Campaign on Yoga and Naturopathy : mphal, May 28 2011
Posted On Sunday, May 29, 2011 at at 11:54 PM by PradeepThe inaugural function of the campaign was attended by Lok Sabha MP Dr T Meinya, MLA of Kakching A/C Y Surchandra Singh, former MLA M Manihar Singh, AYUSH officer of the Government of Manipur Dr M Shyamjai Singh and Dr SK Kejariwal, who is a professor in JNU, New Delhi and also the vice president of International Naturopathy Organisation, New Delhi were among the dignitaries who attended the function.
The campaign is being launched by the Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy (CCRYN), New Delhi (Depart of AYUSH, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India) in collaboration with Department of Education (S), Government of Manipur and in association with Anandasingh Yoga & Nature Cure Research Hospital, Kakching; The Yoga Physique Institute and Studies, Manipur (HO Sagolband Tera) and Indian Naturopathy & Yoga Medical Graduate Association, NE Branch, Manipur.
First thing women notice about other women is how FAT they are
Posted On at at 10:40 PM by PradeepFirst thing women notice about other women is how FAT they are
Never mind the hours spent choosing new clothes, applying make-up and getting your hair just right: if you care what other women think, the priority should be squeezing in your waistline.
That is the first thing your rivals will be looking at when they size you up, research revealed yesterday.
For the study, 2,000 women aged between 18 and 45 were questioned about how they formed first impressions.
First kiss matters more than losing virginity: The Science of Kissing
Posted On Thursday, May 26, 2011 at at 10:58 AM by Pradeepwhy sex is healthy ?
Posted On at at 10:45 AM by PradeepSex is Good for Your Mood Swings! Sex helps the body produce endorphins, otherwise known as the good mood hormones that help elevate spirits. This mood elevation occurs at a chemical level, and is certifiably the most fun you can have without adding any nefarious products to your blood stream. Also, if you’re feeling over-anxious and need to be tranquillised, sex makes that better too – just before you hit orgasm central, your brain releases oxytocins, a hormone that calms your nerves. Sex also releases the ‘female’ hormone estrogen, which by now all of you should know is the number one solution for stomach aches resulting from PMS (otherwise known as my-wife-is-making-my-life-miserable Syndrome).
Sex is the Only Workout that Doesn’t Need a Gym, Mat, or Instructor. Various studies maintain that daily sex can help you lose weight and tone your body. Sex burns as many calories as any treadmill, swimming pool or weight training workout. Right from the obvious lower body muscle groups to the abdomen and arms, every muscle in your body will benefit from healthy doses of good sex. What’s more, sex helps your body’s production of collagen, which is largely responsible for smooth, glowing skin. Progesterone, another by-product of sexual activity, helps a person fight acne.
Sex Will Even Make You Smarter! Several studies over time have concluded that orgasms result in heightened brain activity. A latent derivative of sex and intelligence can be observed in a 2008 North Carolina sex study, which found that women are likelier to pick brains over brawn when looking for sexual partners. So while flirtations and other social activities could lead women towards dumb jocks, the need to have sex can lead them to a brighter future. The health jury’s still out on that one, but our verdict is in – sex makes life (and as a result us) smarter.
Sex Boosts Immunity. In February 2009 a Nottingham University study concluded that men who enjoy regular (three or four times a week) sex, are at a lower risk of developing prostate cancer and other diseases. Other studies have also found that sex boosts the human immune system and as a result we have better chances of not catching infectious diseases like the flu and cold.
Sort of makes you wonder if the fitness industry’s boom, right after the birth of prudish behaviour in the 70s, was conspired. If you’re still not convinced about why sex is healthy, have a look at this – A 2008 study published in the British Medical Journal, found that more women in their 70s are enjoying good sex. The result? These sexually active (much) older women are enjoying satisfactory, pleasant and healthy lives, besides looking years younger than their frumpy counterparts. We rest our case.
Article Source : http://healthmeup.com/news-healthy-living/why-sex-is-healthy/3132
How to reduce your water weight naturally
Posted On at at 10:28 AM by Pradeep- Stop eating too much salt and sodium. Restrict your daily intake of sodium and salt to 1000 milligrams in a day, till the time your water retention problem goes away.
- Avoid processed foods as they are full of sodium/salt content. Go for fresh fruits and vegetables instead. When buying canned or tinned foods, do check the label for the sodium content.
- Make best friends with alternative spices such as lemon juice, homemade chilli sauce, which is low in sodium content, oregano, homemade vinegar and so on.
- Drink plenty of fluids. Juices of all sorts, preferably homemade juices should rank high in your day-to-day fluid choices. Herbal tea is good for you. Ironically, the more water you drink, the lesser water your body retains.
- Eat small meals through the day. Don’t go hungry for more than 3 hours in a day.
- Go for fruits such as apple, melons and grapes. Not only are they rich in potassium content, but they also maintain fluid levels in your body.
- In vegetables, opt for diuretic varieties such as green leafy vegetables, cucumber, lettuce, carrots, onions, peppers and so on.
- Go for whole grain produce more often.
- And last, but not least, exercise. Sweating it out is your biggest weapon against weight retention.
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The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) | Northeast | Boost for wellness with govt seal
Posted On Wednesday, May 25, 2011 at at 11:25 PM by PradeepThere was a time when India earned renown for alternative routes for curing diseases. Yogis and ayurved practitioners had an enviable following, as “return to Nature” was the mantra that gained popularity.
Taking a leaf from that wellness mode, the Assam government has sanctioned the establishment of a new separate directorate for AYUSH (Ayurvedic, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy).
Commissioner and secretary of the health and family welfare department J.C Goswami, in a notification issued in the name of Governor J.B. Patnaik, said the new directorate was being set up to accord special attention to medical education, planning, training and research for the branches of medicine falling under AYUSH.
The notification said all the three government homoeopathy colleges and hospitals and the only government ayurved college in the state would come under the administrative control of the new directorate. The homeopathic colleges and hospitals are in Jorhat, Nagaon and Guwahati, while the ayurvedic one is in Guwahati.
There will be a separate wing of AYUSH in all the civil hospitals of the districts and subdivisions, upto the sub-centre level.
It also said the directorate would be set up to increase effectiveness in government and private health service delivery, production and monitoring quality of drugs and implementation of government policies regarding alternative systems of medicines.
The notification said the new directorate would look after the infrastructure and manpower planning and execution with regard to building, personnel, equipment and supplies of the institutions and offices it will govern. The directorate will also deal with all issues related to governance and workforce management (promotions and transfers of non-gazetted employees) of the AYUSH sector.
It said the directorate will promote indigenous, traditional and community medicine research in the state and co-ordinate with various councils of alternative medicines under the AYUSH sector.
The notification included a letter by the deputy secretary of the health and family welfare department, C. Barua, to the accountant general of Assam, which said the government had given the financial approval to create 23 posts to run the new directorate.
The list of new posts includes one director, one joint director, two deputy directors, one financial and accounts officer, one superintendent, two upper division clerks, one accountant, one cashier, four lower division clerks, one stenographer, three typist-cum-computer operators, one chowkidar and four peons-cum-chowkidars.
Official sources said the government had taken the decision to accord priority to the AYUSH sector with a rise in the popularity of medicines of non-allopathic drugs.
The Centre had established a department of Indian system of medicine and homoeopathy in March 1995 and renamed it AYUSH in November 2003, under the Union health and family welfare ministry.
The aim was to provide special attention to the development of research in the fields of AYUSH and upgrade the educational standards, quality control and standardisation of drugs, improve the availability of medicinal plant materials and create awareness about There was a time when India earned renown for alternative routes for curing diseases. Yogis and ayurved practitioners had an enviable following, as “return to Nature” was the mantra that gained popularity.
Taking a leaf from that wellness mode, the Assam government has sanctioned the establishment of a new separate directorate for AYUSH (Ayurvedic, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy).
Commissioner and secretary of the health and family welfare department J.C Goswami, in a notification issued in the name of Governor J.B. Patnaik, said the new directorate was being set up to accord special attention to medical education, planning, training and research for the branches of medicine falling under AYUSH.
The notification said all the three government homoeopathy colleges and hospitals and the only government ayurved college in the state would come under the administrative control of the new directorate. The homeopathic colleges and hospitals are in Jorhat, Nagaon and Guwahati, while the ayurvedic one is in Guwahati.
There will be a separate wing of AYUSH in all the civil hospitals of the districts and subdivisions, upto the sub-centre level.
It also said the directorate would be set up to increase effectiveness in government and private health service delivery, production and monitoring quality of drugs and implementation of government policies regarding alternative systems of medicines.
The notification said the new directorate would look after the infrastructure and manpower planning and execution with regard to building, personnel, equipment and supplies of the institutions and offices it will govern. The directorate will also deal with all issues related to governance and workforce management (promotions and transfers of non-gazetted employees) of the AYUSH sector.
It said the directorate will promote indigenous, traditional and community medicine research in the state and co-ordinate with various councils of alternative medicines under the AYUSH sector.
The notification included a letter by the deputy secretary of the health and family welfare department, C. Barua, to the accountant general of Assam, which said the government had given the financial approval to create 23 posts to run the new directorate.
The list of new posts includes one director, one joint director, two deputy directors, one financial and accounts officer, one superintendent, two upper division clerks, one accountant, one cashier, four lower division clerks, one stenographer, three typist-cum-computer operators, one chowkidar and four peons-cum-chowkidars.
Official sources said the government had taken the decision to accord priority to the AYUSH sector with a rise in the popularity of medicines of non-allopathic drugs.
The Centre had established a department of Indian system of medicine and homoeopathy in March 1995 and renamed it AYUSH in November 2003, under the Union health and family welfare ministry.
The aim was to provide special attention to the development of research in the fields of AYUSH and upgrade the educational standards, quality control and standardisation of drugs, improve the availability of medicinal plant materials and create awareness about AYUSH systems, domestically and globally.
The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) | Northeast | Boost for wellness with govt seal: "
Pain Alternative Therapy – An Efficient Remedy for Muscle and Joint Pains
Posted On Tuesday, May 24, 2011 at at 1:10 AM by PradeepChronic Fatigue Syndrome, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and many other muscle and joint pain related problems can be cured efficiently using natural herbs within a short span of time.
Most common cases with pain that are presented in clinic are due to fybromyalgia, osteo-arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, cancer, injuries, and unspecified aches that result from anxiety and/or depression. These conditions are not cured by orthodox medical treatments. The reason for that is drugs relieve rather than get rid of the problem. If you choose to continue relieving symptoms with drugs, that can eventually lead to other problems. 99% of drugs are intended to treat symptoms and not cure.
Dr. Strande says that, “In my medical and naturopathic background I have never seen a faster way to regenerate and heal organs and all systems in the body, than by using plants. Plants were created on Earth for feeding and healing”.
Naturopathy is an effective pain alternative therapy that has gained recognition as a part of the American health care system as people have become more educated about the benefits of naturopathic healing regimes and the dangers and side effects of conventional treatments. Naturopathy may also provide ALS cure by reducing the intensity of pain in muscles and thus making the muscles stronger.
Naturopathic medicine is a healing art of assisting a person in recovery from ill health and maintaining well-being through stimulation, enhancement and support of the inherent healing capacity of his or her body by using natural means. It emphasizes that the body can heal itself if it is appropriately encouraged to do so. Herbal Treatment for Depression will help you to recover from anxiety and depression related problems.
Dr. Strande is a Chronic Fatigue Specialist, whose approach can completely get rid of CFS. He has over twenty years of experience as a naturopath. Dr. Strande’s International background gives him a level of experience that is not seen in Naturopaths in the United States.
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Antioxidants And Why You Can Benefit From Naturopathy
Posted On Wednesday, May 18, 2011 at at 8:50 PM by PradeepSpring clean the body
Posted On Monday, May 16, 2011 at at 11:39 PM by PradeepCan sex addiction be cured?
Posted On at at 1:52 AM by PradeepHowever, sex addiction was only very recently classified as a genuine psychological disorder. And if the experts are to be believed, it’s not just a convenient excuse to hide infidelities but a real medical concern – an obsessive-compulsive behaviour to be precise. And it is more rampant than we may think.
Sex Addiction defined
“A compulsive preoccupation with any activity is called addiction. When an obsession reaches an extent that major aspects of life and relationships get affected, it is classified as an addiction. Sexual addiction therefore implies an inability to control one’s sexual behaviour despite negative consequences,” says Dr (Prof) Rajan Bhonsle, senior consultant in sexual medicine and counsellor, Mumbai.
Sex addiction isn’t just a convenient excuse to hide a person’s infidelities, but a real medical concern
“Sex addiction or hyper sexuality is a term used for individuals who suffer from repeated thoughts about sex most of the day, leading to sometimes harmful sexual behaviour. People who suffer from this affliction are so obsessed with their uncontrollable thoughts that it starts affecting their professional and personal life,” adds Dr Surbhee Soni, clinical psychologist and hypnotherapist, Fortis Hospital, Delhi.
“Like all addictions, its negative impact on the addict and on family members increases as the disorder progresses,” adds Dr Rachna K Singh, lifestyle management expert, Artemis Health Institute, Gurgaon.
Desire or Obsession?
According to experts, it’s not that easy to pinpoint if a person is suffering from sex addiction. “There is no set norm of a normal sex drive; it varies from person to person,” explains Dr Soni. “As long as two individuals are comfortable about their sexual activity, where it does not hinder their professional and personal lives, it is considered normal desire.”
Dr Ashutosh Prabhu Desai, consultant psychiatrist, psychotherapist and sex therapist in Panaji, agrees. “While it is not possible to quantify how much sex is normal because it varies from person to person, generally less than 10 times per year is considered inadequate while sex once or twice a week is average,” he says.
Dr Singh further explains the difference between being oversexed and addicted by saying that, “A person with a high sex drive is satisfied with sex. For such a person, when their partner says ‘no’, it doesn’t make them fly off the handle, thinking their partner is totally rejecting them.”
Finally, Dr Bhonsle adds, “The way everyone has a different appetite for food, the same applies to sex. Some people have a higher libido, and as long as their heightened sexual desire doesn’t make them dysfunctional in any aspect of their life, it is not an addiction. But if they are obsessed or have fights over it, or worse, are doing things on the sly, then it is definitely a case of sex addiction.”
The Symptoms
According to Dr Soni, the symptoms of addiction include preoccupation with thoughts of sex, indulging in multiple partners, unsafe sex, obsession with pornography, phone or computer sex, extramarital affairs, prostitution, exhibitionism, sexual harassment, rape and obsessive dating.
“People who suffer from sex addiction have no emotional attachment to their sexual partner. For them, sexual activity is just an act that brings satisfaction to their physical need and desire,” she says. “Those who suffer from mood disorders, personality disorders or extreme levels of stress can also fall prey to the problem.”
Dr Bhonsle adds that ‘masturbation addiction’ and ‘midnight porn addiction syndrome’ are very common too. “A typical person suffering from the latter will watch porn in the middle of the night for three to four hours even though he knows that he has an important day the next day,” he says. “Plus, I often come across patients with unusual sexual fixations.”
Research has also found that sex addicts often come from dysfunctional families and are more likely than non-sex addicts to have been abused in childhood. “One study found that 82 percent of sex addicts reported being sexually abused as children,” shares Dr Singh.
Experts also feel that overly authoritarian parents can be a cause of sex addiction. “Sex addicts often describe their parents as rigid, distant and uncaring. Often, they report been forced to follow their parents’ decisions regarding their own lives,” says Dr Singh. “People also use sex as an escape from a problem and as a medium to deal with anger, guilt, loneliness and failure, leading to severe addiction problems.”
According to Dr Singh, the behaviour of some sex addicts does not progress beyond compulsive masturbation or extensive use of pornography, phone or computer sex services. “For others, addiction can involve illegal activities such as exhibitionism, voyeurism, obscene phone calls, child molestation or rape,” says Dr Singh. “Treatment is essential. Denial worsens the condition.”
Experts say that sex addiction can be cured once the person acknowledges that she or he has a problem. “Treatment focuses on two issues,” says Dr Singh. “The first is the logistical concern of separating the patient from harmful sexual behaviour in the same way that drug addicts are separated from drugs. Accomplishing this might require in-patient or residential treatment for weeks. The second and most difficult issue involves facing the guilt, shame and depression associated with this illness. It takes trust and time with a competent therapist to work through these emotions.”
Dr Soni adds, “During this period, the support of family is very important. Sessions with family on their own during the therapy is very important.”
“The multi-modal approach, the Robert Carkhuff model, a combination of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) is very effective,” states Dr Bhonsle. Dr Soni feels that it is important to identify the root cause of the problem before suggesting the treatment. She swears by behaviour modification, CBT, 12-step therapy, and family therapy.
Sex = shame. Why?
“Shame is generally learnt non-verbally or is actively taught by the family and society to reduce the incidence of promiscuity and illegitimate children,” feels Dr Ashutosh Prabhu Desai, consultant psychiatrist, psychotherapist and sex therapist in Panaji.
He adds, “Plus our religion-based society and education introduces the concept of sin and makes it a powerful phobia. The absence of discussion and education in school and homes leads to misconceptions, and sex-related issues get very strong in the subconscious minds of young people.”
Dr (Prof) Rajan Bhonsle, senior consultant in sexual medicine and counsellor, Mumbai, feels that improper, almost nonexistent sex education is the main culprit here. He signs off with the fact that sex is a gift from nature that needs to be enjoyed and not feel ashamed of.
Why low sexual desire is a problem
“The reason for low desire could be physical – hormonal imbalance, testosterone deficiency, diabetes or a neurological problem. But there are other people who have suppressed their desires and trained themselves to think that sex is wrong; it is bad, painful, and sinful. These people also need therapy,” says Dr (Prof) Rajan Bhonsle, senior consultant in sexual medicine and counsellor, Mumbai.