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Ольга Княгиня » 12 Mar 2017, 00:27
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Ayurvedic therapy. Frawley David

with Kundalini.
DRUG ADDICTION. Principles of drug addiction treatment. Tobacco smoking. Smoking treatment. Alcoholism. Disorders due to drug use. Drug addiction treatment.

Part III. THERAPEUTIC METHODS AND MEANS
1. CLASSIC AYURVEDIC MEDICINES
Powders. Tablets. The composition of "Asafetida 8". Khingashtak is ugly. The composition of "Ashwagandha" in powder. Ashwagandadi is crazy. Avipattikar is crazy. Composition "Vilva" in powder. Vilvadi is crazy. Ingredients Cardamom. Eladi is crazy. The composition of "Chitrak" in tablets. Chitrakadi vati. Composition "Carnation". Lavangadi is crazy. Tissue strengthening powder. Dhatupavushtik is churna. Composition "Garlic" in tablets. Lashunadi vati. The composition of "Brami" in tablets. Brahmi vati. Guduchi extract. Guduchi sattva. Kutajgan vati. Lavanbaskar is crazy. Composition "Five Salts" in powder. Powdered licorice. Yashtimadhu is crazy. Mahasudarshan powder. Composition "Nutmeg". Jatiphaladi is churna. anti-aging powder. Rasayana is crazy. Powder Saraswat. Lollipop composition in powder. Sitopaladi is crazy. Composition "Sandalwood" in powder. Chandranadi is crazy. Composition "Sassaparilla" in powder. Chopchinyadi is churna. The composition of "Shatavari". Shatavaryadi is churna. Sudarshan is crazy. Talishadi is crazy. Trikatu powder. Triphala is black. Powder "Three Flavors". Trisugandhi is churna. Dashamula. Ten Roots. Tikta. Bitterness.
Gugguls. Gokshuradi guggul. Mahayogaraj guggul. Triphala guggul. Yogaraj guggul.
Herbal wines. Aloe wine. Kumariasawa. Arjuna wine. Arjunarishta. Ashok wine. Ashokarishta. Ashwagandha wine. Ashwagandarishta. Wine from bala. Balarishta. Grape wine. Draksha. Wine from kutage. Kutajarista. Herbal wine "Sarasvat". Sarasvatarishta.
Herbal jams. Brami jam. Brahma Rasayan. Chyavanprash. Musali pack. Vasa herbal jam. Vasavaleha.
Medicinal oils. Bringaraj oil. Bringaraj taila. Oil "Brami". Brami taila. Oil composition of sandalwood. Chandanadi taila. Chandanbalalakshadi taila. Mahamash taila. Mahanarayan taila. Narayan taila. Pinda taila. Vishagarbha taila.
Guy. Guy with ashwagandha. Ashwagandha grita. Gi with composition "Brami". Brami grita. Mahatikta grita. Phala grita. Old gi. Purana grita. Shatodhara grita. Guy с составом Triphala. Triphala grita.
Preparations from minerals and products of animal origin. Gypsum ash. Godanti Basma. Iron tablets. Navayas loha guti. Ash from strombide shells. Shankha basma. Composition "Mumiyo". Ash deer antler. Shringa basma. Makaradhwaj.
2. MODERN AYURVEDIC MEDICINES
Digestion stimulant. Trikatu Plus. Energy tonic. Lung tonic. Tonic for women. The composition of "Shatavari". Colon tonic. Triphala Plus. Brain tonic. Composition "Brami". Herbal antipyretic composition. Blood cleanser. Liver tonic. Herbal composition to improve the absorption of food. Kidney tonic. Heart Tonic. Composition "Arjuna". Antacid composition. Antirheumatic drug. Composition "Guggul". Herbal sedative composition. Weight loss drug. Composition of Chyavan. A drug to increase male sexual energy.
3. OILS AND INCENSES
Oils for various constitutions. Oils for Vata. Oils for Pitta. Oils for Kapha. Incense. Incense for Vata. Incense for Pitta. Incense for Kapha.
4. METHODS HERB USES
Dosage. Recipe development. Empowering herbs. How to prepare a drug that has power. The use of herbs with special powers. Use of specially grown herbs. Use of wild herbs. Special combinations of herbs. Special extraction. Reinforcing additives. Form of drugs. Trituration. Alchemical preparations. Precious stones and metals. Correct timing. Psychoenergetic methods, mantras. Other factors.
5. APPLICATION OF ASTROLOGY, GEMSTONES, COLOR THERAPY AND MANTRAS IN AYURVEDA
Application of astrology and gems. Ruby. Pearl. Red coral. Emerald. Yellow sapphire. Diamond. Blue sapphire. Hessonite. Cat eye. Quartz crystals. Astrology and herbs. Gems and herbs. Color therapy. Planet colors. Mantras. Mantras and elements.
6. VEDIC KNOWLEDGE AND YOGA
Principles of a holistic system of treatment based on Vedic knowledge. Five shells and methods of their healing. Yoga and Ayurveda.
Dictionary of medical terms.
Dictionary of Sanskrit words.
Herbs traditionally used in Western medicine.
Herbs used in Ayurveda.
Herbs used in Chinese medicine.
Chinese drugs.

FOREWORD
I started reading the manuscript of Ayurvedic Therapy out of sheer curiosity, wanting to see how Ayurveda was interpreted by the Westerner who practices and teaches it. As I finished reading, I felt great admiration for the author's ability to penetrate into the very depths of this ancient Indian science of life and clearly understand its basic principles.
I was struck by the extreme ease with which the Western mind enters the realm of the intuitive knowledge of the East. This book is an excellent attempt to build a bridge of understanding between the Eastern and Western minds and between two opposing worldviews. The author successfully coped with the task of such an interpretation of the ancient wisdom of India, which would meet the needs of the modern world. He rightly notes that "Ayurveda today is one of the directions of the new movement to create universal medicine, which includes the best achievements of all countries of the world." The efforts made by the author in this and his other books will undoubtedly contribute to the creation of a climate conducive to such a synthesis.
How Ayurveda interpreter Dr. Frawley has a number of unique advantages. First of all, he is a knower of the Vedas. Ayurveda is part of the Vedas - the oldest written code of higher knowledge and experience of mankind - the essence of which lies in the idea of ​​harmony between man and nature and his unity with the Universe. Therefore, it would be natural to consider Ayurveda in this broad perspective. This is exactly what Dr. Frawley does. He is well acquainted with Sanskrit, the language in which Ayurvedic primary sources are written. This allowed him to reveal the depth of the concepts mentioned in these texts. With a literal translation of Sanskrit concepts into English, the meaning of the original is violated.
Along with this, he studies yoga and is a recognized specialist in the field of Vedic astrology. He studied and taught Chinese medicine. With this combination of unique knowledge, he can be considered the best person to introduce Ayurveda to the modern Western world. His attempt symbolizes the view of the whole world on the problem of health.
The information provided in this book covers almost all major sections of the Ayurvedic system as well as yoga, including data on types of constitution, diet, health maintenance, herbal medicine, special methods of medical care, treatment and recovery (such as oil massage, Panchakarma, mantra therapy, meditation and the use of gems). The focus, of course, is on diet and herbs, with a variety of home remedies listed.
Due to their special properties, many Ayurvedic herbs have already received recognition from modern scientists. Here it is appropriate to quote from the latest scientific study on the Ayurvedic concept of rejuvenation (Rasayana), carried out by a group of Indian pharmacologists. They chose five plants for experimental work: ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), shatavari (Asparagus racemosus), haritaki (Terminalia chebula), pippali (Piper longum), and guduchi (Tinosporia cordifolia). The scientists came to the following conclusion: “Based on experimental data, we assume that Rasayana preparations (rejuvenating substances) of Ayurvedic medicine harmonize the activity of the body, affecting neuroendocrine and immune functions. As a result of stimulation of the immune system, the overall body resistance. It is well known that stress and emotional shock can lead to impaired immunity and, as a result, to the development of many diseases. Conversely, it can be expected that an increase in immunity will be accompanied by a qualitative improvement in tissues that become more resistant to the effects of external and internal stresses ”(Dr. Sharadini A. Dahanukar and Dr. Urmila M. Thatte, Ayurveda Revisited. Bombay, India).
Perhaps Rasayana and yoga therapy will prove to be the most effective integral method for diseases related to the immune system and emotional problems. Dr. Frawley is breaking new ground in this direction by combining the wisdom of intuition with scientific knowledge in his approach.
Finally, Dr. Frawley considers the spiritual aspect of life, without which the analysis of the problem of health and disease cannot be complete. The Indian religious tradition is based on the belief in the possibilities of the individual and calls for freedom and spontaneity. Such an approach transforms human emotions into divine bliss and restores the integrity of human existence, in the sense that is expressed in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali with the words: “And then the sage returns to his own nature” (Yoga Sutras I, 3).
Ayurveda insists on the need for spiritual and ethical discipline in order to achieve mental health and the normal development of the individual. Dr. R.D. Lily (R.D. Lele), an eminent physician, the founder of Indian radiology, praises this aspect of Ayurveda in his book Ayurveda and Modern Medicine. He says: "The wisdom of Ayurveda is that it includes a code of conduct as a means of achieving mental health and happiness." It is this aspect that Dr. Frawley examines in detail.
In conclusion, as an Indian, I must express my joy at Dr. Frawley's entry into the community of eminent commentators on Ayurveda and Yoga. He has long earned a place of honor in it.
Dr. B.L. Vashta February 1989 Bombay, India.

Dr. B.L. Vashta (b. 1920) in 1945 received the diploma of "Ayurvedic Visharad" (expert in Ayurveda). He has been a professor for several years, has written many books and is now a regular health columnist in leading Indian journals. As an eminent researcher in the field of Ayurveda, yoga and naturopathy, he also advises the largest Ayurvedic firms in India. Currently he is an adviser at the Institute of Yoga and Ayurveda (Panvel-Bombay, India), takes part in international seminars and conferences, making efforts to spread Ayurvedic knowledge in India and abroad.

INTRODUCTION
Ayurveda is the knowledge of suitable and unsuitable,
favorable and unfavorable living conditions,
factors facilitating and hindering
longevity, as well as with what measure should
approach life in general.
— Charaka Samhita I, 41.

The word "Ayurveda" literally means "science of life". This is the original Indian system of healing, the roots of which go back to ancient times. Its founders were the same great seers and sages who created original systems of yoga and meditation.
Ayurveda originated as part of the Vedic knowledge - a comprehensive spiritual science created in order to give people a comprehensive view of the universe, living in accordance with a single law. Vedic knowledge includes yoga, meditation and astrology; Ayurveda is an

Message: #87734
Ольга Княгиня » 12 Mar 2017, 00:27
Keymaster

Ayurvedic therapy. Frawley David

with Kundalini.
DRUG ADDICTION. Principles of drug addiction treatment. Tobacco smoking. Smoking treatment. Alcoholism. Disorders due to drug use. Drug addiction treatment.

Part III. THERAPEUTIC METHODS AND MEANS
1. CLASSIC AYURVEDIC MEDICINES
Powders. Tablets. The composition of "Asafetida 8". Khingashtak is ugly. The composition of "Ashwagandha" in powder. Ashwagandadi is crazy. Avipattikar is crazy. Composition "Vilva" in powder. Vilvadi is crazy. Ingredients Cardamom. Eladi is crazy. The composition of "Chitrak" in tablets. Chitrakadi vati. Composition "Carnation". Lavangadi is crazy. Tissue strengthening powder. Dhatupavushtik is churna. Composition "Garlic" in tablets. Lashunadi vati. The composition of "Brami" in tablets. Brahmi vati. Guduchi extract. Guduchi sattva. Kutajgan vati. Lavanbaskar is crazy. Composition "Five Salts" in powder. Powdered licorice. Yashtimadhu is crazy. Mahasudarshan powder. Composition "Nutmeg". Jatiphaladi is churna. anti-aging powder. Rasayana is crazy. Powder Saraswat. Lollipop composition in powder. Sitopaladi is crazy. Composition "Sandalwood" in powder. Chandranadi is crazy. Composition "Sassaparilla" in powder. Chopchinyadi is churna. The composition of "Shatavari". Shatavaryadi is churna. Sudarshan is crazy. Talishadi is crazy. Trikatu powder. Triphala is black. Powder "Three Flavors". Trisugandhi is churna. Dashamula. Ten Roots. Tikta. Bitterness.
Gugguls. Gokshuradi guggul. Mahayogaraj guggul. Triphala guggul. Yogaraj guggul.
Herbal wines. Aloe wine. Kumariasawa. Arjuna wine. Arjunarishta. Ashok wine. Ashokarishta. Ashwagandha wine. Ashwagandarishta. Wine from bala. Balarishta. Grape wine. Draksha. Wine from kutage. Kutajarista. Herbal wine "Sarasvat". Sarasvatarishta.
Herbal jams. Brami jam. Brahma Rasayan. Chyavanprash. Musali pack. Vasa herbal jam. Vasavaleha.
Medicinal oils. Bringaraj oil. Bringaraj taila. Oil "Brami". Brami taila. Oil composition of sandalwood. Chandanadi taila. Chandanbalalakshadi taila. Mahamash taila. Mahanarayan taila. Narayan taila. Pinda taila. Vishagarbha taila.
Guy. Guy with ashwagandha. Ashwagandha grita. Gi with composition "Brami". Brami grita. Mahatikta grita. Phala grita. Old gi. Purana grita. Shatodhara grita. Guy с составом Triphala. Triphala grita.
Preparations from minerals and products of animal origin. Gypsum ash. Godanti Basma. Iron tablets. Navayas loha guti. Ash from strombide shells. Shankha basma. Composition "Mumiyo". Ash deer antler. Shringa basma. Makaradhwaj.
2. MODERN AYURVEDIC MEDICINES
Digestion stimulant. Trikatu Plus. Energy tonic. Lung tonic. Tonic for women. The composition of "Shatavari". Colon tonic. Triphala Plus. Brain tonic. Composition "Brami". Herbal antipyretic composition. Blood cleanser. Liver tonic. Herbal composition to improve the absorption of food. Kidney tonic. Heart Tonic. Composition "Arjuna". Antacid composition. Antirheumatic drug. Composition "Guggul". Herbal sedative composition. Weight loss drug. Composition of Chyavan. A drug to increase male sexual energy.
3. OILS AND INCENSES
Oils for various constitutions. Oils for Vata. Oils for Pitta. Oils for Kapha. Incense. Incense for Vata. Incense for Pitta. Incense for Kapha.
4. METHODS HERB USES
Dosage. Recipe development. Empowering herbs. How to prepare a drug that has power. The use of herbs with special powers. Use of specially grown herbs. Use of wild herbs. Special combinations of herbs. Special extraction. Reinforcing additives. Form of drugs. Trituration. Alchemical preparations. Precious stones and metals. Correct timing. Psychoenergetic methods, mantras. Other factors.
5. APPLICATION OF ASTROLOGY, GEMSTONES, COLOR THERAPY AND MANTRAS IN AYURVEDA
Application of astrology and gems. Ruby. Pearl. Red coral. Emerald. Yellow sapphire. Diamond. Blue sapphire. Hessonite. Cat eye. Quartz crystals. Astrology and herbs. Gems and herbs. Color therapy. Planet colors. Mantras. Mantras and elements.
6. VEDIC KNOWLEDGE AND YOGA
Principles of a holistic system of treatment based on Vedic knowledge. Five shells and methods of their healing. Yoga and Ayurveda.
Dictionary of medical terms.
Dictionary of Sanskrit words.
Herbs traditionally used in Western medicine.
Herbs used in Ayurveda.
Herbs used in Chinese medicine.
Chinese drugs.

FOREWORD
I started reading the manuscript of Ayurvedic Therapy out of sheer curiosity, wanting to see how Ayurveda was interpreted by the Westerner who practices and teaches it. As I finished reading, I felt great admiration for the author's ability to penetrate into the very depths of this ancient Indian science of life and clearly understand its basic principles.
I was struck by the extreme ease with which the Western mind enters the realm of the intuitive knowledge of the East. This book is an excellent attempt to build a bridge of understanding between the Eastern and Western minds and between two opposing worldviews. The author successfully coped with the task of such an interpretation of the ancient wisdom of India, which would meet the needs of the modern world. He rightly notes that "Ayurveda today is one of the directions of the new movement to create universal medicine, which includes the best achievements of all countries of the world." The efforts made by the author in this and his other books will undoubtedly contribute to the creation of a climate conducive to such a synthesis.
How Ayurveda interpreter Dr. Frawley has a number of unique advantages. First of all, he is a knower of the Vedas. Ayurveda is part of the Vedas - the oldest written code of higher knowledge and experience of mankind - the essence of which lies in the idea of ​​harmony between man and nature and his unity with the Universe. Therefore, it would be natural to consider Ayurveda in this broad perspective. This is exactly what Dr. Frawley does. He is well acquainted with Sanskrit, the language in which Ayurvedic primary sources are written. This allowed him to reveal the depth of the concepts mentioned in these texts. With a literal translation of Sanskrit concepts into English, the meaning of the original is violated.
Along with this, he studies yoga and is a recognized specialist in the field of Vedic astrology. He studied and taught Chinese medicine. With this combination of unique knowledge, he can be considered the best person to introduce Ayurveda to the modern Western world. His attempt symbolizes the view of the whole world on the problem of health.
The information provided in this book covers almost all major sections of the Ayurvedic system as well as yoga, including data on types of constitution, diet, health maintenance, herbal medicine, special methods of medical care, treatment and recovery (such as oil massage, Panchakarma, mantra therapy, meditation and the use of gems). The focus, of course, is on diet and herbs, with a variety of home remedies listed.
Due to their special properties, many Ayurvedic herbs have already received recognition from modern scientists. Here it is appropriate to quote from the latest scientific study on the Ayurvedic concept of rejuvenation (Rasayana), carried out by a group of Indian pharmacologists. They chose five plants for experimental work: ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), shatavari (Asparagus racemosus), haritaki (Terminalia chebula), pippali (Piper longum), and guduchi (Tinosporia cordifolia). The scientists came to the following conclusion: “Based on experimental data, we assume that Rasayana preparations (rejuvenating substances) of Ayurvedic medicine harmonize the activity of the body, affecting neuroendocrine and immune functions. As a result of stimulation of the immune system, the overall body resistance. It is well known that stress and emotional shock can lead to impaired immunity and, as a result, to the development of many diseases. Conversely, it can be expected that an increase in immunity will be accompanied by a qualitative improvement in tissues that become more resistant to the effects of external and internal stresses ”(Dr. Sharadini A. Dahanukar and Dr. Urmila M. Thatte, Ayurveda Revisited. Bombay, India).
Perhaps Rasayana and yoga therapy will prove to be the most effective integral method for diseases related to the immune system and emotional problems. Dr. Frawley is breaking new ground in this direction by combining the wisdom of intuition with scientific knowledge in his approach.
Finally, Dr. Frawley considers the spiritual aspect of life, without which the analysis of the problem of health and disease cannot be complete. The Indian religious tradition is based on the belief in the possibilities of the individual and calls for freedom and spontaneity. Such an approach transforms human emotions into divine bliss and restores the integrity of human existence, in the sense that is expressed in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali with the words: “And then the sage returns to his own nature” (Yoga Sutras I, 3).
Ayurveda insists on the need for spiritual and ethical discipline in order to achieve mental health and the normal development of the individual. Dr. R.D. Lily (R.D. Lele), an eminent physician, the founder of Indian radiology, praises this aspect of Ayurveda in his book Ayurveda and Modern Medicine. He says: "The wisdom of Ayurveda is that it includes a code of conduct as a means of achieving mental health and happiness." It is this aspect that Dr. Frawley examines in detail.
In conclusion, as an Indian, I must express my joy at Dr. Frawley's entry into the community of eminent commentators on Ayurveda and Yoga. He has long earned a place of honor in it.
Dr. B.L. Vashta February 1989 Bombay, India.

Dr. B.L. Vashta (b. 1920) in 1945 received the diploma of "Ayurvedic Visharad" (expert in Ayurveda). He has been a professor for several years, has written many books and is now a regular health columnist in leading Indian journals. As an eminent researcher in the field of Ayurveda, yoga and naturopathy, he also advises the largest Ayurvedic firms in India. Currently he is an adviser at the Institute of Yoga and Ayurveda (Panvel-Bombay, India), takes part in international seminars and conferences, making efforts to spread Ayurvedic knowledge in India and abroad.

INTRODUCTION
Ayurveda is the knowledge of suitable and unsuitable,
favorable and unfavorable living conditions,
factors facilitating and hindering
longevity, as well as with what measure should
approach life in general.
— Charaka Samhita I, 41.

The word "Ayurveda" literally means "science of life". This is the original Indian system of healing, the roots of which go back to ancient times. Its founders were the same great seers and sages who created original systems of yoga and meditation.
Ayurveda originated as part of the Vedic knowledge - a comprehensive spiritual science created in order to give people a comprehensive view of the universe, living in accordance with a single law. Vedic knowledge includes yoga, meditation and astrology; Ayurveda is an

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