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Ayurvedic treatment for asthma

Unread postby Snele » Thu Sep 29, 2011 2:02 pm

Irwin Antony Tigga was an asthma patient. He experienced breathing problems frequently and was hospitalised many a time. He had lived in metros like Mumbai and Calcutta before coming to Kerala, the land of Ayurveda. Once settled in Kerala, he decided to approach an Ayurvedic health resort to undergo treatment for asthma.
``The Ayurvedic practitioner asked me about my diet and lifestyle first,’’ says Irwin. ``He said that mine is the dry type asthma and I should take a lot of fluid type food to increase the moisture and oxygen content in the body, he adds. Apart from the diet changes he underwent a Swasa kasa treatment there which included body massage, urovasti, pizhichil, nasyam etc; he felt much relief to his breathing problems after the therapy.
Ayurveda classifies asthma into many categories such as dry type, infection type, congestive type etc and offers different treatment to each of them. Dry type of asthma is found in those who are sensitive to cold climates and have a frail body, says Radhika Chakravarthy, an Ayurvedic student.
``Ayurveda says that dry asthma is a result of an imbalance in air element in our body while the infection type is caused by an imbalance of fire element,’’ says Radhika. The reason for the congestion type asthma is attributed to the imbalance of water element in the body and Ayurveda is well equipped to cure any kind of asthma, she adds.

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Re: Ayurvedic treatment for asthma

Unread postby mikedake » Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:24 am

Asthma is a chronic swelling of the bronchial tubes and lungs. This causes the air passages to slim periodically resulting in respiration difficulties. It is generally found in women who are tin, frail and who have dry skin and constipation and are delicate to cold climates.

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Re: Ayurvedic treatment for asthma

Unread postby Adam Dixon » Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:56 pm

Asthma is that type of diseases which is be the person very lacy and also unfit.Mostly this type of diseases are happens to child.Which is very dangerous for the human health.

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Re: Ayurvedic treatment for asthma

Unread postby adolphhoghe » Tue Mar 06, 2012 9:18 pm

Asthma is a serious inflammation of the bronchial pipes and voice. This causes the air paragraphs to sleek regularly leading to breathing issues. It is usually found in females who are tin, weak and who have dry skin and bowel problems and are gentle to freezing environments .

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Re: Ayurvedic treatment for asthma

Unread postby charlihomes » Tue Mar 20, 2012 4:21 pm

Asthma is a dangerous Disease for every Human Being. Ayurveda have a perfect solutions for this Disease. I would like to suggest you that Treatment of Asthma is really curable and less risk as compare to Alepathy or Homeopathy.

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Re: Ayurvedic treatment for asthma

Unread postby openxcellaus » Wed Mar 28, 2012 5:48 am

There are five types of asthma determined by their range in difficulty to treat. The Ayurvedic approach to curing and understanding the causes of asthma differs uniquely from those prescribed by modern medicine. Herbal Supplements Herbal Capsules Asthma diet supplements.

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