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Amruta Bindu
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  Volume 1, Issue 4           email:- dgmgadag@rediffmail.com               December 2000


                              Editorial                  Can we protect life science
                                                                Ayurveda?
                                   Man is so selfish, he knows how to take from nature but
 Editor in Chief :        not to give back. This sort of behavior is giving trouble to not
 Dr. G.B. Patil,          only to the nature or global environment but also an ultimate
 Principal                effect on the human race. Recently Orissa coast, i.e. the East
                          Coast becomes a death trap for the marine life especially to
 Editor:                  that of Tuttles and on the other hand Arabian sea is rapidly loos-
 Dr. K. Siva Rama Prasad, ing Oxygen reservoir. According to National Institute of Ocean-
                          ography (NIO) the Arabian Sea off the West Coast has lost
 Reader in Kayachikitsa   significant amount of dissolved Oxygen, crucial for marine life.
 PGARC, DGMAMC            Simultaneously it produces huge amount of Nitrous oxide -
                          laughing gas (a green house gas and potentially more harmful
 Contributing Editors :   than Carbon dioxide) each year in the monsoon months (July
 Dr.R.K.Gachhinamath      to November).
 Dr. R.R. Joshi                    Nitrous oxide is a green house gas and also contrib-
                          utes to the ozone loss there by influencing the earth’s climate
 Dr. C.M.Sarangamath      both directly and indirectly. The ozone layer disturbance directly
 Dr. U.V.Purad            acts on human beings which gives rise to various skin disor-
 Dr.AK.Panda              ders, as there is no protection from Sunrays. It also disturbs
 Dr. S.H.Doddamani        the psyche of an individual. The laughing gas can have its di-
                          rect effect over brain and spongy tissue of penis to give rise an
                          unnecessary erection and crime rate increase through sexual
 Office Assistance
                          abuse.
 Smt. P.K. Belawadi                In addition to that a startling factor is some layers of the
 Sri. M.K.Joshi           Ocean produces Hydrogen sulfide which is an indicator of ex-
                          treme Oxygen deficiency there by affecting the growth and de-
 Published by             velopment of deep marine life. This situation is alarming as the
 Publication division,    Nitrogen cycle in the sea is disturbed because of 1) artificial
                          manure and pesticides drained in to Ocean and 2) enormous
 PGARC,                   pickups of marine treasure with out looking for balancing it.
 DGM Ayurvedic Medical             The above said factors are even harmful directly to the
 College, Gadag           mankind and in specific to that of an Ayurvedist. The total pro-
 Phone: 08732-38014       fession is depending on the vegetation life and marine on the
                          earth. When such man made calamities hit the nature. What is
 Printed at               the replication of the Ayurvedist as he is shouldering the re-
                          sponsibility of protection of the life science Ayurveda? Can we
 Bhandage Offset Printer, protect our natural treasure on the Earth? Probably not unless
 Gadag, Karnataka -582103 we grow the protective forests and minimize the use of pesti-
                          cides and artificial fertilizer.
                           ksrprasad@lycos.com OR drksrprasad@sify.com                   SR
December 2000                                                                     Amruta Bindu
Apart from regular features a guest article on
                Book Review                           Malaria is presented.
                                                      The book cost Rs.170/- (single copy with out
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today” Ayurmedline, July-December 200 (third          specific and Ayurvedic medicine lists (latest)
issue) has arrived along with highlighting sub-       in general.
ject “Diabetes - know the facts and find the          Book available from - Ayurmedline, 124/2,
solutions”. The book consists of 656 pages            (near Ganesh temple), 7th ‘B’ Main Road, 4th
with guest article and four sections 1) Cover         Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore - 560 011,
story - Diabetes, 2) Clinical success stories         Karnataka, India. Fax:- +91-80-3365504 or
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their product lists and posters to Ayurmedline,       3rd & 4th March 2001
which is a paperback Art card bound with                      Taranath Govt. Ayurvedic Medical Col-
Neem leaves and Bitter gourd patterns.                lege & Hospital, Bellary celebrates “Taranatha
         Eminent Ayurvedic schlors have dis-          Rajatadri” on 3rd and 4th of March 2001. On
cussed about the in and outs of Diabetes              this occasion “The dawn of silver rays on
widely from all sources. More stress has been         Amavatha (A Holistic National level audio vi-
given to listing the different herbs that are         sual symposium on Arthritis” is going to be
useful in Diabetes management in Ayurveda.            organised. Delegation fee is Rs. 350/- in gen-
Even the psychological problems were dis-             eral and Students (III Phase BAMS) Rs. 275/-
cussed in keeping in mind “Balanced mind              before 8th January 2001. Correspondence can
and body gives rise to perfect health”. The           be made to - Dr.M. Eswar Reddy, Secretary,
cover story took 42 pages, which is not suffi-        Taranatha Rajatadri, Taranath Govt. Ayurvedic
cient to review total aspects and details of          Medical College & Hospital, Bellary,
Diabetes and need more pages to satisfy               Karnataka. Tel:- 08392-60273, 60241.
many readers.
         Second section “Clinical success sto-        10th and 11th March 2001
ries” are on different subjects other than that                1st National Conference on “Parada
of cover story. Erectile dysfunction,                 and Gandhaka” to be held on 10th and 11th
Haemorroids, Amenorrhoea, Malaria and thy-            March 2001 at Pune. Conference organised
roid disorders are the topics covered. It also        by Pune District Education Association’s Col-
has research profiles of Diabetes Mellitus            lege of Ayurved and Research Centre, sector
from different Pharmaceuticals. It placed a           no 25, Pradhikaran, Nigdi, Pune -411 044,
detailed report of International congress             Maharastra. Deligation fee - Rs 600/- for
“Ayurveda 2000”, Chennai.                             Teachers and others and Rs 300/- for Stu-
         Third section classified medical index       dents. Last date 30-12-2000 and no spot reg-
provides good number of Ayurvedic medicines           istration. For registration contact organisers
listing under different Srotas headings. Fourth       on 020-7659578 (Off) or 5898633 (Res), email
section pharmacological index followed in             - ncpg2001@yahoo.com.
system pattern. Modern updates on Diabe-
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tes also have its place to satisfy the reader
                                                        every month before 15th to appear
and eventually to share the knowledge for
both Ayurvedist and modern practitioner.                  in next issue of Amruta Bindu
December 2000                                     2                                           Amruta Bindu
properly. HIV infection and AIDS are not
   Aids Prospective and Management
                                                        contagious. It is not spread by causal or social
                                 Dr.A.K.Panda           contact. Health care workers can however
                              drpanda@usa.net           infected through needle stick injury, skin and
         It is clear that H.I.V is the underlying       mucousal exposure to infected blood or body
causes of AIDS and aids related diseases.               fluids. Prospective studies in health workers
Currently we believe that up to 80% people              suffering percutaneous exposure to a known
infected with HIV will develop AIDS. Many               HIV sero positive patient indicate a
patients infected with the virus are well,              transmission rate is 0.32%. The virus is also
asymptomatic and even unaware that they                 transmitted in utero as well as breast milk to
are infected, but other, although they have not         the newborn babies.
yet developed AIDS have a physical,                              Infection with HIV causes spectrum of
psychological, social and occupational                  clinical problems, which always confused to
problems and requires as much care as                   differentiate from other systemic disorders.
those with AIDS. Patients with HIV infection            HIV begins with sero-conversion and
and AIDS spend most of the time out of                  terminates with AIDS and death. The total
hospital in the community. Hospitalization is           HIV infection is divided into four groups.
required in acute clinical illness. We do not                    Group I – Sero-convertion
always fell skilled and enough knowledge to                      Group II- Asymptomatic phase.
look after them. Now it is a demand to develop                   Group III—persistent generalized
Ayurvedic medicine for rapid spreading of HIV           lymphoadenopathy.
and the available anti HIV drugs are very                        Group IV – Symptomatic infection.
expensive and in short supply .Our clinician                     It is now recognized that it may take
are always unfamiliar with diagnosis of AIDS,           10 year or more to develop AIDS after sere-
which is a drawback for the invention of new            conversion. 25—60% people present
Ayurvedic drugs. The definition of AIDS is              symptoms at time of sero—conversion as
under change since a year, as result of an              acute HIV illness when antibodies are
increasing appreciation of wide spectrum of             developed. These can range from mild fever
clinical manifestations of infection with HIV.          to encephalopathy. The diagnosis in this stage
Currently AIDS is defined as a illness                  may be missed without a high index of
characterized by one or more diseases .In               suspicion and history of risky behaviors. The
January 1993 the center for disease control             appropriate diagnostic test in this stage is HIV-
(CDC) in USA extended the definition of AIDS            PCR if test for HIV antibodies is negative. At
to include all persons who are severely                 the time of sero-conversion there is
immuno suppressed (CD4 count<200X10                    sometimes a high rate of viral replication
L) irrespective of indication of disease.               leading to transient rise of viral load and
W.H.O. considered AIDS if a test for HIV                concomitant immuno suppression due to fall
antibody gives positive result with one or more         in the CD4 count. This stage is lasts upto 12
conditions like Tuberculosis, >10% body                 weeks.
weight loss with Diarrhoea or fever,                             After sero-conversion HIV antibodies
Neurological impairment, Esophageal                     continue to be detectable in the blood. The
candiditis, Invansive cervical cancer and               rate of replication of HIV is slow and CD4
recurrent episodes of pneumonia. W.H.O.                 counts are normal. The person remains well
gave alarm to the developing countries like             Up to ten years. HIV related lympho
India that 50% of total population will be HIV          adenopathy persist for at least three month in
infected in the new millennium if proper                the extra inguinal sites with sudden onset and
strategies to control will not undertake                pain.
                                                                 Symptomatic HIV disease starts with
December 2000                                       3                                       Amruta Bindu
wasting syndrome and constitutional disease.                      Conclusion: Ayurvedic practice varies
HIV encephalopathy and neurological diseases             from physician to physician. The exact therapeutic
are very common in our hospital. AIDS starts             schedules are not yet been defined in our system
with major opportunistic infections and minor            but physicians are used the herbo-mineral drugs
opportunistic infection. It is the hard nuts to          according to trial and error method based upon
predict for Physician how soon a HIV infected            the clinical progression. Varieties of approaches
patients will progresses to AIDS. It depends             can be adopted for looking after the patients with
upon the age, immunostatus and antiviral or              varying degree of HIV infection and AIDS .
prophylaxis treatment taken by the patients              Providing such care is a challenge for all of us. I
         The treatment of HIV infection can be           have no doubt that we will respond to that
largely divided into two groups.                         challenge and will be able to look back in a
         1.Measures that either treat or pre-            scientific eye to show some commitment and
vent (prophylaxis) its complication                      dedication towards this global AIDS program. Anti
         2. Specific antiviral agents that inhibit       viral medicinal plants with Rasayana drugs is
viral replication.                                       suggested for evidence-based research for HIV
         The general approach to HIV                     infection and AIDS. In response to global
                                                         epidemics of HIV/ AIDS, W.H.O established the
treatment in India is not satisfactory. Most
                                                         global program on AIDS in 1986. In 1988 1st
obvious impact of this disease is mortality of
                                                         December is observed as first Aids day for global
young adults in our country. We have
                                                         awareness. In this year we observe 13th World’s
observed that introduction to Ayurvedic clinical
                                                         day with a slogan “AIDS makes different”. The
practice had reduced the morbidity and
                                                         involvement of communities and N.G.O’s are
mortality in-patients with symptomatic HIV
                                                         highly required for successful implementation of
disease. Not a single disease can correlate
                                                         HIV-AIDS prevention and control program.
exactly with AIDS in Ayurveda. But AIDS has
been associated with slesma vikruti,                                  ËÚ}ÚÈÚáÛ«Ú¥Ú ÈÚßÔÛÈÚáÛÂ
sukraksaya, dhatuksaya, ojaksaya,                         HsÚÓ! ËÚ}ÚÈÚáÛ«Ú¥Ú ÈÚßÔÛÈÚáÛÂ
balaksaya, ojavikruti, aupasargika ojameha,               «ÛÈÛVÚßÈæÈæÞ? B¥ÚOæQÄÇ ÌOÛÂ
vyadhi ksamatwa hani, sosha and garavisha.
Previously Ayurvedic treatment dealt with                 ÔÚÄÈÚâ´ ÉÄOÚÐyVÚ×Ú RMdÂ
ojaskara, Agni deepana, Dhatu prustikara and              ÈÚßä}ÚßÀÑæàÞ®Û«Ú¥Ú ÑÚßÉÔÛÂ
laksanika Chikitsa.                                                                      ÈÚß«æÈÚáÛ}ÛW¥æ B¥ÚÁÚ ®ÚÂ
         The clinical efficacy by the above                                   OÚßÄ @M}ÚÑÚß¡ ºæÞ¥ÚÈæyÑÚ¥Ú ÈÚ¾ÚáÛÀÂ
therapy can across the clinical stages and
CD4 strata. But the documented
                                                                                         ÈæàÞf«Ú ÈÚßßÑÚßOÚß ÔÛPÒ,
observational studies are very few. Recently                                       «ÚÈÚßVæÄÇ }æàÞ VæàÞ¾Úß ¥ÛÂ
I.C.M.R. screened some medicinal plants for               BÎÛo¥ÚÁÚà ¶¥ÚßPVÛW GM¢Ú ®Ú ®ÚÂ
anti-HIV activity. Seventeen plants showed anti           @M¥ÚÁæ! Væà~¡ÄÇÈæ! «ÛÈæÆÇ ÔÛOÚ·æÞOÚß OÚ}Ú¡Â
HIV-I and only four plants showed anti HIV –II
in that study. Among the medicinal plants
                                                          «ÚOÚßQ ¸sÚ·æÞt, BÂÂ, ¶Äß ÔÚßÎÛÂ.
Nimba, Kanaka, Yastimadhu, Kalajaaji,                                      S.G.HIREMATH, III BAMS
Aswatha, Kesharaj and Ajashrungi are having                 Send Articles, Collections and Clippings
antiviral activities against to HIV-1; where as               every month before 15th to appear
Snuhi, Bhrungaraj had sensitivity against to                   in next issue of Amruta Bindu to
                                                                     Editor, Amruta Bindu
both HIV-1 and HIV-2. There is no any antiviral
                                                                      Publication Division,
activity found in Tulasi, Vasa, Karavellaka,                 Postgraduation and Research Center
Chandana, Kakamachi, Katuki, Chirayita,                         DGM Ayurvedic Medical College
Bhunimba, Aswagandha, Triphala and Trikatu.                   Kalasapur Road, Gadag - 582 103
                                                                        Karnataka, India.
December 2000                                        4                                             Amruta Bindu
vidual is placed on such basis. The Nuclear
            Sexotronics                                  sex is that determined on the basis of the pres-
                        Dr.Siva Rama Prasad
                                                         ence or absence of sex chromatin in somatic
                        ksrprasad@lycos.com
                                                         cells. The trend setting branch of medicine

O                       drksrprasad@sify.com
         m is omnipresent and omnipotent.
Entire Universe developed from it, either by
Arambhavada (theory of atomic agglomera-
                                                         “Sexology” - the scientific study of sex and
                                                         sexual relations from the biological point of
                                                         view studying sexuality i.e. either the charac-
                                                         teristic of the male and female reproductive
tion) and Parinamavada (theory of evolution -
                                                         element or the constitution of an individual in
Darwinism and Lamarkism) or with
                                                         relation to sexual attitudes and behavior. But
Vivarthavada (theory of illusion). In mythology
                                                         apart from the word “SEXOLOGY” the
of Indian it is said as Brahma born from the
                                                         “SEXOTRONICS” were preferred for the
navel of Vishnu and Parvathi made a toy out
                                                         present study. The electron is the base of the
of clay and given life as Ganesha. It looks
                                                         entire universe. The elements though they are
absurd to hear as such stories. Whether we
                                                         different, basic unit are as the same to an-
understand that the technology of them is so
                                                         other with different structure. Here the sex is
advanced as such of today’s test tube baby
                                                         common but the style and affinity and bond-
and so on or unless they are not analyzed
                                                         ing are of specific. Never sex act and attitude
they becomes fantasies. Can we accept that
                                                         of one area population is unique to another.
with out conjugation or formation of zygote a
                                                         Thus the study based on primary sex attitude
life of progeny develops? Naturally not and
                                                         and attraction based on pheromones justifies
not at all by any means.
                                                         the heading “SEXOTRONICS”.
         One junior who is interested to know
                                                                  Mind, self and body makes a tripod on
about his arrival in to this universe enquired
                                                         which the living word stands (Cha.Sutra.1/46).
his parents about. They got overwhelmed and
                                                         The living is capable of enjoying the bliss of
said “We got you from hospital”. The curios-
                                                         sex. Thus it correspond not only body and
ity of the kid doubled and started shooting
                                                         mind but also to that of self. It may terminate
questions about how his father born. The
                                                         in to much terminology as such lust, sex act,
answer as usual came out he also from hos-
                                                         and psycho sex, platonic love, divine love,
pital. The questioner continued about his
                                                         cosmic love, etc. But the truth is body, sense
grand father. Father replied that God has given
                                                         organs, mind and self together deal a subject
him. The kid concluded, “There is no normal
                                                         and prepare the ground of bliss.
deliveries occurred from our family all are of
                                                                  The life is like ocean. The depth and
God’s gift”. This shows the necessity of Sex             thoughts are of individual not known to oth-
education and giving awareness of sex and                ers. In that the sex takes a specific place.
its importance at the present day scenario.              Sexuality is one area where individuals can
         Still as on today many girls believe that       experience the world through another com-
by kissing the children are born on the other            panion. One’s experience and sexuality differs
hand males believe that children get born                from another and all the persons will have in-
through defecation. These are the only mis-              dividual personalities there by many ways of
understandings and exorbitant knowledge of               appreciation of sex. Information, which can not
myths.                                                   be expressed verbally, can be expressed and
                                                         exchanged on the deeply intuitive levels in the
         Sex (seks) by definition is a distinc-
                                                         sex. An experience of sex is unrevealed, only
tive character of most animals and plants,               it has to be enjoyed. Sex is easy to see and
based on the type of gametes produced by                 complex as universe to activate and to create
gonads, Ova (macro-gametes) being typical                offspring simultaneously achieving eternal
of the female, and sperm (micro gametes) of              bliss. We dive in to ocean of sex and appraise
the male, or the category in which the indi-             the SEXOTRONICS. (.....Continued in next issue )
December 2000
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DGM Campus NEWS                                                                     Read Amruta Bindu for latest Informations


4th to 10th November 2000                                                    NSS activities
        Postgraduate and research center of                                          Under        the    supervision        of
the DGMAMC has conducted a special camp                                      Dr.Jukttihiremath, NSS Officer of DGMAMC,
on Ghridhrasi from 4th till 10th November 2000.                              students have organised free camps at dif-
More then 50 patients have availed the facility                              ferent localities and mobilised the people to-
as well as outpatients and in-patients. Free                                 wards attaining perfect health. On 18th Octo-
medication was distributed to all patients who                               ber 2000 free health check-up at Kadampur
attended the camp.                                                           and on 22nd October at Binkadakatti are of
                                                                             grand success. Hundreds of patients utilised
7th November 2000                                                            the opportunity. Mr. Kumbar.N, III Phase stu-
        In the college premises, a special                                   dent was selected in Volleyball team of Rajiv
guest lecture on the chest and lumbar X-rays                                 Gandhi University of Heath Sciences, Banga-
has delivered by Dr.V.S.Karant, eminent ra-                                  lore to play in Inter University Volleyball tour-
diologist of Gadag. Dr. K.Siva Rama Prasad,                                  nament held at Trichi.

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Reader in K.C. of PGARC preceded the func-
tion. The lecture elaborated the different am-
bient factors come across the thoracic and
lumbar diagnosis of radiology.                                                     ÑÚßÁÚ}Ú ÑÚßROæ ÑæàÞÄßÈÚ ÈÚß«ÚOæ
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camp on Asthma from 13th to 18th of Novem-                                         @sÚW OÚßØ}Úß ¶ÁÚÑæ×æ¥Ú®Úâý°ÈÚâ´¥Úß
ber 2000. A total number of 75 patients of                                         JM¥æÞ ÑÚ°ËÚ%Oæ ¥æÞÔÚÑæÞÂ¥ÚÁÛ¾Úßß¡
upper respiratory tract adopted the special
treatment provided at the free of cost.
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                                  ZÌœúFò ²ÌÉÍ·þtÌ ÍÌzùÌÌ 8/23                                       Maharaja Malagitti, IIIBAMS

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  • 1. Amruta Bindu +¨ÉÞiÉ Ë¤ÉnÖù @ÈÚßä}Ú ¸M¥Úß Volume 1, Issue 4 email:- dgmgadag@rediffmail.com December 2000 Editorial Can we protect life science Ayurveda? Man is so selfish, he knows how to take from nature but Editor in Chief : not to give back. This sort of behavior is giving trouble to not Dr. G.B. Patil, only to the nature or global environment but also an ultimate Principal effect on the human race. Recently Orissa coast, i.e. the East Coast becomes a death trap for the marine life especially to Editor: that of Tuttles and on the other hand Arabian sea is rapidly loos- Dr. K. Siva Rama Prasad, ing Oxygen reservoir. According to National Institute of Ocean- ography (NIO) the Arabian Sea off the West Coast has lost Reader in Kayachikitsa significant amount of dissolved Oxygen, crucial for marine life. PGARC, DGMAMC Simultaneously it produces huge amount of Nitrous oxide - laughing gas (a green house gas and potentially more harmful Contributing Editors : than Carbon dioxide) each year in the monsoon months (July Dr.R.K.Gachhinamath to November). Dr. R.R. Joshi Nitrous oxide is a green house gas and also contrib- utes to the ozone loss there by influencing the earth’s climate Dr. C.M.Sarangamath both directly and indirectly. The ozone layer disturbance directly Dr. U.V.Purad acts on human beings which gives rise to various skin disor- Dr.AK.Panda ders, as there is no protection from Sunrays. It also disturbs Dr. S.H.Doddamani the psyche of an individual. The laughing gas can have its di- rect effect over brain and spongy tissue of penis to give rise an unnecessary erection and crime rate increase through sexual Office Assistance abuse. Smt. P.K. Belawadi In addition to that a startling factor is some layers of the Sri. M.K.Joshi Ocean produces Hydrogen sulfide which is an indicator of ex- treme Oxygen deficiency there by affecting the growth and de- Published by velopment of deep marine life. This situation is alarming as the Publication division, Nitrogen cycle in the sea is disturbed because of 1) artificial manure and pesticides drained in to Ocean and 2) enormous PGARC, pickups of marine treasure with out looking for balancing it. DGM Ayurvedic Medical The above said factors are even harmful directly to the College, Gadag mankind and in specific to that of an Ayurvedist. The total pro- Phone: 08732-38014 fession is depending on the vegetation life and marine on the earth. When such man made calamities hit the nature. What is Printed at the replication of the Ayurvedist as he is shouldering the re- sponsibility of protection of the life science Ayurveda? Can we Bhandage Offset Printer, protect our natural treasure on the Earth? Probably not unless Gadag, Karnataka -582103 we grow the protective forests and minimize the use of pesti- cides and artificial fertilizer. ksrprasad@lycos.com OR drksrprasad@sify.com SR December 2000 Amruta Bindu
  • 2. Apart from regular features a guest article on Book Review Malaria is presented. The book cost Rs.170/- (single copy with out “AYURMEDLINE” postage included), said to be worth buying it. With the caption “All about Ayurveda It could be a hand reference for Diabetes in today” Ayurmedline, July-December 200 (third specific and Ayurvedic medicine lists (latest) issue) has arrived along with highlighting sub- in general. ject “Diabetes - know the facts and find the Book available from - Ayurmedline, 124/2, solutions”. The book consists of 656 pages (near Ganesh temple), 7th ‘B’ Main Road, 4th with guest article and four sections 1) Cover Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore - 560 011, story - Diabetes, 2) Clinical success stories Karnataka, India. Fax:- +91-80-3365504 or 3) Srotas wide traditional Ayurveda Medicine email:- ayurmedline@mailcity.com index and 4) Pharmacological index based Seminars & Symposiums 43210987654321098765432121098765432109876543210987654321 43210987654321098765432121098765432109876543210987654321 on systems. Ayurveda injections also in- Seminars & Symposiums 43210987654321098765432121098765432109876543210987654321 43210987654321098765432121098765432109876543210987654321 43210987654321098765432121098765432109876543210987654321 43210987654321098765432121098765432109876543210987654321 43210987654321098765432121098765432109876543210987654321 cluded with it. Advertisers made colorful with 43210987654321098765432121098765432109876543210987654321 43210987654321098765432121098765432109876543210987654321 43210987654321098765432121098765432109876543210987654321 their product lists and posters to Ayurmedline, 3rd & 4th March 2001 which is a paperback Art card bound with Taranath Govt. Ayurvedic Medical Col- Neem leaves and Bitter gourd patterns. lege & Hospital, Bellary celebrates “Taranatha Eminent Ayurvedic schlors have dis- Rajatadri” on 3rd and 4th of March 2001. On cussed about the in and outs of Diabetes this occasion “The dawn of silver rays on widely from all sources. More stress has been Amavatha (A Holistic National level audio vi- given to listing the different herbs that are sual symposium on Arthritis” is going to be useful in Diabetes management in Ayurveda. organised. Delegation fee is Rs. 350/- in gen- Even the psychological problems were dis- eral and Students (III Phase BAMS) Rs. 275/- cussed in keeping in mind “Balanced mind before 8th January 2001. Correspondence can and body gives rise to perfect health”. The be made to - Dr.M. Eswar Reddy, Secretary, cover story took 42 pages, which is not suffi- Taranatha Rajatadri, Taranath Govt. Ayurvedic cient to review total aspects and details of Medical College & Hospital, Bellary, Diabetes and need more pages to satisfy Karnataka. Tel:- 08392-60273, 60241. many readers. Second section “Clinical success sto- 10th and 11th March 2001 ries” are on different subjects other than that 1st National Conference on “Parada of cover story. Erectile dysfunction, and Gandhaka” to be held on 10th and 11th Haemorroids, Amenorrhoea, Malaria and thy- March 2001 at Pune. Conference organised roid disorders are the topics covered. It also by Pune District Education Association’s Col- has research profiles of Diabetes Mellitus lege of Ayurved and Research Centre, sector from different Pharmaceuticals. It placed a no 25, Pradhikaran, Nigdi, Pune -411 044, detailed report of International congress Maharastra. Deligation fee - Rs 600/- for “Ayurveda 2000”, Chennai. Teachers and others and Rs 300/- for Stu- Third section classified medical index dents. Last date 30-12-2000 and no spot reg- provides good number of Ayurvedic medicines istration. For registration contact organisers listing under different Srotas headings. Fourth on 020-7659578 (Off) or 5898633 (Res), email section pharmacological index followed in - ncpg2001@yahoo.com. system pattern. Modern updates on Diabe- Send Articles, Collections and Clippings tes also have its place to satisfy the reader every month before 15th to appear and eventually to share the knowledge for both Ayurvedist and modern practitioner. in next issue of Amruta Bindu December 2000 2 Amruta Bindu
  • 3. properly. HIV infection and AIDS are not Aids Prospective and Management contagious. It is not spread by causal or social Dr.A.K.Panda contact. Health care workers can however drpanda@usa.net infected through needle stick injury, skin and It is clear that H.I.V is the underlying mucousal exposure to infected blood or body causes of AIDS and aids related diseases. fluids. Prospective studies in health workers Currently we believe that up to 80% people suffering percutaneous exposure to a known infected with HIV will develop AIDS. Many HIV sero positive patient indicate a patients infected with the virus are well, transmission rate is 0.32%. The virus is also asymptomatic and even unaware that they transmitted in utero as well as breast milk to are infected, but other, although they have not the newborn babies. yet developed AIDS have a physical, Infection with HIV causes spectrum of psychological, social and occupational clinical problems, which always confused to problems and requires as much care as differentiate from other systemic disorders. those with AIDS. Patients with HIV infection HIV begins with sero-conversion and and AIDS spend most of the time out of terminates with AIDS and death. The total hospital in the community. Hospitalization is HIV infection is divided into four groups. required in acute clinical illness. We do not Group I – Sero-convertion always fell skilled and enough knowledge to Group II- Asymptomatic phase. look after them. Now it is a demand to develop Group III—persistent generalized Ayurvedic medicine for rapid spreading of HIV lymphoadenopathy. and the available anti HIV drugs are very Group IV – Symptomatic infection. expensive and in short supply .Our clinician It is now recognized that it may take are always unfamiliar with diagnosis of AIDS, 10 year or more to develop AIDS after sere- which is a drawback for the invention of new conversion. 25—60% people present Ayurvedic drugs. The definition of AIDS is symptoms at time of sero—conversion as under change since a year, as result of an acute HIV illness when antibodies are increasing appreciation of wide spectrum of developed. These can range from mild fever clinical manifestations of infection with HIV. to encephalopathy. The diagnosis in this stage Currently AIDS is defined as a illness may be missed without a high index of characterized by one or more diseases .In suspicion and history of risky behaviors. The January 1993 the center for disease control appropriate diagnostic test in this stage is HIV- (CDC) in USA extended the definition of AIDS PCR if test for HIV antibodies is negative. At to include all persons who are severely the time of sero-conversion there is immuno suppressed (CD4 count<200X10 sometimes a high rate of viral replication L) irrespective of indication of disease. leading to transient rise of viral load and W.H.O. considered AIDS if a test for HIV concomitant immuno suppression due to fall antibody gives positive result with one or more in the CD4 count. This stage is lasts upto 12 conditions like Tuberculosis, >10% body weeks. weight loss with Diarrhoea or fever, After sero-conversion HIV antibodies Neurological impairment, Esophageal continue to be detectable in the blood. The candiditis, Invansive cervical cancer and rate of replication of HIV is slow and CD4 recurrent episodes of pneumonia. W.H.O. counts are normal. The person remains well gave alarm to the developing countries like Up to ten years. HIV related lympho India that 50% of total population will be HIV adenopathy persist for at least three month in infected in the new millennium if proper the extra inguinal sites with sudden onset and strategies to control will not undertake pain. Symptomatic HIV disease starts with December 2000 3 Amruta Bindu
  • 4. wasting syndrome and constitutional disease. Conclusion: Ayurvedic practice varies HIV encephalopathy and neurological diseases from physician to physician. The exact therapeutic are very common in our hospital. AIDS starts schedules are not yet been defined in our system with major opportunistic infections and minor but physicians are used the herbo-mineral drugs opportunistic infection. It is the hard nuts to according to trial and error method based upon predict for Physician how soon a HIV infected the clinical progression. Varieties of approaches patients will progresses to AIDS. It depends can be adopted for looking after the patients with upon the age, immunostatus and antiviral or varying degree of HIV infection and AIDS . prophylaxis treatment taken by the patients Providing such care is a challenge for all of us. I The treatment of HIV infection can be have no doubt that we will respond to that largely divided into two groups. challenge and will be able to look back in a 1.Measures that either treat or pre- scientific eye to show some commitment and vent (prophylaxis) its complication dedication towards this global AIDS program. Anti 2. Specific antiviral agents that inhibit viral medicinal plants with Rasayana drugs is viral replication. suggested for evidence-based research for HIV The general approach to HIV infection and AIDS. In response to global epidemics of HIV/ AIDS, W.H.O established the treatment in India is not satisfactory. Most global program on AIDS in 1986. In 1988 1st obvious impact of this disease is mortality of December is observed as first Aids day for global young adults in our country. We have awareness. In this year we observe 13th World’s observed that introduction to Ayurvedic clinical day with a slogan “AIDS makes different”. The practice had reduced the morbidity and involvement of communities and N.G.O’s are mortality in-patients with symptomatic HIV highly required for successful implementation of disease. Not a single disease can correlate HIV-AIDS prevention and control program. exactly with AIDS in Ayurveda. But AIDS has been associated with slesma vikruti, ËÚ}ÚÈÚáÛ«Ú¥Ú ÈÚßÔÛÈÚáÛ sukraksaya, dhatuksaya, ojaksaya, HsÚÓ! ËÚ}ÚÈÚáÛ«Ú¥Ú ÈÚßÔÛÈÚáÛ balaksaya, ojavikruti, aupasargika ojameha, «ÛÈÛVÚßÈæÈæÞ? B¥ÚOæQÄÇ ÌOÛ vyadhi ksamatwa hani, sosha and garavisha. Previously Ayurvedic treatment dealt with ÔÚÄÈÚâ´ ÉÄOÚÐyVÚ×Ú RMd ojaskara, Agni deepana, Dhatu prustikara and ÈÚßä}ÚßÀÑæàÞ®Û«Ú¥Ú ÑÚßÉÔÛ laksanika Chikitsa. ÈÚß«æÈÚáÛ}ÛW¥æ B¥ÚÁÚ ®Ú The clinical efficacy by the above OÚßÄ @M}ÚÑÚß¡ ºæÞ¥ÚÈæyÑÚ¥Ú ÈÚ¾ÚáÛÀ therapy can across the clinical stages and CD4 strata. But the documented ÈæàÞf«Ú ÈÚßßÑÚßOÚß ÔÛPÒ, observational studies are very few. Recently «ÚÈÚßVæÄÇ }æàÞ VæàÞ¾Úß ¥Û I.C.M.R. screened some medicinal plants for BÎÛo¥ÚÁÚà ¶¥ÚßPVÛW GM¢Ú ®Ú ®Ú anti-HIV activity. Seventeen plants showed anti @M¥ÚÁæ! Væà~¡ÄÇÈæ! «ÛÈæÆÇ ÔÛOÚ·æÞOÚß OÚ}Ú¡Â HIV-I and only four plants showed anti HIV –II in that study. Among the medicinal plants «ÚOÚßQ ¸sÚ·æÞt, BÂÂ, ¶Äß ÔÚßÎÛÂ. Nimba, Kanaka, Yastimadhu, Kalajaaji, S.G.HIREMATH, III BAMS Aswatha, Kesharaj and Ajashrungi are having Send Articles, Collections and Clippings antiviral activities against to HIV-1; where as every month before 15th to appear Snuhi, Bhrungaraj had sensitivity against to in next issue of Amruta Bindu to Editor, Amruta Bindu both HIV-1 and HIV-2. There is no any antiviral Publication Division, activity found in Tulasi, Vasa, Karavellaka, Postgraduation and Research Center Chandana, Kakamachi, Katuki, Chirayita, DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Bhunimba, Aswagandha, Triphala and Trikatu. Kalasapur Road, Gadag - 582 103 Karnataka, India. December 2000 4 Amruta Bindu
  • 5. vidual is placed on such basis. The Nuclear Sexotronics sex is that determined on the basis of the pres- Dr.Siva Rama Prasad ence or absence of sex chromatin in somatic ksrprasad@lycos.com cells. The trend setting branch of medicine O drksrprasad@sify.com m is omnipresent and omnipotent. Entire Universe developed from it, either by Arambhavada (theory of atomic agglomera- “Sexology” - the scientific study of sex and sexual relations from the biological point of view studying sexuality i.e. either the charac- teristic of the male and female reproductive tion) and Parinamavada (theory of evolution - element or the constitution of an individual in Darwinism and Lamarkism) or with relation to sexual attitudes and behavior. But Vivarthavada (theory of illusion). In mythology apart from the word “SEXOLOGY” the of Indian it is said as Brahma born from the “SEXOTRONICS” were preferred for the navel of Vishnu and Parvathi made a toy out present study. The electron is the base of the of clay and given life as Ganesha. It looks entire universe. The elements though they are absurd to hear as such stories. Whether we different, basic unit are as the same to an- understand that the technology of them is so other with different structure. Here the sex is advanced as such of today’s test tube baby common but the style and affinity and bond- and so on or unless they are not analyzed ing are of specific. Never sex act and attitude they becomes fantasies. Can we accept that of one area population is unique to another. with out conjugation or formation of zygote a Thus the study based on primary sex attitude life of progeny develops? Naturally not and and attraction based on pheromones justifies not at all by any means. the heading “SEXOTRONICS”. One junior who is interested to know Mind, self and body makes a tripod on about his arrival in to this universe enquired which the living word stands (Cha.Sutra.1/46). his parents about. They got overwhelmed and The living is capable of enjoying the bliss of said “We got you from hospital”. The curios- sex. Thus it correspond not only body and ity of the kid doubled and started shooting mind but also to that of self. It may terminate questions about how his father born. The in to much terminology as such lust, sex act, answer as usual came out he also from hos- and psycho sex, platonic love, divine love, pital. The questioner continued about his cosmic love, etc. But the truth is body, sense grand father. Father replied that God has given organs, mind and self together deal a subject him. The kid concluded, “There is no normal and prepare the ground of bliss. deliveries occurred from our family all are of The life is like ocean. The depth and God’s gift”. This shows the necessity of Sex thoughts are of individual not known to oth- education and giving awareness of sex and ers. In that the sex takes a specific place. its importance at the present day scenario. Sexuality is one area where individuals can Still as on today many girls believe that experience the world through another com- by kissing the children are born on the other panion. One’s experience and sexuality differs hand males believe that children get born from another and all the persons will have in- through defecation. These are the only mis- dividual personalities there by many ways of understandings and exorbitant knowledge of appreciation of sex. Information, which can not myths. be expressed verbally, can be expressed and exchanged on the deeply intuitive levels in the Sex (seks) by definition is a distinc- sex. An experience of sex is unrevealed, only tive character of most animals and plants, it has to be enjoyed. Sex is easy to see and based on the type of gametes produced by complex as universe to activate and to create gonads, Ova (macro-gametes) being typical offspring simultaneously achieving eternal of the female, and sperm (micro gametes) of bliss. We dive in to ocean of sex and appraise the male, or the category in which the indi- the SEXOTRONICS. (.....Continued in next issue ) December 2000 5 Amruta Bindu
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  • 8. DGM Campus NEWS Read Amruta Bindu for latest Informations 4th to 10th November 2000 NSS activities Postgraduate and research center of Under the supervision of the DGMAMC has conducted a special camp Dr.Jukttihiremath, NSS Officer of DGMAMC, on Ghridhrasi from 4th till 10th November 2000. students have organised free camps at dif- More then 50 patients have availed the facility ferent localities and mobilised the people to- as well as outpatients and in-patients. Free wards attaining perfect health. On 18th Octo- medication was distributed to all patients who ber 2000 free health check-up at Kadampur attended the camp. and on 22nd October at Binkadakatti are of grand success. Hundreds of patients utilised 7th November 2000 the opportunity. Mr. Kumbar.N, III Phase stu- In the college premises, a special dent was selected in Volleyball team of Rajiv guest lecture on the chest and lumbar X-rays Gandhi University of Heath Sciences, Banga- has delivered by Dr.V.S.Karant, eminent ra- lore to play in Inter University Volleyball tour- diologist of Gadag. Dr. K.Siva Rama Prasad, nament held at Trichi. «ÚàOÚßÈÛ ¶¬­ Reader in K.C. of PGARC preceded the func- tion. The lecture elaborated the different am- bient factors come across the thoracic and lumbar diagnosis of radiology. ÑÚßÁÚ}Ú ÑÚßROæ ÑæàÞÄßÈÚ ÈÚß«ÚOæ OÛ¦ÔÚߥÚß HséÓ ^ÚM^ÚÄ ÈÚß«ÚOæ 13th to 18th November 2000 ÈæàÞÔÚ ÈÚáÛ¾Úß¥Ú ÈÚß«ÚßdVæ Asthma is a disease makes man hu- ÈÚáÛt¥Ú ®Û®ÚOæQ, }ÚOÚQ OÛtX^Úß` miliated. Postgraduate and research center of the DGMAMC has conducted a special ÁÚOÚ¡ ÑÚàf¾æà×Úß, ÁæàÞW¾æà×Úß camp on Asthma from 13th to 18th of Novem- @sÚW OÚßØ}Úß ¶ÁÚÑæ×æ¥Ú®Úâý°ÈÚâ´¥Úß ber 2000. A total number of 75 patients of JM¥æÞ ÑÚ°ËÚ%Oæ ¥æÞÔÚÑæÞÂ¥ÚÁÛ¾Úßß¡ upper respiratory tract adopted the special treatment provided at the free of cost. ÁæàÞVÚ¬ÁæàÞ¨ÚÈÚ ÑÚßlßo @¥ÚÁÚÅæÇ ·æ×æ¾ÚßßÈÚ¥Úß @¾ÚߥÚÈÚÂVæ ~ØÒ B¥ÚÁÚ @ºÚ%lÈÚ Ìë™ÌÌâOÌ: ¨Ì˜Ì™ÌâŠÌÎŒÌ ™ÌÌâ%™Ì˜Ì™Ì˜ÌÙzùÕœú™ÌâtÌÆ * @«ÚÀÑÚMÑÚí~¾Úß ÔæàÄÑÚß HséÓ Oæà×æ¾Úß Ì̲ÌÌæ ̲ͥÌÙ~ù: ¨ÌÙ~ù²tÌÙ ¨Ì˜Ì™Ìâ†Ìâ Ì FòÌâÌ™ÌâtÌÆ ** «Ût«æàØÂÑÚ¥æÞ «ÛsÛ^æ, OÛsÛ^æ «ÚàOÚßÈÛ. ZÌœúFò ²ÌÉÍ·þtÌ ÍÌzùÌÌ 8/23 Maharaja Malagitti, IIIBAMS From: Book-Post Dr.K.Siva Rama Prasad Printed Matter Editor Amruta Bindu TO, Publication Division, Postgraduation and Research Center DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Kalasapur Road, Gadag - 582 103 Karnataka, India. December 2000 8 Amruta Bindu