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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Goiter Symptoms and Causes

Goiter refers to a swelling of the thyroid gland in the neck. Women are more prone to this disease than men.

Goiter Symptoms

Emotional upsets

Initial goiter symptom may be emotional upsets which gradually increase in duration.

Loss of concentration, irritability

Other goiter symptoms which appear subsequently are loss of power of concentration, irritability, and depression. The thyroid gland may swell but this has no relation to the severity of the ailment.

Causes of Goiter

Goiter Disease due to Iodine Deficiency

Goiter disease is caused commonly due to deficiency of iodine in the diet. The thyroid gland makes use of organic iodine in its secretion and a diet deficient in organic iodine is a predisposing factor towards the appearance of this disease, especially under physical and emotional disturbances. Goiter disease gradually affects those who habitually live on denatured foods and nut those who eat much of their food in a raw or uncooked state.

Diet for Goiter

Fruit juices

To begin with, the patient should take juices of fruits such as oranges, apples, pineapples, and grapes every two or three hours for five days.

Fruits and Milk Diet

After the juice fast, the patient may spend the next three days on fruits and milk, taking three meals a day of juicy fruits with a glass of milk, at five hourly intervals.

Food to avoid during Goiter

Certain foods and fluids are extremely injurious for goiter patients and should be avoided by them. These include white flour products, white sugar, flesh foods, fried or greasy foods, preserves, condiments, tea, coffee, and alcohol.

Other Goiter Treatment

Rest and bowel cleansing with lukewarm water

For the first five days of the treatment the bowels should be cleansed daily with lukewarm water. The patient should take plenty of rest and spend a day in bed every week for the first two months of the treatment. More and more physical exercise should be taken after the symptoms subside.

Ayurvedic Medicines for Goiter

Kanchanara Guggulu: This tablet is given in doses of four three times daily with mild or warm water. Also, kanchanara comes in a tree bark form that is given in the form of a dedoction. This second form of kanchanara is applied in 30 ML does on an empty stomach.

Aroqyavardhini Bati: Another tablet for the treatment of goiter is called Aroqyavardhini Bati. Further instructions for this particular medicine can be found on the back of the medicine bottle, and in the shipping package if ordered online. When a person follows the above diet recommendations and partake in one or more of the ayurvedic remedies, that person will be cured from goiter.When not sure about how to apply herbal remedies or diet tablets, one should be sure to consult a doctor. Doctors educated in the practice of ayruvedic medicine can help a person take diet supplements and herbs safely. In order to find other options for curing goiter, one can search online, or talk to an ayurvedic specialist nearby.

Warning: The reader of this article should exercise all precautionary measures while following instructions on the home remedies from this article. Avoid using any of these products if you are allergic to it. The responsibility lies with the reader and not with the site or the writer.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Depression Symptoms and causes


Depression is one of the most common emotional disorders. It may be manifested in varying degrees: from feelings of slight sadness to utter misery and dejection. Depression is a very unpleasant malady and is far more difficult to cope with than a physical ailment. The growing complexities of modem life and its resultant crises, as well as the mental stress and strain of day-to-day life, usually leads to this disorder.

Depression Symptoms


Acute sense of loss, inexplicable sadness, loss of energy, lack of interest
The most striking symptoms of depression are an acute sense of loss, inexplicable sadness, loss of energy, lack of interest in the world around, and fatigue. A disturbed sleep is a frequent occurrence.


Loss of appetite, giddiness, itching, nausea, agitation, irritability

Other symptoms of depression are loss of appetite, giddiness, itching, nausea, agitation, irritability, impotence or frigidity, constipation, aches and pains all over the body, lack of concentration, and indecisiveness.


Low body temperature, low blood pressure, hot flushes and shivering

Cases of severe depression may be characterized by low body temperature, low blood pressure, hot flushes and shivering.

Causes of Depression

Prolonged periods of anxiety and tension

Prolonged periods of anxiety and tension can cause mental depression.

Excessive and indiscriminate use of drugs


The excessive and indiscriminate use of drugs also leads to faulty assimilation of vitamins and minerals by the body and ultimately causes depression.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Various causes for the miscarriage:

Miscarriage or abortion may be defined as the termination of pregnancy before the period of viability, which is considered to occur at 28th week. Miscarriages generally take place in the first two trimesters. The chance of a miscarriage in the third trimester is extremely low.

Various causes for the miscarriage:


  • Infection such as viral infection

  • Chronic illness such as chronic nephritis,

  • Acute or chronic respiratory disease

  • Severe anemia

  • Direct trauma on the abdominal wall by blow or fall may be related to abortion.

  • Emotional upset

  • Change in environment may lead to abortion by affecting the uterine activity.

  • A mom in a high stress situation (perhaps unmarried, financial problems, health problems, unstable

  • marriage, unwanted pregnancy, etc.) is more likely to miscarry.

  • In some women even a minor trauma

  • Internal examination in the early months of pregnancy or sexual intercourse in early months can also lead to abortion.

  • Environmental toxins like lead, arsenic, anesthetic gases, tobacco, caffeine, alcohol, radiation in excess amount increase the risk of abortion. Drugs used for epilepsy or ant malarial preparations are not harmful when used in small doses but in high doses they can induce abortion.

  • Cervical incompetence, either congenital or acquired is one of the commonest causes of mid trimester and recurrent abortions. Congenital malformation of the uterus may be responsible for mid trimester or recurrent abortion. Premature rupture of the membranes inevitably leads to abortion. Hormonal imbalance due to deficiency of progesterone making the uterine environment less receptive is also responsible for abortion.

  • Other causes of miscarriage may include the following: Chromosomal abnormalities of the fetus, incompetent os i.e. weakness of the cervical muscles, excessive water i.e. hydrations, low-lying placenta causing bleeding and consequently abortion, and lifting heavy weights.

  • Sometimes dietary factors such as deficiency of folic acid or vitamin E are often thinks to be responsible for the abortion. When a pregnant woman is under stress, she not only depletes her own vitamin and mineral reserves and her own adrenal and glandular strength, but she drains these things off her baby. The patient with threatened abortion shows the increased vaginal bleeding, aggravation of pain in the lower abdomen.

References:
Nobles, R., and Schiff, D., "Miscarriages of justice: a systems approach" (1996) 59 Modern Law Review 299
Poole, A., "Remedies in miscarriage of justice cases" 1998 Scottish Law Times 65
Christopher, John, School of Natural Healing, Christopher Publications
Gardner, Joy, Healing the Family, Bantam Books
Mervyn, Leonard, Thorson's Complete Guide to Vitamins and Minerals.