhnvathri. in all auspicious occasions Hindus put a copper vessel with water mango leaves on the pot, and a coconut which is called poorna kumba; very important in all rituals; symbolic indication of preparation of amirtha holy water is also mentioned in bible too . A water purifies humans and prevents death.if we have no holy water okay we can try rejuvenating plants, haritaki , almla , aloe Verat; here are 108 plants could be tried as age lengtheners. Amuri is a product of alchemist and it is rasa sasthra. Thank you for writing, vidhyasagar. ______________ the self-urine therapy is mentioned primarily in Damar Tantra orated by Lord Shiva. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2009 Report Share Posted February 27, 2009 Dear members . In India , some years ago , many people were using SUT as a routine to make their life healthier . Some well known personalities like Mr . Morarajibhai Desai ( PM of India ) use to take it & he lived longer . Many older people use this therapy in rural areas presently . Even my grandfather who is only 84 years old , uses this therapy since many years ! _____________ I am not sure if self-urine is part of Ayurveda or not, but I sure have seen it being discussed by prominent vaidyas on this mailing list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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