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Alternative Medicine

This is basically termed as any healing process or health care system that does not come under the sphere of conventional treatments but which has shown to produce reliable and commendable results, having the distinctive ability to cure most deadly diseases known to mankind including Cancer. The thought of a realistic Alternative Cancer Cure remedy emerging by exploiting these unique methods of healing has never been more important than it is today. It also needs to be stressed that medicine defined as alternative in one continent may be considered mainstream in another, especially in the Oriental and South Asian cultures. Alternative therapies are most often based on precise health regimens that generate unique and efficacious healing tendencies inside the body, even though little scientific evidence supports this theory, compared to the meticulous standards of authentication employed by traditional medicine to substantiate such beliefs of comprehensive cure. Rather it relatively entails exclusive methods of healing that literally encompasses cultural and historical inclinations, with even modest or no scientific verification desired or required by such alternative practitioners. Some examples of these therapies include: Herbalism, Ayurveda, Unani, Homeopathy, Naturopathy, and traditional Chinese medicine. In many of these treatments, in addition to a combination of other routines, it allocates considerable importance on healthy diet-based rehabilitation to accomplish rapid recovery of the body from any ailment.

Several mainstream campaigners have frequently begun to advocate that such alternative techniques should be complimented with conventional treatments as well, but quite appropriately an enormously significant section of the alternative therapy community have vehemently opposed this notion, as the diversity in these two healing foundations are understandably far too conflicting. It is therefore coherently preferred instead, to emphasize solely on this distinctly exceptional approach of healing rather than clustering the two procedures together which could simply complicate and compromise both methodologies adversely. Usually any claims of accomplishment made by alternative practitioners are rarely or never accepted by the conventional community, since there is almost always a lack of proof or strong collaborative evidence of efficacy and safety allied with these treatments. Continue reading ‘Natural Cancer Cure – An Ayurvedic Alternative!’ »

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Ayurveda in India

Ayurveda is the oldest surviving comprehensive medical science in the world. The term is derived from its ancient Sanskrit roots – ‘Ayus’ which stands for life and ‘Ved’ which symbolizes knowledge. Ayurveda offers a rich, comprehensive outlook to a healthy life and its origins go back nearly 5000 years. To when it was expounded and practiced by the same spiritual rishimunis, who laid the foundations of the Vedic civilisation in India, by organising the fundamentals of life into proper systems. Continue reading ‘Ayurveda in India’ »

Ayurveda, meaning the “science of life and longevity” in Sanskrit, is believed to be about 5,000 years old, predating all other medical systems. The two classic Ayurveda text books are more than 2,000 years old. Charaka Samhita, named for the person who was the ayurvedic counterpart of Hippocrates, outlines the principles of health maintenance and treatment of disease, and Sushruta Samhita describes elaborate surgical procedures, including reconstructive plastic surgery, gallbladder removal, and other operations that most people consider modern.

Ayurvedic medicine spread with the Hindu culture to Indonesia, Tibet, and eventually to the West, where some of its principles were picked up by the ancient Greek physicians. As Buddhism developed, this healing system was carried to China and other Asian countries. Continue reading ‘The Origins of the Ayurveda Treatments’ »

Pukka Herbs is dedicated to helping people lead a healthy, balanced life through its range of organic herbal teas, remedies and oils. According to Pukka’s Herbal Director, Sebastian Pole, in order to achieve vitality and healthy, glowing skin this summer, “the process must begin from the inside”. Aloe Vera, an amazingly versatile plant, is naturally cooling and nourishing and is renowned for maintaining youthful looks, healthy skin and balanced digestion. It has been used for thousands of years for its healing properties and is truly nature at its finest. Pukka’s organic Aloe Vera Juice is made from the pure inner gel which is high in active ingredients and contains no synthetic preservatives. Naturally supporting the body’s ability to cleanse itself, Clean Greens, one of the new range of Organic Bio Nutrients, also helps the body to cope better with our polluted environment and diet. Continue reading ‘Natural Way to Achieve Optimal Health and Vitality’ »

Exfoliate the skin with crystals, stimulate collagen production and reduce wrinkles, acne and scars.

Use this Crystal Peel Facial product as a body wrap for intense exfoliation and detoxification. It contains ayurvedic oil, has an antibacterial effect, and supports natural skin regeneration.

Regular consumption or use of Crystal Salt provides your body with natural minerals, trace elements and living energy. This will balance the fluids in your body, support proper nutrient absorption and toxin elimination. You will achieve the same purifying effect as going on a several day fast. At the same time you will receive an energy boost due to the high concentration of minerals in the salt mixture. The peeling will also enhance the blood circulation in your skin.

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