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The three primary malas being Purisa faeces, Mutra urine and Sweda sweat. Ayurveda clearly states that only a balanced condition of doshas, dhatus and malas is arogya good health or disease free condition and their imbalance is the cause of ill health or disease....Malas are the various waste products of the dhatus produced during the normal metabolical process. The three primary malas being Purisa
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Alternative Medicine by gangadhar ti at 2:27 AM on November 22, 2008
Ayurvedic physiology has four main aspects: The Doshas body humours, the Dhatus body tissues, the Malas body wastes and Manas mind. Seven Dhatu are: Rasa or lymh: It nourishes body and mind dhatu ke bbare me hi padha hai....Dhatus give nourishment, growth and support to the body and mind. The seven dathus of saptha dhatus are:Rasa dhatu Rakta dhatuMamsa dhatuMeda dhatu Asthi dhatu Majja dhatu
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Alternative Medicine by Tingtong at 12:56 PM on July 03, 2008
before age 25. Another word for ageing is Vata, also means loss of dhatus. Hair health is an indicator of Ojas too, look at Baba Ramdev for instance. Excess pleasure, lack of exercise, circulation, etc many reasons can be given for dhatu loss. Dhatus sublimate under excess pitta heat. certain hormones must be present in adequate quantity to keep hair smooth, shining and black. Good amount of estrogen
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Beauty & Fashion by sri datta at 11:51 PM on October 13, 2008
the normalcy between dhatus and doshas.Drug forms like powder, paste, infusion, decoction, pill, confection, roast, fermented, distilled, medicated and inhalants are specified there.Even injectible forms thro, distilled, medicated and inhalants as well as injectives into the rectum, urethra and female genital organs. The aim of these drugs is to maintain the normalcy between dhatus and doshas.It also describes
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Alternative Medicine by gangadharti at 2:20 AM on November 13, 2008
and ether. These exist in the body in the form of substances dhatus, viz., rasa, blood, flesh, fat, bone, marrow and semen. The function of the food is to nourish these dhatus, maintain their equilibrium
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Alternative Medicine by gangadharti at 2:19 AM on November 13, 2008
-unctuous, dry Khara rough Drava liquid Kathina hard Sara unstable Sthula gross Piccila slimyPrabhava Special Potency: Dhatu Affinity Tissues Entered: all 7 dhatus, liver, spleen, reproductive system The seven dhatus or tissues are: Rasa plasma, lymph, Rakta red blood cells, Mamsa muscle tissue, Meda adipose tissue, Ashti bone tissue, Majja bone marrow, nervous tissue , connective tissue, Shukra male
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Alternative Medicine by AmritaRavi at 4:13 AM on November 08, 2008
and JALare the main sources of body....There is one Srotas for each of the seven Dhatus: one for the functions of mind like thinking, communication and feeling; three to deal with the intake of nutrients to and from the tissues dhatus:Rasa vaha srotas--the channels carrying plasma and lymph Rakta vaha srotas--the channels carrying blood cells and specifically hemoglobin Mamsa vaha srotas--the channels carrying
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Alternative Medicine by Tingtong at 12:52 PM on July 03, 2008
is maintained in cells and entire organ systems.2 Growth, maintenance and repair of tissues Dhatus, of which there are seven.3 Excretion of wastes Malas from cells and organs.The functioning of the body correction of these faulty habits2 the aggravated tridoshas- prakupitvat pit kaph are brought to normal levels and then the kupit sapt dhatus are also made sam ie brought to normal levels
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Alternative Medicine by Tingtong at 12:56 PM on July 02, 2008
to prevent disease and to promote a more positive experience of health.Health, according to Ayurveda, is defined as a state of dynamic equilibrium of the Doshas metabolic forces, Sap Dhatus seven tissues
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Alternative Medicine by gangadharti at 3:57 PM on November 03, 2008
and reproductive capabilities of men that also strengthens other body tissues dhatus like muscles, fats, bones and blood.http://www.lifepositive.com /ayurveda.html
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Alternative Medicine by nidadavolu at 6:53 PM on October 29, 2008