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How is Osteoporosis? .

Osteoporosis has no symptoms, it does not hurt or cause any change in itself. However, the extreme fragility occur in bone, appear with great frequency bone fractures, which are what determine the symptoms in these patients. The most common fractures in osteoporosis in postmenopausal women are vertebral fractures, which produce very sharp pains in the back and condition the progressive appearance of deformities of the same, fundamentally progressive decrease in size by crushing vertebrae. This pain can give way to a more continuous dull pain produced by micro fractures, and often is the symptom leading to diagnosis. Osteoporosis of the elderly typically occurs in long bone fractures, especially in the wrist, and even more in the femur, being responsible for the typical hip fractures in the elderly. Read the rest of this entry »

Indian Medicine

india medicineAyurveda or the “science of life” is the Indian medicine on display in the form of treaties from the second century. d.C. until the seventh century. d.C. by three authors: Carata, Sushruta, Vagbhata. The Carakasamita is considered the fundamental text.
Ayurveda offers a holistic model of the human being, that sees man as an inseparable unity of body, mind and spirit. While the spirit is not subject to degeneration, the body and mind may incur imbalances.

The method of diagnosis is the main Ayurvedic physician listening to the wrist. The doctor examines the patient’s wrist a gentle pressure of her fingers, through which he shows the state of equilibrium of doshas. If the beat of the pulse is irregular, there is an excess of vata, if the pulse is hopping means that pitta dosha precedence over the other, and if the heartbeat is too slow there is an increase of kapha.

Indian Medicine

india medicineAyurveda or the “science of life” is the Indian medicine on display in the form of treaties from the second century. d.C. until the seventh century. d.C. by three authors: Carata, Sushruta, Vagbhata. The Carakasamita is considered the fundamental text.
Ayurveda offers a holistic model of the human being, that sees man as an inseparable unity of body, mind and spirit. While the spirit is not subject to degeneration, the body and mind may incur imbalances.

The method of diagnosis is the main Ayurvedic physician listening to the wrist. The doctor examines the patient’s wrist a gentle pressure of her fingers, through which he shows the state of equilibrium of doshas. If the beat of the pulse is irregular, there is an excess of vata, if the pulse is hopping means that pitta dosha precedence over the other, and if the heartbeat is too slow there is an increase of kapha.

Indian Medicine

india medicineAyurveda or the “science of life” is the Indian medicine on display in the form of treaties from the second century. d.C. until the seventh century. d.C. by three authors: Carata, Sushruta, Vagbhata. The Carakasamita is considered the fundamental text.
Ayurveda offers a holistic model of the human being, that sees man as an inseparable unity of body, mind and spirit. While the spirit is not subject to degeneration, the body and mind may incur imbalances.

The method of diagnosis is the main Ayurvedic physician listening to the wrist. The doctor examines the patient’s wrist a gentle pressure of her fingers, through which he shows the state of equilibrium of doshas. If the beat of the pulse is irregular, there is an excess of vata, if the pulse is hopping means that pitta dosha precedence over the other, and if the heartbeat is too slow there is an increase of kapha.