The series on Ayurveda aims at acquainting the
readers of "Akhand Jyoti: The Light Divine" with the easy-to-use
preventive and therapeutic modes of this Vedic Science of Life. The broad
topics covered under this series since 2003 include: Interpretation and
Reinvestigation of Ayurvedic Philosophy of Well-being in New Scientific
Light; Yoga and Ayurveda; Diagnostics in Ayruveda;
Tips of Routine and Daily Practices for Sustenance and Augmentation of
Vigor and Immunity; Ayurvedic Decoction Therapy – significant findings and
prescriptions of the Herbal Lab at Brahmvarchas Research Centre,
Shantikunj, Hardwar.
Sound mind, happy heart and healthy body are interdependent. The founders
ofAyurveda had well understood and
incorporated this fact in this ancient Indian science of medicine. Today,
the luxurious life-style, stressful jobs, environmental pollution, and
varieties of complications in the familial and social system have increased
the psychosomatic disorders at an alarming rate. The clinical studies and
surveys across the globe show hypertension, diabetes, cardiac diseases and
spinal problems, muscular spasm and body-pains as common health hazards of
this category. Imbalanced, stressful routine, excessively ambitious and
cutthroat competition, comfort-driven attitude, smoking, high-calorie
lavish food are identified as the major causes of these diseases.
"Akhand Jyoti" (Hindi) has been providing practical guidance from
time to time, on how one could enhance the resistance and vitality levels
of the body by some simple practices of scientific spirituality and art of living. Many
readers of this Hindi magazine and its translated versions have benefited
by adopting these guidelines. However, the need for risk-free, effective
and low-cost medicines remains important, given the rising number of
patients all over the world.
In view of the limitations of modern medicines in curing and controlling
the psychosomatic disorders and diseases, the relevance and importance of
herbal medicines as effective alternative and complementary therapies has
been recognized by the frontline scientists over the few decades. Extensive
research is now going on in several reputed laboratories in these areas.
However, the modern, especially the Western experimental methods revolve
around identification, extraction and large-scale production of active
chemical compounds from plants and herbs prescribed inAyurveda and Chinese Scriptures of
Medicines. This approach ignores the radical component of Ayurvedic and
Chinese medicines, viz., synergistic effects of whole herb/plant, the vital
energy of its fresh natural form processed without chemicals, etc.
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The Ayurvedic research laboratories at
Brahmvarchas Research Centre and Dev Sanskriti Univeristy, Shantikunj Hardwar have taken up
the challenge to reinvestigate and prepare herbal/phyto- medicines as
per the original Vedic scriptural guidance after confirming the
identify, morphology and natural properties of the plants. Apart from
the innovative decoction therapy, the researchers here have brought out
varieties of medicines for common complaints ranging from headache,
body-ache, sprain, common cold, acidity, constipation, diarrhea,
dysentery, to skin allergies and dandruff. Effective brain-energizers
like Sarawasti Panchak, Pragya Peya and multipurpose, season-specific
tonics of delicious taste such as Ashwagandha Paak, Chuharra Paak, dry
and paste forms of Chyavanpraash, are among their major contributions.
Most importantly, the Pharmacy of Shantikunj is the also the first
and perhaps the only in the world that cites one-day to several months’
expiry dates on each medicine and tonic, as per the optimal period of
natural effects of the products.
Yagyopathy lab here is the only scientific lab in the world for
yagya-therapy research. Pioneering research and therapeutic
applications studied here have shown promising role of this unique
Vedic method of Ayurvedic healing. Our future series will focus on
yagya-therapy.
The series for the year 2006 pertains to Ayruvedic herbal treatment of
some common diseases, which have been the cause of serious concern
since past couple of decades. Like the earlier series on Ayurvedic
Therapies, this series is also based on the information on theoretical
investigation of the ancient scriptures and experimental research
findings available at the Brahmvarchas Research Centre’s Herbal Lab and
the positive outcomes of large-scale therapeutic applications
prescribed at the allied clinics of the Gayatri Pariwar.
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(1) Dry
Powders and Tablets against High Blood Pressure:
Ingredients: Brahmi 200gm, Shankpushpi
100gm, Jatamansi 200gm, Vijaya 200gm, Kalijiri (bitter) 100gm,
Ajmoda 50gm, Sarpgandha 400gm, Rock Salt 25gm, Ajvain 50gm, Mukta
Pishti 10gm, Prabal Pishti 20gm, Silver Bhasm 10gm, Shankha Bhasm
50gm, Nausadar 10gm, Arjun Chhal 100gm, Punarnava 100gm, Sajji Khar
10gm, Sweet Soda 15gm.
Mix the above combinations and grind the mixture into fine powder.
Filter it through a thin clean cloth. Then either make small pills
of 0.5 gm each and dry them nicely, or put 0.5gm each of this dry
power in capsules. Keep the pills or capsules in airtight bottles,
protected from heat and moisture. For making pills a paste of the
filtered powder is made by adding appropriate amounts of water or
Ghratkumari (Ghee Kunvar) in it.
One-one tablet each, with plain water, in the morning and evening
is prescribed for adult patients of high BP.
(2) Digestive
Tablets:
Ingredients: Laghu Haritika
(small Harad) 125gm, Hing (asafetida) 2gm, Black Pepper 10gm, Jira
20gm, Rock Salt 40gm, Sendha Namak 20gm, Edible Soda 10gm, Amchoora
100gm, Tartaric Acid 5gm, Sugar 150gm, Mulethi (Madhuyeshti) 25gm,
Camphor essence 2gm, Saunf 20gm, Anardana 75gm. If Anardana is not
available, then extra 75gm of Harad should be used.
Mix the above ingredients and grind them finely to make a smooth
powder. Further filter it using a thin, clean cloth. Make a
hard-dough of this powder using water. Tablets of 0.5 gm each
should be made and dried in dry air. Capsules could also be
prepared as in case (1) above. In case of acidity of gastric
complaint or problems in digestion, take one or two of these tasty
sour-sweet tablets with 200gms of lukewarm water. It gives instant
relief and helps setting the digestive system right.
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(3)
Tablets against Diabetes:
Ingredients: Turmeric 100gm, Nirmali Beeja 100gm,
Kalmegh 100gm, Saptrangi 100gm, Giloya 100gm, Khas 100gm,
Lajavanti Beeja 100gm, Punarnava 100gm, Shilajeet 100gm, Bilva
100gm, Koottha (bitter) 100gm, Kutaj 100gm, Methi (Fenugreek)
100gm, Atees 50gm, Powdered stones of Mango and Black Plum
(Jamun) 50gm each, Daru Haldi 100gm, dried Kaith Pulp 50gm,
Kutaki 100gm, Vijaya 50gm, Khusarani Ajavian 25 gm, Brahmi
100gm, Shankhpushpi 100gm, Shatavar 100gm, Gorakh Mundi 100gm,
Sweet Bacha 100gm.
The above ingredients should be mixed and grinded well using a
Kharal (a kind of stone-made hand grinder). Once the powder
becomes fine enough it should be further filtered using a
clean, thin cloth-piece. Tiny tablets (of the size of one grain
of black gram) should be made from its dough prepared by mixing
appropriate amounts of Ghratkumari in it.
Diabetic patients should take one tablet each with water every
day in the morning and evening. They should also observe the
diet restrictions as advised by their doctors. These tables
alleviate the disorder of glucose homeostatic system and also
stimulate the pancreas to regulate the in-vivo production of
insulin and thus provide good remedial effect.
(4) Pain Relieving Oils:
Patients of Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and varieties of bone and
vertebral column related problems and also the aging people
suffer from joints-pain, backache, leg pain, knee pain and what
not. Such complaints have become quite common these days.
Instead of taking chemically synthesized modern pain killing
medicines and spoiling the natural harmony of the physiological
system, the Ayurvedic decoction of fresh herbal medicines (some
of which were described in the earlier series) should be tried
out with appropriate yoga-exercises. Massaging with natural
herbal oils provides excellent support in relieving or
substantially allaying the pains in most cases. We present
below the method of preparation of a herbal oil of this
kind.
Ingredients: (1) Mustard oil 100gm, (2) Methi beeja
(Fenugreek seeds) 10gm, (3) Dhatura beeja 10gm, (4) Kaner root
(Yellow Kaner) 10gm, (5) Kuchala seeds 10 gm, (6) Juice of Aak
root or leafs 10gm, (7) Bhanga leafs 4gm, (8) Garlic 4gm, (9)
Atis 3gm, (10) Red Chilly seeds 2gm, (11) Ajvain 3gm, (12)
Bhilava 5gm, (13) Root of Kantakari (Bhatkataiya) 10gm, (14)
Kalihari roots 3gm, (15) Priyangu seeds 3gm, (16) Tobacco 2gm,
(17) Shankhiya (to be used only if necessary) 2gm, (18) Bach
5gm, (19) Turmeric 5gm, (20) Nagphani 10gm, (21) Peppermint
essence 5gm, (22) Ajvain (aniseed) essence 2gm, (23) Camphor (Bhimseni
Kapoor) essence 10gm, (24) Methyl Salicylate 20ml, (25)
Terpentine oil 3ml, (26) Eucelyptus oil 3ml.
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Method of
Preparation: Chop or
crush the herbs stated at sr. nos. (2) to (20) into small
pieces of the size of a wheat grain. (Note: Shankhiya
should be used only in case of acute pains). Then cook them
in the mustard oil in mild heat. Stir it for 2-3 minutes
with the help of cooking spoon so that nothing burns or
sticks on the casserole. The mix is ready. Its heating
should be put off when it becomes blackish and the mustard
oil begins to smell of burning. Let it cool up to some
lukewarm temperature. Then filter it using a clean
cloth-piece. The mix on the cloth should be pressed and
shaken properly with the help of a spoon so that all the
oil and essence of the herbs is squeezed out.
Keep the items listed at (21)-(23) in a steel or glass
utensil and stir thoroughly to make a uniform solution. Mix
this liquid in the filtered herbal oil (prepared by the
above-described method). Then successively dissolve the
constituents listed at sr. nos. (24)-(26) in this
preparation. The oil is now ready for use. Keep it in a
glass bottle using adequate airtight lid.
For stronger remedial and therapeutic effects, about 50 to
100gm of condensed fresh urine of cow and about 50gm liquid
extracted from fresh cow dung are also used. These are
first boiled in 125gm of mustard oil; the layers deposited
on oil during this process are to be removed with help of a
spoon. Stop heating when the cow-urine and cow-dung water
evaporate completely. Now there will be about 100 gm of
‘processed’ mustard oil. Let it cool and mix the
ingredients listed above at sr. nos. (2)-(20) and repeat
the method described above.
This oil is only for external use. As it has some toxicity,
it should not be applied in any part above the neck. It
should be kept away from the reach of children. As a
precaution, it should not be used by pregnant women.
As per Ayurvedic diagnostics, often the pains in body
parts, especially joints, back or sciatica types occur due
to the ailments of Vata. It is recommended in such cases to
drink one spoon of castor oil. It should be continued for 1
or 2 days only. It works like an anima and clears the
stomach of the undigested, rotten accumulations that give
rise to vata. In case taking castor oil with plain water is
not effective, two spoons of this oil should be drank in
with a glass of lukewarm milk. In rare cases, even if with
two spoons the patient does not get loose motions, the
amount may be increased as per the recommendations of
Ayurvedic doctors. This remedy should be repeated after a
week. Taking the decoctions of Dashmula and Maharasna
(preparations described in earlier series; this magazine
2004) renders healthy support in this treatment.
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Ayurvedic medicine also helps in rapidly removing toxic elements from the body if one gets sick enabling him to recover his health quickly.Ashwagandha root extract
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