Tuesday, August 7, 2012
CALSAMTABLET, ARJUNA(Tarminelia arjuna)
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Thanks to give me some tips and suggestions regarding blog.in this blog I am writing about an action of Bark of Arjuna.read and reply on Face book or dr_rajal@samyakherbal.com or fill feedback form in www.samyakherbal.com. once again Thank you....
Bark of Arjuna tree is very good natural source of calcium and has been found to be rich in Co-enzyme Q-10 which is highly prescribed in cardiology departments now a days to prevent heart problems. High amounts of Co-enzyme Q-10 prevents incident of heart attacks. It also has a tonic effect in cases of cirrhosis of the liver. It induces a drug-dependent decrease in blood pressure and heart rate. It has been reported to possess protective cardiovascular and hypolipidemic properties. It helps to strengthen the heart muscle , in controlling the blood pressure to normal levels,helps to remove the blockages in cardiac vessels. It is very good in angina patients.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
CALSAM TABLET, METHICA,MEDASAK
Hi, all my Friends and viewers thanks a lot for sharing your view for blog. As per your requirement ,first of all I share all ingredients of CALSAM TABLET and than I will write an action of each one fine ?
CALSAM TABLET
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Ingredients
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Parts Used
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1
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Godanti
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2
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Praval
pishti
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3
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Kapardica
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shell
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4
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Ext.
Arjuna(Terminalia arjuna)
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Bark
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5
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Ext.
Methica(Trigonella foenumgraecum)
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seeds
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6
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Medasak(Litsea
glutinosa)
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Bark
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7
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Vajravalli(Cissus
quadrangularis)
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stem
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8
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Excipients
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Q.S.
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In pervious blog I wrote lots of use of Godanti and Pravalpishti in osteporosis and other diseases of bones.
In this blog I will write an action of Methica (Trigonella foenumgraecum) seeds and Medasak.(Litsea glutinosa)
Methica (Trigonella
foenumgraecum)
As per modern science,
Methika seeds contain minerals ,which include
calcium, phosphorous ,iron, sodium and potassium. so useful in osteoporotic
changes in menopause .It is nervine tonic in neuralgic pain.
ACTION OF MEDASAK:
As per Ayurveda,
Medasak is analgesic and
anodyne so useful in sciatica, nervine and neuralgesic disorders and
convulsions, gout, backache, rheumatic disorders and other vataj Disorders.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
CALSAM TABLET, ACTION OF PRAVALPISTI & GODANTI
Hi my nearer and dearer Friends
All of you know that this month I launched CALSAM TABLET in Market under the name of my company Samyak Herbal Health Care. In this blog I explain benefit of CALSAM TABLET and Action of ingredients(Herbs) of it.
All of you know that this month I launched CALSAM TABLET in Market under the name of my company Samyak Herbal Health Care. In this blog I explain benefit of CALSAM TABLET and Action of ingredients(Herbs) of it.
CALSAM TABLET
Fight against osteoporosis
BENEFITS OF CALSAM TABLET
· Provides easily absorbed and usable Calcium
· Increases bone mass
· Promotes remineralisation of bones.
· Inhibits bone resorption and influences bone formation.
· Helps to maintain stronger bones and healthier teeth.
· Cures weakness of bones
ACTION OF PRAVAL PISTI & GODANTI
· Provides easily absorbed and usable calcium
· Keeps heart beating regularly, research connection between arrhythmia's and mineral balance
· Helps metabolize body's iron
· Breakdowns heavy metals and drug residues in your body
· Protects body from free radical damage
· Increases muscle and joint mobility
· Combats arthritic conditions and heart disease
· Keeps heart beating regularly, research connection between arrhythmia's and mineral balance
· Helps metabolize body's iron
· Breakdowns heavy metals and drug residues in your body
· Protects body from free radical damage
· Increases muscle and joint mobility
· Combats arthritic conditions and heart disease
In my next blog read about an action of Methica and Medasak (Herbs).
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Osteoporosis, cause of arrhythemia, types of calcium deficiency
Types of calcium deficiency
There are two types of calcium deficiency:
· Dietary calcium deficiency is a condition in which there is an inadequate calcium intake, which can lead to depleted calcium stores in the bones, thinning and weakening of the bones, and osteporosis,moreover in menapousal condition in women.
· Hypocalcemia is a low level of calcium in the blood. It can occur from taking medications, such as diuretics; medical treatments; or disease processes, such as renal failure or hypoparathyroidism.
An insufficient amount of calcium in your diet will generally not cause hypocalcemia. This is because normal amounts of calcium in the blood are so critical to many vital body functions of the nerves, muscles, brain and heart, that your body will pull calcium from the bones as needed to maintain normal blood calcium levels. This enables important processes in the body to continue. However, ongoing dietary calcium deficiency can eventually lead to thinning of the bones and osteoporosis because calcium stores in the bones are not replaced as they are used by the body.Untreated calcium deficiency can lead to serious complications, such as osteoporosis, high blood pressure and cardiac arrhythemia(An arrhythmia is a disorder of the pulse or heart rhythm, such as beating too fast (tachycardia), too slow (bradycardia), or irregularly.) Seek regular medical care and follow your treatment plan to reduce the risk of serious complications from calcium deficiency.
Friday, June 22, 2012
What factors determine bone strength?,menopause in women
What factors determine bone strength?
Bone mass (bone density) is determined by the amount of bone present in the skeletal structure. Generally, the higher the bone density, the stronger the bones. Bone density is greatly influenced by genetic factors, which in turn are sometimes modified by environmental factors and medications. For example, men have a higher bone density than women, and African Americans have a higher bone density than Caucasian or Asian Americans.
Estrogen is important in maintaining bone density in women. When estrogen levels drop after menopause, loss of bone density accelerates. During the first five to 10 years after menopause, women can suffer up to 2%-4% loss of bone density per year! This can result in the loss of up to 25%-30% of their bone density during that time period. The accelerated bone loss after menopause is a major cause of osteoporosis in women, referred to as postmenopausal osteoporosis
Normally, bone density accumulates during childhood and reaches a peak by around age 25. Bone density then is maintained for about 10 years. After age 35, both men and women will normally lose 0.3%-0.5% of their bone density per year as part of the aging process.
I gave some same text in my privious blog, In this blog above is the answer of patient's Question
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is often considered to be a condition that frail elderly women develop. However, the damage from osteoporosis begins much earlier in life. Because peak bone density is reached at approximately 25 years of age, it is important to build strong bones by that age, so that the bones will remain strong later in life. Adequate calcium intake is an essential part of building strong bone.
One in two women and one in eight men are predicted to have an osteoporosis-related fracture in their lifetime.
Osteoporosis in the vertebrae can cause serious problems for women. A fracture in this area occurs from day-to-day activities like climbing stairs, lifting objects, or bending forward. Signs of osteoporosis:
- Sloping shoulders
- Curve in the back
- Height loss
- Back pain After age 35,
During the first five to 10 years after menopause, women can suffer up to 2%-4% loss of bone density per year! This can result in the loss of up to 25%-30% of their bone density during that time. Accelerated bone loss after menopause is a major cause of osteoporosis in women. Hormone replacement therapy post-menopause prevents this loss, but is of no major help once the window period of six years post-menopause is over.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Learn More About Calcium Deficiency
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Deficiency symptoms of calcium
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
source of calcium
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Calcium is so important
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