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| Ayurveda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Oils—such as sesame and sunflower oil —are extensively used in Ayurvedic medicine. Studies show that both these oils contain substantial amount of linoleate in triglyceride form. | | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda | | | | The Ayurvedic Studies Program A Review and Analysis of the Ayurvedic Institute’s . Ayurvedic Studies Program . Om, May we, teacher and student, be protected together | | http://www.curtisrogers.info/ayurveda.doc | | | | Ayurveda Study centers, Gujarat Ayurveda University, diploma in ... This university is the only statutory university exclusively devoted to Ayurvedic studies and research in India. There is an Ayurveda graduation course as well as Post Graduate ... | | http://www.indiaprofile.com/ayurveda/ayurvedicstudies.htm | | | | Ayurvedic Studies on Retinal Pigmentosa & other ophthalmic conditions ayurveda retinal pigmentosa ... Dr. Aashish Phadke M.D.(ayurved) Gold Medal, Diplomas in Yoga, Yogic Education, Sanskrit, Nakshatra Jyotish Ratna. | | http://www.ayurvedahc.com/articlelive/articles/268/1/Ayurvedic-Studies-on-Retinal-Pigmentosa--other-ophthalmic-conditions/Page1.html | | | | Ayurvedic studies, eight branches of this herbal and holistic medicine Researched information on ayurvedic studies and the eight branches of this herbal and holistic medicine. | | http://www.lifepositive.com/Body/ayurveda/ayurvedic-studies.asp#kayakalpa | | |
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IPCA to organise seminar on innovative Ayurveda treatment for migraine (PharmaBiz) The Mumbai-based IPCA Laboratories will organise a seminar in Mumbai on November 20 on the benefits of its innovative Ayurveda treatment protocol for migraine. | | | India working on GM herbs, says Greenpeace (rediff.com) Even as the debate over safety and essentiality of genetically modified foods continues, Indian research institutes are trying to genetically modify some high-value medicinal herbs that are an integral part of ayurvedic medicine, a recent report of pro-environment group Greenpeace has said. | | | Danielle Grilli: 5 Ways Stay Sane In the Face Of An Economic Nightmare (HuffingtonPost) Although many of us can't do much to banish our current economic ails into the ether, there's quite a bit we can do to eliminate the health problems which often go along with them. | | | What Is Ginkgo Used for Today? (ThirdAge) Fairly good evidence indicates that ginkgo is effective for Alzheimer's disease and other severe forms of memory and mental function decline; when used for this purpose, it appears to be as effective as standard drugs. | | | Alternative Medicine And Heavy Metal Poisoning (Science Daily) Many Ayurvedic medicines can contain dangerous quantities of heavy metals, including lead, mercury, thallium and arsenic, according to clinical toxicology specialists in London writing in the International Journal of Environment and Health. | | | Viral Hepatitis (ThirdAge) Hepatitis is an infection of the liver caused by one of several viruses, the most common of which are named hepatitis A, B, and C. Hepatitis A is spread mainly through contaminated food and water, whereas hepatitis B is transmitted by sexual contact and use of contaminated needles. | | |
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