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Ayurveda-literally "Science of Life"-is based on the twin principles of wholeness and balance. As a holistic healing tradition, Ayurveda recommends treating the "whole" person-body, mind, senses, emotions and spirit-instead of following the "one-cause-one-cure" principle and focusing on the symptoms of the moment. The premise is that if the roots are nourished and watered, the plant will flourish. Diet, sleep, lifestyle, daily and seasonal routines and internal cleansing are just as, or more, important than herbs and potions in order to maintain good health. And Ayurveda is equally about maintaining or preserving good health as it is about treating disorders - "Swaasthasya Rakshanam" is one of the goals of Ayurveda.
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Heavy Metals in Ayurveda
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Baldness (Alopecia) and Alopacia Areata and its Ayurvedic Management
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Adverse Drug Reaction of Ayurveda Medicines
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Role of Ayurveda in the Management of Cancer
Swine Influenza and Ayurvedic Management
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Inducting Rasayana Therapy in Our Daily Routine
Therapeutic uses of Honey in Ayurveda
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Management of Hypothyroidism in Ayurveda
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Menopause and Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy
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Text and History of Ayurveda
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Chronic Renal Failure
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An Ayurvedic Guide for Beautiful Skin
Ayurveda Regimen for Winter Depression
Ayurvedic Approach to Indigestion and Concept of Agni
Ayurvedic Health Care in Humid Weather
Ayurvedic Remedies for Digestive Disorders
Ayurvedic Remedies for Erectile Dysfunction
Beaming Health with Neem
Care for the Glittering Pair
Causes of Low Sperm Count : An Ayurvedic View
Commending Cumin seeds
Hair Loss Prevention through Ayurveda
Healthcare for Globe Trotters
Hysteric about Headache?
Keep Back Pain at Bay
Keeping Well When Monsoon Dwells
Manifold Wonders of Massage Therapy
Panchakarma- The Detoxification Therapy in Ayurveda
Psoriasis
Preventing Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy through Ayurveda
Treating Dry Skin Condition Naturally Applying Ayurveda Principles
Articles by Dr. Shahshikant Patwardhan
Ayurvedic Treatment of Arthritis (Painful Joints)
Ayurvedic Treatment of Fibromyalgia (CFS)
VaajiKarana (Ayurvedic Aphrodisiac Treatments)
Articles by Shreelata Suresh
5 Ways To Introduce Ayurvedic Principles Into Your Daily Diet
An Introduction to Neem Rasayana
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Ayurvedic Skin Care: Eating Your Way to Clear Beautiful Skin
Ayurvedic Skin Care Rasayanas
Ayurvedic Tips for Summer Skin Care
Balancing Vata Dosha
Candida: Restoring Balance with Ayurveda
Cooking with the Mung Bean the Ayurvedic Way
Eating for Balance
Eating for Balance - 2
Five Ayurvedic Suggestions for Attaining Your Ideal Weight Naturally
Hair and Scalp Massage
Managing Mental Stress Overload with Ayurveda
Raw Foods and Ayurveda
Six Basic Steps to Health and Longevity
The Ayurvedic Skincare Routine: Facial Skin
The Simple Art of Washing Your Face
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Beauty Secrets of Ayurveda
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A Good Night's Sleep
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Don't Skip Breakfast: An Ayurvedic Perspective
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Exercise the Ayurvedic Way!
Healing Waters
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The Amazing Amla Berry
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Get the Most out of Yoga ? the 3 step BlueprintThere are several reasons why you may like to hop onto the Yoga bandwagon. The reasons are many; the goal ultimately the same (with or without your conscious knowing).
Mantra Meditation : Recitation of MantraMantra involves the rhythmic invocation of a sound. This provides a foundation for the aspirant so that his practice is just not "in the air".
Coping with Pain the Yoga WayPhysical Pain is perhaps the toughest thing to manage. When it strikes, it seems to tear us apart completely and nothing really helps us in overcoming it.
Meditation Part VII - Science of SoulPranic energy is actually part of the macro energy which remains dormant in the micro human being and conducts the day to day affairs.
Understanding Jala NetiTo say that this issue was inspired by the thousands of the Health and Yoga family who have benefited amazingly from the detox technique of jalaneti, would truly be an understatement.
Yoga Emotional Damage ControlYoga offers direct routes to emotional control through Pranayama or breath control. It is established clinically that alternate nostril breathing balances the Hemispheres of the brain and Autonomic Nervous System and other types of Yoga breathing.
Simplicity In A Complex WorldWe must understand life is very simple - because the breath of life, by which we live, is given by God. Our life is actually a testimony to the fact that somebody gives us life.
Yoga And Sexual Problems (Male)Although, yoga which has proved to be very effective in the treatment of many impossible and incurable diseases, the therapeutic effect of yoga is only a byproduct and incidental.
Yoga tips for irregular shift workersSeveral professionals have a very demanding routine in terms of night shifts. Due to the altered 'body clocks' they end up suffering from several health disorders.
Bandha Trayam in Gitananda YogaBandha Trayam consists of three important neuromuscular locks. These are Moola Bandha (anal lock), Uddiyana Bandha (fly-up, abdominal lock) and Jalandhara Bandha (chin lock). These are applied during different phases of Pranayama as well as during the Oli
Suryanamaskara - Sun SalutationSurya namaskara is a series of twelve physical postures. These alternating backward and forward bending postures flex and stretch the spinal column through their maximum range giving a profound stretch to the whole body.
Yoga as I see itAll knowledge of universe and human being has been condensed in Vedas. The Vedas are the basic scriptures of Sanathana Dharma, the real name of the so-called Hindu religion.
Yoga and PranaAccording to the yogic point of view, the body is made up of 5 elements ether, air, fire, water, and earth. All these are associated with the 5 prana vayus. The five prana vayus are like the limbs of a man which comprise the one body.
Yoga Cleansing - IIShatkarmas- the yoga cleansing processes of the body are six in number. According to Gherand Samhita , each of the practices has several further varieties.
Yoga, Fitness and Self Improvement the Unending dilemmaWhat fitness program do I choose? Should I go in for the muscular look or the lean look? Is it necessary to diet while pursuing a fitness program? What fitness program will leave me feeling refreshed and revitalized? CONFUSED?
The Power of Mantras and MalasMantras act upon our bodies by reprogramming the vibrations of the cells that have somehow gone askew. They restore the pattern of sounds at the heart of each and every cell, thus pushing the cells toward harmonious health.
Yoga Nidra Newsletter - IIUnderstanding Deep Relaxation through Yoga nidra.
Start with the MindThe mind is given as a tool to you. Mind is not master. Mind was given to you to serve you. You develop all other facilities of the world- electric instruments, cars, air conditioners- but the biggest computer you have is your mind. You never developed...
Meditation - Part IIIWhen one closes the eyes, body may not relax immediately. The body may relax for people with suitable temperaments, but majority may not be able to.
Yoga BreathingWith the ever-increasing incidence of lifestyle diseases like cardio-vascular and nervous system disorders, the time has come for us to address this ourselves, fair and square WITHOUT external dependence.
Breaking the Hold of 'Thought'Thought is the Master of us all - a good thought is a good master and a bad thought is a bad master.
Meditation Part VI - Science of SoulBefore going any further, it is necessary for one to understand some of the ancient scientific factors related to body, mind and soul.
Is Yoga Medicine?Fifteen years ago, my esteemed Yoga teacher and mentor was questioned by a fellow student regarding the benefit of practicing Yoga. He half jokingly replied that Yoga is like "snake oil", it's good for whatever ails you.
Meditation Part VIII - Science of SoulThe physical appearance of life is found to be in the breath of human being.The breath normally flows in either nostril at an interval of ninety minutes.
Yoga Nidra Newsletter - IYoga nidra has been experienced as "the" most powerful relaxation technique known to man. Yet, in yoga, it is used much more than that.
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Yoga and Diabetes + Diabetes During PregnancyDiabetes is a disease of disturbed carbohydrate metabolism. It may be caused by various factors like low pancreatic activity, hypothyroidism or lack of exercises, or excessive intake of carbohydrate etc.
The 3 step approach to a positive attitudeWhen we are positive, we find that our interactions with the world and ourselves become brighter, more productive and perpetuate the "feel good" factor. This in turn makes us healthier and more peaceful.
Yoga, longevity and quality of lifeThe issues of longevity and quality of life as related to Yoga, seem to be important reasons why people start Yoga practices in the first instance.
Meditation - Part IIThere are various types of meditation that are being marketed in the western world by various Ashrams and their disciples, who have branched out on their own.
Yoga Does Not Mean Exercise (Yoga and Lifestyle)The word 'Yoga' reminds us of 'Yogasana' here is a very close relationship between Yoga and Yogasana. Really speaking, 'Yogasana' is a part of 'Yoga'.
Meditation Part IV - Prior to MeditationIn the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, which is the authoritative treatise on yoga philosophy and practice, there are eight parts for realization. These are Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi.
With Grace You Can Win Any RaceThis saying, or metaphor, which is the title for this issue's article, is a saying coined by Yogi Bhajan, the Master of Kundalini Yoga.
Liberation and LaborThere is no Liberation without Labor". This is one of many Yogi Bhajanisms that I share with my students. What is Labor?
Reverse Aging Through Yoga - I (Yoga and Lifestyle)The ancient scriptures would certainly seem to suggest so. The "Vedas", have referred to the earliest generation of humans as "sat-yug " or the generation where people lived up to a thousand years.
Unplanned Pregnancy - How To Handle It?So you've missed a period, and had been wondering about it, when this nauseating feeling also starts troubling you. Then, the urine test comes out positive.
Yoga and Your Health Dealing with FibromyalgiaI have noticed an increasing number of my yoga students telling me that they have Fibromyalgia. I've researched the diagnosis and treatment of this disease in both the traditional and alternative worlds of medicine.
Sheetali Pranayam (Cooling Breath)Sheetali Pranayama (also called Cooling Breath) has a calming and cooling effect upon the body and mind. It is especially useful in summer when several people experience restlessness due to heat.
Meditation Part V - Mind in MeditationWhen one sits in meditation, mind wanders here and there and never stays on one object. Consequently one cannot get the desired concentration.
The One Thing That Is ConstantThe one thing that is constant is change. How much our world has changed in the last 100 years. This accelerated living most of us experience- fast cars, fast talking, cell phones, always on the move, always thinking, always doing- may be a reason that...
Managing Negative Mental Health through YogaMental health disorders are on the rise throughout the world. This results in anxieties, fears, depression, inferiority and similar emotions. Therefore, learning the management of negative mental health is a must for all of us.
Understanding Disease Onset and its ControlOur stomach is a factory to churn and burn food an efficient workhorse of an organ. In yoga, this corresponds to the Heat center or the Manipura chakra. In association with the Intestines etc., it comprises the digestive system that gives the nutrition...
Ashram ExperienceWe are becoming increasingly scientific and rational in our conscious thought. But we are unable to apply the same rationale to our subconscious and unconscious mind (i.e. 9/10th of our brain activity). This creates a conflict, resulting in negative...
Abandoned colds through yogaWith the "colds" season in full bloom and "allergy-time" on the horizon, I just had to tell you of a natural technique that thousands use to keep their colds, headaches and allergies far away.
Guidelines for Performing Yoga ExercisesWithout doubt one needs to learn yoga from an experienced teacher. On the other hand, because some attempt to perform exercises guided only from a book.
Yoga in the Office: A quick and effective stretchIt's great when we can escape to a full hour of yoga, be it in a class or at home in front of a video, but let's face it, that's not always possible. Enter Yoga in the Office, a series of simple but effective suggested positions to help stretch the...
Reverse Aging Through Yoga - II (Yoga and Lifestyle)Last week, we concluded that ageing and disease were dictated by the mind. This time, we will explore the exact steps for attaining the correct thinking and thereby control ageing.
Yoga techniques for Mind-detoxIn this issue, I'm going to tell you of a power-breathing technique that is proven to help overcome blues, negativity, stress, depression - all, in a minute.
Yoga for Teaching ProfessionalsYoga , is definitely good for the body ,mind and overall well being. But what yoga can do for teachers- the people of the noble profession of teaching is amazing. Today an increasing number of teachers over the world are turning to yoga.
Understanding Yoga HolidaysWe all understand that there's work and after some time, there's a need to get away from work.
Yoga Psychology and the Importance of Dreams for mental healthTo understand the cause of all mental conflicts and diseases, we must understand that the mind comprises a conscious part and a sub conscious part.
Importance of detoxificationModern science now believes that the cause of degeneration, decay and premature ageing lies in free radicals in the body. This overrules the earlier concept of germ theory.
Not All "Yoga" is Alike (Yoga and Lifestyle)I smile when people say: "I tried yoga, but didn't like it." This is like saying "I dated once, but he/she wasn't my type, so I stopped dating. I'm less amused when people say, "I stopped because I wasn't flexible enough." But worse yet is: "Yoga hurt, so
Practicing Yoga Actually Saves You TimeThere's been a lot in the media lately about the many benefits derived from yoga. They're saying it helps reduce stress and even helps build flexibility, strength and endurance.
Avian Flu and NetiRecently, a fear psychosis has been gripping the world regarding a possible flu pandemic arising out of Avian Flu.
Stand And BloomMany folks have felt as if they needed a jumpstart all winter, as is often the case. Winter makes us feel more in need of rejuvenation.
Busting stress through 6-minute breathingIn this issue, I'm going to tell you about a SINGLE technique that has helped thousands get over their blues and stress.
Making yoga work for you (Yoga and Lifestyle)As the year draws to an end, it is worth examining the meteoric rise of yoga as a major stress-reliever, fitness provider and as a tool for contentment.
Healthy Relationships and Yoga (Yoga and Lifestyle)In previous articles, I wrote that yoga, when appropriately practiced, can have a profound affect upon your body, emotions, and diet.
Chronic Injury and Yoga RehabilitationBecause many of us were brought up believing in the saying "no pain, no gain," most of us, at some time or another, will experience a yoga injury.
Meditation - Part IBefore we go deep in to the philosophical and technical aspects of meditation, let us delve into the practice of meditation for normal human beings.
Build immunity with foodA 1999 study of the American Cancer Society suggests that over one-third of the 563,100 cancer deaths were caused by nutrition. But more importantly, on the brighter side, it concluded that MOST of these could have been prevented.
Yoga and Anger ManagementAlmost all of us experience anger at some point or the other. Rather than get into a monologue of why anger occurs, I will try to touch upon why we should overcome it and how it can be done.
What Is Blood Pressure?
Blood pressure is always given as these two numbers, the systolic and diastolic pressures. Both are important. Usually they are written one above or before the other, such as 120/80 mmHg (measured in millimeters of mercury, a unit for measuring pressure). When the two measurements are written down, the systolic pressure is the first or top number, and the diastolic pressure is the second or bottom number (for example, 120/80). If your blood pressure is 120/80, you say that it is "120 over 80."
Blood pressure changes during the day. It is lowest as you sleep and rises when you get up. It also can rise when you are excited, nervous, or active.
Still, for most of your waking hours, your blood pressure stays pretty much the same when you are sitting or standing still. That level should be lower than 120/80 mmHg. When the level stays high, 140/90 mmHg or higher, you have high blood pressure. With high blood pressure, the heart works harder, your arteries take a beating, and your chances of a stroke, heart attack, and kidney problems are greater.
What Is Normal Blood Pressure?
A blood pressure reading below 120/80 mmHg is considered normal. In general, lower is better. However, very low blood pressure can sometimes be a cause for concern and should be checked out by a doctor.
Doctors classify blood pressures under 140/90 mmHg as either normal or prehypertension.
- Normal blood pressure is lower than 120/80 mmHg.
- Prehypertension is blood pressure between 120 and 139 for the top number, or between 80 and 89 for the bottom number. For example, blood pressure readings of 138/82, 128/89, or 130/86 are all in the prehypertension range. If your blood pressure is in the prehypertension range, it is more likely that you will end up with high blood pressure unless you take action to prevent it.
What Is High Blood Pressure?
A blood pressure of 140/90 mmHg or higher is considered high blood pressure. Both numbers are important. If one or both numbers are usually high, you have high blood pressure.
If you are being treated for high blood pressure and have repeated readings in the normal range, you still have high blood pressure.
There are two levels of high blood pressure: stage 1 and stage 2 (see the chart below).
Categories for Blood Pressure Levels in Adults (in mmHg, millimeters of
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| Category | Systolic (top number) | Diastolic (bottom number) |
| Normal | Less than 120 | Less than 80 |
| Prehypertension | 120–139 | 80–89 |
| High blood pressure | ||
| Stage 1 | 140–159 | 90–99 |
| Stage 2 | 160 or higher | 100 or higher |
| a | For adults 18 and older who are not on medicine for high blood pressure; are not having a short-term serious illness; and do not have other conditions, such as diabetes and kidney disease. |
| Note: When systolic and diastolic blood pressures fall into different categories, the higher category should be used to classify blood pressure level. For example, 160/80 mmHg would be stage 2 high blood pressure. | |
There is an exception to the above definition of high blood pressure. A blood pressure of 130/80 mmHg or higher is considered high blood pressure in people with diabetes and chronic kidney disease.
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