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Ayurveda for cracked heels

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, Apr 29, 2017.

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    REVIEW OF APPLICATION OF
    SARJARAS MALAHAR IN
    PADADARI (CRACK HEELS)

    Vd. Kalavade Vedashri Abhijit(MD. Rognidan) et al
    Journal of Medical Pharmaceutical and Allied Sciences (March_2017); 692-698
     
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  3. Craig Payne

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    Ayurveda is snake oil and works no better than a placebo
     
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    Clinical efficacy of Vrukshamla Beeja Taila (Kokum Butter) in the Management of Padadari (Cracked Heels)
    Journal of Ayurveda Medical Sciences,2017,2,2,209-213.
    Faisal Mohammed et al
     
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    Management of Padadari (cracked feet) with Rakta Snuhi (Euphorbia caducifolia Haines.) based formulation: An open-labeled clinical study.
    Gupta S, Acharya R
    Ayu. 2018 Oct-Dec;39(4):208-212
     
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    Someone the other day asked me if modern medicine and Ayurveda were the same? After a brief pause, I explained that the difference between Ayurveda and modern Allopathic medicine is quite simple. Allopathy primarily treats the symptoms of disease. Ayurveda however, treats the entire body as a whole entity, it is fundamentally about correcting and then maintaining balance physically and psychologically. It also plans regimes to keep those that are well healthy. Diet, herbs, meditation and yoga are some examples as to how it operates. Each type of medicine has its pros and cons and each person must choose what is best for him or her. Historically, the paths of both systems have on occasion overlapped. Hippocrates the father of modern medicine, was purported to have said :- “Let thy food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food."
     
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  7. Craig Payne

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    What utter nonsense. Straw man.
     
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