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Showing posts with label Alternative medicine. Show all posts

Friday, April 10, 2026

Eczema Ayurvedic / Siddha Treatment Approach

 long-standing (chronic) condition, so natural treatments help best when combined with proper medical care.

ЁЯМ┐ Ayurvedic / Siddha Treatment Approach

In Ayurveda, eczema is often linked to “Vatha + Pitha imbalance” with blood impurity (Rakta dhushti).

ЁЯз┤ 1. External (Apply on skin)

✅ Neem + Turmeric paste

  • Grind fresh neem leaves + a pinch of turmeric
  • Apply on affected area for 20–30 mins
  • Wash with lukewarm water
    ✔ Helps reduce infection and itching

✅ Coconut oil + Camphor (mild)

  • Mix pure coconut oil with a tiny amount of camphor
  • Apply twice daily
    ✔ Moisturizes + reduces irritation

✅ Aloe vera gel (fresh preferred)

  • Apply directly 2–3 times daily
    ✔ Soothes dryness and burning

⚠️ Important:

  • Do NOT apply on open wounds or bleeding areas
  • Avoid harsh rubbing

ЁЯН╡ 2. Internal (Body cleansing)

✅ Drink:

  • Warm water with turmeric (pinch) daily
  • Neem leaf decoction (very mild, 2–3 times/week only)

✅ Include in diet:

  • Bitter foods: keerai (greens), bitter gourd
  • Fruits: papaya, pomegranate

❌ Avoid:

  • Fried foods
  • Excess sugar
  • Seafood (can worsen eczema in some people)
  • Very spicy foods

ЁЯЫБ 3. Bathing care

  • Use lukewarm water only
  • Avoid strong soaps → use herbal powder (green gram powder)
  • After bath → apply oil immediately (very important)

ЁЯзШ 4. Lifestyle

  • Avoid scratching (this is key)
  • Keep nails short
  • Manage stress (eczema worsens with stress)

⚠️ When you MUST see a doctor

From your image, I strongly suggest medical evaluation if:

  • Skin is very thick, dark, or spreading
  • There are white patches (pigment loss)
  • Severe itching or cracking
  • Not improving in 2–3 weeks

You may need:

  • Moisturizing creams
  • Anti-inflammatory treatment
  • Infection control (if present)

ЁЯТб Honest Advice

Natural treatments help control symptoms, but for chronic eczema like this:
ЁЯСЙ Best results = Ayurveda + modern dermatology together


Here are specific Siddha / Ayurvedic medicines you can actually find in Sri Lanka for eczema-like conditions (based on availability and traditional use). I’ll also explain how to use them correctly for your case.

ЁЯМ┐ 1. Best External Medicines (Apply on Skin)

Siddhalepa Pinda Oil

  • Very commonly available in Sri Lanka pharmacies
  • Used for eczema, psoriasis, inflammation, thick skin

How to use:

  • Apply 2–3 times daily
  • Best after bath (when skin is slightly moist)

ЁЯСЙ This is one of the most suitable for your condition (thick, darkened skin)

Neem Oil (Margosa Oil)

  • Strong antibacterial + antifungal + anti-inflammatory
  • Traditionally used for eczema symptom relief

How to use:

  • Mix with coconut oil (1:3 ratio)
  • Apply once daily (night)

⚠️ Do not use pure (can irritate)

Nimbadhi Lepa

  • Classical herbal paste for skin diseases
  • Contains neem → reduces itching, infection, inflammation

How to use:

  • Apply thin layer for 20–30 minutes
  • Wash off gently
  • Use 3–4 times/week

Pinda Oil (Gampaha Wickramarachchi)

  • Cooling herbal oil for skin inflammation & irritation

ЁЯСЙ Alternative if Siddhalepa is not available

ЁЯМ┐ 2. Internal Siddha / Ayurvedic Support

(Important for long-term eczema control)

✅ Neem-based preparations (tablets/decoction)

  • Blood purification (Rakta shuddhi concept)
  • Reduces recurrence

ЁЯСЙ Ask at:

  • Government Ayurveda hospitals
  • Gampaha Wickramarachchi outlets

✅ Herbal ghee (optional)

Warnaka Grutha

  • Improves skin healing and pigmentation

ЁЯз┤ Recommended Routine (VERY IMPORTANT)

Morning:

  • Wash with mild herbal powder
  • Apply Pinda Oil

Afternoon:

  • If itching → Neem oil (diluted)

Night:

  • Apply Pinda oil again

3–4 times/week:

  • Use Nimbadhi Lepa

⚠️ Important Warning (Based on Your Image)

Your condition looks:

  • Chronic (long-term)
  • Possibly lichenified eczema or even mixed with infection

ЁЯСЙ So:

  • If cracks, pain, or spreading → MUST see doctor
  • Sometimes fungal infection overlaps eczema → needs proper diagnosis

ЁЯТб Best Combination (Simple Plan)

If you want easy + effective combo:

ЁЯСЙ Morning + Night → Pinda Oil
ЁЯСЙ Night → Neem oil (diluted)
ЁЯСЙ Weekly → Nimbadhi Lepa


Thursday, November 9, 2023

What is Ulcerative Colitis

 Ulcerative colitis is like an unwanted guest that overstays its welcome in your colon. It's a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) where the lining of the colon and rectum becomes inflamed and develops ulcers. Think of it as a cranky protest in your digestive system, causing symptoms like abdominal pain, diarrhoea, and bloody stools.

The exact cause of ulcerative colitis is still a mystery, but it's thought to involve a combination of genetic, environmental, and immune system factors. It's like your body's immune system throws a tantrum and mistakenly attacks the healthy cells in your colon.

Managing ulcerative colitis involves a combination of medications, lifestyle changes, and sometimes surgery if things get really out of hand. It's a chronic condition, so it's all about finding ways to control the symptoms and live your life as normally as possible.

It's like dealing with a misbehaving houseguest—you have to figure out how to make them behave or, at the very least, minimise the chaos they create.

Tuesday, July 4, 2023

What are the Benefits of Stinging Nettle

Stinging nettle, scientifically known as Urtica dioica, is a perennial flowering plant that has been used for centuries due to its numerous health benefits. Despite its reputation for causing a painful sting when touched, stinging nettle offers a range of advantages when properly processed and utilized. From its rich nutrient profile to its potential therapeutic properties, here are some of the benefits associated with stinging nettle:

 

Nutritional Value: Stinging nettle is a nutrient powerhouse, containing an array of vitamins and minerals. It is particularly rich in vitamins A, C, and K, as well as iron, calcium, magnesium, and potassium. Including stinging nettle in your diet can help meet your daily nutritional requirements.

 

Anti-inflammatory Properties: Stinging nettle possesses anti-inflammatory properties that have been utilized in traditional medicine. It contains compounds like flavonoids and carotenoids that help reduce inflammation in the body. This makes it potentially beneficial for managing conditions such as arthritis, gout, and allergic reactions.

 

Allergy Relief: Stinging nettle has long been used as a natural remedy for allergies, especially hay fever. Research suggests that the plant can inhibit the production of histamine, a substance that triggers allergic reactions. Consuming stinging nettle or using it in the form of a herbal supplement may help alleviate symptoms like sneezing, itching, and nasal congestion.

 

Prostate Health: Extracts from stinging nettle root have been studied for their potential benefits in supporting prostate health. They may help reduce the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a common condition characterized by an enlarged prostate gland. Stinging nettle extract can help improve urinary flow and alleviate discomfort associated with BPH.

 

Blood Sugar Control: Preliminary research suggests that stinging nettle may play a role in managing blood sugar levels. Some studies have shown that stinging nettle leaf extract can improve glucose metabolism and enhance insulin sensitivity. However, more research is needed to fully understand its effects on diabetes management.

 

Skin Health: Topical application of stinging nettle has been used to address various skin conditions. It can provide relief from itching, irritation, and inflammation associated with eczema, dermatitis, and insect bites. Stinging nettle extracts or creams can be applied directly to the affected area to soothe the skin and promote healing.

 

Rich in Antioxidants: Stinging nettle contains a variety of antioxidants, including flavonoids, phenolic compounds, and vitamin C. These antioxidants help neutralize harmful free radicals in the body, reducing oxidative stress and potentially lowering the risk of chronic diseases.

 

Detoxification Support: Stinging nettle has diuretic properties, meaning it promotes urine production and can aid in flushing out toxins from the body. It may support kidney function and help cleanse the urinary system, thereby contributing to overall detoxification.

 

Bone Health: The high mineral content of stinging nettle, including calcium, magnesium, and silica, makes it beneficial for maintaining strong and healthy bones. Regular consumption of stinging nettle, either in the form of tea or supplements, may help prevent osteoporosis and improve bone density.

 

Culinary and Culinary Uses: Stinging nettle can be used in various culinary preparations. Young nettle leaves can be blanched or steamed and used as a nutrient-rich ingredient in soups, stews, pesto, and teas. It offers a unique flavor profile and adds a nutritional boost to your meals.

 

Despite its potential benefits, it's important to note that stinging nettle may cause allergic reactions in some individuals. It is advisable to consult a healthcare professional before incorporating it into your diet or using it for medicinal purposes, especially if you have 

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

роХீро┤்роиாроЯ்роЯு рооро░ுрод்родுрооுроо்- рооேро▓்роиாроЯ்роЯு рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рооுроо் - роЖройрои்родроо் рокрог்роЯிродро░்.



(1928 роЖроо் роЖрог்роЯு рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рой் роЗродро┤ிро▓் роЕро▓ோрокродி рооро░ுрод்родுро╡роо் роХுро▒ிрод்родு роЖройрои்родроо் рокрог்роЯிродро░் роОро┤ுродிроп роХроЯ்роЯுро░ை. рокொро▒ுрооைропாроп் рокроЯிрод்родு рокாро░ுроЩ்роХро│்)
~ родோро┤ро░் роХாроЮ்роЪிроЕрооுродрой் ропோроХроиாродрой்
рооேро▓்роиாроЯ்роЯாро░ிрой் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ рооுро▒ைропிрой்рокроЯி роЗроЩ்роХிро▓ீро╖் “роЯாроХ்роЯро░்роХро│்” роОрой்ройுроо் роЕро▓ோрокродி рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░்роХро│் , роиோропைроХ் роХрог்роЯு рокிроЯிрод்родро▒்роХு роороХ்роХро│ிрой் роЗро░ிроХроо் (роиெроЮ்роЪрок்рокை) роиெроХிро┤்рои்родு роЪுро░ுроЩ்роХுро╡родройாро▓் роЙрог்роЯாроХுроо் роУроЪைропை ро╕்роЯெрод்родро╕்роХோрок் (Stethoscope) роОрой்ройுроо் роТро▓ிроХ்роХுро┤ро▓ைроХ் роХொрог்роЯு роХாродாро▓் роХேроЯ்роЯுрок் рокро┤роХுроХிро▒ாро░்роХро│். роЙроЯроо்рокிрой் ро╡ெрок்рокрод்родைрод் родெро░்рооாрооீроЯ்роЯро░் (роЪூроЯாро▒ி роХро░ுро╡ி) роОрой்ройுроо் роЗро░роЪроХ்роХுро┤ро▓ாро▓் роТро░ுро╡ாро▒ு роЕро▒ிроХிрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│். роЕро╡ро░்роХро│் роЗроХ்роХро░ுро╡ிроХро│ைропே роиோроп்роХро│ைроХ் роХрог்роЯு рокிроЯிрод்родро░்роХ்роХு рооுродро▓் ро╡ро┤ிропாроХроХ் роХொрог்роЯுро│்ро│ாро░்роХро│்.; рооேро▒்роХрог்роЯ роХро░ுро╡ிроХро│் роЗро▓்ро▓ாро╡ிроЯрод்родு роЕро╡ро░்роХро│ை роиோроп்роХро│ைроХ் роХрог்роЯுрокிроЯிрод்родро▒்роХு роЗропро▓ாродро╡ро░்роХро│ாроХிрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│்.
роЖройாро▓் , родрооிро┤் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░்роХро│் родроороХ்роХு ро╡ேро▒ாроХ ро╡ேро▒ொро░ு роХро░ுро╡ிропிрой் роЙродро╡ிропிрой்ро▒род் родроо் роХைро╡ிро░ро▓்роХро│ாро▓ேропே роиோропாро│ிропிрой் роХைроиாроЯிропிрой் родுроЯிрок்рокைрок் рокாро░்род்родுроо், рооро▒்ро▒ роХுро▒ிрок்рокுроХро│ைрок் рокாро░்род்родுроо், ро╡ாрод, рокிрод்род, роРропрооெройுроо்ро╡ро│ி, родீ, роиீро░ாроХிроп рооுрок்рокொро░ுро│்роХро│ிрой் роиிро▓ைропைропுроо் роЙрогро░ுроХிрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│். роиெроЮ்роЪрок்рокை, рооூроЪ்роЪுрок்рокை, роИро░ро▓், роХுроЯро▓், рокிро░ுроХ்роХроо் (рооூрод்родிро░рокிрог்роЯроо்) рооுродро▓ிроп роЙро│்ро│ுро▒ுрок்рокுроХро│ிрой் роиிро▓ைрооைропைропுроо், роЕро╡ைроХро│ைрок் рокро▒்ро▒ிро╡ро░ுроо் роиோроп்роХро│ைропுроо் роХாрог்роХிрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│். роЗро╡ро░்роХро│் роЕро▓ோрокродி рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░்роХро│ைроХ் роХாроЯ்роЯிро▓ுроо் рооேро▓ாроХ роиோроп்роХро│ை роиிроЪ்роЪропிроХ்роХிрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│். роЗродройை роиாроо் роЗрой்ро▒ுроо் роХрог்роХூроЯாроХроХ் роХாрог்роХிрой்ро▒ோроо்.
роЕро▓ோрокродி рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░்роХро│் роЙроЯроо்рокிро▓ிро░ுрои்родு роЗро░род்родрод்родை ро╡ெро│ிрок்рокроЯுрод்родி роЗро░род்род роЪோродройை роЪெроп்роХிрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│். родрооிро┤் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░்роХро│் роЗро░род்родрод்родிрой் роиிро▓ைропைропுроо், роиோроп்роХро│ைропுроо்роЗро░род்родрод்родை роОроЯுрод்родுрок் рокாро░்роХ்роХாрооро▓் рооேро▒்роХрог்роЯ роЪோродройைроХро│ாро▓் роиிроЪ்роЪропிрод்род роиோроп்роХро│ை роиீроХ்роХுроХிро▒ாро░்роХро│். роЕро▓ோрокродி рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░்роХро│் роХாро▓் роТроЯிрои்родро╡ро░்роХро│ுроХ்роХுроо், роХை роТроЯிрои்родро╡ро░்роХро│ுроХ்роХுроо்роТроЯிрои்род рокроХுродிропை ро╡ெроЯ்роЯி роОроЯுрод்родுро╡ிроЯுроХிро▒ாро░்роХро│்.. роиாроЯ்роЯு рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░் роТроЯிрои்род роОро▓ுроо்рокுроХро│ைропுроо், роиொро▒ுроЩ்роХிроп роОро▓ுроо்рокுроХро│ைропுроо் роТрой்ро▒ு роЪேро░்род்родு роТроЯ்роЯுроо்рокроЯி рооேро▓்рооро░ுрои்родாро▓ுроо், роЙро│்рооро░ுрои்родாро▓ுроо் ро╡ைрод்родிропроо் роЪெроп்роХிрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│். роЕро▓ோрокродி рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░்роХро│் роЕро▒ுрод்родு рооро░ுрод்родுро╡роо் роЪெроп்роп ро╡ேрог்роЯுрооெройроХ்роХூро▒ுроо் роиோропாро│ро░்роХро│ிро▓் рокро▓ро░ுроХ்роХுрод் родрооிро┤் ро╡ைрод்родிропро░்роХро│் роЕро▒ுроХ்роХாрооро▓ே ро╡ைрод்родிропроо் роЪெроп்родு роиோроп் роиீроХ்роХுроХிрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│். роЖродро▓ாро▓், роЕро▓ோрокродி ро╡ைрод்родிропро░்роХро│் роЪிрод்род ро╡ைрод்родிропрод்родைропுроо் роХро▒்рокродு роЗрой்ро▒ிропрооைропாродродாроХுроо் . роЕродрой்рокிро▒роХுродாрой் рооேройாроЯ்роЯுрок் рокுродிроп рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ роиூро▓ுроХ்роХுроо், роЗрои்родிрок் рокро┤ைроп рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ роиூро▓ுроХ்роХுроо் роТро▒்ро▒ுрооை ро╡ேро▒்ро▒ுрооைроХро│ை роЙро▓роХроо் роЕро▒ிропுроо்.
рооேро▓்роиாроЯ்роЯாро░ுроЯைроп рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ роиூро▓் рокро░ு (ро╕்родூро▓)рок் рокொро░ுро│்роХро│ைрок் рокро▒்ро▒ிропே роиிро▒்рокродு. роЖройாро▓் роироо் роиாроЯ்роЯு рооро░ுрои்родுро╡роиூро▓் роиுрог்рокொро░ுро│ாроХிроп ропோроХроЮாройрод்родைропுроо் родрой்ройுро│் роЕроЯроХ்роХிроХ் роХொрог்роЯுро│்ро│родு.. роЕро▒ிро╡ிрой்рооропрооாроХிроп роЪிрод்род рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ роиூро▓ிрой் рокெро░ுрооைропை ропாро░ே роЕро▒ிродро▒்роХு ро╡ро▓்ро▓ாро░்! роЕро╡்ро╡ிрод்родроХроЪ் роЪிрод்родро░்роХро│ро▓்ро▓ро░ோ роироо்рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ роиூро▓ிрой் рокெро░ுрооைропை роЕро▒ிропро╡ро▓்ро▓ро╡ро░்.? роЕро╡ро░்роХро│ே роиாроЯிропை рооுро▒்ро▒ுроо் роЕро▒ிро╡ро░். роЗродройை , “роиாроЯி рооுро▒்ро▒ுроо் роЕро▒ிрои்родро╡ро░் роЪிрод்родро░ே” роОрой்ро▒ рокாроЯро▓ாро▓ுроо் роирой்роХுрогро░ро▓ாроо்.
роОро┤ுрокрод்роИро░ாропிро░ роиாроЯிропро╡ро▒்ро▒ுро│்
рооுро┤ுрокрод்родு роиாроЯிрооுродро▓்
роОройро╡ுроо்,
роЪொро▓்ро▓ிроп роЙрои்родிродрой்ройிро▓் роХро┤ிрод்род родோро░் роОро┤ுрод்родைрок்рокро▒்ро▒ி
роОро▓்ро▓ைропி ро▓ெро┤ுрои்родрокроЯி роОро┤ுрокрод்родீро░ா ропிро░род்родுро│்
ро╡ро▓்ро▓ро╡ро░் рокுроХро▓ுроиாроЯி рокрод்родродிро▓் роПро┤ுроиீроХ்роХி
роиро▓்ро▓родோро░் роиாроЯி рооூрой்ро▒ுроо் роиро▓рооுроЯрой் роЕро▒ிрои்родுрокாро░ே
роОройро╡ுроо் роЪிрод்родро░் роХூро▒்ро▒ுрок்рокроЯி роороХ்роХро│் роЙроЯроо்рокிро▓் роОро┤ுрокрод்родீро░ாропிро░роо் роиாроЯி роиро░роо்рокுроХро│ிро░ுроХ்роХிрой்ро▒рой. роЕрои்роиாроЯிроХро│ெро▓்ро▓ாроо் рокрод்родுроиாроЯிроХро│ிро▓் роЕроЯроЩ்роХுроо். роЕрок் рокрод்родுроиாроЯிроХро│ுроо் рооூрой்ро▒ு роиாроЯிроХро│ிро▓் роЕроЯроЩ்роХி роТроЯுроЩ்роХுроо் роОрой்рокродு роироо் роЪிрод்родро░்роХро│் роХрог்роЯро▒ிрои்род роЙрог்рооைропாроХுроо். роЗрои்роиாроЯி, роЙропிро░்рок்рокுроЯрой் (рооூроЪ்роЪுроЯрой் ) роХро▓рои்родு рокிро░ிропாрооро▓் роироЯைрокெро▒ுроХிрой்ро▒рой. роиாро│ொрой்ро▒ுроХ்роХு ( роЗро░ро╡ு рокроХро▓்) рооூроХ்роХிрой் ро╡ро┤ிропாроХ роироЯைрокெро▒ுроо் рооூроЪ்роЪு роЗро░ுрокрод்родோро░ாропிро░род்родு роЕро▒ுроиூро▒ு роЕродிро▓் роТро░ு родроЯро╡ை ро╡ெро│ிрок்рокроЯுроо் рооூроЪ்роЪிрой் роЕро│ро╡ு рокрой்ройிро░рог்роЯு роЕроЩ்роХுро▓рооாроХுроо். роЕродிро▓் роиாрой்роХு роЕроЩ்роХுро▓роо் ро╡ெро│ிропே роХро┤ிроп роОроЯ்роЯроЩ்роХுро▓ рооூроЪ்роЪே роЙроЯ்роЪெро▓்роХிрой்ро▒родு. роЗрои்род роиாрой்роХு роЕроЩ்роХுро▓род்родைрок் рокாро┤ாроХ்роХாрооро▓் роЙроЯ்роЪெро▓ுрод்родுроо் ро╡ро┤ிроХро│ைропுроо், роЗродройாро▓் рокிрогி, рооூрок்рокு, роЪாроХ்роХாроЯு, роЗро▓்ро▓ாрооро▓் роиெроЯுроиாро│் роЗро░ுроХ்роХுроо் ро╡ро┤ிроХро│ைропுроо், роироородு родрооிро┤் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ роиூро▓ே роЪெро╡்ро╡ிродிрой் роЙро░ைроХ்роХிрой்ро▒родு. роороХ்роХро│ுроХ்роХு роОро▓ுроо்рокுроХро│் роРрои்роиூро▒்ро▒ுрок் рокрод்родெройро╡ுроо், роиோроп்роХро│் роиாро▓ாропிро░рооெройро╡ுроо், роЙроЯроо்рокிро▓் рооூрой்ро▒ро░ைроХ்роХோроЯி рооропிро░்роХ்роХாро▓்роХро│ிро░ுроХ்роХிрой்ро▒ройро╡ெрой்ро▒ுроо், роЕро╡ைроХро│ிрой் ро╡ро┤ிропே ро╡ாропுро╡ிрой் рокோроХ்роХுро╡ро░ро╡ு роЙрог்роЯெройро╡ுроо் роироородு роиூро▓் роХூро▒ுроХிрой்ро▒родு.
рооропிро░்роХாро▓் ро╡ро┤ிропெро▓்ро▓ாроо் рооாроп்роХிрой்ро▒ ро╡ாропு
роЙропிро░்рок்рокிрой்ро▒ு роЙро│்ро│ே рокродி
роОрой ро╡ாропுродாро░рогைропிро▓் роХூро▒рок்рокроЯுроХிро▒родு.
рооропிро░் роХுро┤ро▓ாроХ ро╡ிро░ுрок்рокродாро▓் рооропிро░ுроХ்роХுроХ் роХுро┤ро▓் роОрой роТро░ு рокெропро░் родрооிро┤ிро▓் роЗро░ுрок்рокродைропுроо் роироородு родрооிро┤் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ роиூро▓்роХро│ாро▓் роиாроо் роирой்роХро▒ிропро▓ாроо்.
роЗро╡்ро╡ро│ро╡ு роЕро░ுрооைропுро│்ро│ роЪிрод்родро░்роХро│ிрой் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ роиூро▓்роХро│ை роирой்ро▒ாроХроХ் роХро▒்ро▒ு роЕройுрокро╡род்родро▒ிроп ро╡ேрог்роЯுрооேропрой்ро▒ி, роЪாрод்родிро░рооுро▒ைроХро│ை роЕро▒ிропாрод роТро░ுро╡ро░ுроХ்роХு роЗродрой் рокொро░ுро│் ро╡ிро│роЩ்роХுродро▓் роЗропро▓ாрод роХாро░ிропрооாроХுроо்.
родрооிро┤ро░்роХро│் рокрог்роЯைроХ்роХாро▓роо் рооுродро▓் рокро┤роХி роЕройுрокро╡ிрод்родு ро╡ро░ுроо் родрооிро┤் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рооாройродு родрооிро┤்роиாроЯு роороЯ்роЯுрооேропро▓்ро▓ாродு, роЕроЪோроХ роЪроХ்роХро░ро╡ро░்род்родி роХாро▓род்родிро▓் , роЗрои்родிропா рооுро┤ுро╡родுроо், роЗро▓роЩ்роХைрод்родீро╡ு рооுро┤ுро╡родுроо், рооேро▒்роХிро▓் роороЯроХாро╕்роХро░், родெрой்ройாрок்рокிро░ிроХ்роХா ро╡ро░ைропிро▓ுроо், рокிройாроЩ்роХு, роЪிроЩ்роХрок்рокூро░் рооுродро▓ிроп роХிро┤роХ்роХிрои்родிропрод்родீро╡ுроХро│் ро╡ро░ைропிро▓ுроо் рокро░ро╡ி ро╡ро│ро░்рои்родு роЗроХ்роХாро▓род்родுроо் роЙропிро░ுроЯройிро░ுрои்родு ро╡ро░ுроХிро▒родு. роироо்рооுроЯைроп рооொро┤ிропைропுроо், роироо்рооுроЯைроп рооро░ுрод்родро╡роо், роУро╡ிропроо் рооுродро▓ாрой родொро┤ிро▓்роХро│ைропுроо் рокாродுроХாрод்родு ро╡ро│ро░்роХ்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯிропро╡ро░் роЕро░роЪாроЩ்роХрод்родிройро░ே ропாро╡ро░். роироородு роиூро▓்роХро│ிро▓ுро│்ро│ рокெро░ுрооைроХро│ை роЕро░роЪிройро░ுроХ்роХு роОроЯுрод்родுроЪ் роЪொро▓்ро╡родுроо் роироо்рооுроЯைроп роХроЯрооைропே ропாроХுроо். роТро╡்ро╡ொро░ு роиாроЯ்роЯுроХ்роХро▓ைроХро│ிро▓ுроо் роТро╡்ро╡ொро░் роЙрог்рооைропிро░ுроХ்роХிро▒родெрой்рокродை роОро╡ро░ுроо் рооро▒ுроХ்роХрооுроЯிропாродு. роХீро┤்роиாроЯ்роЯுроХ் роХро▓ைроХро│் рооேро▓்роиாроЯ்роЯுроХ் роХро▓ைроХро│் роЖроХிроп роЗро╡்ро╡ிро░рог்роЯுроо் роЗро░ுроиாроЯ்роЯிройро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роЗрой்ро▒ிропрооைропாродு ро╡ேрог்роЯрок்рокроЯுро╡ройро╡ேропாроо். роТро░ுро╡рой் роТро░ு роХроЯ்роЯроЯрод்родிрой் ро╡ெро│ிрод்родோро▒்ро▒роЩ்роХро│ைропே рокாро░்род்родுроХ் роХொрог்роЯு роЙро│்ро│ே роЪெрой்ро▒ு роХாрогро╡ேрог்роЯிропродைроХ் роХாрогாрооро▓ிро░ுроХ்роХிро▒ாрой். рооро▒்ро▒ொро░ுро╡рой் роЙро│்ро│ே роироЯைрокுро▒ுроо் роЕро▒்рокுродроЩ்роХро│ைроХ் роХро╡ройிрод்родுроХ் роХொрог்роЯு ро╡ெро│ிропிро▓் роЙро│்ро│ роЪроЩ்роХродிроХро│ைропே рооро▒рои்родுро╡ிроЯுроХிро▒ாрой். роЖродро▓ிрой், роЗро╡்ро╡ிро░ுро╡ро░ுроо் роХро▓роХ்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯுро╡родு роЕро╡роЪிропрооாроХுроо். роЕродройாро▓் роЙро▓роХрод்родுроХ்роХு роирой்рооை рокெро░ிродுроо் роЙрог்роЯாроХுроо். роироо்рооுроЯைроп рооро░ுрод்родுро╡роиூро▓், роиீродிроиூро▓், роЮாройроиூро▓், роЪрооропроиூро▓் рооுродро▓ிропро╡ைроХро│ை рооேро▓் роиாроЯ்роЯாро░் роХро▒்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо்.роиாроо் роироо்рооுроЯைроп роиூро▓்роХро│ோроЯு роиிро▓்ро▓ாрооро▓், роЗро╡ுро╡ро▓роХ ро╡ாро┤்роХ்роХைроХ்роХு роЗрой்ро▒ிропрооைропாроо рооேро▓் роиாроЯ்роЯாро░்роХро│ுроЯைроп роХро▓ைроХро│ைропுроо் роХро▒்роХро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். роЕрок்рокோродு родாрой் роЪроород்родுро╡роо், роЪроХோродро░род்родுро╡роо், роЪுродрои்родிро░роо் рооுродро▓ிропрой роЙро▓роХрооுро┤ுро╡родுроо் рокро░ро╡ுроо். роироо்рооுроЯைроп родрооிро┤் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ роиூро▓்роХро│் роЙро▓роХроо் рооுро┤ுро╡родுроо் рокро░ро╡ுро╡родро▒்роХு, роиாроо் родாро░ாро│рооாроХ роЗроЯроо்роХொроЯுроХ்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். роироороХ்роХு родெро░ிрои்родродை рооро▒்ро▒ро╡ро░்роХро│் роЕро▒ிропроХ்роХூроЯாродெрой்ройுроо் роХுро▒ுроХிроп роХுрогрод்родை роЕро▒ро╡ே ро╡ிроЯро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். роЕрок்рокோродு родாрой் роироо்рооுроЯைроп роиீродிроиூро▓், ропோроХроиூро▓் рооுродро▓ிропро╡ைроХро│ிро▓் роЪிро▓ рокроХுродிропைроХ் роХрог்роЯро▒ிрои்род роЕрооெро░ிроХ்роХ роиாроЯ்роЯாро░ுроо், рооро▒்ро▒ рооேро▓்роиாроЯ்роЯாро░ிро▓் рокро▓ро░ுроо் роЕро╡ро▒்ро▒ை роороХிро┤்роЪ்роЪிропாроХроХ் роХொрог்роЯாроЯுроХிрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│். роиீродிроЪாро╕்родிро░роЩ்роХро│ாрой родிро░ுроХ்роХுро▒ро│், роиாро▓роЯிропாро░் рооுродро▓ிропро╡ைроХро│ைропுроо், родோрод்родிро░роЩ்роХро│ிро▓் родிро░ுро╡ாроЪроХроо் рооுродро▓ிропро╡ைроХро│ைропுроо் роЖроЩ்роХிро▓род் родுро░ைроороХройாро░ாроХிроп ро░ெро╡ро░рог்роЯ்рокோрок் рооுродро▓ாройро╡ро░்роХро│் роЖроЩ்роХிро▓род்родிро▓் рооொро┤ி рокெропро░்род்родுрод் родроородு роиாроЯ்роЯாро░் роОро▓்ро▓ோро░ுроо் роЕродрой் роЕро░ுрооைропை роЕро▒ிропுроо்рокроЯி роЪெроп்родுро│்ро│ாро░்роХро│். рооிроХроЪ் роЪிроХ்роХро▓ாройродுроо், ро╡ிро░ிро╡ாройродுроо், роиுроЯ்рокрооாройродுрооாрой родрооிро┤் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ роиூро▓ை рооேро▓்роиாроЯ்роЯு роирой்роороХ்роХро│் роирой்ро▒ாроХ роЕро▒ிрои்родு роороХிро┤ுроо்рокроЯி роиாроо் роЪெроп்роп ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். роЗродройை роЗрой்ро▒ுро╡ро░ை роиாроо் роЪெроп்ропро╡ிропро▓ாрооро▓ிро░ுроХ்роХிрой்ро▒ோроо். роЖродро▓ாро▓், роироородு родрооிро┤் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рооுроо் роЙро▓роХிро▓் рокெро░ுрооைропроЯைропро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை.
родрооிро┤் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡род்родிро▓் роорогி, роорои்родிро░роо், рооро░ுрои்родு роОрой рооூро╡роХைроЪ் роЪெроп்роХைропைропுроо் роиோропாро│ிроХро│ுроХ்роХுроЪ் роЪெроп்роп ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо் роОройроХ் роХூро▒ுроХிрой்ро▒родு. роЪро░роиூро▓், роРроо்рокро▒ро╡ை, (рокроЮ்роЪрокроЯ்роЪி) родூродிро▓роХ்роХрогроо், роиாро│்роХோро│்роиிро▓ை, ро╡ிроЯрооро░ுрод்родுро╡роо், рооро░ுрод்родுро╡роо் рооுродро▓ிропро╡ைроХро│ை роЕро▒ிрои்родро╡ройைропே рокрог்роЯிродрой், рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рой், рокро░ிроХாро░ி, роиாро╡ிродрой் роОройроХ் роХூро▒ுро╡родு рооро░рокு. роЗро╡ைроХро│ை рооேро▓்роиாроЯ்роЯாро░்роХро│ுроЯைроп роиூро▓்роХро│ிро▓் роХாрогро╡ிропро▓ாродு. рооேро▓்роиாроЯ்роЯாро░் рокுродிродாроХроХ் роХрог்роЯுрокிроЯிроХ்роХுроо் ро╡ிро╖ропроЩ்роХро│ெро▓்ро▓ாроо் роироородு ро╡ைрод்родிроп роЪாро╕்родிро░род்родிро▓ிро░ுроХ்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯுрооெройிро▓் роЕродு роОрок்рокроЯி роЗропро▓ுроо்? роЕро░роЪாроЩ்роХрод்родாро░் роироородு ро╡ைрод்родிропрод்родை ро╡ро│ро░்рок்рокродு роОрой்рокродро▒்роХு роЕро░ுрод்родрооெрой்рой? роирои்родрооிро┤் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ роиூро▓்роХро│ிро▓ுро│்ро│ роиுроЯ்рокрооாрой рокொро░ுро│்роХро│ெро▓்ро▓ாроо் роХро▒்рокோро░ிрой்ро▒ி роиாро│ுроХ்роХு роиாро│் рооро▒ைрои்родொро┤ிроХிрой்ро▒рой. роЗрок்рокோродுро│்ро│ роироородு роиாроЯ்роЯு рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░்роХро│ிро▓் рокро▓ро░் роЕрок்рокொро░ுро│்роХро│ை роЕро▒ிропாродு ро╡ைрод்родிропроо் роЪெроп்роХிрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│். роЕро╡ро░்роХро│் роОрок்рокроЯிропாропிройுроо் рокрогроо் роЪроо்рокாродிрок்рокродро▒்роХாрой рооுропро▒்роЪிропைропே рооிроХрок் рокெро░ிродுроо் роЪெроп்роХிрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│்.
роЪோродிроЯроо் рокроЮ்роЪрокроЯ்роЪி родுро▓роЩ்роХிроп роЪро░ роиூро▓்рооாро░்роХ்роХроо்
роХோродுро▒ு роЙроЯроо்рокிрой்роХூро▒ுроо் роХொроЯிропродாроо் роиோропிрой்роХூро▒ுроо்
родீродிро▓ாрок் рокொро░ுро│ிрой்роХூро▒ுроо் роЪெроп்ро╡роХை рооро░ுрои்родிрой்роХூро▒ுроо்
роИродெро▓்ро▓ாроо் роХро▒்ро▒ுрогро░்рои்родோро░் роЗро╡ро░்роХро│ே рооро░ுрод்родро░ாро╡ாро░்.
роОрой்ро▒ு роироородு рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ роиூро▓்роХро│் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░ிро▓роХ்роХрогрод்родைроХ் роХூро▒ுроХிрой்ро▒рой.
роиாро│், роХோро│ாроХிроп роЪோродிроЯроо், роРроо்рокро▒ро╡ை,роЪро░роо், роорои்родிро░роо் рооுродро▓ிро╡ைроХро│் роиோропро│ро░்роХро│ுроХ்роХுроо் рооро▒்ро▒ро╡ро░்роХро│ுроХ்роХுроо் ро╡ேрог்роЯுро╡родிро▓்ро▓ை.роОрой рооேро▓்роиாроЯ்роЯாро░ிро▓் рокро▓ро░ுроо் роироородு роХீро┤்роиாроЯ்роЯாро░ிро▓் роЪிро▓ро░ுроо் родро▒்рокோродு роЪொро▓்роХிрой்ро▒ройро░். роТро░ு роиாроЯ்роЯிро▓் роТро░ு роХாро▓род்родிро▓் роороХ்роХро│ிрой் рооройோроиிро▓ைроХ்роХுрод் родроХ்роХро╡ிродрооாроХ роЕроХ்роХாро▓род்родுрок் рокுро▓ро╡ро░்роХро│் роиூро▓்роХро│் роОро┤ுродி роЙро│்ро│ாро░்роХро│் роОрой்рокродை роиாроо் рооро▒роХ்роХроХ்роХூроЯாродு. роЗроГродு роОрои்род роиாроЯ்роЯிро▒்роХுроо் рокொродுро╡ாрой ро╡ிро╖ропрооாроХுроо். роХாро▓род்родுроХ்роХு роХாро▓роо் роороХ்роХро│ிрой் роХро░ுрод்родு рооாро▒ுрокроЯ்роЯுроХ் роХொрог்роЯேро╡ро░ுроо். роЪாрод்родிро░роЩ்роХро│ுроо் рооாро▒ுроо். роироородு роиாроЯ்роЯிро▓் роорогி, роорои்родிро░роо், рокроЮ்роЪрокроЯ்роЪி, роЪро░роо்рокாро░்род்родро▓் рооுродро▓ிропро╡ைроХро│ை рокொродுроороХ்роХро│ிрой் рооройродைро╡ிроЯ்роЯு роиீроЩ்роХро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை. рокெрог்роХро│ைрок் рокேропோроЯро╡ைрок்рокродுроо், роХோрогроЩ்роХி ро╡ைрод்родு роЙроЯுроХ்роХை роЕроЯிрод்родுроХ் роХுро▒ி роХேроЯ்рокродுроо், рокро▓ родேро╡родைроХро│் роороХ்роХро│் рооீродு роКроЯுро░ுро╡ிрок்рокாроп்рои்родு роХேроЯ்рокродро▒்роХெро▓்ро▓ாроо் рокродிро▓் роЪொро▓்ро▓ி рооро▓ைропேро▒ிрок் рокோро╡родுроо் роироЯைрокெро▒ுроХிрой்ро▒рой. роХோро┤ி, роЖроЯு рооுродро▓ிропро╡ைроХро│ைрок் рокро▓ிропிроЯ்роЯு роЕрод்родெроп்ро╡роЩ்роХро│ை роороХிро┤்ро╡ிрод்родро▓் рооுродро▓ிроп роЗро┤ிро╡ாрой роЪெроп்роХைроХро│ை роЗрой்ро▒ுроо் роХுро▒ைропாрооро▓் роироЯைрокெро▒்ро▒ுро╡ро░ுроо் роироо்роиாроЯ்роЯிро▓் роороХ்роХро│ிрой் рооройோроиிро▓ை роОро╡்ро╡ро│ро╡ு роХீро┤ாройроиிро▓ைропிро▓ிро░ுроХிро▒родெрой்рокродை роиாроо் роЙрогро░ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். роорогி, роорои்родிро░роо் рооுродро▓ிропро╡ைроХро│ை роиாроо் роТро┤ிроХ்роХ рооுропрой்ро▒ாро▓ுроо் роЙро▓роХроо் роТро┤ிроХ்роХрод் родропாро░ிро▓்ро▓ை. роЖродро▓ாро▓் роироородு роиாроЯ்роЯிро▓் роороХ்роХро│ிрой் рооройோрокாро╡род்родிро▒்роХுро░ிроп рокро░ிроХாро░ рооுро▒ைроХро│ை рооோроЪроо் рокோроХாрооро▓் роЬройроЩ்роХро│், роХро▓்ро╡ி роЕро▒ро╡ுро│்ро│ро╡ро░்роХро│் рооூро▓рооாроХ роЕроЯைропுроо்рокроЯி роЪெроп்роп ро╡ேрог்роЯிропродு роЗрой்ро▒ிропрооைропாрод்родாроХுроо்.
рокрог்роЯைроХ்роХாро▓рок் рокро░роо்рокро░ை рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░்роХро│ைрок்рокோро▓் рооுро▒ைропாроХроХ் роХро▒்ро▒ு, родроХ்роХ рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░்роХро│ிроЯрод்родிро▓் рокро┤роХி рооро░ுрод்родுро╡роо் роЪெроп்ро╡ро░்роХро│ை роЗроХ்роХாро▓род்родிро▓் роХாрог்рокродு рооிроХро╡ுроо் роЕро▒ிродாроХிро╡ிроЯ்роЯродு. роЖродро▓ாро▓் роЕро░роЪாроЩ்роХрод்родாро░் роПро▒்рокроЯுрод்родிропுро│்ро│ рооро░ுрод்родுрок் рокро│்ро│ிроХ்роХூроЯрод்родிро▓் рооேро▓்роиாроЯ்роЯு роиро╡ீрой роЪாро╕்родிро░ рооுро▒ைропைропே роХро▒்ро▒ுроХ்роХொроЯுроХ்роХுроо் роЖроЩ்роХிро▓ рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рок் рокро│்ро│ிроХ்роХூроЯроЩ்роХро│ைрок்рокோро▓் роироЯрод்родாрооро▓், родрооிро┤் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ роиூро▓்роХро│ிро▓ுро│்ро│ роиுрог்рокொро░ுро│்роХро│ைропுроо், роиோропрогுроХா ро╡ிродிроХро│ைропுроо், рокிро░ாрогாропாроороо் роОрой்ройுроо் рооூроЪ்роЪுрок் рокро┤роХ்роХрод்родைропுроо், рооாрогро╡ро░்роХро│ுроХ்роХுроХ் роХро▒்рокிрод்родு роЙро▓роХрод்родிро▓் рооிроХுрои்родுро│்ро│ роЕроХாро▓рооро░рогроо், роХொро│்ро│ைроиோроп்роХро│், роороХ்роХро│ுроХ்роХுрок் рокொродுро╡ாроХ роПро▒்рокроЯ்роЯுро│்ро│ рокро▓роХ்роХுро▒ைро╡ு рооுродро▓ிропро╡ைроХро│ை роТро┤ிрод்родுрод் родுрой்рокрод்родை роиீроХ்роХрок்рокெро░ிродுроо் роХேроЯ்роЯுроХ்роХொро│்роХிро▒ோроо். – 1928 роиро╡роо்рокро░் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рой் роЗродро┤் рокроХ்роХроо் 29-34.
-рокроХ்роХроо் 39 роЖройрои்родроо் рокрог்роЯிродро░் роЪிрод்род рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░ிрой் роЪрооூроХ рооро░ுрод்родுро╡роо். рокродிрок்рокாроЪிро░ிропро░் роХோ.роЗро░роХுрокродி.-роХாро▓роЪ்роЪுро╡роЯு рокродிрок்рокроХроо்.ро╡ெро│ிропீроЯு.
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Saturday, May 22, 2021

роЪிрод்род рооро░ுрод்родுро╡роо் роородிрок்рокு роЗро┤роХ்роХроХ் роХாро░рогроо் роОрой்рой?

роЪிрод்род рооро░ுрод்родுро╡род்родிрой் роЖро░роо்рокроо்

роЗрои்родிропாро╡ிро▓் роЪிрод்род рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рооாройродு рооிроХрок்рокро┤ைрооைропாрой рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ рооுро▒ைропாроХுроо். роЪிрод்родா роОрой்рокродு рооро░ுрод்родுро╡род்родிро▓் родுро▒ро╡ிроХро│ாрой роЪிрод்родро░்роХро│் рооுропрой்ро▒ு, роЖро░ாроп்рои்родு роЪெропро▓்рокроЯுрод்родி ро╡ெро▒்ро▒ி рокெро▒்ро▒родாро▓் ‘роЪிрод்родா’ роОройрок்рокெропро░் рокெро▒்ро▒родு. рокродிройெроЯ்роЯு роЪிрод்родро░்роХро│் роЗрои்род роЪிрод்родрооро░ுрод்родுро╡род்родிрой் ро╡ро│ро░்роЪ்роЪிроХ்роХாроХ рокெро░ிродுроо் роЙро┤ைрод்родாро░்роХро│். роЪிрод்род роЗро▓роХ்роХிропроо், роЕродிроХрооாроХ родрооிро┤்рокேроЪுроо் роЗроЯроЩ்роХро│ாрой роЗрои்родிроп роиாроЯ்роЯிро▓ுроо், ро╡ெро│ிроиாроЯுроХро│ிро▓ுроо், роироЯைрооுро▒ைропிро▓் роЙро│்ро│родு. роЪிрод்род рооுро▒ைропாройродு роЗропро▒்роХைропாрой рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ рооுро▒ைропை роЪாро░்рои்родродு.

роЪிрод்родாро╡ிрой் ро╡ро░ро▓ாро▒ு

рооройிрод роЗройроо், роХிро┤роХ்роХிро▓ே роХுро▒ிрок்рокாроХ роЗрои்родிропாро╡ிро▓ே рооிроХро╡ுроо் ро╡ро│роо் роиிро▒ைрои்род роЗроЯрод்родிро▓ே родோрой்ро▒ிропродு. роЗроЩ்роХு рооройிрод роЗройрод்родிрой் роХро▓ாроЪாро░роо் рокрог்рокாроЯு роЙро░ுро╡ாройродு. роЗродрой் рооூро▓рооாроХ рооройிрод роХро▓ாроЪாро░роо், роиாроХро░ீроХроо் рооுродро▓ாройро╡ை роЗрои்родிропாро╡ிро▓் роЗро░ுрои்родு рокро░ро╡ிропிро░ுроХ்роХро▓ாроо் роОрой роХро░ுродрок்рокроЯுроХிро▒родு. роЗрои்родிроп ро╡ро░ро▓ாро▒்ро▒ு роХூро▒்ро▒ு рокроЯி роЖро░ிропро░்роХро│் ро╡ро░ுро╡родро▒்роХு рооுрой்рокே родிро░ாро╡ிроЯро░்роХро│் роЗрои்родிропாро╡ிро▓் роЗро░ுрои்родாро░்роХро│். роЕродிро▓ுроо் родрооிро┤ро░்роХро│் роЕродிроХроо் роХாрогрок்рокроЯ்роЯாро░்роХро│். родрооிро┤ро░்роХро│ிрой் роХро▓ாроЪ்роЪாро░роо் рооро▒்ро▒ெро▓்ро▓ா роХро▓ாроЪாро░род்родை ро╡ிроЯ рооிроХ ро╡ேроХрооாроХ ро╡ро│ро░்рои்родோроЩ்роХிропродு. роЗрои்родிропாро╡ிрой் рооொро┤ிроХро│் роЗро░рог்роЯு рокிро░ிро╡ுроХро│ாроХ роЗро░ுрои்родродு. ро╡роЯроХ்роХே роЪрооро╕்роХிро░ுродрооுроо், родெро▒்роХே родிро░ாро╡ிроЯ рооொро┤ிроХро│ுроо் рокிро░родாрой рооொро┤ிроХро│ாроХ роЗро░ுрои்родродு. рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ роЕро▒ிро╡ிропро▓் рооройிродройிрой் роиீроЯிрод்род роЪுроХ ро╡ாро┤்ро╡ிро▒்роХு роЕроЯிрок்рокроЯை роХூро▒ாроХ роиாроХро░ீроХрод்родுроЯрой் роТрой்ро▒ிропிро░ுрои்родродு. роЗродройாро▓் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ рооுро▒ைроХро│ுроо் рооройிродрой் родோрой்ро▒ிроп роХாро▓роо் родொроЯ்роЯே роЗро░ுрои்родு ро╡ро░ுроХிро▒родு.


роЪிрод்род рооுро▒ைроХро│் родெро▒்роХேропுроо், роЖропுро░்ро╡ேродроо் ро╡роЯроХ்роХேропுроо் ро╡ро│ро░்роЪ்роЪி рокெро▒்ро▒родு. роЗрои்род рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ рооுро▒ைроХро│ுроХ்роХு родройி рооройிродройிрой் рокெропро░ை роЪூроЯ்роЯாрооро▓், рооройிрод роХுро▓род்родை родோро▒்ро▒ுро╡ிрод்родро╡ро░ிрой் рокெропро░ைропே ро╡ைрод்родройро░். рокாро░роо்рокро░ிроп роХூро▒்ро▒ுроХро│ிрой் рокроЯி роЪிрод்род рооுро▒ைроХро│் рооுродро▒்роХроЯро╡ுро│ாрой роЪிро╡ройிроЯроо் роЗро░ுрои்родு рокாро░்ро╡родிроХ்роХுроо், рокிрой்рокு роирои்родி родேро╡ро░ுроХ்роХுроо், рокிрой்рокு роЪிрод்родро░்роХро│ுроХ்роХுроо் роХைрооாро▒ிропродு. роЖродி роХாро▓род்родிро▓் роЪிрод்родро░்роХро│் рокெро░ுроо் роЕро▒ிро╡ிропро▓் роЖро░ாроп்роЪ்роЪிропро│ро░்роХро│ாроХ родிроХро┤்рои்родாро░்роХро│்.

рокாро░роо்рокро░ிроп ро╡ро┤ிрооுро▒ைрокроЯி, роЪிрод்род рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ рооுро▒ைропாройродு роЕроХрод்родிропро░் роОрой்ройுроо் роЪிрод்родро░ிрой் ро╡ро┤ி родோрой்ро▒ро▓ே роЖроХுроо். роЗрой்ро▒ுроо் рокро▓ рокுрод்родроХроЩ்роХро│ிро▓் роЕроХрод்родிропро░ிрой் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ рооுро▒ைроХро│் роХாрогрок்рокроЯுроХிро▒родு,роЕродு роЗрой்ро▒ைроп рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░்роХро│ாро▓் рокропрой்рокроЯுрод்родрокроЯுроХிрой்ро▒родு.

роЪிрод்родாро╡ிрой் роЕроЯிрок்рокроЯை

роЪிрод்род роХோроЯ்рокாроЯுроХро│் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் рооுро▒ைроХро│் роЖропுро░்ро╡ேрод рооுро▒ைроХро│ை роТрод்родிро░ுроХ்роХுроо். ро╡ேродிропро▓் роХூро▒்ро▒ுрокроЯி, роироородு роЙроЯро▒் роХூро▒ுроХро│் роЗропро▒்роХைропை роЪாро░்рои்родு роЗро░ுроХ்роХுроо். роЖропுро░்ро╡ேродாро╡ிро▓் роПро▒்ро▒ுроХொро│்ро│рок்рокроЯ்роЯродு рокோро▓், роЙроЯро▓ாройродு роРрои்родு роЕроЯிрок்рокроЯை родாродுроХ்роХро│ாро▓் роЖройродு. роЕро╡ை роиீро░், роиிро▓роо், роХாро▒்ро▒ு, роЖроХாропроо் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роиெро░ுрок்рокு роЖроХுроо். роЕродுрокோро▓் роЙроЯро▓் роОроЯுрод்родு роХொро│்ро│ுроо் рооро░ுрои்родுроо், роЙрогро╡ுроо் рооேро▒்роЪொро▓்ро▓рок்рокроЯ்роЯ роРрои்родு роЕроЯிрок்рокроЯை роХூро▒ுроХро│ாро▓் роЙро░ுро╡ாроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯродாроХுроо்.

роЗрои்род роРрои்родு роХூро▒ுроХро│ிрой் роХро▓ро╡ைроХро│ிрой் роЕро│ро╡ுроХро│் ро╡ேро▒ுрокроЯ்роЯு рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ ро░ீродிропாроХ рокро▓ройро│ிроХ்роХுроо். роЖропுро░்ро╡ேродாро╡ிрой் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ роХро░ுрод்родுроХро│ைрок் рокோро▓, роЪிрод்род рооுро▒ைропிро▓ுроо் рокро▓ рокிро░ிро╡ுроХро│் роЙро│்ро│родாроХ роХро░ுродрок்рокроЯுроХிро▒родு. роПро┤ு роЕроЯிрок்рокроЯை роЙроЯро▓் рооூро▓роХ்роХூро▒ுроХро│், рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роХро┤ிро╡ு рокொро░ுроЯ்роХро│ாроХிроп рооро▓роо், роЪிро▒ுроиீро░், ро╡ிропро░்ро╡ை роЖроХுроо். рооройிродройுроХ்роХு роЕроЯிрок்рокроЯைропாрой роЖродாро░роо், роЙрогро╡ு роЖроХுроо் роЗродுро╡ே роЙроЯро▓் роХூро▒ுроХро│ிро▓் родிроЪுроХ்роХро│ை ро╡ро│ро░்роХ்роХுроо். роЖроХாрод роХро┤ிро╡ு рокொро░ுроЯ்роХро│ாроХро╡ுроо் роЙро░ுрооாро▒ுроо். рооேро▒்роХрой்роЯ роЪெропро▓்рокாроЯுроХро│ிро▓் роЙрог்роЯாрой роЪроороиிро▓ை роЙроЯро▓ிрой் роиро▓род்родை роХுро▒ிроХ்роХிро▒родு. роЗрои்род роЪроороиிро▓ை роХுро▒ைрои்родாро▓், родро╡ро▒ிройாро▓், роЪроорооро▒்ро▒ роиிро▓ைропாро▓் роЙроЯро▓ிро▓் роиோроп்роХро│் роЙро░ுро╡ாроХுроо். роЗрои்род рооுро▒ைропாройродு,ро╡ாро┤்роХ்роХைропிро▓் роЗро┤рои்род роиிро▓ை рооீроЯ்роХ роЪроороиிро▓ை роЖро░ோроХ்роХிропрод்родை рокேрог ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо்.роЗрои்род роЪроо роиிро▓ைропை, роЖро░ோроХ்роХிропрод்родை рокேрог ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். роЗрои்род роЪроороиிро▓ைропை роЕроЯைро╡родро▒்роХு рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рооுроо்-родிропாройрооுроо் родுрогை роЪெроп்роХிро▒родு.

роЪிрод்родாро╡ிрой் рокро▓роо்

роЖрокрод்родாрой роЕро╡роЪро░ роиро▓ рокிро░роЪ்роЪройைроХро│ுроХ்роХு роЙроЯройроЯி роЪிроХிроЪ்роЪை роЪேро╡ைропைрод் родро╡ிро░, рооро▒்ро▒ роОро▓்ро▓ாро╡ிродрооாрой ро╡ிропாродிроХро│ைропுроо் роЪிрод்род рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ рооுро▒ைроХро│ாро▓் роХுрогрок்рокроЯுрод்род рооுроЯிроХிро▒родு. роЪோро░ிропாроЪிро╕், роЪிро▒ுроиீро░роХ родொро▓்ро▓ைроХро│், родோро▓் ро╡ிропாродிроХро│், роХро▓்ро▓ீро░ро▓் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் ро╡ропிро▒ு рокிро░роЪ்роЪройைроХро│், рокொродுро╡ாрой родрой்рооை, роТро╡்ро╡ாрооை, роЪாродாро░рог роХாроп்роЪ்роЪро▓் рооுродро▓ிропро╡ைроХро│ுроХ்роХு родேро╡ைропாрой роЕро│ро╡ு рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ ро╡роЪродி рокропрой்рокாроЯ்роЯிро▓் роЙро│்ро│родு.

роЪிрод்род рооро░ுрод்родுро╡роо் роородிрок்рокு роЗро┤роХ்роХроХ் роХாро░рогроо்


01. роЗродிро▓் родропாро░ிроХ்роХрок்рокроЯுроо் 70 % рооро░ுрои்родுроХро│் рооூро▓ிроХைро│். роЗро╡ை роХிро░ாроороо் роЪாро░்рои்род роороХ்роХро│ுроХ்роХுрод் родெро░ிрои்родро╡ை.
02. роороХ்роХро│் родெро░ிрои்род рокேроЪுроо் рооொро┤ிропாрой родрооிро┤ிро▓் роЗро░ுрок்рокродு. рокроЯிрод்родро╡ро░்роХро│ுроХ்роХு рокாрооро░рой் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ роЕро▒ிро╡ு рокெро▒்ро▒ிро░ுрок்рокродாро▓் роЪைроХ்роХாро▓ாроЬிроХ்роХро│ாрой роЖрок்роЯிрооிро╕்роЯ் роорой роОродிро░்рок்рокு роиிро▓ை.
03. рокро▒்рокроо் роЪெрои்родூро░роо் родро╡ிро░ рооро▒்ро▒ро╡ை роЕройைро╡ро░ாро▓ுроо் роЪெроп்родு родропாро░ிрод்родு роЙрог்рог рооுроЯிропுроо். роиோропிро▓ிро░ுрои்родு рокропрооிрой்ро▒ி роУро░ро│ро╡ிро▒்роХு роХுрогрооாроХ рооுроЯிропுроо் роОрой்рокродாро▓், роОро│ிроп роороХ்роХро│ை роЗро┤ிро╡ாроХрок் рокாро░்роХ்роХ роХро▒்ро▒ுроХ்роХொроЯுрод்род роЪрооро╕்роХிро░ுродрооропрооாроХ்роХроо், рооேро▓ைроЪ்роЪிрои்родройைропாроХ்роХроо் роХொрог்роЯро╡ро░்роХро│் родிроЯ்роЯрооிроЯ்роЯ роОродிро░் рокро░рок்рокுро░ை.
04. роЪிрод்род рооро░ுрод்родுро╡роо் рокроЯிрод்род рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░்роХро│் роороХ்роХро│் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡род்родை рокроЯிрод்родро╡ро░்роХро│் роОрой்рокродை рооро▒рои்родு рокாро░роо்рокро░ிроп рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░்роХро│ை рокோро▓ி рооро░ுрод்родுро╡ро░்роХро│் роОройроЪ்роЪроХроЯ்роЯு рооேройிроХ்роХு роТро░ே роиேро░்роХ்роХோроЯ்роЯிро▓் ро╡ைрод்родு роОродிро░் роХроЯ்роЪி рокோро▓் рокேроЪிропுроо் роОро┤ுродிропுроо் ро╡ро░ுро╡родு. роЗродுро╡ே роЕро╡ро░்роХро│் родро▓ைропிро▓் роЕро╡ро░்роХро│் ро╡ைрод்род роЕрогைропா родீ.
05. рокிро░ிроЯ்роЯிро╖் роЖроЯ்роЪிропை ро╡ிроЯ ро╡ிроЯுродро▓ை роЗрои்родிропாро╡ிро▓் рокро▓் роиெроЯுроЩ்роХாро▓роо் роЕроЩ்роХீроХாро░роо் рооро▒ுрод்родு роЗро┤ிро╡ு рокроЯுрод்родிропродு.
06. рооூроЯ роироо்рокிроХ்роХை рокோро▓ "роЕро▒ிро╡ிропро▓் роироо்рокிроХ்роХை" роЙро░ுро╡ாроХ்роХроо் рокெро▒ рокроХுрод்родро▒ிро╡ு, ро╡ிроЮ்роЮாрой роХроЯ்роЪிроХро│் родொроЯро░் рокро░рок்рокுро░ை роЪெроп்родு ро╡ро░ுро╡родு.
07. роЕро▒ுро╡ை роЪிроХிроХ்роЪை, рокро▓் рооாро▒்ро▒ுродро▓் рокோрой்ро▒ родுро▒ைроХро│் роЗро▓்ро▓ாрод роЪிрод்род рооро░ுрод்родுро╡род்родை роТрок்рокீроЯு роЪெроп்родு роЕродிро▓ுро│்ро│ роЕро▒ிро╡ிропро▓ைрок் рокுро▒роо் родро│்ро│ுро╡родு.
10. роЪிрод்род рооро░ுрои்родுро╡род்родிро▓் рокро▒்рокроо், роЪெрои்родூро░роо் роЪெроп்родிроЯ родேро╡ைропாрой рокро▓ рооро░ுрои்родுроХро│ைрод் родроЯை роЪெроп்родродு.
11. ро╡ிро▓роЩ்роХுроХро│், рооூро▓ிроХைроХро│் роХிроЯைроХ்роХா ро╡рог்рогроо் ро╡ройроЪ்роЪроЯ்роЯроо் рооூро▓роо் рокிро░ிроЯ்роЯீро╖் роЖроЯ்роЪி рооுродро▓் роХொрог்роЯு родроЯுрод்родு ро╡ро░ுро╡родு.
12. роХроЯрои்род роХாро▓роЩ்роХро│ிро▓் роЖрой்рооீроХ родро│роЩ்роХро│், роороЯроЩ்роХро│ிро▓் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡роо் рокாро░்роХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯродாро▓் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡род்родை роЖрой்рооீроХрооாроХрок் рокாро░்рок்рокродுроо், рокроХுрод்родро▒ிропாродு родொроЯро░்рои்родு роОродிро░் рокро░рок்рокுро░ைрод்родро▓்,
13. рокாроо்рокிройைроХ் роХрог்роЯு роТродுроЩ்роХ, ро╡ிро░роЯ்роЯ, роЕроЯிроХ்роХ, рокிроЯிроХ்роХроХ்роХூроЯ роЕро▒ிро╡ை роЗро┤рои்род роХро▓்ро╡ிропை роХро▒்ро▒ роо்рооாро▓் рокாроо்рокிройை ро▓ாро╡роХрооாроХ роЙропிро░ுроЯрой் рокிроЯிрод்родுроХ் роХாроЯ்роЯுроХ்роХுро│் ро╡ிроЯுроо் ро╡ிрод்родைропை рокро┤роХ рооро▒ுрод்родு рокாроо்рокு рокிроЯிрок்рокро╡ройை роЗро┤ிро╡ாроХрок்рокாро░்род்родро▓்.
14. роХро░ுроиாроЯроХроо், роЖрои்родிро░роо், роХேро░ро│роо் роЙро│்рокроЯ роЗрои்родிропா рооுро┤ுро╡родுроо் роЖропுро│் ро╡ேродроо் роЗро░ுроХ்роХ родрооிро┤роХрод்родிро▓் роороЯ்роЯுрооே родройி роЕро▒ிро╡ுроЯрой் роЪிрод்род рооро░ுрод்родுро╡роо் роОрой்ро▒ роТрой்ро▒ு роЗро░ுрок்рокродு ро╡ெро│ிрок்рокроЯைропாроХ рокேроЪாрод рокிро▒рооொро┤ிроХ்роХுро┤ுроХ்роХро│ுроХ்роХுрод் родрооிро┤் рооொро┤ிропிрой் роЕро▒ிро╡ிропро▓் рокெро░ுрооைропாрой роЪிрод்род рооро░ுрод்родுро╡роо் рооீродு роЗройроо் рокுро░ிропாрод ро╡ெро▒ுрок்рокுроо் роЕро┤ிроХ்роХро╡ேрог்роЯுроо் роОрой்ро▒ родுроЯிрок்рокுроЯрой் рокிро▒ро░ுроЯрой் роХூроЯ்роЯு ро╡ைроХ்роХிро▒ாро░்роХро│்.
роОро▓்ро▓ாрок்рокுроХро┤ுроо் роЪிрод்родрооро░ுрод்родுро╡род்родிро▒்роХே!

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Thursday, June 18, 2020

Pranic Healing can cure Cancer

"A time will come when science will make tremendous advances, not because of better instruments for discovering things, but because a few people will have at their command great spiritual powers, which at the present are seldom used. Within a few centuries, the art of spiritual healing will be increasingly developed and universally used."
Astronomer, Man, Mind, and the Universe.
-Gustaf Stromberg, Mt. Wilson


Pranic Healing is a simple and efficient system of removing diseased energy and providing new regenerated energy, facilitating the patient's self-healing mechanism. Master Choa Kok Sui, its discoverer, observed that the human body is surrounded by a health aura, which in the case of deceased persons was depleted, ragged, unclean or unequally distributed around the physical body. This energy body, also known as the health aura, is directly connected to the physical body.
It is the physical body's insulation. It is only when it is in disarray, due to a multitude of reasons, that disease enters the physical body. Hence, Master Choa Kok Sui's system of Pranic Healing enables the reconstruction of the energy body for the betterment of the physical body. So that Prana, life, can flow in the human body without making room for disease.
Energy can be transformed



Science explains to us that energy can neither be created nor destroyed but can be transformed from one form to another. Think about what this could mean to you? If you can understand how to work with energy, it can help transform all the negative results in your life into positive results – sickness into well-being, lack into abundance, stress into the peace of mind and failing relationships into healthy, strong bonds.  


So since Pranic Healing uses energy, there is a lot more to it than just the healing part. It not only makes you aware of the aura around the human body – the ‘chakras’ (energy centres) and their effects on our health but also teaches us how to feel or scan the aura and determine which parts of the chakras may be affected. By learning about energy, we become more conscious about its ubiquitous presence, be it in people, buildings or even objects.

The Essence of Prana

What is the fundamental difference between a living and a dead person? Both people have a body, a set of organs and billions of cells. What differentiates them is an ‘unseen’ force that gives one person the awareness and consciousness to experience living while causing the other person or to experience a permanent black-out.  

Call it Breath of Life or Vitality of the Soul, Prana is the life-sustaining force found within the body of every living thing. Without Prana, we cease to exist as “living beings”.  

Grand Master Choa Kok Sui explains: “Life Energy or Prana is all around us. It is pervasive; we are actually in an ocean of Life Energy”

Principles Behind Pranic Science

The fundamental principles of Pranic Healing are

  • Principle of Self- Recovery – The innate ability of every living being to heal itself
  • Principle of Life Force – Healing process can be accelerated by increasing the pranic life force of the individual

How does it work?

Pranic Healing corrects imbalances in the body’s energy field and transfers life force to the patient. This life force can also be characterized as universal energy; it is not the healer’s energy. Trained Pranic Healers access and transmit universal energy to the patient using specific frequencies and techniques for specific diseases and conditions
Pranic Healing is done without touching.

Pranic Healing is a three-step process that substantially accelerates the body’s innate ability to heal at all levels: physical, emotional, mental and spiritual.


  • Checking - Scanning for energy abnormalities
  • Cleansing - Removing energy abnormalities: used to remove dirty or diseased energy in the body and to eradicate blockages in the energy channels
  • Replenishing and revitalizing with life force- Energizing: the transference of fresh ‘prana’ or life energy to the body and is applied once the cleansing process is completed. To give an example, when we cut our fingers or bruise our legs, our body automatically takes the necessary steps to prevent blood loss and repair the damaged tissues. Our bodies are constantly exposed to a variety of toxins, chemicals and pollutants from the environments we live in but our ‘in-built’ defence system fights of all these germs and protects us.   When we are healthy and happy, we feel all charged up and are full of energy. When we are sick or upset, we feel down or drained out. In other words, a healthy body has an abundance of prana while a sick or diseased body is low on prana. The healing process of an individual is accelerated by increasing the prana life force in them which is readily available from the sun, air and earth.

Some Benefits of Pranic Healing


  • In cases of fever, parents can bring down the temperature of their children in just a few hours
  • Coughs and colds can usually be alleviated in a day
  • Major illnesses such as eye, liver, kidney, and heart problems can be partially or substantially relieved in a few sessions
  • Improved health and increased stamina
  • Inner peace and happiness
  • Better memory and concentration
  • Rapid spiritual growth
  • Reduced stress
  • Better interpersonal skills
  • Greater self-esteem
  • Attain the ability to attract good luck and become more prosperous

https://www.worldpranichealing.com/

Research

Objectives: The objective was to explore the effect of a Japanese energy healing method known as Johrei on the viability and proliferation of cultured human cancer cells in vitro.
Design: A randomly selected 96-well plate or a culture dish of various types of human cancer cell lines in culture were exposed to Johrei treatment. For comparison purpose, an equal number of untreated or volunteer-treated cultures were chosen as the control group. Johrei treatment was repeatedly performed at appropriate time intervals over the course of the experiments. Cell viability was examined by a colourimetric assay with a Cell Counting kit. Morphological changes were analyzed by phase-contrast and time-lapse microscopy. Cell proliferation and early and late stages of cell death were also determined with the use of a bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) cell proliferation assay kit and an Annexin V-FLUOS Staining kit, respectively.
Outcome measures: Quantitative data were presented as means±standard deviation. The outcome measures were the differences in viable cell numbers that remained under healing practice versus control conditions, and the statistical significance of differences in their mean values was assessed.
Results: The viability loss of cultured human cancer cells in the Johrei group was significantly higher than that of either of the control groups, despite the fact that the responsiveness to Johrei varied with different cancer cell types. The proliferation rate of gastric cancer cells exposed to Johrei treatments for 72 hours was more significantly decreased compared with that of the untreated cells, whereas the extent of dying and/or dead cells in the Johrei group was more profound than that of the untreated cells.
Conclusions: These results provide evidence that Johrei treatment induces the viability loss of various cancer cells in vitro, mainly due to the increased cell death and the decreased proliferation.
A natural energy healing technique called Reiki (Japanese Healing Method) and Mexican healing (ancient Egyptian healing method) used to heal stage 4 liver cancer patient
The efforts put in my healer was just 36 hours to heal the patient and destroy the cancer cells. The total duration of the healing was 2 months.
I will be discussing the below topics
  • Challenges faced during the healing
  • How energy healing works to heal cancer naturally
  • Healing Methods used to heal the cancer
  • Products/Procedures used to heal the cancer
  • Recovery of the patient during the healing period.

Biography:

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Vivek is a Reiki Master cum practitioner from the last 8 years and also alternative therapy experts in Mexican healing, Melchizedek healing, crystal healing and past life regression therapy.
Vivek Kamath has healed 3 Stage 4 cancer (throat, liver and breast cancer) till date. He has also healed Diabetes TYPE1, TYPE2, TYPE 3/LADA, removed heart blocks, kidney diseases, glaucoma, removed womb cysts, kidney stones, sciatica pain healing, lumbar l5 pain healing, rheumatoid arthritis, obesity disorders, knee transplant pain, migraine, sinusitis, constipation, depression, schizophrenia. Phobia, addiction cases, learning disability in kids, thyroid problems, kidney dialysis, irregular periods in women, asthma, cholesterol, high and low blood pressure, erectile dysfunction in men.
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Sunday, May 10, 2020

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The Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa Rigpa and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) of India released two advisories via PIB on the preventative and treatment measures that can be taken for the coronavirus epidemic. One of the advisories was using the homeopathy drug Arsenicum album 30 as a ‘prophylactic medicine’ for the prevention of the infection .However, Ayush Minister Shripad Naik has said that the advisory issued by ministry on 19 January only listed medicines that increase the immunity of the body and never claimed to cure the pathogen.
“As per the Homoeopathy Practices, the following Preventive Management Steps are suggested- The Group of Experts inter-alia has recommended that homoeopathy medicine Arsenicum album30 could be taken as prophylactic medicine against possible Corona virus infections, which has also been advised for prevention of ILI. It has recommended one doze of Arsenicum album 30, daily in empty stomach for three days. The dose should be repeated after one month by following the same schedule incase Corona virus infections prevail in the community.”

Friday, May 1, 2020

Flower Therapy

What is flower therapy?
The use of blooms for therapy was pioneered by English physician Dr. Edward Bach back in the 1930s. A bacteriologist and homeopath, he introduced the idea of using the essence of flowers for aromatherapy. To tap the healing power of flowers, he prepared medicines by placing blooms in a pot of water and exposing them to the sun for a certain number of hours. He then took the essence and turned them into healing essences and pills.
Dr. Bach discovered a total of 38 flowers which correspond to specific human states. Floral therapy is, in a way, a form of vibrational healing, meaning that it uses energy to heal a patient’s energetic field. This connects to the concept of floral therapy created by color expert Eiseman which suggests that the pattern and colors of different flowers affect our mental states. Additional scientific researches which claim that flowers and plants, in general, affect our mind and emotions support this, too! So you see, that happiness you feel whenever you get a bunch of blooms isn’t just you being sappy–it’s actually a natural response you get from an improvement of your emotional health!The action of the flower essences raises the vibration of the being.... They cure by flooding the body with the beautiful vibrations of the highest nature - in whose presence there is the opportunity for disease to melt away like snow in sunshine - EDWARD BACH


Flower therapy is of two types:
a) Bach Flower Therapy: Healing certain physical and mental ailments through oils extracted from some special flowers
b) Eiseman Flower Therapy: Enhancing our moods through colors and patterns of floral arrangements. 

Bach Flower Therapy

The therapeutic use of flower essence therapy in the treatment of depression and other psychological disorders is not new. Flower essence therapy was introduced by the English physician Dr. Edward Bach in the 1930's. It is a form of Aromatherapy. Dr. Edward Bach, also called the father of Flower Medicines, was a London based bacteriologist and consulting homeopath.
Not satisfied with his homeopathic practice, he turned to flowers as a source of medicine. He discovered 38 flowers as corresponding to 38 human states.These flower medicines are prepared by placing flowers in a pot of water exposed to the noon sun for about three hours. The essence thus formed is combined with alcohol, for preservative purposes, and dispensed as liquid or in the form of pills.
Flower essence therapy is a form of vibrational healing, which treats with pure energy to generate changes in the energetic field of the patient. Healing with flower essences is an extension of the time-honored tradition of herbal medicine, successfully returning people and animals to balance and health. Flower essence therapy has proven particularly useful in assisting animals that have been abused, neglected or that have become stressed and anxious. 
This is a quick reference guide to each of the 38 remedies discovered by Dr Bach. Each remedy is directed at a particular characteristic or emotional state. To select the remedies you need, think about the sort of person you are and the way you are feeling.
For more information on each remedy in this list click the relevant link. It might help to read some case studies first to see how they work.

Remedies

Agrimony – mental torture behind a cheerful face
Aspen – fear of unknown things
Beech – intolerance
Centaury – the inability to say ‘no’
Cerato – lack of trust in one’s own decisions
Cherry Plum – fear of the mind giving way
Chestnut Bud – failure to learn from mistakes
Chicory – selfish, possessive love
Clematis – dreaming of the future without working in the present
Crab Apple – the cleansing remedy, also for not liking something about ourselves
Elm – overwhelmed by responsibility
Gentian – discouragement after a setback
Gorse – hopelessness and despair
Heather – talkative self-concern and being self-centred
Holly – hatred, envy and jealousy
Honeysuckle – living in the past
Hornbeam – tiredness at the thought of doing something
Impatiens – impatience
Larch – lack of confidence
Mimulus – fear of known things
Mustard – deep gloom for no reason
Oak – the plodder who keeps going past the point of exhaustion
Olive – exhaustion following mental or physical effort
Pine – guilt
Red Chestnut – over-concern for the welfare of loved ones
Rock Rose – terror and fright
Rock Water – self-denial, rigidity and self-repression
Scleranthus – inability to choose between alternatives
Star of Bethlehem – shock
Sweet Chestnut – extreme mental anguish, when everything has been tried and there is no light left
Vervain – over-enthusiasm
Vine – dominance and inflexibility
Walnut – protection from change and unwanted influences
Water Violet – quiet self-reliance leading to isolation
White Chestnut – unwanted thoughts and mental arguments
Wild Oat – uncertainty over one’s direction in life
Wild Rose – drifting, resignation, apathy
Willow – self-pity and resentment
The original system also includes an emergency combination remedy. Other pre-mixed combinations are offered by many remedy producers, but they tend to be ineffective because they are not chosen individually.
To get help selecting remedies contact a local Bach Foundation Registered Practitioner.

Eiseman Flower Therapy

While Bach's therapy is all about extracts from flowers, color experts like Eiseman opine that the very colors and the patterning of flowers influences the mental states.
According to Eiseman, flowers in conjunction with their design and color schemes create feelings that enhance our moods.
Additionally, scientific research shows that flowers and plants have a beneficial impact on state of mind and emotions. Rutgers University's behavioral studies have proven that flowers provide a simple way to improve emotional health.
Hence the local florist, who in a weirdly possible way can act as a therapist, could arrange the flowers with specific colors in specific arrangements so as to suit the needs of the customer.
Eiseman identifies five emotional color palettes that are expressed through color combinations in floral arrangements and the flowers that bring them to life.

Nurturing:

Eiseman Flower Therapy 1A true sense of caring is created by a combination of colors that are fragile, soft and tender. Arrangements in pastel shades and the softest yellows, peaches, warm pinks, creamy whites and subtle greens make us feel safe, snug and loved. Consider a nurturing floral arrangement for a new mother, a sick friend or a grieving loved one - anyone who would benefit from a caring, loving embrace.

Romantic:

Eiseman Flower Therapy 2A sensation of intimacy, nostalgia and comfort is captured in this color palette, a blend of delicate warm and cool colors with lavenders and pinks at its heart. Romantic arrangements express loving sentiments and admiration to mothers, sisters, grandmothers, aunts, best friends, significant others and brides-to-be. Eiseman flower therapy is just romantic!

Sensuous:

Eiseman Flower Therapy 3The rich, luxurious color combinations of the sensuous palette set the mood for sophisticated, passionate and even seductive settings. Robust reds and purples, hot pinks and spicy oranges are at the soul of this dynamic floral feeling. Consider a sensuous arrangement for a very special evening or an elegant dinner party - anywhere you want to feel magnetic and extravagant. How sensuous is Eiseman flower therapy? It is just wonderful.

Tranquil:

Eiseman Flower Therapy 4Serenity and relaxation are the essence of this color scheme. Its peaceful palette, reminiscent of sky and sea, is dominated by clear, light shades of green, misty blues and other cool hues. A vase of tranquility is perfect for busy moms, harried professionals and those who seek a moment of calm from life´s stressful situations. Eiseman flower therapy arrangement just recreates the tranquility of moon.

Whimsical:

Eiseman Flower Therapy 5 Fun-loving, free-spirited, playful feelings are conveyed by the whimsical palette, which is characterized by bold, contrasting colors. Floral arrangements featuring these hues set an upbeat tone and are ideal for birthdays, graduations, promotions and other celebrations.
When it comes to achieving Flower Therapy, all you need to do is just consult a professional florist to ensure your desired emotion is expressed just the way you want it.
Eiseman flower therapy is just practical. Eiseman flower therapy is simple as well. By following these simple tips from the Society of American Florists, anyone can order flowers with confidence, send the perfect floral gift for any occasion, and choose a gift that takes into account the feelings of recepients.
  • When ordering floral gifts, describe the recipient´s personality, as well as favorite hobbies or colors. Your florist can match the floral arrangement with the recipient´s personal preferences.
  • Tell your florist if the gift is for a special occasion (birthday, anniversary or other personal milestone) or just because. He or she can offer suggestions on how to best create an emotion with flowers.
  • If the flowers are for decorating or entertaining, describe the environment where they will be placed so your florist can create an arrangement that complements the style and colors of your home. 




Healing flowers for natural health:

Now we’re not saying you have to wait for someone to give you a bunch of flowers to enjoy this kind of therapy. It is the 20th century, and as strong, independent women, we can all go ahead and buy our own bouquet to try this holistic approach to natural health without waiting for a prince charming! Give the following seven florals a try for your DIY flower therapy.
  1. Rose:

rose flower
The queen of flowers symbolizes many things depending on its color. Red stands for passion, white for innocence, pink for gratitude, and yellow for friendship. Under Dr. Bach’s list, wild roses can help heal apathy and motivate people to take charge by creating positive changes in their health. According to several pieces of evidences, wild roses can also help bring enthusiasm to someone and can be a long-term healing partner for those who want to renew their flow of vitality.
You can use this flower in the form of a tincture, where you need to take it orally, ideally a few minutes before drinking or eating anything. To use it externally, apply your rose flower essence to acupuncture and marma points of the body.
  1. Lavender:

lavender flower
Lavender flower essence is widely known in aromatherapy for its calming properties. In floral therapy, it is mainly prescribed to those in agitated, high-wired states for the refined awareness and spiritual sensitivity that it offers. It is also prescribed for insomnia–just add a few drops of it to an infuser and you’ll be calm enough to be whisked off to dreamland. Just like rose essences, lavender essence can also be taken orally from a dropper bottle or mixed with a glass of water.
  1. Chamomile:

chamomile flower
Another popular essence for flower therapy, chamomile is commonly taken in the form of tea. Since the flower is a sun-loving plant, it is closely associated with releasing emotional tension which is usually held in the solar plexus of our body. Other uses of it in flower therapy is in relieving depression and improving digestion.
  1. Jasmine:

jasmine flower
Besides from smelling SO good, jasmine flowers and their essential oils are commonly used in botanical medicine. In flower therapy, the blooms of this plant are believed to enhance mental clarity and induce relaxation. It is also said that jasmine was used historically before as an aphrodisiac or as a helpful agent in promoting the flow of breast milk when its flowers are crushed and applied directly on the breasts. To use jasmine oil for natural health, one can apply it to the abdomen to relieve pain like PMS or massage a drop of it over the heart if to invite emotions like love.
  1. Hibiscus:

hibiscus plant
There are many flower meanings for hibiscus, depending on where you are from. For example, in North America, giving the flower to a female means to complement her perfection, while in the Victorian era, it is a sign of one’s delicate beauty. In flower therapy, the essential oil of this bloom is believed to energize the first and second chakras of the body, helping undo blockages in the spine and lower back. Similar to jasmine, hibiscus is also believed to stimulate passion and sexuality, helping release pent-up forces in the womb. This flower can be taken as a tea or applied directly on the body.
  1. Dandelion:

dandelion flower
You might not think much of this flower as something more than just a weed, but dandelions are pretty helpful in flower therapy. Similar to how its seeds drift into the wind, carrying wishes to a lover, the essence of this flower gives the person a love for life. Dandelions are believed to help people get in harmony with others, and ease the psyche of an over-planner and an overthinker. Dandelion can be used as a massage oil to help relax muscles and relieve body tension.
  1. Honeysuckle:

honeysuckle flower
Included in Dr. Bach’s list of healing flowers, honeysuckle is categorized to be helpful to people who are living in the past and having trouble moving on to the present. These are the ones who spend their time looking back to old memories–like how an elderly person would reminisce their younger days out of the belief that they can no longer experience new things. Honeysuckle is a flower remedy that can aid someone in recalling their past without the painful process of reliving it, guiding the person to take joy in the present. As an essential oil, honeysuckle can be used as a massage oil to relieve stress. A few drops of it can also be added to a warm bath for comfort.

Wrap Up:

Flower therapy may be old school, but it is a beautiful type of natural therapy we should all give a try. Not only are they believed to target emotional parts of us that advanced medicine doesn’t always address, but the science behind them are also just so plainly, breathtakingly beautiful.


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